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ESPN and WWE’s $1.6B deal faces internal doubts, but both sides deny issues, calling the partnership on track.
ESPN is reportedly facing internal concerns over its $1.6 billion five-year deal with WWE to stream Premium Live Events on ESPN+, though neither company has confirmed dissatisfaction.
Former WWE creative member Freddie Prinze Jr. claimed ESPN executives are worried about recouping investment, citing a Disney source, but ESPN and WWE both denied these reports.
WWE President Nick Khan praised the partnership, highlighting strong cross-promotion, including College Game Day features, and emphasized patience as the platform grows.
The deal launched early with Wrestlepalooza in September, and while some speculate about event rebranding or low viewership, no official data contradicts WWE’s positive outlook.
The partnership remains active and on track.
El acuerdo de $ 1.6B de ESPN y WWE se enfrenta a dudas internas, pero ambas partes niegan problemas, llamando a la asociación en el camino correcto.