TKO President Mark Shapiro expressed concerns about the affordability of ESPN Unlimited for WWE fans during a recent conference. He highlighted a significant viewership increase for the latest premium live event compared to its debut but noted ongoing challenges with authentication across providers. Shapiro remains optimistic about future accessibility improvements.
At the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on March 2, 2026, TKO President Mark Shapiro discussed the WWE-ESPN partnership, which began last September with the debut of ESPN Unlimited and the event known as Wrestlepalooza.
Shapiro emphasized the platform's potential, calling it a 'phenomenal package if you’re a sports fan,' but pointed out that the $29.99 monthly subscription fee without authentication is 'somewhat prohibitive, especially in today’s economy and the struggles that certainly middle income and low income earners are having with affordability.' He stressed the need for deals with major providers like YouTube TV and Dish Network to allow free access for their subscribers, noting that Comcast Xfinity implemented such authentication last weekend on February 26, 2026.
Regarding viewership, Shapiro reported a 'significant increase in audience' for the recent Elimination Chamber event compared to Wrestlepalooza. 'They’re already making strides. Are they where Netflix was and where Peacock was? Not yet, but I’m super encouraged by the numbers Nick Khan was sending me by the hour this past weekend,' he said. He compared the transition favorably to WWE's successful move to Peacock years ago, stating, '(Moving to Peacock) was a total success. We play the long game with WWE and we’re doing the same with ESPN.'
Shapiro also touched on broader industry developments, describing the impending Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery as 'only good for us,' citing TNT and HBO's strong sports associations and potential homes for UFC events. All main roster WWE premium live events currently stream exclusively on ESPN Unlimited, while the future of WWE NXT events on Peacock was not addressed.
These comments reflect TKO's focus on expanding WWE's reach amid evolving streaming landscapes, with authentication deals seen as key to boosting audience numbers.