— WWE CFO George Barrios made an appearance at the UBS Financial Conference in New York City, New York this past week. During his appearance, Barrios spoke about WWE working on creating new content for the WWE Network.
Below is an excerpt where Barrios spoke about the subject.
“The thing that gets me the most excited is the new content we’re going to create for the Network. Now we haven’t announced it yet, and I think my boss would kill me if I chose the UBS conference to announce the new content, but I’m personally excited about what’s coming, so those announcements, those programs going on there, which to us then leads to in terms of what investors should be focused on is the acquisition and retention of subscribers. So that for us is a key part, seeing continued growth in the subscriber base globally is absolutely a core priority.”
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— As noted earlier here on the website, there is said to be a lot of motivation backstage within WWE’s main roster after this past Thursday night’s NXT Takeover: R Evolution event.
Apparently there’s a lot of concern from the main WWE roster about not being “blown away” by the NXT special. As a result, there’s a general feeling that Sunday’s WWE TLC pay-per-view will likely be better than it originally would have due to the success of the NXT special.
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