The deal between WWE and the Saudi Arabian government appears to have led to a substantial increase in the “Other” category in the revenue section of the WWE Q4 earnings report, which was released on Thursday.
WWE listed $144.7 million revenue for the full year in their “Other” section, compared to $48.9 million the previous year.
WWE listed $63.5 million in the “Other” section for the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to $20.6 million in the same category in 2017.
The financial report reads: “Revenues increased 40% to a quarterly record of $205.3 million, primarily due to the distribution of certain live, in-ring programming content in international markets as reflected in ‘Other,’ which was partially offset by the timing and performance of the Company’s portfolio of movies.”
For an incredibly detailed breakdown of all WWE business figures from the Q4 earnings report, click here.
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