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World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. - Class A

World Wrestling Entertainment Return on Equity

Valuation check: WWE's ROE is 18.6%, below the Consumer Discretionary sector average of 22.95%.

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ROE

18.60%

Return on Equity

18.60%

Return on Equity measures how efficiently a company uses shareholders' equity to generate profits. A higher ROE indicates better profitability relative to equity.

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World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) FAQ

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) currently reports a ROE of 18.6%. That is below the Consumer Discretionary sector average of 22.95%. Use the charts on this page to explore World Wrestling Entertainment's ROE history and peer comparisons.

World Wrestling Entertainment's ROE of 18.6% is lower than the Consumer Discretionary sector average of 22.95%. That is roughly 19.0% below the sector mean. A reading lower peers can reflect different growth expectations, capital structure, or profitability — so it is worth checking the peer comparison chart before drawing conclusions.

There is no universal 'good' ROE, but World Wrestling Entertainment's current 18.6% should be judged against Consumer Discretionary norms (sector average: 22.95%) and against WWE's own history. Strong, stable readings often indicate durable competitive advantage; volatile or declining ones deserve a closer look at margins and capital efficiency.

Start with the current ROE of 18.6%, then check the historical chart for trend and the peer comparison chart for relative positioning. The Consumer Discretionary average is 22.95%. From there, open related valuation or income-statement pages for World Wrestling Entertainment, and consider following WWE for alerts when major investors trade the stock.

World Wrestling Entertainment is classified in the Consumer Discretionary sector. On ROE, it currently shows 18.6% versus a sector average near 22.95%. Sector peers often share similar capital intensity and growth regimes, so relative rankings inside Consumer Discretionary are usually more informative than comparing WWE with unrelated industries.