The XFL reportedly lost $60 million this past season, but Dwayne “The Rock” promises he’s in it for the long haul.
The XFL lost $60 million this past season, according to Forbes, the first season since Vince McMahon sold the league to a group led by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in late 2020.
“Football was my dream,” Johnson said in an interview with Forbes. “The NFL was my thing. I was going to buy my parents their first house. Football didn’t end on my terms. I wish I’d had the XFL when I was coming out.” “This is not just an endeavor that’s going to fill up a portfolio and one day we flip it and we’re out,” Johnson said. “This is legacy. This is the long game.”Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is confident about the XFL’s long-term outlook.Nearly one-quarter of its income comes from ESPN, which pays the league $20 million per season.
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