
As The Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns has established himself as one of the WWE’s top draws. He is currently reigning champion and establishing records in the Undisputed Championship. Addressing his next match, Reigns is slated to square off against Jey Uso at SummerSlam 2023 in a Tribal Combat match.
WWE have released their Q2 results:
— Wrestle Features (@WrestleFeatures) August 2, 2023
– Revenue was $410.3 million, an increase of 25%.
– Each PLE set global unique viewership records.
– Live Events revenue increased 51% over the prior year period.
– North American Live Event average attendance was 9,870, an increase of 45%.… pic.twitter.com/trMJ1vJNX2
In addition to being one of the company’s best-selling merchandisers, the Tribal Chief’s supremacy appears to have been a major factor in WWE’s $400 million Q2 revenues. WWE recently released its Q2 numbers, revealing that the company generated $410.3 million in revenue—a 25% rise over the prior quarter.
In addition to generating a lot of revenue, the corporation broke records for global viewership. In addition, live events at WWE increased by an astounding 51% over the previous year. Live event attendance in North America increased by 45% as well, with 9,870 people attending on average.
As everyone is aware, Roman Reigns is not entirely to blame for the company’s rise in earnings. Nonetheless, it’s difficult to dispute that one of the main sources of income for WWE is Roman Reigns’ character as the Tribal Chief. The corporation hadn’t grown like this even during the pandemic era, particularly in terms of its financial advantages.
The Bloodline saga’s continued success is also demonstrated by the record-breaking views it receives on social media and the increase in SmackDown viewership it brings.