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Avenger
10-16-2005, 07:36 PM
**EDIT**: This is technically not proof of WWE's decline. Just something I found which I thought might be interesting. Greatest apologies for titling it wrong.


The following chart presents revenues from these activities for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart1.gif

The following chart presents worldwide revenues from live events for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart2.gif
The following chart reflects worldwide attendance from live events for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart3.gif
The following chart presents revenues from North America television rights fees for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart4.gif
The following chart presents television rights fees revenues outside of North America for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart5.gif
The following chart reflects worldwide advertising revenues for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart6.gif
The following chart presents worldwide revenues from our pay-per-view programming for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart7.gif
The following chart presents worldwide revenues from the sale of our branded merchandise for each of our five fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart8.gif
The following chart presents revenues derived from sales outside of North America from all activities within our live and televised and branded merchandise segments for each of our three fiscal years ended April 30, 2004:
http://corporate.wwe.com/images/company/chart9.gif

Jaton
10-16-2005, 08:27 PM
Point being?

Loose Cannon
10-16-2005, 08:28 PM
Little biased there with a bunch of "Worldwide" charts. I'm pretty sure "Worldwide" is not North America. And those are selected historical charts by the WWE, not all of them. And business has gone up in a bunch os statistics in 2005 if you check the current numbers. And I only see a pretty decent decline on two of those charts anyway. Some of them are the same thing, just in different numerical recordings.

I'd hardly call this "proof of continued decline" I'd call this "Proof of some decline based on these charts"

Avenger
10-17-2005, 05:51 PM
alright just trying to provide something interesting for the forum.

OfficialSvRThread
10-17-2005, 05:54 PM
your a decline

Avenger
10-17-2005, 06:00 PM
those are selected historical charts by the WWE, not all of them.

Actually they are all historical charts of their sort (in short) that WWE must produce as they are a public company. The more extensive charts would, as a whole, produce the same trend.

NeanderCarl
10-17-2005, 06:29 PM
It's interesting that overall revenue is at a higher level now than in 2000 which was probably the WWE's all-time creative/critical product peak. Just goes to show that we can bitch all we want about the WWE not giving us viewers what we want to see, but when they DID give us a TV product we enjoyed, they weren't doing as well as they are now.

Interesting.

Not sure what the point is.

But interesting.