Stupid question alert: How much money is enough for TKO?


Just to give you a sense of where we’re at, here’s a quick rundown of relevant things that have happened just in the past week or so over at TKO Group Holdings LLC, parent company of the UFC and WWE:

— On Wednesday, TKO had its quarterly earnings call with shareholders, where executives reported that revenues are up everywhere — by a lot. Total revenue went up by 26% to $1.59 billion for the first quarter of 2026 alone, with WWE bringing in $475.7 million and the UFC adding another $401.2 million. Both represent sizable increases from this time last year, which the company celebrated to the tune of $1 billion (that’s billion, with a “B”) worth of rewards for its executives and shareholders.

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— Meanwhile, in the WWE, several wrestlers were reportedly asked to restructure their contracts and accept a pay cut. This is coming on the heels of a WrestleMania event that was panned by many fans as soulless and weighed down by clumsy advertising. Those wrestlers who declined to accept less money for the same job — some reports said the cut was as much as 50% of their current contracted pay — were sent packing.

— Over in the UFC, our own Ariel Helwani relayed information about an apparent “partner investment” opportunity on the upcoming UFC White House event. For just $1.5 million, VIPs can gain access to various events surrounding the event, with floor tickets to UFC 329 in July thrown in, plus some “ring signage” at upcoming WWE events. (Note: A UFC spokesperson I contacted insisted the company is not selling tickets to attend the event on the White House lawn itself, and still expects that audience to include only “members of the military, government personnel, White House invitees, and TKO invitees.”)





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