Kristina Salen, WWE CFO, commented in the latest shareholder call that the company hopes to sell tickets again for fans to attend the shows in the second half of 2021. However, they are working to make that happen sooner. WrestleMania 37 will be the first acid test, although tickets have not yet been put on sale.
Dave Meltzer, a journalist for Wrestling Observer, has pointed out that the WWE board has in mind to face Roman Reigns against Brock Lesnar, although that may not happen until next year. The idea of managing Paul Heyman as the central axis of the story attracts those responsible for the company.
Mike Johnson a journalist for PW Insider, has pointed out in recent hours that there is some fear that in WWE there will be more cuts in the roster as a result of the latest financial report. It is unknown if the firings of Lars Sullivan and Steve Cutler are related to a new round of cuts.
Sean Ross Sapp, a journalist for Fightful, has reported that Toni Storm appeared at the Royal Rumble Women’s Battle to replace Mia Yim, who was injured a day earlier by COVID-19. It is said that Kacy Catanzaro was present behind the scenes in case WWE needed her services.
On February 4, 2021, WWE closed on the stock market with shares of $ 56.52 per unit, continuing the increasing trend of recent weeks (56.49 last week). However, it appears that the trend has stalled in recent days, despite reaching a value per share of $ 58 per unit on Monday. The company’s market value is currently at $ 4.356 billion slightly down from $ 4.395 billion the previous week.
Then We Leave You With The Most Seen On Wwe Network During The Last Week
1. Royal Rumble
2. WWE Icons: Yokozuna
3. Best of the APA
4. Royal Rumble kickoff
5 Royal Rumble 2020
6. WWE Icons Revisited: Yokozuna
7. Elimination Chamber 2020
8. Day of Royal Rumble 2014
9. WWE Chronicle: Bianca Belair
10. Raw Talk February 1