Wrestling
WWE, originally founded as Capitol Wrestling Corporation in 1953 and later known as the WWWF and WWF, is a professional wrestling promotion that blends athletic competition with scripted storylines. It is famous for its larger-than-life characters, dramatic rivalries, and iconic events like WrestleMania, which have become cultural touchstones in sports entertainment. WWE’s defining feature is its ability to create immersive narratives that extend beyond the ring, engaging fans through character development and high-stakes drama. Its relevance traces back to moments like the Rock vs. Stone Cold feud in the late 1990s, which helped shape modern wrestling fandom and solidified WWE’s global influence.