WWE Party Supplies – For Your Lil’ WWE Fans

WWE Party Supplies

WWE Party Supplies is one of the most popular kids’ birthday party themes of all times. So, if you were searching for Discount WWE Party Supplies you’ve landed on the right page.

WWE Party Supplies – The Background

WWE Party Supplies are based on WWE, a professional wrestling promotion. WWE Inc. is a privately controlled, publicly traded American entertainment company. The company is based in Stamford, Connecticut. It has got offices in Los Angeles, New York City, London, Tokyo, Singapore, Shanghai and Mumbai.

Apart from dealing in professional wrestling, the company also earns revenue from film, music, product licensing, and direct product sales. WWE is the largest professional wrestling company in the world. The company has been broadcasting its shows to more than 145 countries in 30 languages. The company promotes under two brands, Raw and SmackDown.

The Vince McMahon is the chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman of the company. He is also the majority owner of WWE. He, along with his wife Linda McMahon, and their children Stephanie McMahon-Levesque and Shane McMahon hold 96% of the voting power. They also hold 70% of WWE’s economic interest in the company.

The company started in 1952 as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation. It promoted under the name of the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). Later it was called the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was sold to Titan Sports Company, owned by the same family, in 1982. Titan Sports Company later changed its name to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment. In 2002 it finally became World Wrestling Entertainment. In 2011, the name was simplified to “WWE”.

A significant portion of the visual history of professional wrestling is held by WWE. It holds an extensive library of wrestling videos.

The history of WWE starts with Roderick James “Jess” McMahon. He was a boxing promoter. He, along with Raymond Mondt created the Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd (CWC). In 1953, the CWC joined the National Wrestling Alliance. Later, Vincent J. McMahon joined the company after his father’s death. McMahon learnt a lot about booking and how to work in the wrestling business from Mondt. Together they controlled around 70% of the NWA’s booking.

The NWA wanted that the NWA World Heavyweight Champion should defend the belt around the world. But McMahon and Mondt wanted the current champion, Buddy Rogers, to keep the NWA World Championship. They rarely allowed him to wrestle outside of the Northeast. Rogers lost the championship to Lou Thesz in a match in Toronto, Ontario on January 24, 1963. This led to CWC leaving the NWA in protest. In the process, Mondt and McMahon created the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF).

In the late sixties Mondt left the company. Vince McMahon Sr. rejoined the organization in 1971. In March 1979 the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) was renamed the “World Wrestling Federation” (WWF). This was done for marketing purposes. Vincent K. McMahon, the son of Vincent J. McMahon, founded Titan Sports, Inc. on February 21, 1980. He purchased Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd. on June 6, 1982 from his father and other stock holders. McMahon began an expansion process against his father’s wishes. And this fundamentally changed the industry.

McMahon began syndicating WWF television shows to TV stations across the United States. He also began selling videotapes of WWF events through his Coliseum Video distribution company. He used the income generated by television deals, tape sales and advertising to woo talent from rival promoters. Then came McMahon’s groundbreaking concept, WrestleMania, the Super Bowl of professional wrestling.

The original WrestleMania that was held in 1985 was a resounding success. In 1987, the WWF produced WrestleMania III. It was watched by 33 million people. This is still a record for the most watched wrestling match in North America.

WWF broke new ground in televised professional wrestling in 1993 with its cable program WWF Monday Night Raw. It was a runaway success. In March 2001, WWF Entertainment, Inc. purchased WCW. It became the largest wrestling promotion in the world. Later in mid-2003, it purchased assets of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). In March 2002, WWE decided to create two separate rosters, Raw and SmackDown! On May 26, 2006, WWE re-launched Extreme Championship Wrestling as a WWE brand. On April 7, 2011, WWE Corporate announced that the company would be renamed and rebranded from “World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.” to simply “WWE, Inc.”

WWE has operated over twenty different championships in its 50 year history.

WWE Party Supplies – The Options

Celebrate your little one’s biggest day with our exclusive WWE Party Supplies!

We’ve got a lot of options to choose from. You may select Basic Party Pack from our WWE Birthday Party Supplies which includes all the stuff you need for 8 guests. Or you may go with the Deluxe Party Pack from our WWE Kids Party Supplies that has much more items than the WWE Basic Pack. The WWE deluxe pack is also for 8 guests. If you need favor boxes as well, I would suggest you to choose the combination of Deluxe Party Pack & 8 Favor Boxes from our WWE Kids Birthday Party Supplies as it would cost you much more if you purchase them separately. If you think that the number of guests may exceed 8 you should consider WWE Party Pack Add-On as it contains extra items for the extra guests. You may order WWE Party Favor Boxes separately as well.

I’ve personally used WWE Party Supplies for my kid’s birthday and through my personal experience I would recommend it to all WWE fans.

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