When Does WWE Come Out?

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When Does WWE Come Out?

Introduction

WWE is a professional wrestling promotion based in Stamford, Connecticut. WWE personnel consists of professional wrestlers, managers, on-air talent, ring announcers, and sideline personnel.

The History of WWE

WWE was founded in 1952 by Jess McMahon and Toots Mondt. It is a professional wrestling company based in Connecticut. WWE is the largest wrestling promotion in the world, running about 500 live events a year. The company also produces two weekly television shows, Raw and SmackDown, and monthly pay-per-view events.

The Current WWE Product

The current WWE product includes five main programs: “Raw,” “SmackDown Live,” “NXT,” “Main Event,” and “Superstars.”

“Raw” and “SmackDown Live” are the two flagship shows of WWE and are aired live on Monday and Tuesday nights, respectively. These two programs are where the majority of WWE’s major storylines and championship matches take place.

“NXT” is WWE’s developmental brand and features up-and-coming wrestlers trying to make a name for themselves in the company. NXT also has its own set of championships for both men and women.

“Main Event” is a secondary show that airs on the WWE Network and features matches involving wrestlers from all brands who are not involved in Raw or SmackDown Live storylines.

Finally, “Superstars” is a show that exclusively airs on the WWE Network and features matches between mid-card superstars who are not involved in major storylines.

WWE’s Business Model

WWE’s business model is unique in the sense that it is a publicly traded company, yet it still operates as a privately held company in many ways. This allows WWE to have the best of both worlds in terms of accountability to shareholders and the ability to operate with less transparency than a typical public company.

WWE’s business model has been criticized by some, who argue that it takes advantage of wrestlers and does not give them a fair share of the revenue that they generate. However, WWE has defended its business model, arguing that it provides wrestlers with a good living and opportunities that they would not otherwise have.

The Future of WWE

The WWE is currently in the middle of a television contract with NBCUniversal, which began in October 2019. The current contract will expire in September 2024.

There have been reports that the WWE is close to signing a new deal with NBCUniversal that would keep WWE programming on NBC and USA Network through 2030. The new deal is reportedly worth $1.025 billion per year, which would be a significant increase from the current $265 million per year deal.

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