WWE sets another all-time record for WrestleMania 39: WrestleMania 39 is two months away and WWE has already kicked off its Road to WrestleMania. After WWE’s impressive success with the 2023 Royal Rumble, the company is all set to register another big milestone in terms of sponsorship. At the 2023 Royal Rumble, WWE disclosed about its sponsorship revenue increasing by over 200% and soon it will break more records.
WWE sets another all-time record for WrestleMania 39
As per the recent report, WWE has already boosted its sponsorship by a big margin ahead of WrestleMania Hollywood. Recently, Hollywood Reporter reported WWE registered a new record for sponsorship revenue with an increase of 43%.
WWE’s sponsorship revenue for #WrestleMania 39 is surging at already 43% higher than it was for the entirety of WrestleMania 38 last year.
Sponsorship currently stands at between $14-$15 million, which will be a new all-time record for the event.
– Hollywood Reporter pic.twitter.com/ZapOBZbNjB
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) February 2, 2023
“WWE’s sponsorship revenue for #WrestleMania 39 is surging at already 43% higher than it was for the entirety of WrestleMania 38 last year. Sponsorship currently stands at between $14-$15 million, which will be a new all-time record for the event.”
Since WrestleMania 38, WWE had constantly increased its fan base and viewership with every Premium Live Event. WWE also made some outstanding records overseas at last year’s Clash at the Castle and WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, WWE has also seen merchandise sales in the past few months ahead of the Showcase of Immortals.
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WWE already made a buzz with its WrestleMania 39 ticket sale
Last month, WWE announced that ticket sale for WrestleMania 39 has surpassed all records. That being said, WWE has officially surpassed the all-time WrestleMania gate record with a whopping $17.3 million, set by the 2016 one-day event in Arlington.
WWE announces that ticket sales for the two-day Wrestlemania this year in LA has surpassed the all-time Wrestlemania gate record of $17.3 million, set by the 2016 one-day event in Arlington.https://t.co/xBVMaearxK pic.twitter.com/r6DO7k0TTF
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) January 9, 2023
Currently, WWE has announced two matches for the SoFi Stadium show featuring Roman Reigns vs Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed Universal Title and Charlotte Flair vs Rhea Ripley for the SmackDown Women’s Title. Also, WWE is planning to bring some WWE Legends and other celebrities to the show which will make the show even more exciting for the fans.
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WWE sets another all-time record for WrestleMania 39
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