Live Attendance Woes Puts WWE At A Crossroads

WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon has recently come under fire for comments about how big WWE could one day become; specifically, her remark that, “…there’s no way we can’t be as or bigger than Disney.”

Some critics will point to this as Stephanie being out-of-step with modern wrestling fans, accusing her of having goals that are too lofty for a wrasslin’ organization – after all, the House of Mouse owns both Star Wars and Marvel, while WWE has… RAW & Smackdown? Total Bellas? The Marine Franchise? Archives of Shotgun Saturday Night?

Others will say this is yet another attempt at eventually molding the product into a mass-audience catastrophe, no different than the World Bodybuilding Federation, XFL, or WWE Films initiatives that have all come and gone… (Well, mostly.) By equating WWE with the household Disney brand, they’ll argue, it’s Stephanie’s way of articulating her preference for pop-culture over pro wrestling.

But if you dig into the financials (like us number-nerds are wont to do) the message Stephanie is selling and the data behind the money dovetail into a more cohesive story. A story that tells that maybe, just maybe, Stephanie’s lofty ambitions aren’t so crazy after all.

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One of the big takeaways from the recent Q3 earnings call was the drop in live attendance. Attendance at domestic WWE events was down from the same period last year almost 500 people (per show) to an average 4,500, and attendance was off about 800 people (per show) from 2016 numbers.

International attendance showed a similar tick downward (although it should be noted that the sample size was much lower as WWE hosted only 4 international events in Q3 2018, which could skew the data).

Average attendance is important because it’s been at the core of the company’s business model for its entire history. Remember, broadcasting professional wrestling was a way to “put more asses in seats” for regional promotions, not the end-all-be-all representation of the product that we see it as today. In the past, the company knew it was doing its job if it could engage fans through its television offerings and then convert them through its ticketed offerings when it came to town.

Also, average attendance tells us the correct story – that is, how many fans ARE choosing to come out – as opposed to live event ticket sales/revenue which are influenced by changing ticket prices, increasing or decreasing operating costs, etc. Said another way: even though live attendance is down by person, the company still made more money from live events than it did in the same quarter in 2016, most likely due to tickets costing more than they did two years ago. (Ticket sales revenue is down year-over-year for every quarter in 2018, however.)

So if you look back at that classic goal of converting TV fans into ticket-buying fans, WWE is ostensibly doing a worse job than it used to.

Now, let’s take that downward attendance and couple it with another key metric: sagging television ratings.

You’ll note that ratings are down 7% for both RAW and Smackdown year-over-year. WWE wisely left off previous historical data that showed numbers have been dropping YEARS, plural. WWE also wisely included graphs that showed USA Network ratings as a whole are down 9% from last year (I call that Chrisley Fatigue Syndrome), and top 25 cable network ratings are down 4% as a whole.

Now, hardcore fans are quick to point to lackluster creative as the reason for RAW and SmackDown audience drop-offs. And if you make the logical jump that fewer TV watchers equals a smaller fan pool to sell live event tickets to, then you could draw a straight line from poor storytelling = fans stop watching on TV = fans stop coming to shows.

First, none of that TV rating data above is surprising when you consider the number of cord cutters has TRIPLED in the last three years, and WWE’s TV numbers just match the wider entertainment trend.

Second, there’s no metric that captures how “good” or “bad” WWE creative is, so to derive any real data from that would be, at best, supposition, and at worst, outright bunk. (Fans who point to the incredible television viewership WWF and WCW earned in the Attitude Era a possible “good/bad” gauge should remember that the top rated show in 2018, The Big Bang Theory, earns only half the ratings of the top rated show of 1998, Seinfeld [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nielsen_ratings]. Also… Attitude Era “good” isn’t nearly as good as you remember.)

So let’s zoom out for a minute and look at a few other data points:

* WWE signed record-breaking television deals with Fox and NBC Universal (USA Network) earlier this year. Obviously, those companies think WWE is DVR proof.

* On a similar note, WWE continues to bring in more mainstream advertisers. The company recently signed deals with Coca-Cola and Hyundai.

* While average live attendance is down, WWE is still doing big, BIG shows. WWE is claiming 70,000 for Super-Down which Vince McMahon touted (get it?) on the financials call as the “highest attended event outside the U.S. in the past 25 years.”

* Social media numbers are astounding – the company is claiming over 950 million across all platforms. While those haven’t been adjusted for duplicate accounts (so no, those aren’t 950 million unique individuals), the company is up 125 million followers year-over-year, mostly driven by new platforms (i.e. not Facebook and Twitter). That’s good growth.

* Ad-supported Video On Demand also shows similar incredible growth – the company has more than doubled its video views since Q3 2016, to 8.4 billion views, and TRIPLED the total number of hours viewed (meaning: people who watch are choosing to watching more).

And then there’s the 9.99 ton elephant in the room… the WWE Network. Without beating the same drum I’ve been beating for years (streaming is the future, WWE was smart to get ahead of the cord-cutting revolution, yada yada yada) it’s safe to say that subscriber numbers are solid if not quite where WWE would want them to be. Notably (and unsurprisingly) WrestleMania continues to be a subscription-driver every year – the Showcase of the Immortals helped WWE break 2 million subscribers for the first time EVER in 2018.

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So, context is great and all, but what’s the point?

While declining TV ratings and live attendance might be worrisome, they’re most likely symptoms of the quickly-evolving mediascape and thus driven more by overall trends in entertainment consumption (and NOT by people being driven away from the product).

In fact, social media and video metrics show us that more fans than ever are engaged with WWE. Co-Presidents George Barrios and Michelle Wilson spoke at length about how fans are digging into the WWE Network shows, and how they view growth on streaming platforms/streaming social media as having huge potential for the company.

Also, the company is far from being in any kind of financial danger. It’s still making a profit every quarter, and it’s making that profit in new and creative ways (brand licensing, reality TV shows, short-form ad-supported videos) that actually cost the company less money to produce. Sure, the stock is down – anybody will tell you that investors are a finicky, risk-averse bunch who hate new, unstable, untested models of money-making. And unfortunately, that’s all the media industry is in 2018.

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But… the traditional house show model is absolutely broken.

Vince admitted this as much on the phone call. He remarked at one point, “We know what’s wrong with our live events and it’s somewhat, I don’t want to call it (an) antiquated presentation…” and said they’re working to “reimagine” those events.

In what way? You could make assumptions based on the way WWE is leveraging its Network for non-traditional shows and guess that maybe more house shows become televised… or maybe live events are treated more like PPVs or TV. Maybe the company is going to alter its tour schedule and do more international events in new markets.McMahon refused to elaborate other than to offer, in a Trump-esque fasion, “…but we know how to fix things. If something’s wrong and you don’t know how to fix it, you’re in trouble. We know how to fix that.”

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And as for that Stephanie remark about being as big as Disney?

WWE’s approach to character-first roster-building (rather than being a strictly story-driven product) definitely offers the company more avenue streams for its brand. We already have Total Divas, Total Bellas, and Miz & Mrs, all character-driven shows that extend those personas beyond the squared-circle. WWE has invested heavily in non-traditional TV shows for its Network, creating everything from cartoons to (soon) cooking shows. WWE owns trademarks on most of its roster, which the company then converts into action figures, t-shirt sales, and cereal cross-promotions.

It might seem crazy that WWE would even mention itself in the same breath as ANY entertainment behemoth, let alone the House of Mouse. But also, Marvel once carried itself from a 1996 bankruptcy to a multi-billion dollar Disney acquisition just 13 years later.

Reminder: that’s WWE with an emphasis on the “entertainment.”

WWE Conference Call Transcript provided by Seeking Alpha.

Source: WrestlingINC

WWE SmackDown Live Preview 11/20/18

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown Live will take place from the Staples Center in Los Angeles with fallout from Survivor Series.

* Daniel Bryan to explain his controversial actions

* How will Team Blue respond to being swept?

* What’s gotten into Charlotte Flair?

* The New Day to clash with The Bar & Big Show in first ever Thanksgiving Feast Fight

* Can Shinsuke Nakamura bounce back from his loss to Seth Rollins?

WWE Mixed Match Challenge Preview 11/20/18

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Tonight’s WWE Mixed Match Challenge will take place from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

The MMC season two continues this evening on Facebook Watch at 10pm EST., immediately following WWE SmackDown Live on the USA Network.

* Lana & Rusev vs. Carmella & R-Truth

* Booby Roode & Natalya vs. Jinder Mahal & Alicia Fox

Standings

SmackDown
* AJ Styles and Charlotte (4-0) Jeff Hardy filled in for Styles last weekMiz and Asuka (3-1)
* Miz and Asuka (3-1)
* Jimmy Uso and Naomi (2-2)
* R-Truth and Carmella (0-3)
* Rusev and Lana (0-3)

RAW
* Braun Strowman and Ember Moon (4-0)
* Bobby Lashley and Mickie James (3-1)
* Finn Balor and Bayley (2-2)
* Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox (0-3)
* Bobby Roode and Natalya (0-3)

Brock Lesnar Vs. Daniel Cormier UFC Fight Not Happening?

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It looks like the UFC fight between WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar and UFC Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier might not happen.

The fight was expected for early 2019 but UFC President Dana White told TMZ that he’s not sure if the fight will happen.

White wants Cormier to fight Jon Jones, although Cormier’s camp wants him to retire.

“I’d obviously like to see Jones and Cormier fight again at heavyweight,” White said. “Cormier’s team wants him to retire now. They want him to retire right now. I hope we can get 3 more fights out of him.”

Cormier has noted in media interviews that he wants to retire on his 40th birthday, which would be March 20.

It will be interesting to see if Cormier ends up with WWE if he retires from MMA. Cormier had a WWE commentary tryout planned recently, but he had to postpone it when his UFC 230 fight was booked.

“[WWE] called me. They reached out to my assistant. It was WWE, not Fox. They called me about going to Orlando, Florida,” Cormier told Busted Open Radio earlier this month. “I had a tentative date, but then I couldn’t make that date. Afterward, they asked me to go back but they were on tour or something for a month, and I was like, I want to do it with the entire commentary team. I don’t want to do it with one guy here and one guy there because I wanted to see who I can mesh with, and they were like, okay let’s schedule it in November.

“But then I took this [UFC 230] fight and then it got pushed back again. We will revisit this. I am going to Orlando to the Performance Center to do my gig to see how it works out. I am very passionate about pro wrestling. I have watched it my whole life. You can YouTube my reaction to when Seth Rollins won the World Championship at WrestleMania 31. I am very passionate. It is what I like to do. Since I was a kid I liked watching wrestling and is a dream to be able to do something with them in the future.”

Source: WrestlingINC

WWE Starrcade 2018 Special to stream this Sunday on WWE Network

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WWE to air 2018 Starrcade in a special one-hour broadcast, streaming this Sunday at 8 ET/5 PT on WWE Network.

WWE announced the following:

WWE Starrcade is back, and you can catch the action in a special one-hour broadcast, streaming this Sunday at 8 ET/5 PT on WWE Network.

After an epic Survivor Series, see what unfolds at this special event where the Raw and SmackDown brands compete at U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio.

WWE RAW Preview 11/19/18

Tonight’s WWE RAW will take place from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California with the fallout from last night’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.

* Raw wins the night at Survivor Series

* Braun Strowman gets his Universal Title Match … and Baron Corbin

* Seth Rollins to face Dean Ambrose at WWE TLC

* Nia Jax steals Sasha Banks’ spotlight en route to title opportunity

* Ronda Rousey viciously assaulted by Charlotte Flair

Backstage News On WWE Ignoring SmackDown Live’s Pre-Show Win

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Last night at Survivor Series, RAW dominated SmackDown Live on the main card, with the red brand picking up all six wins. WWE kept telling the fans that RAW had won all the inter-promotional matches, which surprised quite a few people as WWE said SmackDown Live’s victory on the pre-show did not count for the tally. This led to a few SmackDown Live Superstars such as Xavier Woods taking to Twitter to remind the officials that the blue brand had picked up a win, and to respect the tag team divisions on both brands.

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During the most recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer revealed the reason why WWE did not acknowledge SmackDown Live’s win.

Meltzer noted that the storyline called for RAW to have a clean sweep at Survivor Series. Something was lost in the communication process, which led to SmackDown Live accidentally getting booked to win the pre-show match. This led to the announcers ignoring the results of the pre-show, and focusing only on the matches on the main card.

Source: WrestlingINC

Enzo Amore Laughs It Up After Being Kicked Out Of Survivor Series (VIDEO)

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He may have been kicked out of Staples Center on Sunday after attempting to get noticed on camera during a match at Survivor Series, but Enzo Amore was all laughs afterward.

In case you missed it, Enzo hid in the crowd wearing a wig and hoodie for a portion of the show. He then revealed himself as The Bar vs. Authors of Pain began and got removed from the building.

Photos and video of his removal can be SEEN HERE.

After leaving the arena … Enzo took pictures with fans and tweeted, “Apparently you can’t vape inside the staples center. !?” This is in reference about an incident where he was kicked off a plane before takeoff for vaping and not listening to instructions.

Amore then shared videos on Instagram in which he sold new merch and laughed about his removal.

Watch them both below.

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

WWE Survivor Series 2018 Results

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Natayla and The Riott Squad got into a brawl. RAW Women’s captain Alexa Bliss kicked Natalya and Ruby Riott off the team.

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Mandy Rose was chosen as the 5th member for SmackDown Women’s team.

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(Kickoff) Tag Team Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: RAW (Bobby Roode & Chad Gable (Captains), The Revival, The B-Team, Lucha House Party & The Ascension) vs. SmackDown (The Usos (Captains), The New Day, SAnitY, Gallows and Anderson & The Colons) – Winners: SmackDown – The Usos (the lone survivors)

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Alexa Bliss named Sasha Banks and Bayley as replacements for Natalya and Ruby Riott.

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Women’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: RAW (Mickie James, Nia Jax, Tamina, Sasha Banks & Bayley W/Captain: Alexa Bliss) vs. SmackDown (Carmella, Naomi [Captian], Sonya Deville, Asuka & Mandy Rose) – Winners: RAW – Nia JAX

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Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins vs. United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura – Winner: Seth Rollins

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I guess tag team match during Kickoff doesn’t count.

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RAW Tag Team Champions The Authors of Pain vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar – Winners: AOP

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WWE Cruiserweight Championship: (C) Buddy Murphy vs. Mustafa Ali –

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Men’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: RAW (Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre, Finn Balor & Bobby Lashley W/ Captain: Baron Corbin) vs. SmackDown (Captain The Miz. Shane McMahon, Rey Mysterio, Samoa Joe & Jeff Hardy – Winners: RAW – Braun Strowman, Drew McIntyre & Bobby Lashley

After the match, Baron Corbin hit Strowman from behind.

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It was announced that Seth Rollins will defend his Intercontinental Championship against Dean Ambrose at TLC

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RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Charlotte Flair – Winner: Ronda Rousey by DQ

After the bell, Flair sends Rousey into the steel steps. The referee checks on Rousey but Flair comes over and unloads with several kendo stick shots. Flair brings Rousey back into the ring and unloads with the kendo stick. Flair brings a steel chair into the ring but the referee stops her to some boos. The referee yells at Flair to get out of the ring. Flair returns to the ring and drops Rousey on the chair with a Natural Selection. Referees corner Flair now to try and restore order. She drops them all. Flair places the chair around Rousey’s neck and stalks her as referees warn her. Flair drops more officials and stomps on the chair. Rousey gasps for air. Producers Adam Pearce and Jamie Noble rush the ring with trainers. Flair finally backs off as a “thank you Charlotte” chant starts up. Flair looks to finally leave as a bloody Rousey is helped up. We go to replays. Rousey is still down and out of it as trainers check on her. Flair heads to the back. Rousey finally gets to her feet and leaves the ring with the title as another “Becky!” chant starts up. Rousey limps up the ramp and tells officials she doesn’t want any help. Rousey stops and looks back at the crowd as the boos pick up. Rousey heads to the back. (WrestlingINC)

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Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. WWE Champion Daniel Bryan – Winner: Brock Lesnar

RAW 6 – SmackDown 0

Apperantly the Tag Team Elimination match on the pre-show kickoff doesn’t count.

Enzo Amore Crashes WWE Survivor Series PPV (Photos and Video)

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Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore crashed tonight’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

As seen below, Enzo was sitting near the front row during the first part of the pay-per-view, trying his best to stay hidden. As news about his trick spread on social media, Enzo revealed himself during the match between RAW Tag Team Champions The Authors of Pain and SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar. WWE officials knew he was there and he was given the boot by security.

We noted earlier this week how Enzo spoke with TMZ and told fans to “keep your eyes peeled” this weekend as he was in Los Angeles. He then plugged a concert he’s doing in LA on Monday night but no one imagined he would have bought a ticket to the pay-per-view.

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Source: WrestlingINC

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