Brad Sheperd reports that Dana White won’t take over WWE after its sale to Endeavor, and Vince McMahon will remain Chairman after the sale, with power similar to what White has in UFC.
Ari Emanuel would be chief executive of both Endeavor and the new company. Vince McMahon would be an executive chairman and Endeavor President Mark Shapiro will work in the same role at the new company. Dana White will stay president of UFC, and WWE CEO will be Nick Khan.
A source in #WWE told me the thought is that Vince McMahon is comfortable with the sale because when @Endeavor bought #UFC, they allowed Dana White to remain the face/leader of it.
This means Vince can still be the heart and soul of WWE. He has his job, he gets paid out, and…
— Brad Shepard (@ItsBradShepard) April 2, 2023
In December of the previous year, Andrew Tate, famously known as ‘Top G’, was taken into custody along with his brother, Tristan Tate, by Romanian authorities who charged them with human trafficking and rape among other accusations. Despite the severe charges, ‘Top G’ expressed confidence that he would be exonerated of the charges against him.
Recently, the Tate brothers were released from a Romanian prison. ‘Top G’ addressed the media shortly after their release, expressing gratitude towards the judges who had shown attentiveness to their case and allowed them to go free.
Furthermore, Tate conveyed that he harboured no ill will towards Romania or anyone else and was merely seeking the truth to come to light. He also asserted his innocence regarding the charges, stating that he had complete faith in the justice system to acquit him.
In his own words, Tate expressed his gratitude by stating, “I thank the judges who heard us today because they were very attentive, and they listened to us, and they let us free… I have no resentment in my heart for the country of Romania or for anybody else, I just believe in the truth … I truly believe that justice will be served in the end. There is zero percent chance of me being convicted for something I’ve not done.” Despite the gravity of the charges against him, Tate remains optimistic that justice will ultimately prevail in his favour.