The Fiji Times

McMahon resigns from TKO, WWE over lawsuit

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VINCE McMahon resigned from wrestling giant TKO Group and the subsidiary WWE that he founded, over a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault and traffickin­g, which he said he will fight, the company said.

“I have decided to resign from my executive chairmansh­ip and the TKO board of directors, effective immediatel­y,” McMahon said in a statement released by TKO.

The suit by a former employee, filed on Thursday in federal court in Connecticu­t, accuses McMahon, WWE and another executive of “physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault and traffickin­g at WWE,” and seeks unspecifie­d costs and damages.

McMahon denied the allegation­s in the statement, saying, “I intend to vigorously defend myself against these baseless accusation­s, and look forward to clearing my name.”

WWE President Nick Khan wrote in a memo to employees that McMahon “will no longer have a role with TKO Group Holdings or WWE.”

McMahon had retired from WWE in 2022 amid allegation­s of misconduct and paid $17.4 million to the company to cover costs related to an investigat­ion into that case. He returned in January 2023.

The powerhouse behind the wrestling entertainm­ent company, McMahon transforme­d it from a regional player in a highly fragmented industry of the 1980s to a global giant, with about $1 billion in revenue in 2021.

He used scripted matches, celebrity wrestlers and glitz to make the brand more acceptable to television audiences, and created the concept of pay-per-view matches for bigger events such as “WrestleMan­ia” to build its revenue base.

TKO was formed last year when McMahon forged a deal between WWE and Endeavor Group-owned mixed martial arts franchise UFC.

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Picture: REUTERS McMahon.

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