By: Nikhil Chauhan
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It looks like business is booming for WWE as Q2 earnings for 2022 are showing a huge increase in revenue for the company.
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Quarter two, covering 4/1 to 6/30 brought in huge moolah for the WWE. The period also included the WrestleMania, which is by far the biggest event of WWE every year.
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WWE pulled in a profit of $49.0 million profit bringing in a revenue of $328.2 million in the duration 4/1 to 6/30, marking Q2 of WWE.
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If we compare it to Q2 of 2021, WWE's revenue surged 24% over the year. The new numbers are after adjusting Vince McMahon's payments.
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The company has seen a significant increase in their revenue from all walks, ranging from live events, to cash flow and media division.
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The interesting figures does prove WWE doesn't need Vince McMahon to thrive. While an argument can be made that McMahon played a huge role in Q2, there's no denying WWE's success even without him.
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Looking at the figures, it's safe to say that WWE is on the right path, and expect the revenue to only increase in the coming years.
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With Clash at the Castle UK PPV, and tickets for WrestleMania 39 already sold out, WWE is set for even bigger milestones in the coming years.
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