>>19940484>>Internet life is real lifePA THE TIC
The first thing I tell you about the fallacy of the dollar exchange rate and the first thing this textbook pig does is.
6 dollar the cheapest, 60 dollar the most expensive on regular fridays. For special events, the most expensive tickets can range from 150 dollar to 300 dollar. Keep in mind that in Mexico, money isn't printed at will to pretend to be richer than it actually is and to defraud the rest of the world with virtual wealth that allows the average american to depend on buying underwear on credit. It's a different economy, but the prices are affordable for everyone, and the live shows are attended by poor people, middle-class people, and wealthy people alike.
Their YouTube membership costs $35, almost double the price of a NEETflix subscription. This means you can watch WWE for free if you have NEEtflix, but you need to pay double that subscription just to watch the best wrestling in the world, which features six shows a week. Approximately 45,000 tickets are sold weekly.
Considering it's a company with almost 100 years of history and five of its own arenas, along with their respective schools and gyms, I'd say it's a very profitable and successful business. They even indulge in the luxury of not being interested in international expansion or selling outside of Mexico.
Owning their OWN arenas maximizes their profits while making the cost of tickets more accessible to the general public. Letting yourself get robbed of a lot of money in exchange for SHIT isn't being smart or rich, it's being an absolutely stupid shit-eating pig.
You can sell a 100,000 people event once A YEAR if you want to most of the people who don't know a shit about wrestling and are just there for the mere experience of the 'sports entertainmen' sloppy shit. But even WWE can't put on 6 shows every week and have a completely full arena with more than 16,000 people each twice every seven days for years and years and years.
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