Forbes has ranked their most valuable sports brands of 2014. WrestleMania came in at #8, with a brand value of $105 million. The site added, “WrestleMania 30 reached a record 1 million households in the U.S. on the WWE Network and pay-per-view combined, the first time WWE’s main event has eclipsed this mark domestically.” Here is the top 10 and their brand value…
1. NFL Super Bowl (Brand Value $500 million)
2. Olympic Games Summer (Brand Value $348 million)
3. Olympic Games Winter (Brand Value $285 million)
4. FIFA World Cup (Brand Value $170 million)
5. NCAA Men’s Final Four (Brand Value $144 million)
6. UEFA Champions League (Brand Value $139 million)
7. MLB World Series (Brand Value $113 million)
8. WrestleMania (Brand Value $105 million)
9. Daytona 500 (Brand Value $100 million)
10. Kentucky Derby (Brand Value $99 million)
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