Vince McMahon has been accused of coercing a former WWE diva into having oral sex with him, and paying $12 million in hush money to multiple women.
Among these includes a huge payment to a former talent that claims Vince McMahon coerced her into having oral sex, then demoted her and didn't renew her deal when she rejected further advances.
Another involves alleged unsolicited nudes from Vince McMahon to a talent https://t.co/fDlVy3S8LK
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) July 8, 2022
Wall Street Journal has published a new story, claiming Vince McMahon paid $12 million in hush money to at least four women over the last 16 years.https://t.co/ysud9fFU6f
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) July 8, 2022
The Interim WWE CEO and Chairwoman Stephanie McMahon reportedly held a company meeting ahead of WWE Money In The Bank Premium Live Event. Nick Khan was present with Stephanie and also spoke.
Stephanie McMahon-led meeting was well received
Wrestle Votes has reported that Stephanie conducted an across-the-board meeting ahead of Money in the Bank. The premium live event took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena tonight.
“According to sources, interim WWE CEO Stephanie McMahon led a company wide talent meeting earlier today at the MGM Grand to address a multitude of topics. Source said the meeting was generally well received.”
According to sources, interim WWE CEO Stephanie McMahon led a company wide talent meeting earlier today at the MGM Grand to address a multitude of topics. Source said the meeting was generally well received.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) July 2, 2022
Vince McMahon had stepped down from his positions of CEO and Chairman. WWE recently confirmed in a press release that Vince McMahon stepped down from the positions of Chairman and CEO. It was recently announced that the former WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon would be taking up the duties as the interim WWE CEO And Chairwoman. Recently, in quite an interesting development from the Sports Business Journal, Vince McMahon reached a settlement with former XFL commissioner Oliver Luck.