Difference between revisions of "World Wrestling Entertainment"

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}}{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}, LLC (WWE)''', formerly known as '''Capital Wrestling, Inc.''', '''World Wrestling Federation, Inc. (WWF)''' and '''Wolrd Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.''' is an American [[wikipedia:professional wrestling|professional wrestling]] company and arguably the art's most recognizable name, notable for licensing its branding and associated wrestlers to video game developers through its subsidiary '''Titan Sports, Inc.'''
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World Wrestling Entertainment
Founded: 1953-01-07
Merged with: Zuffa (2023)
Headquarters:
1241 East Main Street, Stamford, Connecticut 06902, United States[1]

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World Wrestling Entertainment, LLC (WWE), formerly known as Capital Wrestling, Inc., World Wrestling Federation, Inc. (WWF) and World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is an American professional wrestling company and arguably the art's most recognizable name, notable for licensing its branding and associated wrestlers to video game developers through its subsidiary Titan Sports, Inc.

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A miniature indoor blimp, used to promote the Sega Saturn at WWF events.

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