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>Amid an extremely profitable fiscal quarter, TKO leadership was asked to comment on the successful acquisition of WWE and how it has improved the company’s viability in the market.
>”We owe a lot to the WWE fan base. These are people living in trailers, people with multiple kids and disabled family members they take care of. In many cases, our fans have one or more major medical ailments that require expensive medication or in-home nurses. And yet, these simple people spend their hard earned money on us. I met a fan at Wrestlemania who told me he saved up every penny he had for 10 years to come to Wrestlemania. He explained that he couldn’t afford a house and lived with his 3 brothers, but he just had to come to Mania. That’s true fandom, when you sacrifice your own needs for the company you love. You can’t build that in a day or even a decade, it takes a lifetime of consumer trust to get to that point.”
>TKO shares surged today on news of an incredible fiscal report, much of that driven by e-piggies forking over their paychecks to get more slop
>”We owe a lot to the WWE fan base. These are people living in trailers, people with multiple kids and disabled family members they take care of. In many cases, our fans have one or more major medical ailments that require expensive medication or in-home nurses. And yet, these simple people spend their hard earned money on us. I met a fan at Wrestlemania who told me he saved up every penny he had for 10 years to come to Wrestlemania. He explained that he couldn’t afford a house and lived with his 3 brothers, but he just had to come to Mania. That’s true fandom, when you sacrifice your own needs for the company you love. You can’t build that in a day or even a decade, it takes a lifetime of consumer trust to get to that point.”
>TKO shares surged today on news of an incredible fiscal report, much of that driven by e-piggies forking over their paychecks to get more slop