Fox: No truth to rumor network has plans for Vince McMahon wrestling company
If Vince McMahon gets back into pro wrestling, it apparently won't be with Fox.
If Vince McMahon gets back into pro wrestling, it apparently won't be with Fox.
"The rumor mill, the whispers, say perhaps Fox is holding a spot."
McMahon agreed to pay a $400,000 civil penalty while reimbursing WWE $1.3 million as a part of the agreement.
"I realized they were under new ownership and I wasn’t going to be held to the old standard of why I got kicked out before."
The company reportedly wouldn't compete with WWE.
"They're about to start this new Raw deal, ironically on Netflix, which I think probably helped us save the documentary."
The attempt reportedly came after McMahon's initial resignation from WWE.
"A lot has been misrepresented or left out entirely in an effort to leave viewers intentionally confused."
Simmons previously called the series "the best one I've been involved with."
"Listen, I’m not a rebel."
"Surely, an uncomfortable question."
McMahon has sold nearly all of his stock in the past six months. He's now selling the rest.
"We're up against a really evil juggernaut."
There's no way, right?
McMahon has now earned around $1.5 billion through his TKO stock sales since November.
Stephanie McMahon has also been identified as allegedly being aware "of other instances of [Vince] McMahon engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct."
WWE is distancing itself from its own founder and one of its biggest stars.
"It's awful. It's terrible, I hate it. It's a disgusting situation."
The news comes one week after McMahon resigned from his role as TKO's executive chairman.
"What is this with you and wrestling?"
"I was relieved to finally see that there were consequences, that this man is being punished for what has been a vile, vile run of terror."