Absolutely brutal financial news.
For now the owners are keeping a stiff upper lip and maintaining that the league is in a good financial position. But they don't expect to be cash flow positive until 2027. It'll be interesting to see how long they're willing to absorb massive losses to keep afloat a sport for which there is no demand. This makes the WNBA look like one of the greatest financial successes of all time.
Of note, they get $20 million from ESPN. With all their issues, it'll be interesting to see if they're willing to keep kicking in wads of cash for a sport that seems to be going nowhere. Hard to justify subsidizing a financial money pit while you're simultaneously having to lay people off.
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For now the owners are keeping a stiff upper lip and maintaining that the league is in a good financial position. But they don't expect to be cash flow positive until 2027. It'll be interesting to see how long they're willing to absorb massive losses to keep afloat a sport for which there is no demand. This makes the WNBA look like one of the greatest financial successes of all time.
Of note, they get $20 million from ESPN. With all their issues, it'll be interesting to see if they're willing to keep kicking in wads of cash for a sport that seems to be going nowhere. Hard to justify subsidizing a financial money pit while you're simultaneously having to lay people off.

Report: XFL lost $60 million in 2023
The XFL could eventually be the ex-FL, again.

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