Triple H took over as head of WWE Creative following Vince McMahon’s temporary retirement last year. With The Game in charge, the company underwent numerous changes over the past year. Now it appears that WWE has set records in 57 states in the last six months.
After Triple H’s takeover, WWE has broken record after record with each and every subsequent Premium Live Event. The company has even broken numerous gates and made record ticket sales at live events.
According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, the SSRS/Luker on Trends Sports Poll revealed that WWE’s overall fanbase reached a record high of 89.9 million in 2022. This is an increase from the previous record that was set in 2021 with 85.1 million fans.
The research firm found these results by polling the U.S. population over the age of 12, with more than 500,000 Americans being interviewed for it for over 25 years.
In addition to that, it was also reported that WWE has set all-time highs for gate and/or attendance in 57 cities across the world over the last six months. This included events such as WrestleMania 39, among others. Clearly, WWE is the best it has ever been from a business standpoint and the growth is unlikely to change anytime soon.
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