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“There’s no reason we can’t be as big or bigger than Disney” - Stephanie McMahon.



Stephanie McMahon was recently in Lisbon for a Web Summit where she spoke to CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze. She revealed her idea for WWE’s growth in the future and she has some very big goals because she’s going right after Mickey Mouse in terms of how big she wants WWE to become.

10-20-30 years from now, there’s no reason we can’t be as big or bigger than Disney. Now that’s a tall order, especially given recent transactions. However, there’s no reason why we can’t get there. You have to dream big, have big, bold goals, and go after them.”

Currently, WWE’s market cap is $5.8 billion compared to Disney’s $172.7 billion

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