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. He eventually retired from WWE for good and was replaced by his daughter Stephanie McMahon as the CEO of WWE. His son-in-law Triple H is now the Executive Vice President of Talent and Relations as well. Vince McMahon also lied about quitting WWE recently
According to Wresltenomics, the Day 1 show is cancelled for the upcoming year. The show is over, and it doesn’t look like they’re going to be any re-scheduling. So only this year’s event will remain the only edition of Day 1.
WWE’s “Day 1” premium live event isn’t taking place, according to multiple sources. The event originally scheduled for January 1, 2023 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta isn’t being rescheduled or rebranded.
There’s no PLE for WWE expected between Survivor Series on November 26 and Royal Rumble on January 28.
We couldn’t confirm a reason but the cancellation could be related to appeasing WWE’s business partner NBCUniversal.
The 2022 Day 1 event took place from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta and saw Brock Lesnar become the new WWE champion after defeating Big E, Bobby Lashley and others.