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WWE Royal Rumble Nets $7.7 Million Live Gate, Viewership Up From Last Year

January 30, 2023 | Posted by Joseph Lee
WWE Royal Rumble 23 - Rhea Ripley Image Credit: BT Sport, WWE

WWE has announced that this year’s Royal Rumble event had a live gate of $7.7 million, the largest in the history of the event. That’s up 57% from the previous record, $4.9 million in 2017. The show was up 52% in viewership on Peacock from last year, the previous record. Merchandise sales were up 135% from the 2022 record. Sponsorship was up nearly 200% from last year. The company issued the following press release:

WWE® SMASHES ALL-TIME GATE & VIEWERSHIP RECORDS AT ROYAL RUMBLE®

STAMFORD, Conn., January 30, 2023 – WWE® (NYSE: WWE) today announced that the 2023 Royal Rumble, which emanated from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, became WWE’s highest-grossing and most-viewed Royal Rumble in company history.

The event set a new all-time gate record at more than $7.7 million, far surpassing the previous Royal Rumble high in 2017 by more than 50 percent. Viewership of the event saw a 52 percent increase versus the previous record set in 2022.

In addition, the 2023 Royal Rumble broke all-time venue merchandise and sponsorship records. Merchandise sales were up 135 percent versus the record set in 2022. Royal Rumble sponsorship revenue was up nearly 200 percent versus 2022 and featured the first-ever sponsored match (MTN DEW PITCH BLACK) and sponsored countdown clock (Applebee’s).

On social, the Roman Reigns-Sami Zayn videos generated 20 million-plus views across all WWE platforms and became the most-viewed WWE clip of 2023. Additional highlights include Logan Paul and Ricochet’s high-flying collision which amassed 26.5 million views across WWE and Paul’s platforms, and the launch of Reigns’ TikTok account which netted 100K followers in the first 24 hours.

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