#4 Do more international shows in countries such as Mexico, Japan, and India

In 2018, WWE partnered with the Saudi Arabia General Sports Authority to host at least two shows in their country for the next ten years. So far, WWE has hosted The Greatest Royal Rumble and Crown Jewel, and now, they are returning to Jeddah with Super ShowDown, which will happen on June 7.
The primary purpose of this deal is to increase WWE’s fanbase in the Middle-East. Plus, this partnership is also generating 45 million dollars per year to the WWE, and that’s just for hosting two pay-per-views every year. WWE already has a strong following in America, but it couldn’t be said about other countries such as Mexico and Japan, where wrestling has a strong fanbase.
People in these countries love watching wrestling, but still, WWE failed to connect with this audience ultimately. WWE’s CFO, George Barrios, in 2017, revealed that India consumes the highest amount of video content from WWE. Even though India seems so invested in Vince McMahon’s company, they are still not doing multiple shows here. Their last event in India happened in 2017, and it was nearly one and a half year's ago. WWE should do more shows in these countries to capture a more massive fanbase and generate more revenue.
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