Vince McMahon Planning to Start New Entertainment Promotion?

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Vince McMahon is a big name in the world of wrestling and entertainment. In 2023, he sold WWE to Endeavor. This sale led to the creation of TKO Group Holdings, which combines WWE and UFC. However, things took a turn for McMahon in early 2024. He faced serious legal trouble when Janel Grant filed a lawsuit against him, John Laurinaitis, and WWE for sexual misconduct and trafficking. This lawsuit led to an investigation by federal authorities, and because of these issues, McMahon was forced out of the TKO Group.

After leaving TKO, McMahon reports came out that he was not in good health. Could it be a ploy like when he had a neck brace during the Steroid Scandal in the 90s? Recent reports came out that Vince may be planning to start a new entertainment promotion with former WWE employees now that he is no longer welcome to the WWE family. While he has not announced any plans yet, his history suggests that he might find a way back to the entertainment world. Recent reports stated that McMahon's contract with TKO had a one-year non-compete. Since he departed in January and if he is starting a new promotion; we may not see or hear anything until February at the earliest.

Meanwhile, WWE itself is experiencing a renaissance since Paul “Triple H” Levesque took over as Head of Creative. The company has been on fire since WrestleMania XL season, boasting sell-out events and engaging fans with long-term storytelling that captivates audiences. The matches have seen a marked improvement, with a focus on quality and compelling narratives that resonate with both new and longtime fans. The production value has also reached new heights, showcasing stunning visuals and innovative presentations that elevate the wrestling experience. This success stands in stark contrast to McMahon’s current troubles, highlighting the resilience of WWE as it thrives without its former leader at the helm.

As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, fans are left wondering what the future holds for both McMahon and WWE. Will McMahon be able to make a triumphant return to the world of entertainment, or will he remain sidelined as a new generation of talent and storytelling take center stage in the world he once dominated? Only time will tell.

Karmani Bromberg

Graduated from Plymouth State University with a degree in Business Administration studying Sports Management. Currently attending Emerson College for a Masters in Sports Communications.

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