WWE YouTube channel hits 40m subs
February 28, 2019
By Nik Roseveare
WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) has hit 40 million subscribers to its official YouTube channel, and exceeded 30 billion overall views, as they continue to expand and grow on the video streaming platform.
The WWE Youtube channel is ranked 7th (as of end of Jan 2019) on the channels with the most subscribers, above the likes of music artists Ed Sheeran and Eminem.
The channel offers highlights and clips from WWE’s weekly flagship shows Raw and SmackDown LIVE, as well as footgae from pay-per-view events and NXT, NXT UK and 205 Live. Viewers can also access exclusive interview clips, original series and more.
On Twitter, Stephanie McMahon, WWE’s chief brand officer, said: “WWE’s official @YouTube channel has officially reached 40M subscribers and 30B lifetime views! Thank you to everyone that chooses to watch http://YouTube.com/WWE !”
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