Ari Emanuel's Compensation at TKO Group Sees Substantial Increase in 2025
Unveiling the Lucrative Rewards of Leadership: TKO Group's Executive Compensation Soars
TKO Group CEO's Remuneration Skyrockets in the Past Year
Ari Emanuel, serving as the executive chairman and chief executive officer for TKO Group, the powerhouse behind WWE and UFC, witnessed his earnings reach a staggering $67.36 million in the previous fiscal year, as per the latest regulatory disclosures.
Detailed Breakdown of Emanuel's 2025 Financial Package
For the year 2025, Emanuel's compensation from TKO was comprised of several key elements: a base salary amounting to $3 million, a cash bonus of $11.88 million, equity grants valued at $44 million, and an additional $8.12 million in cash derived from the company's performance incentive scheme. Furthermore, his package included the monetary equivalent of his personal use of corporate aviation, with an incremental cost determined to be $365,519, as detailed in the company's official submission.
A Significant Leap in Compensation Compared to Previous Periods
This total compensation represents a substantial increase over Emanuel's $18.1 million pay package from TKO in 2024. In 2023, his overall remuneration from TKO stood at $64.9 million, a figure that incorporated a $24 million cash bonus and stock awards worth $40 million.
Mark Shapiro's Augmented Compensation as President and COO
Mark Shapiro, who holds the positions of president and chief operating officer at TKO, also saw his 2025 compensation rise to $42.64 million, an uptick from $32 million in 2024. His earnings last year featured a $4 million salary, a $12.5 million cash bonus, and equity awards valued at $25.85 million. The personal utilization of company aircraft by Shapiro in 2025 was assessed at $281,603.
Emanuel's Broader Role and Endeavor's Rebranding Initiative
Beyond his responsibilities at TKO, Emanuel is also a member of the Board of Endeavor Group Holdings. This entity rebranded itself as WME Group after its privatization in a $25 billion acquisition by Silver Lake in March 2025. Shapiro concurrently serves as the president and managing partner of WME Group.
TKO Group's Ownership Structure and Key Holdings
Endeavor Group Holdings maintains a 63.9% majority ownership stake in the publicly traded TKO Group, which encompasses prominent brands such as UFC, WWE, IMG, On Location, and PBR.
Former WWE CEO's Stake in the Company
By the close of 2025, Vince McMahon, the former chief executive of WWE, held an 8.6% share of the company's Class A stock, giving him a 3.4% voting influence within the organization




