World Wrestling Hits A New 52-week High: What's Driving It?

 | Jun 28, 2018 10:20PM ET

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) has hit a 52-week high of $74.75 on Jun 29 after closing the session a bit lower at $74.35. The high came close on the heels of the company’s announcement of multi-year deals with 21st Century Fox-owned Fox Sports and Comcast’s USA Network for its flagship programs.

These five-year deals for the U.S. distribution of WWE programs, Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live, will be effective from Oct 1, 2019. Per the agreements, USA Network will continue to air Raw, while SmackDown will be broadcasted on Fridays on the Fox broadcast network.

Per management, these agreements will improve the average annual value of WWE’s U.S. distribution to 3.6 times of the contract with Comcast’s NBC Universal. Further, management stated that these agreements will likely bump up revenues from $311 million in 2019 to $462 million in 2021. There are other agreements that are to be negotiated and renewed in the 2019–2021 period which might drive increases further.