Earlier today, WWE reported their 2018 and fourth quarter earnings to shareholders and the public.

Here are some of the highlights of the report:

  • Revenues were just over $903 million for the year, which beats 2017’s $801 million.
  • Revenues were $63.5 million for Q4, up from 2017’s $20.6 million.
  • WWE Network closed the year with 1.563 million subscribers, 1.528 million paid and 35,000 free. Over the fourth quarter, they lost nearly 100,000 subscribers.
  • $99.6 million in net income, compared to $32.6 million in 2017.
  • Live event revenue was $144.2 million, which is down from 2017’s $151.7 million.
  • Q4 attendance averaged 5,000, down from 5,400 in 2017’s Q4.
  • RAW (15%) and Smackdown (14%) viewership numbers were down year over year.

To read the full report, you can click here.

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