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===Subsidiaries=== ====Active==== * TSI Realty Co. (1997–present): In 1997, WWE established a real estate brokerage and investment firm called TSI Realty Company.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://listings.findthecompany.com/l/32424142/TSI-Realty-Company|title=TSI Realty Co. - Find the Company.com}}</ref> * [[WWE Books]] (2002–present): A book series that often publishes biographies of WWE personalities, behind-the-scenes guides to WWE, illustrated books, calendars, young adult books, and other nonfiction books. * [[WCW (WWE subsidiary)|WCW Inc.]] (2001–present): A subsidiary that was originally created as W. Acquisition Company in 2000. It was renamed WCW Inc. in 2001 following the WWF's purchase of the rights to the video library and intellectual property for [[World Championship Wrestling]]. * [[WWE Libraries|WWE Legacy Department]] (2001–present): A collection of professional wrestling videos and copyrights. * [[WWE Studios]] (2002–present): Formerly known as WWE Films, a subsidiary that creates and develops feature film properties, including scripted, non-scripted, family and animated television and digital content. * [[WWE Music Group]] (2006–present): A music group that specializes in compilation albums of WWE wrestlers' entrance themes. The group also releases titles that have been performed by WWE wrestlers. * WWE Jet Services, Inc. (2013–present): A subsidiary formed to manage the financing and operations of the company's fleet of private jets. *[[WWE Performance Center]] (2013–present): A subsidiary that serves as the usual training center for future WWE wrestlers. * WWE Shop (2015–present): A website established as the place to buy officially licensed WWE-related apparel, gear, and several other of the merchandise's products. * [[WWE Podcast Network]] (2019–present): A podcast network that features several WWE wrestlers hosting their own podcasts. WWE partnered with Endeavor Audio to launch the network.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/wwe-create-podcast-network-endeavor-audio-1233720 |title=WWE to Create Podcast Network With Endeavor Audio (Exclusive)|date=August 22, 2019|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref> * [[Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide]] (2025–present): A subsidiary of a Mexican [[Lucha Libre]] ([[professional wrestling]]) [[professional wrestling promotion|promotion]]. ====Defunct==== * Alpha Entertainment (2018): A [[limited liability company]] that was established in 2018 by Vince McMahon for the purpose of being the parent company of the new [[XFL (2020)|XFL]]. While McMahon stated that the XFL would remain as a separate company from WWE, it was revealed through WWE's 2018 10-K that the company hold a minority stake in Alpha Entertainment.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mlive.com/news/us-world/2018/05/wwe_listed_as_minority_owner_o.html|title=WWE listed as minority owner of revived XFL despite claims of separate entities|date=May 4, 2018|publisher=mlive}}</ref> * [[World Bodybuilding Federation]] (1990–1992): A subsidiary of Titan Sports which promoted professional [[bodybuilding]] through a television show, magazine, and annual pay-per-view events. * Radio WWF (1993) A syndicated radio station hosted by [[Jim Ross]] and [[Johnny Polo]]. The station featured shows that would cover ongoing WWF storylines and behind the scenes incidents. Radio WWF hosts also provided commentary for two pay-per-views. * Wrestle Vessel (1996–1999): A series of WWF-themed cruise ship experiences. * [[WWE Home Video]] (1997–2023): A home video subsidiary that specialized in distributing VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc copies of WWE pay-per-view events, compilations of WWE wrestlers' performances and entrances, and biographies of WWE performers. WWE Home Video releases were discontinued worldwide on December 26, 2023. * [[XFL (2001)|XFL]] (2000–2001): A partially-owned subsidiary of the WWF which comprised eight league-owned [[professional football (gridiron)|professional football]] teams. The league included television broadcasts on [[NBC]] (the other co-owners of the league), [[UPN]], and [[Spike (TV network)|TNN]]. * [[The World (WWE)|The World Entertainment]] (1999–2003): A subsidiary of World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment that operated a restaurant, nightclub, and memorabilia shop in New York City. World originally opened as "WWF New York", and was renamed "The World". [[Hard Rock Cafe]] took over the location in 2005. * [[WWE Niagara Falls]] (2002–2011): A retail store that was located in [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]], Canada. The store featured autograph signings and appearances by WWE wrestlers, alumni, and Hall of Famers. * [[WWE Classics on Demand]] (2004–2014): A subscription video-on-demand television service. Classics had footage from WWE's archive footage, including [[World Championship Wrestling]], [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]], and others. Classics offered around 40 hours of rotating programming per month, arranged into four programming buckets, and often centered on a specific theme. * WWE Kids (2008–2014): A website and comic set, aimed at the children's end of the wrestling market. WWE Kids' comics were produced bi-monthly. * WWE Universe (2008–2011): A social media website which was managed and operated by WWE. Its original name was "WWE Fan Nation" and was renamed "WWE Universe". * [[WWE Magazine]] (1983–2014): WWE's magazine – originally released bi-monthly, it later switching to a monthly schedule, before being discontinued in 2014.
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