Why did they feel the need to aggressively grow? Was it necessary or did they get greedy. They literally had a monopoly on the industry>Keep literally all the profits from the WWE network>Have to pay and manage only 150ish stars>No forced sponsors over the ring>Creative freedom for venue location What good is all that extra money when its going into the pockets of higher ups and shareholds? They can't even manage all 200+ wrestlers correctly either.
>>18821309its always been about greed
>>18821309It's a pump and dump, pal. As soon as attendance dips, they'll sell it to viacom or one of their network of jewish friends
>>18821309Vince was a higher-up and the biggest shareholder when they went public in 1999 and later with the formation of TKO. He and his family made mega millions both times, in part why Vince has an estimated net worth of over $3 billion. https://www.thesportster.com/wwe-went-public-nobody-talks-about/
>>18821309The ability to just run a normal, profitable business goes out the window once you become publicly traded. Vince, H, etc. are legally required to appease the shareholders who only care about the stock price increasing and the stock price won't increase without revenue/profits increasing.
>>18821309>monopoly on the industryWhy do smarks say this? those the IWC not understand what a monopoly is?