Kemo
04-09-2018, 09:40 PM
WWE announced on Monday that WrestleMania 34 propelled the WWE Network to a receord 2.12 million subscribers. This is up 9% from April 3rd, 2017, the day after last year’s WrestleMania event.
Of the 2.12 million subscribers, 1.81 million are paid subscriptions (also up 9% from last year).
WrestleMania 34 was the highest grossing event in the history of New Orleans’ SuperDome, taking in $14.1 million in revenue with an announced crowd of 78,133 fans.
“We expect to deliver record subscriber levels, revenue and Adjusted OIBDA in 2018,” said George Barrios, WWE Co-President. “WWE Network’s continued growth along with our massive reach across traditional television as well as digital and social platforms, reaffirms the effectiveness of our global, multi-platform content strategy.”
Of the 2.12 million subscribers, 1.81 million are paid subscriptions (also up 9% from last year).
WrestleMania 34 was the highest grossing event in the history of New Orleans’ SuperDome, taking in $14.1 million in revenue with an announced crowd of 78,133 fans.
“We expect to deliver record subscriber levels, revenue and Adjusted OIBDA in 2018,” said George Barrios, WWE Co-President. “WWE Network’s continued growth along with our massive reach across traditional television as well as digital and social platforms, reaffirms the effectiveness of our global, multi-platform content strategy.”