WWE, under the TKO Group Holdings umbrella, is reportedly pulling in significant new revenue from licensing portions of its massive video library. According to a new report from Fightful Select, the company is earning “high fees” by making select clips and archival footage available for outside use. While the report does not specify which companies are licensing the content or the exact financial details, it points to another successful effort by TKO to maximize all of WWE’s revenue streams. This news follows recent reports that WWE’s live event ticket prices for Raw and SmackDown have nearly doubled since the TKO merger in September 2023.
The lucrative nature of these new licensing deals may also explain a potential new strategy from the company. The report suggests that WWE could become more protective of its video content moving forward to protect the value of these deals. This might lead to a tightening of control over its archives and increased enforcement efforts against unauthorized use of its footage online.
This new revenue stream is another example of TKO’s stated goal of increasing profitability and aligning WWE’s business practices with those of the UFC. More details about WWE’s growing revenue, which may include these new licensing deals, are expected to be revealed during the upcoming TKO third-quarter financial results call, which is scheduled for November 5.
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