Who first started WWE?

WWE original name WWF (World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Association), is by the United States professional sports legend Vince McMahan in 1982 his father's hand in the creation of the WWWF (World Wide Wrestling Federation Global Wrestling Association) bought, renamed WWF, has been established for more than 20 years, because of the patent lawsuit with another WWF (World Wildlife Federation World Wildlife Association) English abbreviation lost. Founded more than 20 years ago, in March 2002 due to another WWF (World Wildlife Federation World Wildlife Federation) English abbreviation of the patent lawsuit lost, so bear the pain to give up the use of more than 20 years of old name, renamed WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment World Wrestling Entertainment), and in 2002 to buy the other two major wrestling entertainment. In 2002, the company acquired two other major wrestling groups, WCW (World Champion Wrestling) and ECW (Extreme Champion Wrestling), and merged them into WWE, which is now a huge organization.

Until the 1980s, wrestling was as serious a sport as boxing, but after 1982, it became a much more entertaining game. There are a lot of different characters in the game, just like in a drama, like The Rock and Storm Cold are popular heroes, while HHH and Kurt Angle are the antagonists, but these roles are not fixed, sometimes the heroes turn into antagonists, and the antagonists can turn into heroes as well. But it is because of its more than a TV series of ups and downs of the plot and a series of bloody battles, so that the WWE is more and more popular, all over the world began to broadcast its matches, and now there are nearly 500 million viewers of the WWE every week. Its official website is viewed by over 6 million people every month and is one of the 10 most popular websites in the United States.

The WWE has two main signature programs, Raw and Smackdown, with matches on Mondays and Thursdays. In addition to WWE every month there are regular special matches - PPV (PAY-PER-VIEW), PPV means that every time the TV station broadcasts a PPV program have to buy the right to broadcast it, if you want to broadcast 12 PPV a year then every time you have to buy the right to broadcast with the WWE, and each PPV's The price is different for each PPV, and the most popular PPV is WrestleMania in March, where the rights are ridiculously high each time! There are 12 different PPV's in 12 months of the year and they are Royal Rumble in January, No Way Out in February, WrestleMania in March, Backlash in April, Judgement Day in May, King of the Ring in June, and the most popular PPV is WrestleMania in March. King of the Ring/Bad Blood, July's Vengeanc, August's SummerSlam, September's Unforgiven, October's No Mercy, November's Survivor Series, and December's Survivor Series. In addition to the 12 regular PPVs, WWE also holds additional PPVs, including the most popular Hell in a Cell match, Buried Alive match, and the murder weapon match, which features a variety of exciting modes of action. The most popular matches include the Hell in a Cell, Buried Alive, Hardcore with the use of murder weapons, 30-Man Battle Royal, and more.