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WWE® Elevates Paul “Triple H” Levesque to Chief Content Officer

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WWE has announced the promotion of Frank A. Riddick III to President & Chief Financial Officer. Paul "Triple H" Levesque has also been promoted to Chief Content Officer. Under Levesque's leadership, WWE has experienced a 15% increase in Monday Night Raw viewership and significant growth in social media engagement. Riddick, who has served as CFO since last year, will continue to oversee key financial areas. Both leaders aim to enhance WWE's content creation and drive business growth.

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 Frank A. Riddick III Promoted to President & Chief Financial Officer

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- WWE® (NYSE: WWE) today announced that Paul “Triple H” Levesque has been elevated to Chief Content Officer. Additionally, the company has promoted Frank A. Riddick III to President & Chief Financial Officer.

Since taking over creative for WWE, Levesque has architected a 15% spike in Monday Night Raw viewership and double-digit increases in social media engagement. As Chief Content Officer, Levesque will oversee Creative Writing, Talent Relations, Live Events, Talent Development and Creative Services. The role will report to WWE co-CEO Nick Khan.

“WWE is one of the most prolific producers of premium content in the world and I look forward to this amazing opportunity,” said Levesque. “Having spent my entire career in this business, I’m confident that we have the right pieces in place to continue to grow our audience and deliver for our fans around the world.”

Riddick joined WWE as Chief Financial Officer last year, after serving on the company’s Board of Directors for more than 13 years and previously holding the role of interim CFO. During that time, WWE has announced annual and quarterly records for Revenue and Adjusted OIBDA. As President & CFO, Riddick will oversee Financial Planning & Analysis, Strategy, Controllership, Investor Relations, Tax, Data Analytics, Technology, Event Travel and Facilities. He will jointly report to WWE Chairwoman & co-CEO Stephanie McMahon and co-CEO Nick Khan.

“I’ve had the great fortune of working closely with the talented people at WWE in a variety of capacities over the past 15 years,” said Riddick. “Along with Steph, Nick and Paul, we look forward to executing our ambitious plans and delivering for our shareholders.”

“We are excited to announce expanded roles for Paul and Frank, which will enhance WWE’s ability to create premium content for our partners around the world and, ultimately, drive our business forward,” said McMahon and Khan.

About WWE

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Source: WWE

FAQ

What are the new positions announced for WWE executives in the press release?

Paul "Triple H" Levesque has been promoted to Chief Content Officer, and Frank A. Riddick III has been promoted to President & Chief Financial Officer.

How much did viewership increase for <i>Monday Night Raw</i>?

Viewership for Monday Night Raw increased by 15% under Paul Levesque's leadership.

What roles will Frank A. Riddick III oversee as President & CFO?

Frank A. Riddick III will oversee Financial Planning & Analysis, Strategy, and other key financial areas.

Who will Paul Levesque report to in his new role as Chief Content Officer?

Paul Levesque will report to co-CEOs Nick Khan and Stephanie McMahon.

When did Frank A. Riddick III join WWE as Chief Financial Officer?

Frank A. Riddick III joined WWE as Chief Financial Officer in 2022.

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