(NYSE: WWE)WWE Promotes Key Executives aka Steph gets a raise, leaves creative

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http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2013/2013_12_04-.jsp
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ww...future-growth-2013-12-04?reflink=MW_news_stmp
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ww...future-growth-2013-12-04?reflink=MW_news_stmp

WWE Promotes Key Executives to Lead Future Growth December 4, 2013 STAMFORD, Conn., December 4, 2013 – WWE (NYSE: WWE) is poised for transformative growth in important areas, including the renegotiation of its four largest television rights agreements, the potential launch of a WWE Network, expansion in key international markets, distribution of content on emerging platforms and new strategic partnerships. Michelle D. Wilson, George Barrios and Stephanie McMahon have been promoted to lead WWE in the execution of these strategic growth initiatives.

Michelle D. Wilson, formerly Chief Marketing Officer, has been promoted to Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer and will now oversee all of the company’s revenue lines and assume responsibility for WWE’s $900 million retail consumer products business. Wilson retains her current revenue generating responsibilities for Sponsorship Sales, Pay-Per-View and New Business Development and will continue to oversee all WWE Marketing and Corporate Communications. Wilson is also spearheading the company’s efforts to launch a WWE Network and will continue to report directly to WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon. Casey Collins, Executive Vice President, Consumer Products will report to Wilson.

George Barrios, formerly Chief Financial Officer, has been promoted to Chief Strategy and Financial Officer and will now oversee all of the company’s strategic planning processes and take over management of WWE’s day-to-day Television Operations. He will retain his management of Financial Planning and Investor Relations. With Wilson, Barrios is co-leading WWE’s television rights negotiations and will continue to report directly to WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon. Will Staeger, Executive Vice President, Television Production will report to Barrios.

Stephanie McMahon, formerly Executive Vice President, Creative, has been promoted to Chief Brand Officer and will lead WWE’s efforts to further enhance its brand reputation among key constituencies including advertisers, media, business partners and investors. McMahon will serve as the company’s brand ambassador and work with WWE’s business units to support key growth initiatives. McMahon will also lead WWE’s targeted youth and moms marketing programs and will continue to report directly to WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon.

Kevin Dunn will serve as Executive Producer of all WWE programming, including Monday Night Raw, Friday Night SmackDown, WWE Main Event and Total Divas and will continue to report to Vince McMahon.

“WWE is entering a new era of unprecedented growth,” said WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Vince McMahon. “I am confident that my senior executive team is now organized more effectively to capitalize on the wealth of opportunities.”

Additionally, Perkins Miller, Executive Vice President, Digital Media will report to Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon, and Eddie Feldmann, Senior Vice President, Creative Writing will report to Paul Levesque, Executive Vice President, Talent and Live Events.

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how that bytch just reupped and get a raise, atleast TRY and act like nepotismania isnt running wild
 

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When Vince bought WCW he should have kept it as two separate entities (two separate creative staff, wrestlers, etc.) and kept the Monday night wars going. The ensuring competition would have kept the product fresh, and ultimate, have Vince profit from both sides of the 'war' (a false competition scheme where participating units are in/directly owned by the same guy). Vince could have been a billionaire. Now he's just a multimillionaire with dwindling wealth and he's running his formerly glorious company to the ground with nepotism.
 

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When Vince bought WCW he should have kept it as two separate entities (two separate creative staff, wrestlers, etc.) and kept the Monday night wars going. The ensuring competition would have kept the product fresh, and ultimate, have Vince profit from both sides of the 'war' (a false competition scheme where participating units are in/directly owned by the same guy). Vince could have been a billionaire. Now he's just a multimillionaire with dwindling wealth and he's running his formerly glorious company to the ground with nepotism.

I wish that would've happened. But I don't think the company is dying at all, if Cena alone is bringing in $100 mil in merch and buys...I think they're doing alright.
 

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Honestly, I think HHH could do something right with this :patrice:
Isn't he responsible for the current NXT? He's been making moves.
 

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When Vince bought WCW he should have kept it as two separate entities (two separate creative staff, wrestlers, etc.) and kept the Monday night wars going. The ensuring competition would have kept the product fresh, and ultimate, have Vince profit from both sides of the 'war' (a false competition scheme where participating units are in/directly owned by the same guy). Vince could have been a billionaire. Now he's just a multimillionaire with dwindling wealth and he's running his formerly glorious company to the ground with nepotism.
LOL @ thinking vince would make more money from pretending he doesn't own two sides of his own business and having a pretend war :camby:

Perhaps Nike should buy Adidas when they're like 10 seconds away from folding, spend money to bring it back to life in order to crate a fake competition between the two brands :comeon:
 
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