Randy Orton Spoils Massive WWE Return

A ring gear designer has revealed that Randy Orton has contacted him about new gear for a WWE return.

 


 

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Vince McMahon was the CEO of WWE before he had to step down following allegations of sexual misconduct and allegedly having paid $12 million in hush money in a huge scandal last year. Many fans believed he was retired forever, but that was not the case. This is because Vince McMahon returned to WWE last week and last night, he became the Executive Chairman of WWE once again after his daughter Stephanie McMahon resigned. Nick Khan is now the sole CEO of WWE while Triple H remains the Creative Head of WWE.

Following Vince McMahon’s return to WWE, there have been rumors that he plans on selling the company to Saudi Arabia. However, those rumors were eventually proven to be untrue.

According to recent reports, Vince McMahon’s return to WWE is primarily to facilitate the potential sale of the company. There are several potential buyers for WWE, including Saudi Arabia. It is speculated that the kingdom, which has been the subject of controversy, maybe the only prospective buyer willing to retain McMahon in a position of power.

During an appearance on “Insight with Chris Van Vliet,” Terrence and Terrell Hughes reflected on the time a heard Vince McMahon unleashed his wrath on an unnamed talent who was once a part of Retribution.

“They notice every little thing, too. One of the guys from Retribution dropped his phone, and I don’t know why he brought his phone, but he dropped his phone, and the producers and Vince and them were yelling at him. If there was a crowd and there’s a lot of people, I feel like they would’ve missed it, but they notice every little thing.”

The two brothers also have experience working on AEW’s YouTube shows. Terrence chalked out the difference between performing at a WWE show and an AEW event.

“I think with AEW, Tony’s a little bit different,” Terrence said. “He would come up to us and actually give feedback, the matches and stuff like that, and then the agents will usually come and watch. For WWE, Vince doesn’t come up to you, so it’s a little different.”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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