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Belief that close friends of Vince McMahon could be removed from WWE following resignation

PWInsider.com is reporting that people within WWE are of the belief that parent company Endeavor will use this opportunity to remove any individuals who were close to Vince McMahon now that McMahon has officially resigned as Chairman of TKO.

When McMahon resigned the first time in July 2022, several employees who were in his circle of trust also left but quickly came back after McMahon forced his way back in early January 2023.

Those same individuals who were buddy-buddy with the Chairman could soon find themselves out of a job at Stamford as the company now has the difficult job of trying to rebuild its trust with employees, especially surrounding those high-level executives who knew about what was going on and did not act.

The Janel Grant lawsuit omits the name of several individuals from the case but lists four different WWE Corporate officers, two Human Resources employees, a WWE employee, a celebrity doctor, a WWE referee, a physical therapist, the tech crew, and the WWE crew “fan club” as people who were somehow involved.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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