WWE
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a as WWE, is an American professional wrestling promotion. A global integrated media and entertainment company, WWE has also branched out into other fields, including... Wikipedia
- Trading name: WWE
- Formerly called: Titan Sports, Inc. (1980–1999), World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. (1999–2002)
- Type: Public
- Traded as: NYSE: WWE, S&P 400 component
- ISIN: [ ISIN: [ US98156Q1085]]
- Industry: Professional wrestling, Streaming media
- Predecessor: Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd.
- Founder: Jess McMahon or Vincent J. McMahon, (as Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd.), Vince McMahon and Linda McMahon, (as Titan Sports, Inc.)
- Area served: Worldwide
- Key people: Stephanie McMahon – (Chairwoman and Co-CEO), Nick Khan – (Co-CEO and Director), Paul "Triple H" Levesque – (Chief Content Officer and Head of Creative), Frank A. Riddick III – (President and Chief Financial Officer), Bradley M. Blum – (Executive Vice President of Operations), Kevin Dunn – (Executive Producer and Chief, Global Television Distribution)
- Products: Films, Finance, Home video, Live events, Merchandise, Music, Publishing, Streaming network service, Television
- Services: Licensing
- Revenue: US$ 1.095 billion (2021)
- Operating income: US$ 259 million (2021)
- Total assets: US$ 1.204 billion (2021)
- Total equity: US$ 381.3 million (2021)
- Owner: Stephanie McMahon
- Number of employees: ~923 (2022)
- Divisions: WWE Books, WWE Libraries, WWE Music Group, WWE Network, WWE Podcast Network, WWE Performance Center, WWE Shop, WWE Studios
- Subsidiaries: Tapout (50%), Alpha Entertainment, TSI Realty Company, WCW Inc, WWE Asia Pacific, WWE Australia, WWE Canada, WWE Germany, WWE Jet Services, WWE Latin America, WWE Middle East and Africa, WWE Properties International
- Website: wwe.com
- Data source: DuckDuckGo