Under the leadership of Triple H, who assumed control of WWE Creative during Vince McMahon’s temporary retirement, the company has undergone a remarkable transformation in the past year. The impact of these changes is now evident as WWE proudly announces its record-breaking attendance in 57 cities over the span of just six months.
Since Triple H took the reins, WWE has consistently shattered previous records with each successive Premium Live Event. The company has experienced unprecedented gate numbers and achieved record-breaking ticket sales at its electrifying live shows.
According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, the SSRS/Luker on Trends Sports Poll unveiled that WWE’s fanbase soared to a staggering 89.9 million in 2022, surpassing the previous record of 85.1 million set in 2021. This research firm reached this conclusion by conducting interviews with over 500,000 Americans aged 12 and above over a span of 25 years.
Furthermore, the report highlighted that WWE’s global impact extended to setting all-time highs for gate attendance in 57 cities worldwide within the past six months alone. Notable events like WrestleMania 39 have contributed to this milestone achievement. The sheer growth and success of WWE from a business perspective demonstrate its unrivaled position in the industry, with no signs of slowing down.