3 Matti Company 1 ?mow? A it FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WRES TO HIT NEW JERSEY REGION AND METLIFE STADIUM Week-long Festivities to Feature Superstars and WWE ?3 Biggest Event of the Year at Home of New York Jets and New York Football Giants EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. - February 16, 2012 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and WWE (NYSE: WWE) announced today that its annual pop culture extravaganza, WrestleMam?a XXIX, will come to MetLife Stadium on Sunday, April 7, 2013 with events throughout the New York/New Jersey region. Governor Christie was joined by WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon, New York Football Giants President and CEO John Mara, New York Jets Chairman and CEO Woody Johnson, NYC Company CEO George Fertitta and Senior Vice President of Special Events John Saboor to make the announcement at a press conference held earlier today. WWE Superstars John Cena?, Triple Sheamus?, Mark Henry?, Brie and Nikki BellaTM and special guest Dwayne ?The Rock?? Johnson were also on hand at MetLife Stadium for the historic announcement. ?We are excited to be hosting WrestleMania XXIX in the great state of New Jersey,? said Governor Chris Christie. ?Having preeminent international event here will strengthen both the regional and local economies and continue to showcase MetLife Stadium as a world- class venue for sports and entertainment. Fans will travel from around the world to enjoy and participate in the biggest event of the year.? A week-long celebration, WrestleMania has generated more than $200 million in cumulative economic impact for its past four host regions. The 2013 event will mark WrestleMania?s ?fth trip to the metropolitan area with past visits in 1985, 1986, 1994, and 2004. would like to thank Governor Christie, the New York Jets, the New York Giants and NYC Company for rolling out the red carpet to host biggest event of the year,? said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman and CEO. ?We look forward to making history and adding MetLife Stadium to the list of iconic venues that have hosted WrestleMam'a. ?When WrestleMania comes to town, related activities will occur throughout the New York and New Jersey area, but we are looking forward to hosting the main event,? said New York Jets Chairman and CEO, Woody Johnson. ?We are con?dent that both the Superstars and fans of WWE will feel at home in MetLife Stadium.? ?WrestleMania has long been considered one of the most successful sports entertainment events in the world,? said John Mara, President and CEO of the New York Giants. ?We are thrilled to welcome the highly-anticipated 29?h installment to MetLife Stadium.? WrestleMania Week activities will occur throughout the New York/New Jersey region including: the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony; WrestleMania Axxess, interactive fan festival; Make-A?Wish Pizza Party hosted by John Cena; Monday Night Raw; the ?nals of the WrestleMania Reading Challenge and other community?based events. Company looks forward to partnering with New Jersey on another world?class event in the tri?state area,? said NYC Company CEO, George ertitta. ?We invite all WWE fans to visit New York City for its unparalleled shopping, dining, cultural and entertainment options across the ?ve boroughs that will surely make WrestleMania Week an unforgettable experience.? The pay?per-view event will be televised in more than 100 countries and 30 languages. In 2011, a sold-out crowd of 71,617 fans from all 50 states and 30 countries converged on the Georgia Dome for WrestleMania This year WrestleMania takes place Sunday, April 1 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, FL. The main event will feature the highly-anticipated match between John Cena and The Rock. About WWE WWE, Inc., a publicly traded company (NYSE: WWE), is an integrated media organization and recognized leader in global entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family?friendly US PG rated content across all of its platforms, including television programming, pay-per-view, digital media, publishing and studios. WWE programming is broadcast in more than 145 countries and 30 languages, reaching more than 500 million homes worldwide. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Conn, with of?ces in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo and Mexico City. Additional information on WWE (NYSE: WWE) can be found at corporate.wwe.com. About MetLife Stadium MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Jets and New York Football Giants, sets the standard for venue excellence, with state?of?the-art technology, comfort and amenities. The only active venue to serve as the home stadium for two NFL teams, MetLife Stadium hosts 20 NFL games per season, more than any other Stadium. With a full, game-day seating capacity of 82,500, MetLife Stadium is the largest stadium in the National Football League. It boasts numerous dining options and a rail line that drops guests directly at the front door. During its inaugural year in 2010, MetLife Stadium was selected to host Super Bowl and in 2014, the venue will become history?s ?rst open?air venue in a cold-weather region to hold football?s biggest game. In 2011, MetLife Stadium was ranked No. 1 for safety by Security magazine?s ?Security 500? in the Arenas/Stadiums/Leagues/ Entertainment division, and for the second consecutive year was cited by Billboard magazine as the highest-grossing stadium in North America. For more information, visit About NYC Company NYC Company is the of?cial marketing, tourism and partnership organization for the City of New York, dedicated to maximizing travel and tourism opportunities throughout the ?ve boroughs, building economic prosperity and spreading the positive image of New York City worldwide. For more information, visit nycgocom. About New Jersey Sports Exposition Authority The New Jersey Sports Exposition Authority manages the MetLife Sports Complex property in East Rutherford, NJ consisting of the IZOD Center, the Meadowlands Racetrack, and MetLife Stadium. The Authority operates the IZOD Center, one of North America's top entertainment venues, provides substantial services to MetLife Stadium, and leases the Meadowlands Racetrack to a private operator. In addition, the Sports Authority owns and operates Monmouth Park Racetrack, Woodbridge Off-Track Wagering, 4 NJ Bets Account Wagering, and oversees the Wildwoods Convention Center. The NJ SEA constructed the Atlantic City Convention Center, state Aquarium in Camden, athletic facilities at Rutgers the State University, and renovated the historic Boardwalk Hall. Contacts: Robert Zimmerman John Samerjan WWE New Jersey Sports Exposition Authority Phone: 203.359.5131 /212.909.9301 Phone: 201.842.5022 Robert.Zimmermanrc/waecorp.com isamerianfr?niseacom Adam Hopkins Emily Mayrath WWE NYC Co. Phone: 203.352.8675 Phone: 212.484.1270 E-mail: emavrathfunvcgocom Kristen Bothwell/Rubenstein Communications Of?ce MetLife Stadium Of?ce of NJ Governor Chris Christie New York Giants/New York Jets Phone: 609.777.2600 Phone: 212.843.9227 kbothwell@rubenstein.com Trademarks: All WWE programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans, wrestling moves, trademarks, logos and copyrights are the exclusive property of WWE and its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Forward-Looking Statements: This news release contains forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, risks relating to maintaining and renewing key agreements, including television distribution agreements; the need for continually developing creative and entertaining programming; the continued importance of key performers and the services of Vincent McMahon; the conditions of the markets in which we compete and acceptance of the Company's brands, media and merchandise within those markets; our exposure to bad debt risk; uncertainties relating to regulatory and litigation matters; risks resulting from the highly competitive nature of our markets; uncertainties associated with international markets; the importance of protecting our intellectual property and complying with the intellectual property rights of others; risks associated with producing and travelling to and from our iarge live events, both domestically and internationally; the risk of accidents or injuries during our physically demanding events; risks relating to our film business and any new business initiative which we may undertake; risks relating to the large number of shares of common stock controlled by members of the McMahon family and the possibility of the sale of their stock by the McMahons or the perception of the possibility of such sales; the relatively small public float of our stock; and other risks and factors set forth from time to time in Company filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Actual results could differ materially from those currently expected or anticipated. in addition, our dividend is dependent on a number of factors, including, among other things, our liquidity and historical and projected cash flow, strategic plan (including alternative uses of capital), our ?nancial results and condition, contractual and legal restrictions on the payment of dividends, general economic and competitive conditions and such other factors as our Board of Directors may consider relevant. WrestleMani ?Schedule of Events I Date Event Description Location Wednesday, 4/3 WrestieMania 29 Press Conference National Press Conference, 12PM-1PM Radio City Music Hall, NYC Hackensack University Medical Center Visit Local hospital visit with WWE Superstars; 10AM-12PM Hackensack, NJ Bayside Morristown Medical Center Visit - Local hospital visit with WWE Superstars; 2-4PM Morristown, Ni NY Presbyterian Hospital Visit - Local hospital visit with WWE Superstars; 11AM-1PM New York, NY St. Mary?s Hospitai for Children Visit - Locai hospital visit with WWE Superstars; 2-4PM Bayside, NY NY National Guard Meet Greet - Meet greet with WWE Superstars; S-7PM Lexington Avenue Armory, NY, NY Thursday, 4/4 Be A STAR Raliy NY - l.S. 51 Edwin Markham; Staten lsiand, NY Be A STAR Rally - NJ Elliott School; Newark, NJ WrestleMania Axxess (Session 1) Center Superstars for Sandy Relief - 8- Cipriani?s Wall Street NYC Friday, 4/5 National/international Media Day - Media 1:1?5 w/ WWE Superstars; 6-11AM IZOD Center (TBD) WrestleMania Reading Celebration - Thomas Connors Primary School, 12-2PM Hoboken, NJ Be a STAR Rally at Axxess - Center, 4:30-5:15pm IZOD Center, East Rutherford, NJ Make-A?Wish Private Signing - Signing for MAW children; 7-9PM Maggiano's Little ltaly, Hackensack, NJ Reading Challenge Private Signing - Signing for Reading Challenge children; 7-9PM Sheraton NY Times, New York, NY WrestieMania Axxess (Session 2) 6-10PM 1200 Center lnternationai Media and Partner Reception - Reception with WWE Superstars; Press Lounge at lnk48 Hotel (NYC) Saturday, 4/6 WrestleMania Axxess (Sessions 3?5) - 8AM-12PM, 6-10PM Center WrestieMania Reading Chalienge Finals 10AM-12PM City College, New York, NY Business Partner Summit Presentation to business partners; The Times Center (415t St. 8th Ave.) Make-A-Wish Pizza Party (World Wish Day) - John Cena hosts MAW children; Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony - ?13lnduction Ceremony; 8pm (Doors open 7pm) Madison Square Garden Arena Sunday, 4/7 WrestleMania Axxess (Sessions 6-7) - 12:30-4z309M Center VIP/Media Pre-Event Party - Hosting business partners; MetLife 50 Club, MetLife Stadium WrestleMania 29 - (Doors open Mettife Stadium WrestleMania After Party - Time TBD Talent Hotel Monday, 4/8 Monday Night Raw (Doors open Center Updated 3.26.13 WRESTLEMANIA XXIX LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Wayne Hasenbalg, NJSEA - Bryan Grimaldi, NYC Company Ron VanDeVeen, MetLife Stadium - Marc Riccio, NY Jets - Michael Stevens, NY Giants - Grace Hanlon, NJ Dept. of Travel Tourism - LOC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jim Minish, NJSEA - Helen Strus, NJSEA Jeff Mohl, NYC Company - Jim Kirkos, Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Commerce I TOURISM COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION MARKETING BUSINESS SUPPORT TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT VENUES 8? EVTNT LOGISTICS TOURISM - Port Authorily of MARKIETING - WrestleMania XXIX Co-Chair: Grace Han/on (PATH, bridges, tunneis) Co-Chair: Helen Strus April 7, 2013 Co~Chair: Jeff Mohl - NJDOT Co-Chair: Christine Stagno MetLife Stadium - NJ Transit - Advertising Promotions I HOTELS - NJ Turnpike - Welcoming/Branding Campaign - AXXESS Co?Chair: Judy Ross - Ferry Service - Digital Media (website, social) April 4 - April 7, 2013 Co-Chair: Jerry Cito - MTA I TBA MEDIA 8: PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMUNITY RELATIONS POLICE ESCORTS Co-Chair: Nicole Fountain . Hall of Fame CHARITABLE ENDEAVORS - NYPD Co-Chair: NYC April 6, 2013 Chair - Claudia Locricchio - NJ State Police - Local Awareness Campaign TBA - Be A Star - Make A Wish - Reading Challenge - Charitable Visits - Port Authority Police RESTAURANTS Co-Chair: NYC Co-Chair: NJ VOLUNTEERS Chair: Rovena Madden GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Co-Chair: Wayne Hasenba/g Co- Chair: YC - National Press Conference . Media Day - Monday Night Raw - International Media Partners ApriI 8, 2013 Reception TBA I CORPORATE ENGAGEMENT SPECIAL EVENTS Co-Chair: Michael Stevens Co-Chair: Marc Riccio - Business Partner Summit - Choose NJ Reception - Partner Development Co~Chair: Jena Schaafsma Co-Chair: Lauren Jacobi - On-Sale Event Party - Premiere Party (WrestleManiArt Fashion Show) Golf Outing - WM29 Week "Golf? Event - WrestleMania 29 Pre-Party v.5 6.18.12 29 WELCOMING, BRANDING AWARENESS BUDGET WM29 LOC WBA BUDGET TRACKER Companleeason) Subtotal invoice Invoke Date Arnount Who raid. Given toAP Check a Check-Sent NEW JERSEY BANNERS 67,156.95 MAG Resource, Inc. - NJ pole banners (16S), poles, brackets and straps, parking plaza banners (44) 4288A 4/8/2013 23,172.00 NJSEA 4/18/2013 225706 5/2/2013 MAG Resource, Inc. - installation and removal of NJ pole banners 4288B 4/8/2013 28,440.00 NJSEA 4/18/2013 225729 Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. - lane closing crew 13-001 5/8/2013 11,500.00 NJSEA I NJDOT Application Fee (pole banners) NA NA 5 175.00 NJSEA yes 6731 3/7/2013 NJDOT Permit (pole banners) SE 1000353002 NA 5 50.00 NJSEA yes 225986 3/11/2013 UPS overnight permit/checks to F04604113 3/16/2013 5 15.95 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 3/15/2013 Best Flag WWE 8: WM29 - MetLife Stadium (10) 7429 3/25/2013 5 984.00 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 3/25/2013 Park Cleaners - press 10 WM flags NA NA 5 30.00 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 4/3/2013 Britten IZOD Center tower banners (Cena Rock) I Britten Services - install 2 tower banners 1328464702 4/9/2013 $2,800.00 NJSEA 5/6/2013 225985 5/ 15/2013 NYC 8. COMPANY 38,809.88 Titan 360 - NYC Pole Banners (16 HOF 109 WM29) 140255 3/15/2013 33,679.69 NMSCO yes 9108 5/31/2013 Duggal Visual Solutions - ONIC Window Cling 155347 3/29/2013 5,130.19 yes 9197 5/31/2013 - JFK, LAGUARDIA, NEWARK 20,078.00 Melissa Gronda, LLC - production 1721 4/17/2013 16,078.00 NJSEA 4/19/2013 225920 5/15/2013 Baggage Claim Boards (150) detail 5 5,250.00 Retractable Banner Stands (40) detail 4,400.00 Retractable Banner Vinyl Prints (40) detail 5 5,400.00 Door Clings (16) detail 5 720.00 Fold Brochures (1200) for Welcome Centers detail 5 75.00 Freight detail 5 233.00 Melissa Gronda, LLC - install at 3 airports 1732 4/17/2013 5 4,000.00 NJSEA 4/19/2013 225920 5/ 15/2013 updated 1/ 18/2019 CC 400101 GL 440200 ID 520107 WM29 LOC WBA BUDGET 8v. INVOICE TRACKER Company (Reason). I Subtotai I 7 lnvOicef? I tragedies; Date 0 Anioiint I Who Paid? Given too/AP. 'Cheok'ii Check Sent MSG - HALL OF FAME 5 891.81 Britten - 7th Avenue Arcade Banner 1328045402 3/31/2013 5 466.81 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 4/18/2013 ADG - MSG HOF Mall Poster 8477 2/26/2013 5 425.00 NJSEA 3/27/2013 225206 3/28/2013 HOTELS 6,610.11 PU - EVT hotel keycards (5000) 420613 3/28/2013 5 1,655.66 NJSEA 3/27/2013 225203 3/28/2013 hotei keycards (3000) 421000 4/1/2013 5 4,855.33 NJSEA 3/27/2013 225203 3/28/2013 PU shipping cost correction 421000 3/29/2013 3 30.60 NJSEA pca rd VISA x7204 3/29/2013 R05e Marie Lana - hotel WBA deiiveries SE 1000352913 4/18/2022 5 35.50 NJSEA yes 225871 5/9/2013 FedEx - overnight check to PM 802284996688 3/28/2013 33.02 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 3/28/2013 Heien Strus - hotel meetings and WBA deliveries NJSEA I I I I NJ TRANSIT - TITAN OUTDOOR, LLC 5 28,992.29 Titan Outdoor LLC 140995 3/31/2013 28,992.29 NJSEA yes 225767 5/8/2013 Production NJ Bus Taii (44) detail 679.80 Production NJ Rail - Ultra Super King (10) detail 5 11,412.50 NJ Rail - Hoboken Station - Digital detail 2,633.33 NJ Rail - Secaucus Station Digital detail 5 2,633.33 NJ Rail - Newark Airport Station - Digital detail 5 2,633.33 NJ Rail - Ultra Super King (10) detaii 6,000.00 NJ Bus -Tail (40) detaii 5 3,000.00 CBS OUTDOOR - METRO NORTH 17,042.33 Car Cards - Metro North/New Haven 2954828 3/21/2013 16,000.00 4/15/2013 9087 4/25/2013 Vincent Printing Metro North Car Cards (300) 4075334 1,026.86 NJSEA pcard x7204 UPS - ship car cards/posters to WWE/Kamber Saboor F04604113 3/ 16/2013 5 15.47 NJSEA pcard x7204 3/ 15/2013 CBS OUTDOOR - BILLBOARDS 25,300.00 #446 NJ 14' 48' - 4/1 4/7 2974050 4/2/2013 5 1,000.00 NMSCO yes 9193 5/2/2013 updated 1/18/2019 CC 400101 GL 440200 lO 520107 WM29 LOC WBA BUDGET INVOICE TRACKER Company (Reason) Subtotai invuice'ii Invoke Date I (Amount Who Paid GiVen to AP 2 Check Check Sent NJ - 20' 60' - 3/18 - 4/7 2954518 3/20/2013 5 3,300.00 NMSCO yes 9193 5/2/2013 NJ - 14' 48' 4/1 - 4/7 2976156 4/10/2013 5 1,000.00 NMSCO yes 9293 5/16/2013 1515 Broadway - Times Square, NYC 2974051 4/2/2013 20,000.00 yes 9193 5/2/2013 LOC 5 442.46 Network Solutions - domain names (4) 467216468 11/6/2012 139.96 NJSEA pcard x7204 11/6/2012 Creative MP - design M10 12/4/2012 5 165.00 yes 8556 2/20/2013 Creative MP - design M11 12/16/2012 137.50 yes 8556 2/20/2013 WELCOME BUTTONS 2,077.85 Buttonworks - welcome buttons (6650) 130381 3/18/2013 5 1,995.00 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 3/19/2013 UPS - shipping for buttons from Buttonworks F04604123 3/23/2013 73.86 NJSEA pcard x7204 UPS - ship buttons to WWE/Kamber F04604143 4/6/2013 5 8.99 NJSEA pcard x7204 PRINT COLLATERAL 5,765.00 Blue Dog Media Group - social media flyers (15000) 4891 4/6/2013 5 450.00 NJSEA pcard x7204 11/19/2013 Blue Dog Media Group - WM29 brochure (15000) 4918 4/21/2013 5 3,170.00 NJSEA yes 225984 5/16/2013 Creative MP - design M13 4/ 1/2013 2,145.00 4/ 19/2013 9194 5/2/2013 WM29 WBA CAMPAIGN TOTAL SPENT: 213,176.68 updated 1/18/2019 213,176.68 CC 400101 GL 440200 IO 520107 3 NMSCO - NJSEA TO REIMBURSE Company (Reason) Invoice i 4 'AmoUnt I Givento NJSEA 7 Check Check Sent LOC Meetings and Events MetLife Stadium - WM29 Press Conference 2/16/12 4904 12/31/2012 21,211.02 ESP Productions Bryant Park On Saie Party 11/9/12 4831 12/20/2012 5 3,500.00 Fugazy shuttle bus for Radio City Press Conference 5 725.00 Fugazy - shuttle bus for Premiere Party NYC 5 400.00 DNC - LOC wrap-up 4/26/13 5 253.73 Weicoming, Branding Awareness Campaign CBS Outdoor - Billboard #446 NJ 4/1 - 4/7 3 1,000.00 CBS Outdoor - Billboard NJ - 3/18 - 4/7 3,300.00 CBS Outdoor - Billboard NJ - 4/1 - 4/7 1,000.00 CBS Outdoor - 1515 Broadway - Times Square, NYC 20,000.00 CBS Outdoor Metro North/New Haven car cards 5 16,000.00 Titan 360 - NYC Pole Banners (16 HOF 109 WM29) 33,679.69 Duggai Visuai Solutions - Window Cling 5,130.19 Creative MP - website design 165.00 Creative MP - website design 5 137.50 Creative MP - brochure and flyer design 2,145.00 Welcome Gifts Ventimigiia Vineyard - 48 pinot noir, 12 meriot 5 1,278.86 Tiffany Co. - Engraved Pewter Trays (12) 4,257.53 To Be Reimbursed To NMSCO: 114,183.52 I updated 1/18/2019 CC 400101 GL 440200 iO 520107 WRESTLEMANIA 29 LOCAL ORGANIZING BUDGET WM29 LOC BUDGET TRACKER Company (Reason) Subtotal invoice invoice Date Amount Who Paid Given to AP Check it Check Sent/ Posted AXXESS Fan Festival 50,000.00 transfer funds to event #793800 793806 (7 sessions) 50,000.00 transferred to AXXESS Event per R. Desai Community Relations 5 2,582.04 Liberty Science Center - Make-a-Wish Pizza Party 50.13 1/25/2013 2,380.00 NJSEA 3/27/2013 225207 3/28/2013 Claudia Locricchio - LSC walk-thru (12/20/12 8: 1/18/13) SE 1000350697 1/22/2013 41.46 NJSEA 1/25/2013 Claudia Locricchio - Be A Star school advance 1/29/ 13 SE 1000351031 1/30/2013 5 24.61 NJSEA 2/6/2013 Jennie Kerner - travel to hospital and school visit SE 1000353002 4./23/13 27.75 NJSEA 4/23/2013 225986 5/16/2013 Lauren Erb - travel to Liberty Science Center 4/6/13 SE 100035320 4/15/2013 45.82 5/2/2013 225922 5/ 16/2013 Claudia Locricchio - CR travel 4/3 - 4/6/13 SE 1000352840 4/8/2013 5 27.40 NJSEA 4/17/2013 225921 5/16/2013 Park Cleaners - press MAW backdrop NA NA 5 10.00 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 4/5/2013 Gigmasters deposit for face painters - MAW 619917 3/1/2013 5 25.00 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 3/1/2013 Economic Impact Report 10,000.00 NJ-only study 10,000.00 NJSEA pending International Media Party 10,000.00 WWE - LOC commitment 10,000.00 NJSEA yes 225898 5/16/2013 LOC Meetings and Events 27,246.54 MetLife Stadium - WM29 Press Conference 2/16/ 12 multi 12/31/2012 5 21,211.02 Aramark - WWE No Way Out (suite 102) 6/17/12 8909008495 6/17/2012 5 340.00 NJSEA 11/27/2012 223543 12/13/2012 Aramark WWE No Way Out (suite 122) 6/17/12 8909008492 6/17/2012 790.05 NJSEA 11/27/2012 223543 12/13/2012 Staples - tent cards for LDC meeting 6/18/12 NA NA 5 26.74 NJSEA pca rd VISA x7204 6/18/2012 ESP Productions - Bryant Park On Sale Party 11/9/12 110912 11/10/2012 3,500.00 updated 1/18/2019 CC 400101 61. 440200 l0 520107 1 WM29 LOC BUDGET INVOICE TRACKER Company (Reason) Subtotal Invoice Ii Invoice Date Amount Who Paid Given to AP Check Fugazy - shuttle bus for Radio City Press Conference METLIFE 01-2013 4/8/2013 5 725.00 yes 9260 5/9/2013 Fugazy - shuttle bus for Premiere Party NYC 02-2013 4/8/2013 5 400.00 yes 9260 5/9/2013 DNC - LOC wrap-up 4/26/13 4/24/2013 5 253.73 NMSCO Superstars for Sandy Auction 5 124.61 Time Cover Store (Christie - The 8055 Cover) 93532 3/24/2013 5 124.61 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 3/24/2013 Staples - silver Sharpies receipt 5/1/2013 5 4.26 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 5/1/2013 Welcome Gifts 5 6,775.75 New World Group WM totes (50) 29514 4/ 10/2013 605.00 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 4/ 18/2013 Tiffany Co. - Engraved Pewter Trays (12) 941390 4/3/2013 4,257.53 4/29/2013 9278 5/9/2013 Tervis Tumbler Company - water bottles 3238631 4/1/2013 5 451.36 NJSEA pcard VISA x7204 6/13/2013 towels Aramark - Black White Cookies ARENA40297 4/ 15/2013 5 150.00 NJSEA 11/29/2013 225967 5/ 15/2013 Ventimiglia Vineyard 48 pinot noir, 12 merlot NA NA 5 1,278.86 4/ 1/2013 8877 5/ 1/2013 Westin Jersey City - $3 11 rooms drop-off fee 5 33.00 NJSEA Helen Strus deliver to Westin and Sheraton hotels NJSEA Welcoming, Branding 8: Awareness Campaign 213,176.68 see attached tab WBA Campaign 3 213,176.74 TOTAL SPENT: 5 319,905.62 WM29 LOC BUDGET: 420,000.00 -) 100,094.38 updated 1/18/2019 CC 400101 GL 440200 ID 520107 2 We Bring the World to New Jersey Final Settlement WWE Presents - Monday Night Raw Gross Ticket Sales Revenue Less: NJ Sales Tax Net Ticket Sales Revenue Arena Reimburseable Expenses Due Promoter (NTSEA) Less: Cash to Promoter V?Platinum Ticket Refund Contingency Due Promoter (NTSEA) Ri?al 4M Event Accounting NISEA April 8, 2013 $564,345.00 36 897.28 $527,447.72 125,451.02 401,996.70 (16,653.00) (7,760.00) 0.00 (2441300) Entertainment, Inc. 201.935.8500 - Meadowlands Sports Complex 50 State Route 120 East Rutherford New Jersey - 07073 - 12:01; CENTER LICENSE Agassi/mm THIS AGREEMENT, made. and entered into this we: day of January, 201-3 by and between The New Jersey Sports and ExPosition Authority, acting by its Chief Executive Of?cer, or Stadi Manager hereina?er referred to as AUTHORITY, and Event Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. 39.0. Box 3857, 1241 East Main Street, Stamford, Conn. 06902 hereinafter referred to as LICENSEE, 1. USE on Prim/uses a. AREA: Under the terms and conditions hereof, the said AUTHORITY grants LICENSEE a non-assignable right for the use of such portions of IZOD CENTER (the described as follows: The ARENA, exhibition hall and all seating areas, vestibules, escalators, Stairways, concession stands, press facilities, pan-on conveniences, parking toll plazas, lots and roadways typically associated with maximum usage of the ARENA. In addition, selected peribnner's rooms, hospitality suites, interview and crew rooms will be designated by the AUTHORITY from existing locker room Space. This is for the sole purpose of presenting the event described below. h. on WWE presents Date: April 8, 2013 Tima: TBD Event Length: 3 hours 30 minutes c. TIME on USE: Under this agreement, LICENSEE is entitled to use and occupy the ARENA ?orn 8:00am on the day of April, 20;3 and to the day oprril, LICENSEE hereby warrants and represents that it has all rights, agreements, and contracts required including contracts with the exhibitors for presentation of the event. LICENSEE will present all contracts and applicable requirements to the ARENA Manager upon demand. 2. ARENA LICENSE FEE. LICENSEE agrees to ?rmish everything necessary for said performance not purpose of, and at the times set forth $0 plus If for any reason said License Fee and exPeuses as set forth in paragraph 3 are not paid, it is agreed that any box of?ce receipts in the possession of the AUTHORITY or revenues collected by the LICENSEE during the event may be applied to the payment of said License Fee and expenses and LICENSEE Wives all rights to the portion of the box o?ee receipts all collected revenues necessary to pay said License Fee and expenses. 3. PAYMENT OF AUTHORITY shall pay all direct and indirect expenses, including but not limited to expenses of move in, set up, tear down, move out and those related to services described in paragraph 4 incurred by the Authority for the production of the Even: 4% 5a. 5 I The LICENSEE will be required to pay for stagehands, insmance?credit card charges, phone charges, Music License Fee, lights, sound, staging, valet We: admins we a. 77. 53 hkrm: . Saba 4-K: see.? c. mam?, am remit- m. in: wash-Hi2 0:2qu 4. New? mow-cm, A 5c mu Jar-:23 Sake. Saba: event settlement shall be completed Upon onelusion of the show alter the AUTHORITY has inspected its facilities to determine what damages to its ARENA, any portion thereof, its site or equipment, if any, has occurred Such expenses shall include a contingency to be set-off as a security pending satisfactory monetary resolution of any building damages sustained. The payment 'for damages shall be the direct and sole reaponsibility of the HCENSEE. A ?nal settlement shall he completed no later than 30 days alter the close of the event. 4. SERVICES ITO-BE PROVIDED BY THE a. The ARENA will be operated and maintained in good clean working order and operating condition by AUTHORITY for Event including but not limited to: All turnstiles, painting, utilities, elevators, heating and air conditioning equipment, lights, machinery, pipes, plumbing, Wiring, electric ?ttings and outlets, restrooms, sewer and water, water drainage and one daily cleaning of all public spaces and between show clean up as possible for events with more than one perfonnance on a single day. b. The Event sta?? necessary to operate the premises for the Event such as ticket takers, ticket sellers, ushers, security, medical personnel, parking attendants, maintenance, cleaning and other trade union personnel (excluding stagehands) required to move-in the Event, operate the Event and move-out the Event. Authority retains the right to determine the appropriate number of security and sta?? personnel necessary to preperly serve and protect the public. All special services, such as seating arrangements, decorations, erection of platform stands, stagin props and employee work on overtime 2 resulting ?om such Special service requests made by LICENSEE will be considered reimbursable eXpenses to the AUTHORITY. 5. BOX EACHJTIES: a. AUTHORITY shall '?lmish a copy of ticket printer?s manifest accounting, auditing and sale of tickets. Ticket printing, the scale of the house and con?guration of the seating shall be arranged through and subject to the approval of the AUTHORITY. ALL SEATING WILL BE RESERVED, unless stipulated otherwise by AUTHORITY. b. It is hereby agreed and understood that the AUTHORITY currently utilizes the TICKETMASTER system for the printing, accomting, and the sale of tickets for all public events held at the ARENA. c. AUTHORITY will handle over-the?counter advance and day~of?event sales for LICENSEE at the ARENA ticket of?ce; If the Box O?ce Manager consigns tickets to outside agencies, LICENSEE shall pay the sales fee, commission charge, refund fee of any outside agency, which sells tickets. The ticket manager will be reSponsible for properly depositing all monies, preparing box of?ce statements and other reports as are necessary and required. d. It is understood that should the AUTHORITY undertake the sale of group tickets, it will be reimbursed at a rate of 10% (ten percent) of sales total for groups of 15 or more on ticket prices Prices are $5.00 0E each ticket?s regular price. 6. ADDITIONAL CHARGES Should the Event length Erne exceed the time allotted in section lb. above, there shall be an additional charge to the LICENSEE, at the discretion of the ARENA Manager in the sum of $5,000.00 (?ve thousand dollars) per hour. 7. CAN BY LICENSEE Should LICENSEE cancel or not appear for the event covered under this 8. OBLIGATIONS OF THE LICENSEE The general obligations of the LICENSEE shall be as follows: a. LICENSEE certi?es and attests that it has a valid, properly executed and compatible contract with the PERFORMERS whose service forms the basis for this use of the ARENA. The acts to be supplied by the LICENSEE are as follows: WWE'presenzs? ?m b. Production of the participants in the event. 0. Payment to the participating individuals of all moneys due under and all contractual arrangements with them. d. LICENSEE shall, at its sole cost and expense direct the advertising, publicity and promotion campaign. If LICENSEE requests the AUTHORITY to place the advertising for this event and the AUTHORITY makes the necessary payment to the Advertisers, the AUTHORITY will be reimbursed at settlement. Advertising account is as follows; NOT APPLICABLE 9. INSURANCE LICENSEE shall obtain, at its own cost and expense, Commercial General Liability insurance in the name of the LICENSEE and the AUTHORITY, which insures all operations of the and LICENSEE contemplated by this Agreement, and at the contractual assumption of liability re?ected by this Agreement. Such General Liability insurance shall be written with a limit of at least $5,000,000 combined single- limit for bodily injury and property damage liability, personal injury liability, and coverage for all acts and omissions of any agents or perfonners and any contractors or sub-contractors retained by the LICENSEE. Coverage may be provided under one policy naming both AUTHORITY and LICENSEE as named insured or separate policies may be provided. LICENSEE shall also obtain, at its own cost and expense, Workers Compensation insurance for any obligations that LICENSEE may have wi?i respect to the statutory obligations of the New Jersey Workers Compensation and Occupational Disease Laws. deductible applied under this policy. If said premises or any portion of said building or grounds, during the term of this permit, shall be damaged by the act, default, or negligence of IICENSEE, its agents, contractor or its patmns, the LICENSEE will pay to AUTHORITY out of ticket sale maintained by LICENSEE, if any, or, if LICENSEE does not maintain Third Party Properw Damage Liability insurance, then and in such event, the AUTHORITY may withheld from ticket receipts an amount not to exceed the amount of the deductible on the Property Damage insurance maintained by the AUTHORITY. A certi?cate of such Third Party Property Damage Liability insurance re?ecting the limits, deductible and any limitation of coverage shall be provided to AUTHORITY on request. LICENSEE hereby assumes full reaponsibility for the character, acts, and conduct of all persons admitted to said building and grounds by consent of LICENSEE, or by or with the consent of employees or any person acting for or on behalf of said LICENSEE. LICENSEE may or may not insure this obligation for damage to 4 AUTHORITY premises, which is not covered by AUTHORITY is insurance policy, the deductible). Certi?cates of all such insurance shall be provided to the AUTHORITY. The policies shall also provide, and the certi?cate shall so note, that the coverage may not be canceled or any major change in coverage be implemented without atleast 30 days prior mitten notice given to the AUTHO . 10. AND REGIJIATIONS LICENSEE agrees that every person connected with use of ARENA shall abide by, conform to, and comply with all laws of the UNITED STATES management of ARENA, and if the attention of said LICENSEE is called to a violation on the part of LICENSEE or any personnel employed by or admitted to the premises by said LICENSEE, LICENSEE will immediately desist ?ora and correct such violation ll. LICENSES AND PERMITS LICENSEE agrees to pay all taxes, excise or License Fees and to take out all licenses or permits for use of licensed space as required by Federal, State, or local laws or ordinances; and LICENSEE agrees to provide evidence of same to AUTHORITY upon demand. 12. INDEMNITY LICENSEE agrees to conduct its activities upon the premises so as not to endanger any person law?rlly thereon; and to indemnify and save harmless the AUTHORITY against any and all claims for loss, injury or damage to persons or property, including claims of employees of LICENSEE or any contractor or subcontractor, of LICENSEE arising out of the activities conducted by LICENSEE, its agents, members, or guests. LICENSEE will not do, or permit to be done, anything in or upon any portion of the premises or bring or keep anything therein or thereon which will in any way con?ict with the conditions of any insurance policy upon the buildings or any part thereof or in any Way increase any rate of insurance upon the building or property kept there. 13. LIEN AUTHORITY shall have the ?rst lien against ticket of?ce receipts and all property of LICENSEE upon the premises of AUTHORITY for all unpaid license fees, reimbursable expenses and taxes due for the event covered by this Agreement. AUTHORITY is empowered to withhold fiom ticket o?'ice receipts all such items, and, if such funds are not available at the conclusion of the event, to impound property. Should such unpaid charges remain unpaid ten days after termination of this Agreement, AUTHORITY shall have the power to sell such property at public auction and to apply cash proceeds from such auction to the retirement of these unpaid charges. 14. PUBLIC SAFETY LICENSEE agrees that at all times it will conduct its activities with full regard to public safety and will observe and abide by all applicable regulations and requests by duly authorized governmental agencies responsible for public safety and with AUTHORITY to assure such safety. A-ll portions of the sidewalks, entries, doors, passages, vestibules, halls, corridors, stairways, passageways and all ways of access to public utilities of the 15. RIGHT OF TECHNICAL CONTROL AND CROWD MAN GEMENT The AUTHORITY retains the exclusive right of technical control and crowd management, including in the event that the AUTHORITY deems it necessary for crowd control purposes to control access, gates, stairways and turnstiles or to shut off power in the ARENA or because of building maintenance problems remove any or? the technical personnel and/or equipment ?orn unauthorized areas. LICENSEE shall have no authority with respect to such crowd management and Security. 16. CONCESSIONS a. AUTHORITY reserves all rights with respect to the sale of concessions in the ARENA and on the site of the entire Sports Complex, including, but not limited to the sole right to sell refreshments, periodicals, and other merchandise, to conduct check rooms, and other privileges and LICENSEE shall not engage in or undertake the sale of any the aforesaid or similar articles or privileges either before or alter the event or during any intermission which might be provided during the event and shall receive no portion of the proceeds therefrom. b. All agreement for food and beverage supplied by the concessionaire, ARAMARK, will be separate from this agreement, and be between the LICENSEE and ARAMARK. c. The LICENSEE shall enter into a separate agreement with ARAMARK the exclusive merchandiser of the AUTHORITY, for the sale of event programs, and other items of merchandise to an event such as T-shirts, novelties, visors, sweat shirts and given away or otherwise distributed without prior mitten approval by the AUTHORITY. The merchandise deal: 75% to WWE, Inc. 25% to ARAMARK. ARAMARK to provide and pay for sellers. Taxes, bootleg security and credit cards off the top. 85% to WWE, Inc. 15% to ARAMARK on and Video?s only. Taxes, bootleg security and credit cards the top. 17. BROADCAST RIGHTS AUTHORITY grants all rights and privileges for outgoing radio, television, or simulcast broadcasts originating from the ARENA during the terms of this Agreement. LICENSEE shall be responsible for any additional union labor or fees due to the broadcast. The AUTHORITY shall have no responsibility or liability for the radio, television, or simulcast broadcasting (including ad lib remarks of announcers) including, but not limited to responsibility or liability for any violation of any rights. of others by such broadcasting. To the extent, it is reSponsible for the origination of such broadcasting, the LICENSEE agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the AUTHORITY, its o?cers, representatives, agents, and employees from any and all claims, damages, liability, cost and eXpenses including reasonable attorney fees arising ham :1 radio, television, or siniulcast broadcast 18. RECORDJN AUTHORITY grants to LICENSEE the right to record, either visual or audio the event. LICENSEE shall be re3ponsible for any additional union labor due to ?lming, taping or recording the event ., 4' .. . . - . 19. COPYRIGHTS LICENSEE will assume all costs arising from the use of patented, trademarked, ?anGhised or copyrighted music material, devices, processes, or dramatic rights used on or incorporated into the event. LICENSEE agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the AUTHORITY ?zom any claims or costs, including legal fees, which might arise ?om questions of use of any such materials described above. 20. PERFORMANCE - AUTHORITY retains approval right of performance, exhibition, or entertainment to be offered under this Agreement and LICENSEE agrees that no such activity or part thereof shall be given or held if AUTHORITY ?les written objection on the grounds of character o??ensive to public morals, failure to uphold event advertising claims or violation of event content restrictions agreed to by both parties at the time of completion of this agreement. If AUTHORITY exercises its right to cancel an event under this paragraph, LICENSEE is responsible for all costs as enumerated inparagraphs 7 above. 21. UTILITY CONNECTIONS Contracts for installations of cables, electricity, gas and plumbing shall be made by LICENSEE with contractors or AUTHORITY service personnel designated by AUTHORITY in accord with AUTHORITY prevailing practice. Any exceptions must be approved in Writing by AUTHORITY. All such connections and related work will be at the exPense of the LICENSEE, including any related costs incurred by the 22. EIECTRICITY In the event extra lights, (other than existing building spots), or other special lights or extraordinary electrical power shall be required by LICENSEE, they shall be paid for by LICENSEE at current rates in effect in said building. All electrical connections must be made by a representative of the AUIHORITY, or the approved AUTHORITY electrical contractor. Multiple plugs such as twin sockets, etc., will not be permitted. Any such connections found will, of necessity, be required by the electrical contractor to conform to AUTHORITY and ?re. regulations. All electrical equipment shall be properly wired and meet ?re underwriter?s speci?cations. 23. WATER AUTHORITY agrees to ?nish water by means of the appliances. installed for ordinary drinking, toilet or janitorial purposes, but for no other purpose unless otherwise speci?cally provided for in this Agreement. Water closets and water apparatus will not be used for any . cse other than that for which they are constructed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags, paper, or other substances shall be thrown therein. Any damages resulting to them on account of misuse of any nature or character whatever shall be paid for by the LICENSEE. 24. PARKING Parking will be controlled and operated by AUTHORITY, which will retain and be entitled to all receipts from the parking. 15 parking passes will be printed and presented to LICENSEE by the AUTHORITY for use at the event. All services, equipment, labor and supplies provided or used in connection with the parking operations shall be provided at the expense of the AUTHORITY. 25. CREDENTIALS The AUTHORITY, its o?icers, directors, selected employees and selected concessionaires shall, have access to the premise upon presentation of the authorized event credentials to be supplied by the LICENSEE. Such credentials are to be appropriately displayed. The distribution of such credentials to the AUTHORITY o?icers, directors, selected employees and selected concessionaires shall be performed by the ARENA manager. LICENSEE shall provide AUTHORITY with an adequate number of credential passes 'for key working personnel. 26. LICENSEE PROPERTY AUTHORITY will accept delivery of property addressed to LICENSEE only as a service to LICENSEE, and LICENSEE will indemnity and hold harmless AUTHORITY for any loss or damage to such property in the receipt, handling, care, and custody of such property at any time. LICENSEE ?nther indemni?es AUTHORITY from any claims or costs related to claims iron: any third party for loss or damage to property on the premises of AUTHORITY timing the time covered by this Agreement. AUTHORITY assumes no re3ponsibility whatsoever for any property placed in said building and AUTHORITY is hereby expressly relieved and discharged from any and all liability for any loss, injmy, or damage to persons or property which may be sustained by reason of the occupancy of said building or any part thereof under this permit, and watchmen or other protective service desired by must be arranged by speci?c agreement with the AUTHORITY. In the event that LICENSEE shall leave any property on the premises after the termination of the engagement contracted for herein, Authority may upon ?ve (5) days notice, diapose of said property as it may see Whether by selling the same, destroying it, or otherwise arranging for its removal from the premises, taking full title and using the property as a source of funds for the expense of such removal, storage or otherwise. The proceeds of any such sale may be retained as a consideration for the cost of removing the same. 27. EXHIBIT ENTRANCE All articles, exhibits, displays, eta, shall be brought into and out of the facility only at such entrances and during such hours as designated by AUTHORITY. 28. DEFACEMENT OF BUILDING LICENSEE shall not injure or mar, or in any manner deface said premises, and shall not cause or permit to be driven any nails, hooks, tacks or screws in any part of said building nor shall be made or allow to be made any alterations of any kind therein. If said premises, or any portion of said building or grounds, during the term of this Agreement, shall be damaged by the act, default or negligence of LICEN SEE or by the agent, employees, patrons or any person or persons admitted, to said premises by said LICENSEE, the LICENSEE will pay to AUTHORITY out of ticket sale receipts and advance payment, such additional some as shall be necessary to restore said premises to their original condition ordinary wear and tear excepted. LICENSEE hereby assumes responsibility for the character, acts and conduct of all persons admitted to said building or to any portion of said building and grounds by consent of LICENSEE or by or with the consent of employees or any person acting for or on behalf of said LICENSEE and said AUTHO agrees to have on hand at all times suf?cient security sta??to maintain order and protect persons and property as required by the AUTHORITY. 29. SIGNS AND POSTERS LICENSEE will not post or allow to be posted any signs, cards, or posters except upon such diaplay areas as AUTHORITY may provide. Use of such areas is anon~ exclusive right. All material is subject to approval by AUTHO . 30. ADVERTISING LICENSEE agrees that all advertising of the event will be honest and true and will include accurate information of show times and ?cket prices. All advertising space on the premises of AUTHORITY is the exclusive property of AUTHORITY and all receipts therefrom shall accrue to AUTHO . 31. OCCUPANCY In case the ARENA or any part thereof shall be destroyed or damaged by ?re or any other cause, or if any casualty or unforeseen occurrence shall render the ful?llment of this lease by the AUTHORITY impossible, including but without limitation thereto, the requisitioning of the leased premises by the United States Government or any arm or instrumentality thereof; then and thereupon, this license agreement will terminate and the shall not pay the rent portion of the license fee and the said LICENSEE hereby waives any claim for damages or compensation should this lease be so terminated. IICENSEE may, with the approval of the General Manager of the ARENA, leave exhibits, equipment, or show material in the premises, but LICENSEE assumes full responsibility in accordance with the above. Should it become necessary in the judgment of the AUTHORITY to evacuate the premises because of a bomb threat or for other reasons of public safety, the LICENSEE will retain the possession of the premises for su?cient time to complete presentation of his activity Without additional rental charge providing such time does not interfere with another schedule use of the ARENA. If it is not possible to complete presentation of the activity, rental shall be forfeited, prorated, or adjusted at the sole discretion of AUTHORITY based on the situation and the LICENSEE hereby waives any claim for damages or compensation from AUTHORITY. 32. OEQECTIONABLE PERSONS AUTHORITY reserves the right to eject or canse to be ejected from the premises any objectionable person. or persons and neither AUTHORITY nor any of its o?cers, agents or employees shall be liable to LICENSEE for any damages that may he sustained by LICENSEE through the exercise by AUTHORITY of such right. 33. OPENING HOURS AUTHORITY agrees to open doors one hour prior to the advertised time of the event 34. REFUND 0E TICKET REVENUE. AUTHORITY retains the right to make determination of ticket re?mds cause, in keeping with AUTHORITY policy or retaining faith with the public. This shall include, but not be limited to, seats blocked by equipment when exchange for comparable location is not possible; failure of projection equipment, failure of an act to show or go on within reasonable time schedule, and non~appearance or in any case where in the opinion of the AUTHORITY the LICENSEE has not produced or delivered in whole, or in part, the performance, product or service that has been advertised to the public. 35. ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTHORITY reserves the right to make announcements during intermission which would relate brie?y to ?rture attractions, institutional advertising and such announcements as AUTHORITY may deem necessary at any time in the interest of public safety. LICENSEE agrees that it will cooperate and will cause its agents and performers to cooperate with the delivery of such announcements for public safety, including, but not limited to, annulmcements to require patrons to return to their seats or to exit the building. 36. AGREEMENT TO QUIT PREMISES LICENSEE agrees to quit licensed space no later than the end of this Agreement and ?nther agrees to leave licensed Space in condition equal to that at commencement date of this Agreement, ordinary wear and tear and use thereof excepted. Failure to quit the premises will make the LICENSEE liable for additional payment of rent as indicated in paragraph 6 above. 37. LOST ARTICLES AUTHORITY shall have the sole right to collect and have custody of articles left in the building by persons attending any performance or exhibition. Persons in employ shall not collect or interfere with the collection or custody of such articles. 38. NON-ASSIGNMENT will not assign, transfer, subject or compromise any right, title, or interest in this Agreement, without prior written approval. 10 39. DEFAULT LICENSEE further covenants that, if any default is made in the payment of the license fee or in the advance payment of event expenses or any part thereof? at the times above speci?ed, or if any default is made in- any covenant or agreement therein contained, this permit and the relationship of the parties at the option of the AUTHORITY shall cease and terminate and the relationships of the parties shall be the same in all respects as if said term had exPired and the said AUTHORITY may re-enter the premises and hold the same, remove all persons therefrom and resort to any legal proceedings to .obtain such possession and the said LICWSEE shall notwithstanding such reentry, pay the full aniount of said license fee as herein agreed to be paid. In .case suit or action is instituted by AUTHORITY to enforce compliance with the agreement, AUTHORITY shall be entitled to the costs of the suit and reasonable attorney?s fees. 40. CIVERIGHTS LICENSEE agrees not to discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment because of race, religion or national origin, or any other reason prohibited by law and ?lrther agrees to likewise not discriminate for those same reasons against any persons relative to admission, services or privileges o??ered to or enjoyed by the general public. 41. FORCE MAJEURE If the event cannot take place, in whole or in part, because of an ACT OF GOD, National Emergency, war, labor dispute, ?re, casualty or other unforeseen occurrence or any other cause beyond the control of the AUTHORITY or which the AUTHORITY is unable to avoid by exercise of due diligence, AUTHORITY shall have no obligation or liability whatsoever to LICENSEE as a result thereof. 42. RIGHT It is expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that the AUTHORITY may terminate this Agreement at any time when, in its judgment and sole discretion, it deems the work (or services, etc.) being perfonned by (or provided by) LICENSEE is tmsatisfactory of in any way does not meet the approval of the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY shall terminate this Agreement under this provision by giving the LICENSEE notice of said termination in writing at any time prior to the commencement of the event. 43 . SEVERABLE AGREEMENT This is a Severable Agreement and, in the event that any part or parts hereof shall be held to be unenforceable, then it is the intention of the parties hereto that such part or parts shall be enforceable to the full extent permitted by law and, in any event, that all other parts of this Agreement shall remain valid and fully enforceable as if the unenforceable part has never been a part thereof. 44. COMPLETE AGREEMENT This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding between the AUTHORITY and the LICENSEE and no amendments or modi?cations shall be made to the Agreement, except in writing signed by both the AUTHORITY and the LICENSEE. ll 45. Any?decision a??ecling any material provision not, herein expressly provided for shall rest solely Within the discretion of the Authority, its Chief Executive- O?cer or its Stadium/ARENA Manager. 46. ALBPLICABIE LAW This Agreement shall be interpreted according to the provisions of the laws of the State of New Jersey. 47. The relationship created by this Agreement is that ot? principal and independent contractor, and nothing herein shall be deemed to make the LICENSEE a partner, agent or employee of the AUTHORITY. 48. ARENA NAME The ARENA shall at all times be lmown as IZOD CENTER or by such names as designated by the AUTHORITY and shall not otherwise be designated by LICENSEE in any manner or in any publication, advertising or on any ticket, unless the AUTHORITY ?rst conSents, in writing, to such other designation. LICENSEE shall similarly require that any LICENSEE agent refer to the ARENA by the name so designated in any prhited material or broadcast. 49. The parties agree that all ?nancial tenns, personal and proprietary information, shall be held strictly con?dential, and shall not be released to a third-party without the prior written consent of the non-releasing party, which consent may be withheld in the sole discretion of the nonareleasing party (?Con?dential Information?). Nohvithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose the Con?dential Information to its Board of Trustees and to their of?cers, agents or employees who may be involved in analyses and decision making with respect to these discussions, provided that each such recipient of the Con?dential Information is ?rst advised of the contents of this Agreement. ?Andaman annexed hereto Is Incorporated herein and subject In the terms of this agreement. NEW JERSEY SPORTS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY .Y weir/a James R."Minish Executive Vice President-- Faoilities C00 SERVICES INC. \Wan 2 Vice Presidentw Event Booking 13 ADDENDUMA . TO THE BASIC LICENSE AGREEMENT The ?0110ng terms and conditions collectivelyreferred to as Addendum A above shall become an operating part of the Basic License Agreement as if incorporated therein; 1, TICKET CONFIGURATION A. TBD~Using ?ea 2102 Floor Floor, Lower Tier TBD Lower Tier TBD Upper Tier TBD Upper Tier TBD Upper Tier TBD B. The AUTHORITY shall have the right to cause to be set aside for its purchase up to TBD ?tickets per show. C. The AUTHORITY has the hold seats for suite relocation for obstructed View suites due to production. These tickets are complimentaw. D. The ticket pdcesabo've include a $5.00 facility fee, which shallretain. 2. SUITE REVENUE DISTRIBUTION A. It is understood and agreed that this permit for occupancy of the Arena does not emend to the hungry sizites in the Arena. The ?ckets in the quuxy suites are coinplimentaxy (total of466 seats) 13. Suite 121 Shall be allocated to the LICENSEE. 3 . COMPLIMENTARY TICKET DISTRIBUTION The LICENSEE shall not permit free admission or passes in excess of the following schedule for complimentary tickets: LICENSEE: 1% of capacity of which 50 tickets shall be allocated to the AUTHORITY per show. Denis Sullivan Vice President - Event Booldng 15 EVENT SERVICES, INC. STANDARD CONTRACT ADDENDUM 1 1. COMTLIMENTARY Except as Speci?ed in the attached Use Agreement (?Base Agreement"), complimentary tickets shall be under the exclusive control of Event Services, Inc, a wholly~omed subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, and shall be issued in an amount deemed necessary by Event ?erviees. Inc. for the pmpose gf promoting tags event. For - . in ??rst; ?has? an 2. PARKING var $55551?: A a? I?d-5 dis 6th . It is agreed that all venues with parking facilities shall provide free parking to Event Services, Inc. and World - Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. talent and agents to the extent consistent with past practices between Licensor/Lcssor and Licensee and upon presentment of appropriate Event Parking Parents. 3. TICKET WT shall provide Event Services, Inc. as soon as practicable, but in no case less thantwo weeks prior to the event, with a complete manifest setting forth the number of tickets for the event, ticket pricing and other related information, to the extent then available. 4. CONCESSION Neither the licensor/lessor nor his concessionaire shall sell its own souvenirs, novelty items, t?sbirts, programs, or Videos at this event. Only o?i?eial World Wrestling Entertainment; Inc. merchandise provided by World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. shall be sold. Additionally, no sampling, giveaways or soliciting of patrons or distributing of promotional materials at the venue is permissible without prior approval ?om Event Services Inc. or World Wrestling.Bntertainment, Inc. Licensormessor ?nrther acknowledge that no intermission will be held for Event Services Inc/World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Televised or Pay Per View events. 5. GROUP TICKETS Group Sales will not ffered by the Licensor/lcssor with utthe prior approval of EVent Services, Inc. Site. Staci-fan 5? d3 venue, Cam- "w 6. ANCELAR RIGHT OR shall not cause or allow any person or entity to videotape, ?lm, photograph, record, distribute, communicate, publish, transmit, broadcast, exhibit, or reproduce in any manner whatsoever for any media whatsoever whether now known or hereinafter devised ("Reeord?) any activities surrounding the Event at the venue, which include, but are not limited to the following: 565111), staging, rehearsals, meetings, prerecording -related activities during the term of the contract without the elements, the Event itsel? and any other WWE express prior written consent of WW3 ("Protected Activities"). directly or indirectly muse, or allow any person or entity to Record such Protected Activities, WW3 shall .be entitled to equitable relief and such other relief as any court of competent jurisdiction may deemjust and preper. certi?es that the venue may be photographed, videotaped or otherwise recorded by in connection with the Event. As to any rights as to which Licensor has the right to grant (but expressly excluding any third-party rights or approvals that may be required, which rights and/or approvals understands and agrees that WWB shall be responsible for obtaining separately), LICBNS grants WW3 the sole and exclusive right, including the right to authoriza others, to use and incorporate any photographs end/or footage obtained attire venue, in connection with any exploitation, advertising. promotion and/or packaging, including but not limited to, publicatioos, radio, television, home video or other motion picture programs or sound recordings (?Products") at such times and in such manner as WWE may elect in perpetuity throughout the world, and to publish and/or broadcast, exhibit and/or exploit and/or reproduce the same in any and all media, whether new or hereina?er known or devised. aelmowledges and agrees that WWE shall be under no obligationto use or exploit the photos and/or footage obtained atthe ue; that shall not be entitled to any further payments, residuals, monies or other com ?on arising out of WWI-3's exploitation of the photos and/or footage manner and that the etc all footage shall be the sole and elusive property of WWE in perpetuity. ge shall be deemed . sated for bene?tofWWE asaworlc made {amnesia yright Act of 1976- I u?msomiessou LIcsN?sEsinssasU 9 (Q coral: 7'4? venuat. as ?Pets Mm?? 0 oz; veto-W9- Co - Lieu-,3" Pa/ \3 ADDENDUM Licensormessor shall ?nnish the venue large-screen and ribbon board video system on an exclusive basis dudngLicensee?s/Lessee?s programming. Such systems shall be operated according to the rules and regulations established ?om time to time by the Licenser/Lessor and Licensee/Lessee shall have- the right to use such systems without additional cost exoe pt for .the cost of the video system operating personnel, eonsmren?y with the Libensee ?s/Lessee?s use of such systems. {Wad/V - or the Licensor/Iessor ?S'?'r?vices, 1:10., a wholly-owed subsidiary of World Wrestling Bntertajnm t, Inc. ZaZ?-l3 - Date This Addendum is annexed to this contract and incorporated within the terms and conditions herein stated. Signature of both the Licensor/Lessor and Licensee/Lessee must be af?xed. rte-1+ ?lwiij slush-f5 mixed Mmi art-s euuvis 44: be. ?Is . agents employees, successors and assigns to re?ain ADDENDUM Licensor/Lessor shall not lease the Facility for use by or in connection with any professional wrestling perfonnance, competition, 'biti'on or event (collectively a ?Wrestling Event?) which will occur during the period which begins ninety (90) days prior to the starting date of Licensee?smessee?s Wrestling Event at the Facility and (ii) ends thirty (30) days after the ending date of Wrestling Event at the Facility (the "Exclusivity Period?). Nor shall Licensor/Lessor permit any of the real, personal, tangible or intangible pmperty, equipment or licenses belonging to or associated with the Facility or the Iicensor/Iessor (collectively ?Iioensor?s/Lessor?s Assets?) to be used during the Exclusivity Period in connection with the production staging, exhibition, performance, broadcast or telecast of any Wrestling Event intended to beheld at the Facility at any time, whether or not dining the Exclusivity Period. Nor shall the Licensor/Lessor permit any of the Licensor?smessor's Assets to be utilized dining the Exclusivity Period (50 for the advertising, promotion, broadcast or telecast of, or the finishing of publicity for, any Wrestling Event which is scheduled or intended to occur at any time, whether or not such Wrestling Event would occur during the Exclusivity Period, or (ii)?for any advertising, promotion, broadcast or telecast utilizing or publicizing any name, logo, trademark or service mark belonging to or associated with any promoter, or producer of live broadcast or telecast Wrestling Events other than Events Service Inc. or World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. In addition, during the time period in which tickets are on sale for a Wrestling Event to be held at the Facility by Licensee/Lessee or World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., the Licensormessor shall not sell or permit the use of any of Licensor?s/Iessor?s Assets for the sale, advertising, promotion or distribution of any tickets for any other Wrestling Event. Further, Licensormessor covenants and agrees that it will cause each of its parents, subsidiaries, af?liates, representatives, from any act which Licensor/Lessor has agreed not to take and to pretzent any action which Licensor/Lessor has agreed to prevent. ?Hen-3r 1-H. craiusi vii-j prov-?6 Fa?? k?A aban. a?cij 4-6 o?er .x?W Or the Venue For Event Services, Inc, a who?y-oWned subsidiary of World Wrestling Zv J5 Enter/:72:7:c. Date Date?" THIS ADDENDUM IS ANNEXED TO THIS CONTRACT AND INCORPORATED WITHIN THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN STATED. SIGNATURES OF BOTH THE VENUE AND EVENT SERVICES, INC. MUST BE AFFIXED. u- 0-..- on nun?um. INSURANCE ADDENDUM Succeeding a complete investiga?on perfon?ned by the Licensee?s/lessees insurance company, and represented by the Licensee/Lessee to the on a certi?cate of insurance for this event, this coverage shall not apply to any claims arising out of or resul?ng from the negligent acts, errors anti/Cor omissions or the willful misconduct of the Licensormessor. The provisions set forth above shall survive the termination of this agreement. the Venue For Ev" emit Services, Inc, a subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. .K 7/4043 3/4/47 Date Datev THIS INSURANCE INDEMNIFICATON ADDENDUM IS ANNEXED TO THIS CONTRACT AND INCORPORATED WITH THE TERMS CONDITIONS HEREIN STATED. SIGNATURE OF BOTH THE VENUE AND EVENT SERVICES, IN C, A WHOLLY SUBSIDIARY OF WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT, INC. MUST BE AFFIXED, We Bring the World to New Jersey Final Settlement World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc Presents Wrestlemania 29 Axxess April 4 7, 2013 Gross Ticket Sales Revenue Less; NJ sales Tax Netii'?ck?t Sales Arena Expenses Due World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Less: Cash Advance By Promoter Ticket Receivables Contingency Due World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Event Accounting NJ SEA $1,242,225.00 81180.25 $1,161,044.75 92,451.69 1,068,593.06 .. 0.00 (194,980.00) 9&0 (194,980.00) 8 6 1 Scott Bernstein World Wrestling Entertaiment, Inc 201.935.8500 - Meadowlands Sports Q?omplex 50 State Route 120 - East Rutherford - Newlersey 07073 - IZOD. CENTER LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS near-33mm, made and entered into this 18th day ofJanuary, 2013 by and between The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, acting by its Chief Executive Of?cer, or Stadium/ARENA Manager hereinafter referred to as AUTHORITY, and Event Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of World Wre Entertainment, Inc. PO. Box 3857, 1241 East Main Street, Stamford, Conn. 06902 hereinafter referred to as LICENSEE, WITNE SE TH 1. USE OF PREMISES a. AREA: Under the terms and conditions hereof, the said AUTHORITY grants LICENSEE a non~assignable right for the use of such portions of IZOD CENTER (the described as follows: The ARENA, exhibition hall and all seating areas, vestibules, escalators, staim'ays, concession stands, press facilities, patron conveniences, parking toll plazas, lots and roadways typically associated with maximum usage of the ARENA. In addition, selected performer?s rooms, hosPitality suites, interview and crew rooms will be designated by the AUTHORITY from existing locker room space. This is for the sole purpose of presenting the event described below. b. DESCRIPTION OF EVENT: WWE presents Wrestlemania Axxess Dates/Times: April 4, 2013 -- 6pm - 10pm April 6pm 10pm April 6 8am 12pm, 5pm 6 - 10pm April 7 8am 12pm 12:30 4:30pm 0. TIME OF USE: Under this agreement, LICENSEE is entitled to use and occupy the ARENA from 8:00am on the 18? day oprril, 2013 and to the 8?h day oprril, 2013 at 8:00am, for the purpose of loading in, installing equipment, preparing the premises and equipment for use, packing and removal of equipment afterwards of such other purposes as are reasonably related to the use for which LICENSEE is being allowed to use the ARENA. In no event shall the LICENSEE enter and use any area, part, service . or facility of the ARENA udthout ?rst obtaining the prior approval of the ARENA Manager or his designate. LICENSEE hereby warrants and represents that it has all lights, agreements, and contracts required including contracts with the exhibitors for presentation of the event. LICENSEE will present all contracts and applicable requirements to the ARENA Manager upon demand. 2. ARENA LICENSE FEE LICENSEE agrees to furnish everything necessary for said performance not hereinafter agreed to being furnished by AUTHORITY, and in consideration of this permit for occupancy and use of the aforementioned portions of the ARENA for the purpose and at the times set forth above, agrees to pay the AUTHORITY the sum of $0 plus stagehands. Sales tax shall be deterniined by the Ticketmaster Tax Audit. The AUTHORITY will deduct the 7% New Jersey State Sales Tax during settlement and will remit the tax withholding directly to the NJ Division of Taxation. If for any reason said License Fee and expenses as set forth in paragraph 3 are not paid, it is agreed that any box of?ce receipts in the possession of the AUTHORITY or revenues collected by the LICENSEE during the event may be applied to the payment of said License Fee and expenses and LICENSEE waives all rights to the portion of the box o?ce receipts all collected revenues necessary to pay said License Fee and expenses. 3. PAYMENT OF AUTHORITY shall pay all direct and indirect expenses, including but not limited to expenses of move in, set up, tear down, move out and those related to services described in paragraph 4 incurred by the Authority for the production of the Event. payment of expenses shall be capped at . All direct an indirect expenses, as described above, over and above shall be paid by LICENSEE. ?180, 000 The LICENSEE will be required to pay for stagehands, insurance, credit card charges, phone charges, Music License Fee, lights, sound, staging, valet service, advertising, hospitality, transportation and any other event related cost. A preliminary event settlement shall be completed upon conclusion of the show after the AUTHORITY has inspected its facilities to determine What damages to its ARENA, any portion thereof, its site or equipment, if any, has occurred. Such expenses shall include a contingency to be set~off as a security pending satisfactory monetary resolution of any- building damages sustained. The payment for damages shall be the direct and sole responsibility of the LICENSEE. A ?nal settlement shall be completed no later than 30 days after the close of the event. 4. SERVICES. TO BE PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORITY: a. The ARENA will be operated and maintained in good clean working order and operating condition by AUTHORITY for Event including but not limited to: All turnstiles, painting, utilities, elevators, heating and air conditioning equipment, lights, machinery, pipes, plumbing, wiring, electric ?ttings and outlets, restrooms, sewer and water, water drainage and one daily cleaning of all public spaces and between show clean up as possible for events with more than one performance on a single day. b. The Event staff necessary to operate the premises for the Event such as ticket takers, ticket sellers, ushers, security, medical personnel, parking attendants, maintenance, cleaning and other trade union personnel (excluding stagehands) required to move-in the Event, operate the Event and move-out the Event. Authority retains the right 2 $180,000 to determine the appropriate number of security and sta? personnel necessary to pmperly serve and protect the public. All special services, such as seating arrangements, decorations, erection of platform stands, staging, props and employee work on overtime resulting from such special service requests made by LICENSEE will be considered reimbursable expenses to the AUTHORITY. 5. BOX OFFICE FACILITIES: a. AUTHORITY shall furnish LICENSEE a copy of ticket printer? 5 manifest before each event. AUTHORITY shall ?lmish LICENSEE a box of?ce statement a?er each event. LICENSEE shall pay the AUTHORITY all indirect and direct cost of the accounting, auditing and sale of tickets. Ticket printing, the scale of the house and con?guration of the seating shall be arranged through and subject to the approval of the AUTHORITY. ALL SEATING WILL BE RESERVED, unless stipulated otherwise by AUTHORITY. b. It is hereby agreed and understood that the AUTHORITY currently utilizes the TICKETMASTER system for the printing, accounting, and the sale of tickets for all public events held at the ARENA. c. AUTHORITY will handle over-the-counter advance and day?ofaevent sales for LICENSEE at the ARENA ticket of?ce. If the Box Of?ce Manager consigns tickets to outside agencies, LICENSEE shall pay the sales fee, commission charge, re?md fee of any outside agency, which sells tickets. The ticket manager will be responsible for properly depositing all monies, preparing box of?ce statements and other reports as are necessary and required. (1. It is understood that should the AUTHORITY undertake the sale of group tickets, it will be reimbursed at a rate of 10% (ten percent) of sales total for groups of 15 or more on ticket prices of $50. 00. 6. ADDITIONAL CHARGES Should the Event length time exceed the time allotted in section 1b. above, there shall be an additional charge to the LICENSEE, at the discretion of the ARENA Manager in the sum of $5,000.00 (?ve thousand dollars) per hour. 7. CANCELLATION BY LICENSEE Should LICENSEE cancel or not appear for the event covered under this Agreement, no deposit refund shall be made and the ?ill License Fee guarantee as called for by this Agreement shall be paid to AUTHORITY as liquidated damages, not as a penalty, and LICENSEE also agrees to pay all expenses incurred by AUTHORITY in connection with the event covered by this Agreement. 8. OBLIGATIONS OF THE LICENSEE The general obligations of the LICENSEE shall be as follows: a. LICENSEE certi?es and attests that it has a valid, properly executed and compatible contract with the PERFORMERS whose service forms the basis for this use of the ARENA. The acts to be supplied by the LICENSEE are as follows: WWEpresenm ?Wrestlemania Axxess? b. Production of the participants in the event. c. Payment to the participating individuals of all moneys due under and all contractual arrangements with them. d. LICENSEE shall, at its sole cost and expense direct the advertising, publicity and promotion campaign. If LICENSEE requests the AUTHORITY to place the advertising for this event and the AUTHORITY makes the necessary payment to the Advertisers, the AUTHORITY will be reimbursed at settlement. Advertising account is as follows; NOT APPLICABLE 9. INSURANCE LICENSEE shall obtain, at its own cost and expense, Commercial General Liability insurance in the name of the LICENSEE and the AUTHORITY, which insures all operations of the AUTHORITY and LICENSEE contemplated by this Agreement, and at the contractual assumption of liability re?ected by this Agreement Such General Liability insurance shall be written with a limit of at least $5,000,000 combined single- limit for bodily injury and preperty damage liability, personal injmy liability, and coverage for all acts and omissions of any agents or performers and any contractors or sub~contractors retained by the LICENSEE. Coverage may be provided under one policy naming both AUTHORITY and LICENSEE as named insured or separate policies may be provided. LICENSEE shall also obtain, at its own cost and expense, Workers Compensatioa insurance for any obligations that LICENSEE may have with reSpect to the statutory obligations of the New Jersey Workers Compensation and Occupational Disease Laws. The AUTHORITY will provide All Risk Insurance on it?s facilities to the full replacement value thereof and shall, to the extent possible without additional premium, waive any right of subrogation against the LICENSEE. This waiver will not apply to any deductible applied under this policy. If said premises or any portion of said building or grounds, during the term of this pcnnit, shall be damaged by the act, default, or negligence of LICENSEE, its agents, contractor or its patrons, the LICENSEE will pay to AUTHORITY out of ticket sale receipts and advance payment, such sums as shall be necessary to restore said premises to their original condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, with the exception of the fact that the Withholding of such ticket sale receipts paid to AUTHORITY shall not exceed the amount of the deductible under any Third Party Property-Damage Liability insurance maintained by LICENSEE, if any, or, if IICENSBE does not maintain Third Party Property Damage Liability insurance, then and in such event, the AUTHORITY may withhold ?'om ticket receipts an amount not to exceed the amaunt of the deductible on the Property Damage insurance maintained by the AUTHORITY. A certi?cate of such Third Party Property Damage Liability insurance re?ecting the limits, deductible and any limitation of coverage shall be provided to AUTHORITY on request. LICENSEE hereby assumes full responsibility for the character, acts, and conduct of all persons admitted to said building and grounds by consent of LICENSEE, or by or with the consent of employees or any person acting for or on behalf of said LICENSEE. LICENSEE may or may not insure this obligation for damage to AUTHORITY premises, which is not covered by insurance policy, (including the deductible). Certi?cates of all such insurance shall be provided to the AUTHORITY. The policies shall also provide, and the certi?cate shall so note, that the coverage may not be canceled or any major change in coverage be implemented Without at least 30 days prior Written notice given to the AUTHORITY. 10. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS LICENSEE agrees that every person connected with use of ARENA shall abide by, conform to, and comply with all laws of the UNITED STATES and the State of New Jersey and the rules and regulations of the AUTHORITY for the management of ARENA, and if the attention of said LICENSEE is called to a violation on the part of LICENSEE or any personnel employed by or admitted to the premises by said LICENSEE, LICENSEE will immediately desist from and correct such violation. 1 l. LICENSES AND PERMITS LICENSEE agrees to pay all taxes, excise or License Fees and to take out all licenses or permits for use of licensed space as required by Federal, State, or local laws or ordinances; and LICENSEE agrees to provide evidence of same to AUTHORITY upon demand. 12. INDEMNITY LICENSEE agrees to conduct its activities upon the premises so as not to endanger any person lawfully thereon; and to indemnify and save harmless the AUTHORITY against any and all claims for loss, injury or damage to persons or property, including claims of employees of LICENSEE or any contractor or subcontractor, of LICENSEE arising out of the activities conducted by LICENSEE, its agents, members, or guests. LICENSEE will not do, or permit to be done, anything in or upon any portion of the premises or bring or keep anything therein or thereon which will in any way con?ict with the conditions of any insurance policy upon the buildings or any part thereof or in any way increase any rate of insurance upon the building or preperty kept there. 13. LIEN AUTHORITY shall have the ?rst lien against ticket o?ce receipts and all property of LICENSEE upon the premises of AUTHORITY for all unpaid license fees, reimbursable expenses and taxes due for the event covered by this Agreement. is empowered to withhold ?om ticket o?ice receipts all such items, and, if such funds are not available at the conclusion of the event, to impound property. Should such unpaid charges remain unpaid ten days after termination of this Agreement, AUTHORITY shall have the power to sell such property at public auction and to apply cash proceeds ?ora such auction to the retirement of these unpaid charges. 14. PUBLIC SAFETY LICENSEE agrees that at all times it will conduct its activities with ?rll regard to public safety and will observe and abide by all applicable regulations and requests by duly authorized governmental agencies responsible for public safety and with AUTHORITY to assure such safety. All portions of the sidewalks, entries, doors, passages, vestibules, halls, corridors, stairways, passageways and all ways of access to public utilities of the premises shall be kept unobstructed by the LICENSEE and shall not be used for any purpose other than ingress and egress to and from premises by the LICENSEE, unless otherwise agreed to by the AUTHORITY. 15. RIGHT OF TECHNICAL CONTROL AND CROWD MANAGEMENT The AUTHORITY retains the exclusive right of technical oontiol and crowd management, including in the event that the AUTHORITY deems it necessary for crowd control purposes to control access, gates, stairways and turnstiles or to shut off power in the ARENA or because 'of building maintenance problems remove any of the technical personnel and/or equipment ?om unauthorized areas. LICENSEE shall have no authority with respect to such crowd management and security. 16. CONCESSIONS a. AUTHORITY reserves all rights with respect to the sale of concessions in the ARENA and on the site of the entire Sports Complex, including, but not limited to the sole right. to sell re?eshments, periodicals, and other merchandise, to conduct check rooms, and other privileges and LICENSEE shall not engage in or undertake the sale of any the aforesaid or similar articles or privileges either before or after the event or during any intermission which might be provided during the event and shall receive no portion of the proceeds therefrom. b. All agreement for food and beverage supplied by the concessionaire, ARAMARK, will be separate from this agreement, and be between the LICENSEE and ARAMARK. c. The UCENSBE shall enter into a separate agreement with ARAMARK the exclusive merchandiser of the AUTHORITY, for the sale of event programs, and other items of merchandise to an event such as T?shirts, novelties, visors, sweat shirts and other like merchandise. The AUTHORITY shall designate stand locations for merchandising such items. No free samples of food, beverage, or any product may be given away or otherwise distributed without prior written approval by the AUTHORITY. The merchandise deal: 75% to WWE, Inc. 25% to ARAMARK. ARAMARK to provide and pay for sellers. Taxes, bootleg security and credit cards 03 the top. 85% to WWE, Inc. 15% to ARAMARK on and Video?s only. Taxes, bootleg security and credit cards oif the top. 17. BROADCAST RIGHTS AUTHORITY grants all rights and privileges for outgoing radio, television, or simulcast broadcasts originating from the ARENA during the tenns of this Agreement. 6 LICENSEE shall be responsible for any additional union labor or fees due to the broadcast. The AUTHORITY shall have no responsibility or liability for the radio, television, or simulcast broadcasting (including ad lib remarks of announcers) including, but not limited to responsibility or- liability for any violation of any rights of others by such broadcasting. To the extent, it is responsible for the origination of such broadcasting, the LICENSEE agrees to defend, indemnity, and hold harmless the AUTHORITY, its of?cers, representatives, agents, and employees ?om any and all claims, damages, liability, cost and expenses including reasonable attorney fees arising from a radio, television, or simulcast broadcast. 18. RECORDING AUTHORITY grants to LICENSEE the right to record, either visual or audio the event. LICENSEE shall be responsible for the cost of any additional union labor required for ?lming, taping or recording the event. 19. COPYRIGHTS LICENSEE will assume all costs arising from the use of patented, trademarked, franchised or copyrighted music material, devices, processes, or dramatic rights used on or incorporated into the event. LICENSEE agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the AUTHORITY ?om any claims or costs, including legal fees, which might arise horn questions of use of any such materials described above. 20. PERFORMANCE APPROVAL AUTHORITY retains approval right of performance, exhibition, or entertainment to be offered under this Agreement and LICENSEE agrees that no such activity or part thereof shall be given or held if AUTHORITY ?les written objection on the grounds of character offensive to public morals, failure to uphold event advertising claims or violation of event content restrictions agreed to by both parties at the time of completion of this agreement. If AUTHORITY exercises its right to cancel an event under this paragraph, LICENSEE is responsible for all costs as enumerated in paragraphs 7 above. 21. UTILITY CONNECTIONS Contracts for installations of cables, electricity, gas and plumbing shall be made by LICENSEE With contractors or AUTHORITY service personnel designated by AUTHORITY in accord with AUTHORITY prevailing practice. Any exceptions must be approved in writing by AUTHORITY. All such connections and related work will be at the expense of the LICENSEE, including any related costs incurred by the AUTHORITY. 22. ELECTRICITY In the event extra lights, (other than existing building spots), or other special lights or extraordinary electrical power shall be required by LICENSE they shall be paid for by LICENSEE at current rates in e?'ect in said building. All electrical 7 connections must be made by a representative of the AUTHORITY, or the approVed AUTHORITY electrical contractor. Multiple plugs such as twin sockets, etc., will not be permitted. Any such connections found will, of necessity, be required by the electrical contractor to conform to AUTHORITY and ?re regulations. All electrical equipment shall be properly Wired and meet ?re underwriter?s speci?cations. 23. WATER AUTHORITY agrees to ?rmish water by means of the appliances installed for ordinary drinking, toilet or janitorial purposes, but for no other purpose unless otherwise speci?cally provided for in this Agreement. Water closets and water apparatus will not be used for any purpose other than that for which they are constructed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags, paper, or other substances shall be thrown therein. Any damages resulting to them on account of misuse of any nature or character whatever shall be paid for by the LICENSEE. 24. name Parking will be controlled and operated by AUTHORITY, which will retain and be entitled to all receipts from the parking. 15 parking passes will be printed and presented to LICENSEE by the AUTHORITY for use at the event. All services, equipment, labor and supplies provided or used in connection with the parking Operations shall be provided at the expense of the AUTHORITY. 25. CREDENTIALS The AUTHORITY, its of?cers, directors, selected employees and selected concessionaires shall, have access to the premise upon presentation of the authorized event credentials to be supplied by the LICENSEE. Such credentials are to be appropriately displayed. The distribution of such credentials to the AUTHORITY o?icers, directors, selected employees and selected coneessionaires shall be performed by the ARENA manager. LICENSEE shall provide AUTHORITY with an adequate number of credential passes for key working personnel. 26. LICENSEE PROPERTY AUTHORITY will accept delivery of property addressed to LICENSEE only as a service to LICENSEE, and LICENSEE will indemnify and hold harmless AUTHORITY for any loss or damage to such property in the receipt, handling, care, and custody of such property at any tune. ITCENSEE further indemni?es AUTHORITY from any claims or costs related to claims from any third party for loss or damage to property on the premises of AUTHORITY during the time covered bythis Agreement. AUTHORITY assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any property placed in said building and AUTHORITY is hereby expressly relieved and discharged from any and all liability for any loss, injury, or damage to persons or property which may be sustained by reason of the occupancy of said building or any part thereof under this permit, and watchmen or other protective service desired by LICENSEE must be arranged by speci?c agreement with the AUTHORITY. In the event that LICENSEE shall leave any property on the premises after the termination of the engagement contracted for herein, Authority may upon ?ve (5) days notice, di3pose of said property as it may see whether by selling the same, destroying it, or otherwise arranging for its removal from the premises, taking full title and using the property as a source of funds for the expense of such removal, storage or otherwise. The 8 proceeds of any such sale may be retained as a consideration for the cost of removing the same. 27. EXHIBIT ENTRANCE All articles, exhibits, displays, etc., shall be brought into and out of the facility only at such entrances and during such hours as designated by AUTHORITY. 28. DEFACEMENT OF BUILDING LICENSEE shall not injure or mar, or in any manner deface said premises, and shall not cause or permit to be driven any nails, hooks, tacks or screws in any part of said building nor shall be made or allow to be made any alterations of any kind therein. If said premises, or any portion of said building or grounds, during the term of this Agreement, shall be damaged by the act, default or negligence of LICENSEE or by the agent, employees, patrons or any person or persons admitted to said premises by said LICENSEE, the LICENSEE will pay to AUTHORITY out of ticket sale receipts and advance payment, such additional sums as shall be necessary to restore said premises to their original condition ordinary wear and tear excepted. LICENSEE hereby assumes full responsibility for the character, acts and conduct of all persons admitted to said building or to any portion of said building and grounds by consent of LICENSEE or by or with the consent of employees or any person acting for or on behalf of said LICENSEE and said AUTHORITY agrees to have on hand at all times suf?cient security staff to maintain order and protect persons and property as required by the AUTHORITY. 29. SIGNS AND POSTERS LICENSEE will not post or allow to be posted any signs, cards, or posters except upon such display areas as AUTHORITY may provide. Use of such areas is a non exclusive right. All material is subject to approval by AUTHORITY. 30. LICENSEE agrees that all advertising of the event will be honest and true and will include accurateinfonnation of show times and ticket prices. All advertising space on the premises of AUTHORITY is the exclusive property of AUTHORITY and all receipts therefrom shall accrue to AUTHORITY. 31. OCCUPANCY INTERRUPTION In case the ARENA or any part thereof shall be destroyed or damaged by ?re or any other cause, or if any casualty or unforeseen occurrence shall render the ful?llment of this lease by the AUTHORITY impossible, including but without limitation thereto, the requisitioning of the leased premises by the United States Government or any arm or instrumentality thereof, then and thereupon, this license agreement will terminate and the LICENSEE shall not pay the rent portion of the license fee and the said IICENSEE hereby waives any claim for damages or compensation should this lease be so terminated. LICENSEE may, With the approval of the General Manager of the ARENA, leave exhibits, equipment, or show material in the premises, but LICENSEE assumes full responsibility in accordance with the above. Should it become necessary in the judgment of the AUTHORITY to evacuate the premises because of a bomb threat or for other reasons of public safety, the LICENSEE will retain the possession of the premises for Stt?icient time to complete presentation of his activity without additional rental charge 9 providing such time does not interfere with another schedule use of the ARENA. Ifit is not possible to complete presentation of the activity, rental shall be forfeited, prorated, or adjusted at the sole discretion of AUTHORITY based on the situation and the LICENSEE hereby waives any claim for damages or compensation from AUTHORITY. 32. PERSONS AUTHORITY reserves the right to eject or cause to be ejected from the premises any objectionable person or persons and neither AUTHORITY nor any of its o?cers, agents or employees shall be liable to LICENSEE for any damages that may be sustained by LICENSEE through the exercise by AUTHORITY of such right. 33. OPENING HOURS AUTHORITY agrees to open doors at the advertised time of the event. 34. REFUND OF TICKET REVENUE AUTHORITY retains the right to make determination of ticket re?inds for cause, in keeping with AUTHORITY policy or retaining faith with the public. This shall include, but not be limited to, seats blocked by equipment when exchange for comparable location is not possible; failure of projection equipment, failure of an act to show or go on within reasonable time schedule, and non?appearance or in any case where in the opinion of the AUTHORITY the LICENSEE has not produced or delivered in whole, or in part, the performance, product or service that has been advertised to the public. 35. ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTHORITY reserves the right to make announcements during intermission which would relate brie?y to future attractions, institutional advertising and such announcements as AUTHORITY may deem necessary at any time in the interest of public safety. LICENSEE agrees that it will cooperate and will cause its agents and performers to cooperate with the delivery of such announcements for public safety, including, but not limited to, announcements to require patrons to return to their seats or to exit the building. 36. AGREEMENT TO-OUIT PREMISES LICENSEE agrees to quit licensed Space no later than the end of this Agreement and further agrees to leave licensed space in condition equal to that at commencement date of this Agreement, ordinary wear and tear and use thereof excepted. Failure to quit the premises will make the LICENSEE liable for additional payment of rent as indicated in paragraph 6 above. 37. LOST ARTICLES AUTHORITY shall have the sole right to collect and have custody of articles left in the building by persons attending any performance or exhibition. Persons in employ shall not collect or interfere with the collection 0r custody of such articles. 38. NON-ASSIGNMENT LICENSEE will not assign, transfer, subject or compromise any right, title, or interest in this Agreement, without prior written approval. 10 39. DEFAULT LICENSEE further covenants that, if any default is made in the payment of the license fee or in the advance payment of event expenses or any part thereof at the times above Speci?ed, or if any default is made in any covenant or agreement therein contained, this permit and the relationship of the parties at the option of the AUTHORITY shall cease and terminate and the relationships of the parties shall be the same in all respects as if said term had ?rlly expired and the said AUTHORITY may re?enter the premises and hold the same, remove all persons therefrom and resort to any legal proceedings to obtain such possession and the said LICENSEE shall notwithstanding such re-entry, pay the full amount of said license fee as herein agreed to be paid. In case suit or action is instituted by AUTHORITY to enforce compliance with the agreement, AUTHORITY shall be entitled to the costs of the suit and reasonable attorney?s fees. 40. CIVIL RIGHTS LICENSEE agrees not to discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment because of race, religion or national origin, or any other reason prohibited by law and further agrees to likewise not discriminate for those same reasons against any persons relative to admission, services or privileges offered to or enjoyed by the general public. 41. FORCE MAJEURE Ifthe event cannot take place, in Whole or in part, because of an ACT OF GOD, National Emergency, war, labor dispute, ?re, casualty or other unforeseen occurrence or any other cause beyond the control of the AUTHORITY or which the AUTHORITY is unable to avoid by exercise of due diligence, AUTHORITY shall have no obligation or liability whatsoever to LICENSEE as a result thereof. 42. RIGHT TO CANCEL It is expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that the AUTHORITY may terminate this Agreement at any time when, in its judgment and sole discretion, it deems the work (or services, etc.) being performed by (or provided by) LICENSEE is unsatisfactory or in any way does not meet the approval of the AUTHORITY. The AUTHORITY shall terminate this Agreement under this provision by giving the LICENSEE notice of said termination in writing at any time prior to the commencement of the event. 43. SEVERABLE AGREEMEM This is a Severable Agreement and, in the event that any part or parts hereof shall be held to be unenforceable, then it is the intention of the parties hereto that such part or parts shall be enforceable to the hill extent permitted by law and, in any event, that all other parts of this Agreement shall remain valid and fully enforceable as if the unenforceable part has never been a part thereof. 44. COIMPLETE AGREEDIENT ll This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding between the AUTHORITY and the LICENSEE and no amendments or modi?cations shall be made to the Agreement, except in writing signed by both the AUTHORITY and the LICENSEE. 45. DISCRETIONARY MATTERS Any decision affecting any material provision not herein expressly provided for shall rest solely within the discretion of the Authority, its Chief Executive O?cer or its Stadium/ARENA Manager. 46. APPLICABLE LAW This Agreement shall be interpreted according to the provisions of the laws of the State of New Jersey. 47. RELATIONSHIP The relationship created by this Agreement is that of principal and independent contractor, and nothing herein shall be deemed to make the LICENSEE a partner, agent or employee of the AUTHORITY. 48. ARENA NAME The ARENA shall at all times be known as IZOD CENTER or by such names as designated by the AUTHORITY and shall not otherwise be designated by LICENSEE in any manner or in any publication, advertising or on any ticket, unless the AUTHORITY ?rst consents, in writin to such other designation. LICENSEE shall similarly require that any LICENSEE agent refer to the ARENA by the name so designated in any printed material or broadcast. 49. CONFEENTIALITY The parties agree that all ?nancial tenns, personal and proprietary information, shall be held strictly con?dential, and shall not be released to a third?party without the prior written consent of the non-releasing party, which consent may be withheld in the sole discretion of the non?releasing party (?Con?dential Information?). Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose the Con?dential Information to its Board of Trustees and to their of?cers, agents or employees who may be involved in analyses and decision making with respect to these discussions, provided that each such recipient of the Con?dential Information is ?rst advised of the contents of this Agreement. 'Addendum annexed herein is Incorporated harm'- and sublect in the terms of this aorname" NEW JERSEY SPORTS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY was ear/?oak James R. Minish Executive Vice President COO - Facilities EVENT SERVICES, INC. 12 MM Vice President - Event Booking ADDENDUM A TO THE BASIC LICENSE AGREEMENT The following terms and conditions collectively referred to as Addendum A above shall become an operating part of the Basic License Agreement as if incorporated therein: 1. TICKET PRICES CONFIGURATION A. TBD - Using cmtain system Axes Elias VIP $140.00 General Admission 50.00 B. The AUTHORITY shall have the right to cause to he set aside for its purchase up to 20 GA tickets and 4 VIP tickets per session. In the event that the AUTHORITY will not use aforementioned tickets, AUTHORITY will release tickets for public sale no later than 5 days prior to each event day. C. The AUTHORITY has the right to hold seats for suite relocation for obstructed view suites due to production. These tickets are complimentaxy. D. The ticket prices above include a $5.00 facility fee, which the AUTHORITY shall retain. 2. SUITE REVENUE DISTRIBUTION A. It is understood and agreed that this permit for occupancy of the Arena does not extend to the luxury suites in the Arena. Tickets for the luxury suites shall not be sold for this event. 3. COMPLMENTARY TICKET DISTRIBUTION The LICENSEE shall not permit the admission or passes in excess of the following schedule for complimentary tickets: LICENSEE: 1% of capacity of which 24 GA tickets shall be allocated to the AUTHORITY per show. NEW 3E SEY SPORTS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY (MM, James R. Minish Executive Vice President of Facilities COO By__ RWCES. IN C. Denis Sullivan Vice President Event Booking l4 INSURANCE INDEMNIFICATION ADDENDUM Succeeding a complete investigation performed by the insurance company, and represented by the Licensee/lessee to the Licensor/Lessor on a certi?cate of insurance for this event, this coverage shall not apply to any claims arising out of or resulting from the negligent acts, errors and/or omissions or the Will?ll misconduct of the Licensor/Lessor. The provisions set forth above shall survive the termination of this agreement. xe the Venue For Event Services, 1110., a wholly~OWned subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainmet, c. 7' 7/4213 3/;03 at Date THIS INSURANCE INDEMNIFICATON ADDENDUM IS ANNEXED TO THIS CONTRACT AND INCORPORATED WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN STATED. SIGNATURE OF BOTH THE VENUE AND EVENT SERVICES, INC, A WHOLLY SUBSIDIARY OF WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINNIENT, INC. MUST BE AFFIXED. ADDENDUM - (W @324 the Licehsor/Lessor For Event gemces, 1110., a Wholly-Wm subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. 1?7" /3 Date Date This Addendum is annexed to this contract and incorporated Within the terms and conditions herein stated. Signature of both the Licensor/Lessor and Licensee/Lessee must be af?xed. EVENT SERVICES, INC. STANDARD CONTRACT ADDENDUM l. COWLEIENTARY TICEKTS Except as Specified in the attached Use Agreement (?Base complimentary tickets shall be under the exclusive control of Event Services, Inc, a wholly~owned subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc, and shall be issued in an amount deemed necessary by Event Services. Inc. for the purpose of promoting this event. For . tickets shall have a 0 face alu . bu lid-5?? ?26: agmisc Ofiitginjejntit?v?he?a??gg?g gaging-Eula? 1? Mel? 4- 95?. uf?s to 6631- 3 yr: l- ?this 2, PMC- 124.35?? A a. ch95 4: Min) 4 It is agreed that all venues with parking facilities shall provide free parking to Event Services, Inc. and World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. talent and agents to the extent consistent with past practices between Licensoolcssor and Licensee and upon presentment of appropriate Event Parking Permits. 3. TICKET MANIFEST Licensor/Lessor shall provide Event Services, Inc. as soon as practicable, but in no case less than two weeks prior to the event, with a complete manifest setting forth the number of tickets for the event, ticket pricing and other related information, to the extent then available. 4. CONCESSION Neither the licensor/lessor nor his concessionaire shall sell. its owo souvenirs, novelty items, t?shirts, programs, or Videos at this event. Only o?icial World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. merchandise provided by World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. shall be sold: Additionally, no sampling, giveaways or soliciting of WWI-3. patrons or distributing of promotional materials at the venue is permissible without prior approval from Event Services Inc. or World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. LicensorlLessor further aclmowledge that no intennission will be held for Event Services Inc/World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Televised or Pay Per View events. 5. GROUP TICKETS Group Sales will not be?ft?ered by the Licensor/llessor without the prior approval of Event Services, Inc. 5? Sac. {an +Lg venue, c, race. 6. ANCILLARY RIGHT shall not cause or allow any person or entity to videotape, film, photograph, record, distribute; communicate, publish, transmit; broadcmt, exhibit, or reproduce in any manner whatsoever for any media whatsoever whether new lozown or hereinalter devised ("Record") any activities surrounding the Event at the venue, which include, but are not limited to the following: set-up, staging, rehearsals, meetings, prerecording elements, the Event itself, and any other WWB?related activities during the term of the contract without the eXpress prior written consent of WWE ("Protected Activities"). directly or indirectly cause, or allow any person or entity to Record such Protected Activities, WWB shall be entitled to equitable relief and such other relief as any court of competent jurisdiction may deem just and proper. certi?es that the venue may be photographed, videotaped or otherwise recorded by WWE in connection with the Event. As to any rights as to which Licensor has the right to grant (but expressly excluding any third-party rights or approvals that may be required, which rights and/or approvals WWE understands and agrees that WWE shall be responsible for obtaining separately), LICENSORILBSSOR grants WWE the sole and exclusive right, including the right to authorize others, to use and incorporate any photographs and/or footage obtained at the venue, in connection with any exploitation, adVer?sing, promotion and/or packaging, including but not limited to, publications, radio, television, home video or other motion picture programs or sound recordings ("Products") at such times and in such manner as WWI-I may elect in perpetuity throughout the world, and to publish and/or broadcast, exhibit and/or exploit and/or reproduce the same in any and all media, whether now or hereinafter lmown or devised. further acknowledges and agrees that shall be under no obligation to use or exploit the photos and/or footage obtained at the venue; that LICENSORILESSOR shall not be entitled to any ?rrther payments, residuals, monies or other compensation arising out of WWE's exploitation of the photos and/or footage in any manner and that the photos and/or footage shall be the sole and lusive property of WWE in perpetuitym .. . regard, the hotos an ygwotage shall be deemed cat ed for benefit as awork made for hir de 3 ed a :4 Copyright Act of 19767?5 NI'WknAr?j abawb" 1-0 [217 ?1 re coral-IN In 4AA. Venous? 6K5 Para ev?cmsl?s Pe/ vary-w?? \r WM, owl?met? f: ?z MetLIfe Julyi2,2016 Wayne Hasenbalg President and Chief Executive Officer New Jersey Sports and BXposition Authority 1 DeKorte Park Plaza NJ 07071 Re: NJSEA Financial Contribution - 2019 Wrestlemania Dear Wayne: This letter will con?rm our agreement for the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority to make a ?nancial contribution towards MetLife Stadium?s hosting of Wrestlemania in 2019. The NJ SEA hereby agrees to contribute $420,000 towards certain ?nancial aspects of the event, by way of example, AXXESS fan festival, community relations, international media party, ticket err-sale party, and the welcoming, branding and awareness campaign. The NJ SEA agrees to make this contribution in several payments at mutually agreed upon times, but all payments shall he made no later than the date of the event. As you are know the NJSEA made a similar contribution for MetLife Stadium to host Wrestlemania in 2013. New Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC relied on the commitment to again make a $420,000 contribution when we submitted our bid to host Wrestlemania in 2019. As you also aware, the State of New Jersey collected over $l million dollars in tax revenue from the 2013 Wrestlemenia event from revenue received at MetLife Stadium. In addition, the State also had other economic impact items such as IZOD Center revenue, hotels, restaurants, job creation, etc. Please con?rm your acceptance of these terms in the space indicated below. Send one copy back to my attention and retain the other one for your records. Kindly contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Ne Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC M, Ron VanDeVeen President and Chief Executive Officer and Acce ted Jersey and Ex Authority . Wis President and Chief xecutive One MetLife Stadium Drive, East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073 WRESTLEMANIA WEEK SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Wednesday, April 3 Media Day Hospital Visit #1 - Hackensack Cl-l Hospital Visit #2 - Brooklyn CH Community Visit - New York Relief Special Olympics Unified Basketball Game Various Locations Hackensack Children?s Hospital - New Jersey Brooklyn Children's Hospital Brooklyn Chelsea Park - Manhattan Paterson Boys and Girls Club New Jersey Thursday, April 4 Media Day Susan G. Komen Zumba Event Wrestiei??ania Amazes {Seer-stem l} Various Locations Newport Centre Mall Jersey City Brooklyn ii?ier 112 Brooklyn Friday, April 5 WrestIeMania Media Junket International Media Day Make-A-Wish Private Signing Connor?s Cure Kid Superstar Reveal Wrestien?lania Assess {Sessien 3-3} silt? ?failerer Superstars for Home Reception (Snore zi?i?ll?l?vi} Hard Rock Cafe - Manhattan Holiday Inn - Brooklyn Hampton inn Brooklyn Hard Rock Caf? Manhattan Brooklyn Pier ?32 Brooklyn Bentley's Center Brooklyn One World Observatory Manhattan Saturday, April 6 Wrestlei?ania Assess {Seseiens as} Girl Up Leadership Summit Make-A-Wish Circle of Champions Business Partner Summit Business Partner Summit Reception WWE Hail at Fame inductien Ceremeny 8:00Aiyi42?0l3iyi, ?lliiwlO?OPivi Presentation Reception ?ze?Piy?l {timers firtilipni; Red Carpet at 69m} Ereuklyn Pier ?m Brooklyn USTA Tennis Center - Queens National Geographic Encounter Manhattan Brooklyn Bridge Marriott, Ballroom - Brooklyn Brooklyn Bridge Marriott, Ballroom - Brooklyn Barclaye Center Brooklyn Sunday, April 7 Wrestle?iania amass {?eselen WrestIeMania 35 VIP Pre?Party Wr?estiei?ania {liners ?ziifipivi} Brooklyn Pier 12 Brooklyn MetLlfe 50 Club - New Jersey ivietLiie Stadium New Jersey Monday, April 8 Wrestlei?ania Assess {Session ii} Hire Heroes USA Veteran Transition Be a STAR Rally with BGCA Monday Night titan ?l {?26an Broeklyn Pier ?l2 Brooklyn Men?s Wearhouse ManhattanNVWE NY Of?ce Brooklyn Navy Yard BGCA Club - Brooklyn Barelays Center Brooklyn Tuesday, April 9 ?niaeet?awn Live? UNICEF Kid Power Challenge ??:45?3ivi {Sears tiriSPiE-?if; Barclays Center - Brooklyn RS. 212, Jackson Heights, NY Live/Ticketed Events CURE wxg?da?tw 53? t, . A AW McMahon?: ANAWW .mVFoml-aslant Making of a Kid Superstar WrestleMania 35 About Connor?s Cure: Connor?s Cure was created in 2014 by WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon and her husband WWE Executive Vice President Talent, Live Events Creative Paul ?Triple Levesque. The Connor?s Cure mission is to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research. Connor?s Cure was established in honor of 8-year-old WWE fan Connor ?The Crusher? Michaiek, a patient at Children?s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC who battled medulloblastoma, a rare tumor that affects the brain and spinal cord. in 2016, WWE and The Foundation announced a multi?year partnership to support pediatric cancer research nationally through funds raised by Connor?s Cure. To date, Connor?s Cure has raised nearly $2 miilion and assisted more than 300 families around the world. Funds raised by WWE will support Connor?s Cure through The Foundation?s grant-making process. Making of a Superstar Overview: All year long, WWE Superstars visit Children?s Hospitals across the country, and have been inspired by the strength and courage each child shows, even in the face of unimaginable circumstances. Often, pediatric patients create alter-egos or characters that they embody to help them fight the battle against cancer. Connor ?The Crusher? Michaiek, Elijah ?Drax Shadow? Mainville and ?Krazy? Kelsey Hanahan are just a few examples of some of the characters WWE has met along the way. As part of WrestleMania Week in the Community, which will take place April 1 April 6 of this year, WWE would like to continue the tradition of showcasing Connor?s Cure Kid Superstars by working with NY NJ children?s hospitals to select patients to participate in a Kid Superstar reveal. Content would then be used on on broadcast, digital and social media assets to support our September Pediatric Cancer Awareness Campaign which raises money and awareness for Connor?s Cure. How it Works: . Child Life Specialist (CLS) will work with patients and families to develop patient?s WWE persona including backstory, ?finishing move?, Superstar name and costume 0 Be creative! Child can be dressed up using household or personal items, or in any attire the child prefers (Note: Please stay away from licensed characters e.g. ?Batman, ?lorn Man?, ?Superwoman? etc.) 0 Face paint OK (full non-medical facemasks not preferred) 0 Props OK - Once the child develops their persona, WWE will work with the CLS to create entrance music and graphics for the big reveal 0 Patients wiil reveai their personas at a Kid Superstar Reveal at a TBD location during WrestleMania Week in the Community Additional Information: . Here is a video from 2018?s event: . Patients family will be required to attend Kid Superstar Reveal (time date forthcoming) as well as an additional video shoot interview SUPERSTARS FOR HOPE 2019 BACKGROUND - - WWE isjoining forces with The Boys Girls Clubs of America and other high?profile celebrities and athletes to launch a massive global online auction 0 Proceeds from CharityBuzz will benefit BGCA programs nationwide FUNDRAISING PARTNER The two?week auction will launch on CharityBuzz Monday, March 25th at 10AM and run through WrestleMania week, ending at 6PM on Tuesday, April 9th a The auction will feature unique experiential items secured from WWE, celebrities, athletes and our LOC partners CHARITY For more than a century, The Boys Girls Club has helped put young people on the path to great futures. Boys Girls Clubs annually serve nearly 4 million young people, through membership and community outreach, in some 4,000 Club facilities throughout the country and BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations worldwide. PARTNER RECEPTION OVERVIEW- . Date/Time: Friday, April 5th/7:00PM 10PM 0 Venue: ASPIRE at One World Observatory 0 Cocktail Party 0 200?250 Guests 0 Attendees: WWE Superstars, Elected Officials, BGCA Executives, LOC members, celebrities/influencers and Business Partners 0 March 25th Superstars for Hope campaign launches on CharityBuzz.com 0 March 25th Superstars for Hope campaign announced and promoted across WWE platforms 6 April 5th Superstars for Hope/WM 35 Partner Reception 0 April 9th CharityBuzz campaign ends SOCIAL MEDIA CharityBuzz - @charitybuzz 0 Boys Girls Club One World Observatory - aspirenewyork 0 Hashtag joined terces with Mayer Michaei Sieemieerg, Screamer Chris Christie and Sean ?Diddy? Cembs te raise fer the Mayer?s Fund to Advance New Yerir City and the Hurricane Saady New Jersey Reiiet Fund . Global Online Auction (March 25 - April 9) . Live 0 Conducted by CharityBuzz and supported through?WWE platforms other LDC/promotional partners Featured over 200 experiential items secured from WWE Superstars, other national celebrities WM29 Local Organizing Committee Largest CharityBuzz auction of the year, with dollars raised Auction Reception Thursday, April 4 Cipriani Wall Street Hosted more than 600 guests Joe Buck served as celebrity emcee; raised more than at Cipriani WWE Superstars, Divas 8: Legends in attendance Celebrities from beyond Red Carpet arrivals,(step repeat, press interviews) GA tickets $75; VIP tickets $150 hosted 38 Make~A~Wish ehiidren from states and five countries. - Make-A-Wish WrestleMania Events - Make-A-Wish Autograph Signing Maggiano?s Little Italy Make-A-Wish Pizza Party Liberty Science Center - Participants - WWE Superstars: John Cena, Santino, R-Truth, Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio - Celebrities: Cake Boss - Buddy Vaiastro - Partners: Maggiano?s President, Steve Provost, President CEO, Make-A-Wish North Jersey Chapter, Tom Weatheraii heated three antiubullying raliiee, reaching aeariy wee students, Locations LS. 51 Edwin Markam Staten Island, NY Elliot Street School -- Newark, NJ WrestleMania Axxess IZOD Center - East Rutherford, NJ Participants WWESuperstars and Divas: The Miz, Layla, Daniel Bryan, Homswoggle, Brodus Clay, Tensai, Naomi and Cameron WWE Announcer Josh Mathews (Host) Celebrities: Actor, Judah Friedlander (Meet the Parents, 30 Rock, The Wrestler) and Comedian, Gabriel lglesias Partners/School Representatives: CEO, The Creative Coalition Robianronk, Principal, Nicholas Mele, Principal, Eva Ortiz and Boys Girls Clubs of New York and New Jersey Media Coverage 5, North Jersey Media Group (The Record), Staten lsland Advance, The Score, News 12 New Jersey, KVAL 25,806 readers aged 44'? read mere than t?tm?i} nestle aa part at? the Wrestieitiiania Reading Challenge Pearson Foundation YALSA - WWE visited more than 1,200 students to promote - 18 students won a trip to WrestleMania to compete the digital WrestleMania Reading Challenge in the Challenge Finals, a game show style contest WWE Talent: Brodus Clay, Natalya, Kofi to win ringside seats Kingston, The Miz, Hornswoggle, Cody Rhodes, - WWE Talent: Announcer Josh Matthews, The Alicia Fox, Naomi, Cameron, AJ Lee, Dolph Miz and Natalya Ziegler, Sgt. Slaughter and Mick Foley Partners: WWE Author Brian Partners: First Lady of Tennessee, Mayor of Shields and YALSA President Jack Martin Glendale and Mayor of Hoboken - Piers Morgan . Congrats to winners cl ?trestzettiania Reading Challenge this morning, Those lads an be sitting ringside lemma etmee?f?ead?mg Gotta-gee ?Relay Emma? Fannie Male 76 24 t; 4,154.4 x, i' -7 Kim?! rut-l .- r, ?x my WWE ?Founding Partnership? announcement with the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games, a national sporting event being held in New Jersey from June 14 through June 21, 2014. Live announcement at WrestleMania 29 New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie, 2014 USA Games Chairman and CEO, TJ Nelligan, President of Special Olympics North America, Bob Gobrecht, President of Special Olympics New Jersey Marc Edenzon, WWE Executive Vice President of Creative, Stephanie McMahon and Special Olympics Athletes, Ashley Weber of New Jersey and David Dennin of Connecticut. Video Package and Founding Partner logo featured during the announcement VESETS . 16 WWE Talent and local celebrities visited four Children?s Hospitals impacting over 150 children - Locations: St. Mary?s Hospital for Children (Bayside, NY) - Hackensack Medical Center (Hackensack, NJ) Morristown Medical Center (MorriStown, NJ) New York Presbyterian (New York, NY) - Media Coverage: The Daily Record (Morristown, NJ), NY1, NY Post, Clear Channel Video, Daily News and Z100 NEW WEEK GEARS MEET QREET - WWE talent met with members of the New York National Guard, who were first responders to 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy, as well as their families - Partner Testimonial Lt. Col. Ganyo am glad to say I had the chance to work together to make yesterday happen. Thanks for a chance to help put smiles on kids faces, it was the best part of my week.? 28 Annual presentation as brand The Times Center (New York City) Saturday, April 6, 10AM -- Noon 370 attendees Partners in attendance included: - Mattel - Toys Us - 2K Sports - Susan G. Komen - Special Olympics - National Guard - Hulu . DirecTV Dish - E?s tausiness and Morgan Stanley Yahoo! Google Kmart General Mills Bank of America Frito Lay Post Foods (Fruity Pebbles) WrestleMania 30 L00 PR coverage pre, during and post-WrestieMania including: Nationai/intemational TV - Jimmy Kimmel - VH1 Morning Buzz - Late Night with Jimmy Fallon - Fox Friends (3 hits) - YES Network - Access Hollywood - Conan - 106 Park - Univision - Extra Fox Business/Cavuto MLB Network - Fox Business/Closing Bell - Entertainment Tonight - The insider The Weather Channel - Nick Kids? Choice Awards - Telemundo Print/Out?ts Men?s Fitness - Muscle Fitness - Hollywood Reporter . - PereZHiitonoom - Associated Press - Bleacher Report - Huffington Post Sports Business Daily - ESPN NY - Star Magazine Los Angeles Times - Sports illustrated -?MTV.com - Variety - TMZ.com - Yahoo! News - Boston Herald Cynopsis Sports iGN.com - USA Today - Mashable - MSN.com - Tech Crunch, - Spin.com - Online - Vibe.com - Houston Chronicle - Forbestcom -{Marvel.com InTouch Weekly - Multichannel News - FoxSports.com - US Weekly Live Nation OK Weekly OMG Yahoo People Bloomberg News - Getty Nationai Radio - 2100 - WFAN Boomer and Carton - in the Morning Opie and Anthony - Big Boy?s Neighborhood Street Radio Locai Media - More than 50 interviews with local media including Fox (Good Day The Couch, News 12 Long island, News 12 NJ, WPIX, WABC, 1010 Wins, WOR, 2100, Hot 97, Boomer and Carton, Jim Kerr 104.3, Newsda Daily News, NY Post, Newark Star-Ledger, Bergen Record, ESPN NY, Queens Chronicle, Bronx Times, Hudson Re orter, NJ Business Journal, Business Journal, AM NY, Metro, NY 1, Asbury Park Press, Stamford Advocate, Greenwich Times, Stamford atch, CT Post, Fios TV 1 Live Shots - 15 total live shots from Axxess and MetLife Stadium with outlets including Fox, WABC, Fox Friends, Fios TV 1 WWE kicked off Wrestie?fiania Week with its annual press centerence at the icenic Radio City Music Hall - Thursday, April 4, 1PM Talent participants included: John Cena, The Rock, Triple H, CM Punk, Alberto De! Rio, Mark Henry, Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, John Saboor, LOC Members Press conference had 120K live streams on WWE.com, Facebook and YouTube with live fan post press conference and has had over 530K replays on YouTube Photo op on Radio City Music Hall Marquee with more than 500 fans outside . Nearly 50 media outlets in attendance including: NY Post, NY Daily News, Chicago Sun Times, Newsday, TMZ.com, Fox News, WABC, Telemundo, Sirius Satellite Radio, Opie Anthony, Extra, Wire Image, Getty, Zuma Press ?iO WWE Superstardohn Gena Sagan G. Kamen rang NYSE chasing . Friday, April 5, 4PM at NYSE a Covered on all majorTV business prOgramming John Cena? toured Stock Exchange ?oorwith breast cancer survivors, HuffPost Live ngA - CNN ShowBi 2 Toni NBC Sports Network' Fox Business Varney Co 3 The Crossover Good Morni merica - Live with Keiiy and Mi chaei Monday, Aprii 8 Gloommg, Br 2 ndi Awareness Cam paig New York New Jersey March 28, 2013 IZOD Center Tower Banners JEXWGPUD Xund NO It . Banners are Undertaker CM Punk face MetLife Stadium and can be seen from Route 3 1811901 30019 John Gena 3901:] the Rack My; New Jersey Pole Banners NEWJEHSEY as; 2' L., 165 Pole banners - 10 different faces - On main roads surrounding Sports Complex and 3 West leading in from Linco Tunnel New Jersey Pole Banners Sports Complex Toll Plaza Banners - 44 banners at 5?toll pla-zas,? leading into Sports Complex NEW JERSEY WELCOMES WWE SUNDAY 7? EMRNIA . . . MetLife Stadium Flags 5 WM 5 WWE ?ags Will fly Thursday - Monday by Stadium West Entrance (where Superstore will be) Tail Poles- US, NJ, POW Flags NYC Pole Banners WWEHOF -125 Pole Banners in Manhattan -109 WM 2 16 Hall of Fame ~Near tourist attractions: Radio City, avid Letterman, United Nations, Columbus Circle Official NYC Visitors? Center Located at 810 7th Ave (52/53 St) Takeover March 20 - April 8 Window Cling WWE Music playing 4 hours per day WM29 Screen Saver on Center?s computers Staff wearing WM29 t-shirts buttons Video wall playing :30 WM29 :30 Axxess Spots in rotation (1 minute 10 minute cycle) 10 ??asksHammer Playgmund 9; 999999} 9.99.. wt: .. -43 .W9 9 {3.1.99.9m99 . .. 9 ?9.9.09.9?.993 1 ??99.1an tfzm?mgm Wres?emania 125 Units Street Banner Locations (Subfnci (n Availawa A City Amuvnl) I NYC Emmr i 1?11 New [3123210115 3.13.13 . 3 . ?999;. 9;.99 ?.04 a, 9 ?9 I ?3111?? .9999 99999 9.9999999gm. 2219.39 9:999:55. ?99 99992999999999 1932299999193 1 9' 5 9. .. 235? '3 2959215913.; 139:. .. .99999993 9.9 99.299999. 125 total banners 16 HO WWE WrestleMania @Wres?eMania 3318f forww Wm UeMan?a max in April 7. 12.2223 Stadzumz I Ollnw us far breamng news, 82 spew! utters! The 232 3 at Mt mamm r- 22 37 ?t?w Meets All 2? No realms WWE Wres?eManla? - a 2 2:22:22 Hey @wcm- window. (may 18 more days, pmtw?tencomla?mwupx $222292? 11123222222922: 222-5322322222 ?:51me mnw.,m A ?u . oimxmamm WM Week Brochure - 8- ?panel brochure with info on WM29 Week, Auction, CR, transportation and discounts - 10,000 printed (5K NY and 5K NJ) - Distributed at Airport Welcome Centers, NYC Visitors? Center and Hotels - Brochure IS a stand-alone and a wrap (will wrap NYC Official Visitor Guide at NYC Visitors? Center and NJ Meadowlands Liberty CVB Visitor Guide distributed at NJ hotels) man-mum- LINN lu 5mm II. mxw?MR/a mu mum $351!mech Drummers: rm: Mm 1w [Wm? MR ?rm 2% mm as? 1:35: ?an puma: yaw rowan; math?): ?mm? mm: 'mwwm mm ?Imam-hum mm ctr-um an: W601: munch Ma PM um It W3 calm maven-:0 mm. Wu immwdeSWamx! strut l-ammsuum ?muum?e:b mwvmum?rmmuom- mum WI. *3 mm 525w Haw): 3mm. WEI cm mum/mist! am Hi cows mm?wmm?mn Hal-u id WW WOW 13 HIFPOFIS Labuarula, WBA Program will include bagga .5 35.5? H), vertical banners (35.5? 83.25" H) and brochur a elc er a all 3 airports and door clings (30? 24? H) at EWR and LGA Install Monday, April 1, Removal Tuesday, April 9 NY specific for JFK and LGA: NJ specific for EWR 24 Banners at Welcome Centers 12 JFK, 6 at LGA, and 6 at EWR 135 Baggage Claim signs 60 at JFKDoor Clings 8 at EWR (Terminal international Arrivals) and 8 at LGA - 2500 brochures distributed at Welcome Centers in all 3 airports NEW JERSEY WELCOMES WWE SUNDAYE . MEILIFE STADIUM harm-wit . NEW YBRK WELCOM WWE SUNDAY we. Welcome Center Banner Baggage Claim MSG Hall of Fa .4: W4 Wm Mamm?saunmgnum Hind; Wat; f" may . 7th Ave Entrance Arcade Banner at MSG MSG Mall Poster Hotels NYC NJ . Hotel Key Cards (8000 ordered) - 7 NJ Hotels 2 NYC Hotels Lobby Banners (16 total - NY NJ specific: Same as airports . 35.5? 83.25? . 10 NJ Hotels 1 NYC I Buttons I Worn by Front Desk Staff and Housekeeping - 10 NJ Hotels 1 NYC Hotel . 2 NYC Hotels are the WWE Travel Package Hotels I Participating NJ Hotels surround MetLife Stadium . No WBA program at HQ Hotel summit ("{0va m4- Metro North Rail New Haven 190 Car Cards installed (March 18 -- April 7) 17 NJ Transit ail Ultra Super . JEHS WELCHMES WWE it 7 SUNDA r3. PM ll?Ji: UN Hilt- STAUHJM NFLV Jr?: fix?TlmRack h" - F. 1" 'u?V 5.31 A at 5 Rail cars wrapped on both sides - traveling between NJ NYC March 25 - April 7 Train cars will be used to transport fans from Secauous Junction to 18 Meadowlands Rail Station for WM29 on April 7 NJ Transit Bus Taillight - 40 buses - 70? 21? Traveling between NJ NY - 2 Week Buy (March 25-April 7) - Buses will be used as shuttle buses from Secaucus Junction to MetLife Stadium for WM29 on April 7 20 it Digital Displays NJ Trans ?6825 J??V..- In nu 3 ms. 9: 131 Screens ion (station take-over) Secaucus Junct Hoboken EWR A lOn irport Stat March 25 April 7 CBS Outdoor Digital Billboards - 3 digital billboards in NJ - Rt 3 East towards Lincoln Tunnel 3 weeks) - NJ Turnpike Exit 14 to EWR (WM week) - NJ Turnpike by Exit 13 (WM week - 8 advertisers/ :08 duration cycle 22 Square hing?mu?iim 5&3, . ?7 agmm is mm in a ?am?num 5r mm; mm: ?ning-m mms?ti?i .3111. mamas? mm? 2% for or? {Emmi 15 WM video in 2min loop (April 1-7) 23 NYC Times Square Fun-(mum. high-mmu?m emu: mam iim [was how: of ?Wags: Somme: mm ?iimwli?'ih mam?! ?32 mamaa'lf?ay. 423M211 - gem-?Saw a 3mm: 9w mm in ?aminum mm?m long. nmmimg ca mimmnma 11; Marsammg min A aivsximhm ?lm Emmimm?a main! Evm?g. ?s?izaima- mexmnmuno mm: 5:41 ?i?h Awe; :15 WM video in 2 min loop (April 1-7) 24 25 $1 Digital Performance Review WrestleMania 29 April 25, 2013 8N BEMANX) STUQEGS MDBELE HQME I music QNLWE PG . SOCIAL: Biggest Social Event in WWE History Most socially active event in WWE history Twitter Highlights with more than 1.55 million social mentions 3? and reaching 4 billion social 2. John Cena andThe Rockembraceafter match: - 3. Triple defeats Brock Lesnar: 8,795 TPM followers. 760,000 Twitter mentions across the top 10 hashtags, including #wrestlemania. Twice as high as WM28. - Set Reveal shared over 2,000 times, viewed over 700,000, and reaching over 1.6 million with 165K engaging with the post. WWEFanHation . H.242 times 526 989 . 53.38 a; 1.18 SOCIAL: 4/1/12 WrestleMania XXVIH 5 LIVE EVENTS: i 53:03 i HGME mums: SOCIAL: Media Ambassadors:_72 Million Reached 0 TOTAL CELEBS: 29 - TOTAL COMBINED FOLLOWERS: 72,268,828 (notunique) - TOTAL TWEETS: 130 Social Performance Very Strong: Despite PPV Cable Broadcast Academy5755,14. Country Music, 4,1 'WE?stIeMania?ed '7va 5 1,554,025 . 1 'Avs?iarrd?s? CBS 71,641,221?? ?2 __Garne of Thrones 217863 '3 "Madmen .1?192~377 2 TheSimpsons FOX 60414, . The Real '3 Family Guy FOX 45,780 Housewives of Once Upon a 4 ., Atlanta Bravo 138,761 4 Time ABC 14,752-44 'Cel?br?a?o?of' TheCeIebnty 7:5 Gospel - BET, 5 Apprentice 14,415, Kourtney and BKImTake Miami El, 63,995 Nuestra Belleza Latina 13,060 _r C) 5:5 NBAi'VBaS?ketballz' rail 3; . 7 Blazers 42,579" 8 MobWives VH1 33.236 Viking? Histw, 26,138 10 Midwife PBS 5,192 The Cleveland WrestleMania is twice as social as biggest annual broadcast event WRESTLEMANIA: 2013: 1,554,026 (up DAYTONA 500: 704,175 Source: Trendrr.com, 4/1/12 GEMAHB . Li?s/Q EVENTS MQBELE HQMEWQEQ PQEUSHMG 2 MUSE PR?i?l?i?fTS BNUNE Social MediaCommand Center More than 1,000 questions were asked on Twitter to @AskWrestleMania. Top questions included: What can we bring into stadium? When do doors parking open day of? Are tickets still available Where are they km 2? available? as: can Ask WWE WrestleMania af??j?$133M?Fsii??ik?t?ita 232;}: gtg?tz?ocavanagh The 29 Preshow begins at 5:00 PM EST and {annexes begins at 3?100 PM EST 99 View conversazmn What is the Superstar schedule at Axxess? Ask WW5 WrestteMania 3? Mr madmgama Your @weamemhannei fotecast for at Sunshine and ciouds mixed. High 56F. Low 48F. Winds 1 5-25 9 mew conversation Answers were retweeted by key partners: New Jersey Transit MetLife Stadium (@MLStadium), Center (@lZODCenter) NYC Info Center Ask WWE Wres?eManla 2? A: 17,2;22 The bag size iimit for ru?ELSiadwm is For more 33:;1252iLStadium policy information pzease visit Wow comers mien Ask ww?s WrestleMania ?um {agnotea? Ordet the Show at anytime at out and watch 2:53:2miz?esaet?Aanta at 7 PM EST ?t {It View gamma? Ask WWE WrestleMania Doors Open ?130 i 2? view conversation p? 2' ?i?gskiazhm 2? gbz??z?s ?EEt?BS?eMama 0N QEMAMD '7 LWE ETUQEGE HOME. PUBUSHMG 3 ONLIRE If? Eath?i - 3 SOCIAL STUNTS: Hide Tweet and Coming Home Video - Hide and Tweet Contests: Kaitlyn?s hide and tweet video earned 53,000 video views Mick Foley?s hide and tweet had 17,000 video views. Picture taken during Hide Tweet Contest at Hot Topic in Paramus Park Mail. ?1 1., i541 Coming Home Video: 85,000 video views - Fans from 30 countries submitted photos and videos clips. Picture taken during Hide Twet Contest at WrestleMania Super Store. bii?E ., mes-mm or; memes eevmeewvmw ems warm; amazes yomgvsoge MUSEC menses meme; . MajorContent MileStones Press Conference LIVE Stream: +45% Day of Conference 560,000 as of April 25th. First-Ever Google+ Hang?Out: 1,000+ Live Streams WrestleMania29 LIVE Pre-Show: +66% Day of Show (782,000 streams vs. 470,000 ?12) TELEVISIGM 0N nemwa myesnuvmw LWE EVENYS $709105 1 HGME weer) Puausnms 1 MUSIC PRODUCTS mums - .. 1! PG WWE.com: More daily uniques, More Video, Better Retention Strong YouTube Referrals . Video streams: +46% v. WrestleManiaZS week Unique visitors: +14% v. WrestleMania28 week 0 YouTube video views grew by 87%, averaging over 1.6 miilion . video views ger day as? amemwmm 3:35} Pm MEIQE 134 ?rm-W 31? ?16 '5 #1373? WMW The Halo Effect: After WM29 - Video Views up 22% year over year (as of April 18). The Raw after WrestleMania29 was up 51% compared to the Raw after WrestleMania28 and was one of the Top 10 Social Programs since we began tracking (Trendrr): WrestleMania XXIX - 1,554,026 WrestleMania - 1,419,160 - Raw 1000 907,443 Extreme Rules 2012 811,683 2013 677,623 Raw 4/8/ 13 Day after WrestleMania XXIX - 518,787 lam 2012 - 422,839 Raw 8/6/12 401,202 Day after Royal Rumble 1/28/13 Brock Lesnar return?s - 389,815 Raw 1/14/13 Raw 20th Anniversary 368,756 0N LWE EVENTS 571113205 HOMEWSEO i MUSIC QRLINE PG a a mix.? n, 33.3 333353132333 33962- 333333 3 3; 35'} E33 hung mmugmm heav??y 33333333 @3333 En Em?m?mg 3333 3333333 E3333 33% 333233 333333 and 63332333 @3353 .mmuf *?if?gfm xii: \r i) 3% 333mm? WW5 Wrwtiehunla 5:351:93: Ezwmr l?mfwm ham-shy 1% 9 titer mm ?It? ?229 "2 :22 @2222 2 {22 22222222222222 {m x; 2222-222 2:222 2522 roe "a 2 22:3 222m: 2n w. . . jEf QELE EQ ?i . an ??5129 3: am?: "439ml,? "In . w. .. abuzz? i. Aka ffL.? . Wm :22 E22 E22 2:22:22; 2:22 2:2? 222222222223 :3 222222222 2222222222222 2 2222222222222 :22: 2' 222222222 WWEE EETEEI L22 2.22222: 22222222: :2 E2122 :22: WE 213222222222 2 23:12 2222 22:22:: 2:2 2:322:22: EE22E 22:22:: 2 WM 22:22:22: 22E: E, 22:22 E22 :2 22.222222?: 2 E22 ?2222:2222: WEE 2222226: ESE E13 . WM r1: 3 aa ?@223 Jum?t?m 254%? a ?vow mm {3 $39 2% W57 31 @aasmawm .2 22222122223 bgiwgen 82 WEVQE if? 2222222 22222222222229? 2223222233 "Ima af?x? ., 3&9 a: ?Imam-113 ,1 A vi. mg bg?wwn NJ mmuim Ermu :18 531?: 32? ii-?f a mm.ma 5 67%; m: WQ EQ QQ 'ruj?sxzias i?i?a?j?vhlgizt?; tint} . 32?? My ?39m! g4. ll bwamig me wag-M ?77) :7 5, 211:1 {ragga'?m WE @m?mg?g NXT, $1?ng $53: Eggmaamawm <3 mm mmarac? W3 42mm g9 aw EETWT: Eng 55p HQ ?m unwu?f -- w" -nr-w A ?Maw?. . x?w?g??mq ?aw am AW {?Z?awa??ma? a? ?it? ?waa: and $5313?? Sier 3 r" J9 43 33333333333 33 32?? 33332333 3333333 33333333 7333 333333333 <33 3:33 333333333 ((03333 33? 3?2 3-3333) ??73 fix a <3 bu??dmgg W?ih a @165 Hawk}? grad Emmy 'E?itm?ma' we}? NYQ mag Magmh ?if? gamma? 33232: 3222232233 "3233 222322323 (i222 22233332 3223Q Q2 2332 22223322232 223212 (:23 (3222222222 3 32 333333 3 Q3 33322222223: 329222232 ?31 .3 NYC 333233 (2232? 322222232? 32223 HQ3Q3Q . a 1?93!?