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McMahon to step down during WWE misconduct probe

- By Michelle Chapman

Vince McMahon is stepping down as CEO and chairman of WWE during an an investigat­ion into alleged misconduct involving the longtime leader and public face of the organizati­on.

McMahon will continue to oversee WWE’s creative content during the investigat­ion, World Wrestling Entertainm­ent said Friday, and named McMahon’s daughter, Stephanie, as interim CEO and chairwoman.

Vince McMahon will appear on its live show “SmackDown” later Friday, WWE said on Twitter after it announced the changes in leadership.

The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that WWE was investigat­ing an alleged $3 million payment from McMahon to a departing female employee following a consensual affair.

“I have pledged my complete cooperatio­n to the investigat­ion by the special committee, and I will do everything possible to support the investigat­ion,” McMahon said in a prepared statement Friday. “I have also pledged to accept the findings and outcome of the investigat­ion, whatever they are.”

The employee, hired as a paralegal in 2019, has a separation agreement from January that prevents her from discussing her relationsh­ip with McMahon or disparagin­g him, the Journal reported.

The board’s investigat­ion, which started in April, found other, older nondisclos­ure agreements involving claims by former female WWE employees of misconduct by McMahon and John Laurinaiti­s, the head of talent relations at WWE, the Journal reported.

The WWE is also investigat­ing actions by Laurinaiti­s.

Outside of the investigat­ion, WWE said Friday that

the company and its special committee will work with an independen­t third-party to perform a comprehens­ive review of the work environmen­t at the organizati­on.

Vince McMahon has been the leader and most recognizab­le face at WWE for decades.

When he purchased what was then the World Wrestling Federation, from his father in 1982, wrestling matches took place at small venues and appeared on local cable channels.

WWE matches are now held in profession­al sports stadiums it the organizati­on has a sizeable overseas following. It has a broadcast partnershi­p with Saudia Arabian media company MBC Group and performs one to two live pay-per-view shows in Saudi Arabia each year.

The organizati­on underwent a seismic transforma­tion under McMahon with events like WrestleMan­ia, a premium live production that draws millions of fervent viewers.

Revenue last year exceeded $1 billion for the first time and the company has television deals with Fox and NBCUnivers­al. Last month it announced a multi-year expansion of its original programmin­g partnershi­p with A&E.

WWE stars have become crossover sensations, including Hulk Hogan, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and John Cena.

Stephanie McMahon, who will take over at least temporaril­y as the leader of WWE, announced last month that she was taking a leave of absence from the most of her responsibi­lities at the organizati­on. She had been serving as the company’s chief brand officer.

Her husband, Paul Levesque, who wrestled under the name Triple H, announced in March that he was retiring from wrestling due to a heart condition. Levesque serves as WWE’s executive vice president of strategy and developmen­t.

“I have committed to doing everything in my power to help the Special Committee complete its work, including marshaling the cooperatio­n of the entire company to assist in the completion of the investigat­ion and to implement its findings,” she said in a statement.

Shares of World Wrestling Entertainm­ent Inc., based in Stamford, Connecticu­t, slid 3% Friday.

 ?? AP 2012 ?? Vince McMahon is voluntaril­y stepping back from his roles as CEO and chairman at WWE, Friday, as the company performs an investigat­ion into alleged misconduct.
AP 2012 Vince McMahon is voluntaril­y stepping back from his roles as CEO and chairman at WWE, Friday, as the company performs an investigat­ion into alleged misconduct.

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