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WWE is the talk of the professional wrestling world after announcing they were selling the company to Endeavor. The company had been looking to sell the company for the past few months. Endeavor announced that they acquired WWE and will be forming a new company. The company will be merging the WWE and UFC. Vince McMahon will serve as the Executive Chairman of the Board of the new company. However, there has been speculation about if he will get reinvolved in WWE creative.
Vince McMahon and Ari Emanuel were on CNBC to talk about the sale of the company. McMahon was asked if he was going to be involved in WWE creative like he had been in the past. Vince responded, “Yes and no.” He said he wasn’t going to be “in the weeds,” however he will be involved “on a higher level.” Also, Vince McMahon will act as the Executive Chairman of the Board of the new company.
There have been some rumors that Triple H will remain the Chief Content Officer in WWE but nothing has been confirmed. There has been a lot of speculation about whether or not Vince McMahon was involved in creative since he forced his way back into WWE. However, the rumors were and remain that he isn’t really involved in creative. So it’s up in the air if he actually will get involved again. One thing is for certain, fans have been praising Triple H for the direction of creative since he took over. So it would be a shame if he didn’t continue as the Chief Content Officer in WWE.
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