Vince McMahon intends to return to WWE, the Wall Street Journal reports. He is frustrated by getting bad advice that led him to retiring.
Vince McMahon has also told people that he intends to make a comeback at WWE, saying he got bad advice from people close to him to step down and that he now believes the allegations and investigations would have blown over had he stayed. https://t.co/xSH94LMCFc https://t.co/D851vN0GV5
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) December 13, 2022
Survivor Series took place on November 26th and it was a huge success in many ways. Kevin Dunn is WWE’s Executive Vice President, Television Production and has been a constant part of WWE production or two decades now.
According to a report by Ringside News, tenured member of the creative team stated that Kevin Dunn was not at Survivor Series. This was seen as a big surprise for many backstage. They were told “he’s still with the company, but he took a vacation for Thanksgiving week and everyone noticed because Kevin Dunn doesn’t miss major premium live events.
Brian Fadem worked in his stead and it was added that Kevin Dunn will return next week.
WWE held with Survivor Series WarGames event on Saturday, and they had a lot going on. The company was also missing a tenured member of the staff, because Kevin Dunn was not there.
WWE held with Survivor Series WarGames event on Saturday, and they had a lot going on. The company was also missing a tenured member of the staff, because Kevin Dunn was not there.
— Steve Carrier (@steve_carrier) December 1, 2022
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.