WWE

WWE, or World Wrestling Entertainment, is an American media and entertainment company primarily known for professional wrestling. It was founded in the early 1950s and has evolved into a major global brand, featuring live events, television programming, and a vast array of digital content. WWE combines athletic competition with theatrical performance, showcasing a roster of wrestlers who engage in choreographed matches that often feature elaborate storylines and character development. The company has gained significant popularity through its flagship television programs, such as “Raw” and “SmackDown,” and its annual events, including WrestleMania, which is considered one of the biggest events in professional wrestling. WWE has also expanded its reach beyond wrestling, producing films, promoting merchandise, and entering into various media ventures, making it a prominent entity in both the sports and entertainment industries.