Former WWE chairman Vince McMahon reportedly has plans to return to the company
that McMahon had paid more than $12 million to four women over the past 16 years to get them to keep quiet about allegations of McMahon’s sexual misconduct and infidelity. who had an affair with McMahon. The payment, which was made without the knowledge of the company, triggered a WWE investigation that unearthed additional payments, the previously reported.
After McMahon’s departure, WWE installed Nick Khan and McMahon’s daughter, Stephanie, as co-CEOs. Stephanie McMahon’s husband, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, has taken over McMahon’s former role as
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