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World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) (NYSE: WWE) is a publicly-traded, privately-controlled integrated media (focusing in television, Internet, and live events) and sports entertainment company dealing primarily in professional wrestling, with major revenue sources also coming from film, music, product licensing, and direct product sales. The vast majority of music used at WWE events is written and recorded by artists either working for WWE directly (such as Jimmy Hart, Jim Johnston and, most recently, CFO$), which is released to the public under the WWE name, or by artists who have allowed their music to be used this way. Vince McMahon is the majority owner, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the company & Now the Triple H is the Chief Executive officer (CEO). Together with his wife Linda McMahon, and their children, Shane McMahon and Executive Vice President of Talent and Creative Writing, Stephanie McMahon Levesque, the McMahons hold approximately 70% of WWE's economic interest and 96% of the voting power in the company. The company was previously known as Titan Sports before changing to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc., and then becoming World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. WWE's business focus is on professional wrestling, a simulated sport that consists of wrestling combined with acting and theatre. It is currently the largest professional wrestling promotion in the world and holds an extensive library of videos representing a significant portion of the visual history of professional wrestling, including that of its largest competitor, World Championship Wrestling, which it purchased in 2001. The promotion previously existed as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, which promoted under the banner of the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), and later the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). WWE promotes under two brands, known as Raw and SmackDown. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.