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Vince McMahon retires: Several superstars unhappy

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Vince McMahon retires: Several superstars unhappy

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  • Veteran WWE stars have communicated dissatisfaction over.
  • Vince McMahon’s retirement as executive, CEO of expert wrestling.

Vince McMahon was considered one of those CEO’s is under investigation for alleged misconduct payments from his company worth $19.6 million.

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As per reports, a different of WWE stars have raised worries over this turn of events.

“No names were explicitly uncovered, yet ‘different top stars’ and ‘a lot of long-lasting ability’ felt debilitated. One of the Superstars likewise said that it ‘shouldn’t have taken an embarrassment for a purge’,” the report guaranteed.

In the midst of high-profile request against him in sexual unfortunate behavior charges case, Vince hung up his boots, weeks subsequent to venturing down from his post.

Last month, McMahon ventured down from his post following all the buzz about sexual wrongdoing charges on him. Besides,

The Wall Street Journal likewise asserted McMahon of paying more than $12 million to four ladies previously connected with WWE throughout recent years to stay silent about issues and asserted unfortunate behavior, including a previous female grappler who claims he pressured her into oral sex.

McMahon’s girl Stephanie went about as break CEO of WWE, yet later on, assumed responsibility as director while Nick Khan will be taking over as co-CEO.

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