The largest wrestling organisation in the world, this global entertainment brand continues to go from strength to strength.
The numbers tell their own story: the corporation's shows are broadcast to more than 145 countries in 30 languages, reaching
over 13 million viewers in the US alone.
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Originally founded as the World Wide Wrestling Federation in 1961, the company went through a number of name changes before
settling finally on its current moniker in 2002. Run by Vince McMahon - who often appears onscreen as a villainous authority
figure - the organisation rose to prominence in the 1980s, when celebrities such as Muhammad Ali and Cindi Lauper helped to
launch it into the entertainment stratosphere. From this point, the company gained momentum, launching hugely success pay-per-view
events such as WrestleMania and weekly TV shows beamed around the world.
Making television history, flagship show Raw debuted on-screen in January 1993; it has gone on to become the world's
longest-running weekly entertainment programme. Over the years it has made huge stars of its competitors, from Hulk Hogan
and The Rock to modern-day heroes such as Cena, The Miz and Ryback. Although plying their trade in the US most weeks of the
year, both the Raw and SmackDown strands hit the UK around twice a year to bring their unique brand of lycra-clad mayhem to
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