Posts Tagged ‘Vince McMahon’

Ex-WWE Diva Claims Higher-Up Encouraged Her to Oil Her Body to Get Vince McMahon’s Attention

Francine may have portrayed a sex-heavy character in ECW, but there was a line she wouldn’t cross when she arrived in ECW. 

The ECW original joined WWE in 2006 following the relaunch of the extreme promotion as a third brand. After appearing at that year’s One Night Stand event Francine made a handful of appearances, mostly in bikini contests or similar segments. Her in-ring debut would be in an ‘Extreme Catfight’ during the September 26, 2006, edition of ECW on Sci-Fi. She was released from WWE the following month. 

Absolutely Not!

Francine’s time with WWE was underwhelming, but the former ECW ‘vixen’ wasn’t going to degrade herself to get ahead in the company. During a recent edition of her Eyes Up Here podcast, Francine recalled a member of management encouraging her to use oil on her body to get the attention of Vince McMahon. 

“I mean when I worked there were stories floating around. And again, when I worked there I was told by somebody higher up that if you want to be seen, go get a bottle of oil… rubbing oil all over my b**** and knocking on Vince’s door and going in there and leaning on his desk and trying to get noticed. That’s what I was told to do. And, I said absolutely not. I’m not doing that.” 

There has been renewed interest in McMahon’s relationship with women in WWE due to the lawsuit filed against him by Janel Grant. McMahon resigned from TKO and WWE last month after it was alleged that he had been sexually abusive to Miss Grant and trafficked her to other men in WWE. 

McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.”

Tony Khan Glad The “Terrible” Allegations Against WWE Are Getting Attention

Tony Khan will not comment on the allegations against former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon but is focused on ensuring a safe work environment in AEW. 

McMahon re-signed from TKO and WWE last month, following a lawsuit filed by ex-employee Janel Grant. Miss Grant claims that McMahon was sexually abusive to her and that he trafficked her to others in the company, including a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. 

McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.”

“Terrible Allegations”

Sitting down with Amy Kaplan of Fansided, Khan was asked for his take on the lawsuit but opted not to comment. 

“I can’t comment on the terrible allegations against WWE right now. That’s something people are paying a lot of attention to right now, with good reason.”

Khan added that for AEW, their focus remains on creating a safe locker room for everyone and fostering a supportive environment. He’s proud of the AEW locker room and says talent knows they have a support system in place if anything were to arise.

There are a lot of channels  and I think everybody feels very good about having a safe workspace. There are people you can talk to. There are people in the office, but even on the wrestling side. For us, I think that’s the most important thing in any office of any workplace, is just having a lot of people that will listen.”

AEW recently faced controversy after it was alleged Chris Jericho had acted inappropriately with Kylie Rae, which led to her abrupt exit in 2019. 

Responding to the allegations (wearing Toni Storm’s hat and glasses) Khan said that AEW takes all allegations of misconduct seriously

Matt Riddle Is Not Surprised By Janel Grant’s Allegations Against ‘Maniac’ Vince McMahon

The allegations against Vince McMahon in Janel Grant’s lawsuit led to his resignation from the company. The pro wrestling world’s bubble busted open as mainstream outlets picked up this troubling story. That being said, Matt Riddle was not surprised.

Riddle Speaks on McMahon

Matt Riddle was released from WWE in September 2023 after his own slew of controversies. He simply burned every chance he had with management after his inebriated show at JFK Airport when he was heading home from WWE’s house show in India. He obviously saw the headlines about Mr. McMahon, and he had a lot to say about it.

While speaking on Sunday Night’s Main Event, the Original Bro stated that Vince McMahon is “a maniac.” He was not surprised by the allegations in Grant’s lawsuit, either.

”Well, people say that (they were surprised), and granted I had no idea of anything going on. I don’t even politic my own matches. I show up and do my job. Honestly, if you watch any of his work from in-ring performances, the things he said and did, logic would tell you alone. Especially, me, personally, all the good wrestlers that play good characters, that’s them. It might be turned up by ten or 100, but that’s them. When I see Vince do all the things he’s done from the 80s, 90s, early 2000s, I was not surprised.’‘

”Some of it, a little, but yeah, the guy is a billionaire that owns a company. He’s done it all, seen it all, and wants to do more and see more. I don’t know, I’m not a billionaire. I wasn’t the dude (alleged in the lawsuit). Brock was the dude he was talking to. It wasn’t me. I really have no comment, other than that. I’m not surprised. I hear people say they’re surprised. I’m not surprised. The guy was a maniac,”

WWE has taken active efforts to erase Vince McMahon from the public. He, along with Brock Lesnar, are no longer people that the company wants to associate themselves with. It is notable that Lesnar has zero creative plans for him, but he is still apparently under contract.

There May Be More To Unpack

Slim Jim pulled their Royal Rumble sponsorship, and Vince resigned shortly after that. It was later noted that his resignation came at the advisement of TKO CEO Ari Emanuel and TKO President and COO Mark Shapiro.

The withdrawal of advertisers and sponsors can trigger a domino effect, prompting WWE to act swiftly to contain the situation. Vince McMahon’s resignation was deemed necessary under the circumstances and was widely regarded as justified. Questions have arisen regarding the validity of the initial investigation into the hush money scandal that led to McMahon’s first retirement, especially since Janel Grant claims she was never questioned. Grant’s lawsuit also highlights her intention to speak out for those who may not be able to. The possibility of more stories emerging about Mr. McMahon is deeply concerning.

‘Ms. Grant is filing this lawsuit not just to address her own suffering, but also to act for those who are afraid to speak out. Plaintiff Janel Grant is a former employee of WWE who was the victim of physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault and trafficking at WWE.’

Livelihoods Ruined: Vince McMahon Called Out For Squashing WWE Talent’s Careers

Vince McMahon’s time in WWE saw him bring the company into a global sports entertainment superpower. In recent memory, allegations about McMahon have tainted his legacy in a huge way. One former Superstar is not afraid to speak out, because he has famously not been a fan of Vince’s for years.

Nailz Accuses Vince McMahon Of Squashing Talent

Nailz joined WWE in 1992, presenting a tough and intimidating persona as an unhinged criminal. His character was a convict seeking revenge against The Big Boss Man. He accused Boss Man of mistreating him during his time in prison. This storyline fueled a rivalry between the two, leading to a showdown at Survivor Series 1992.

Despite the initial hype surrounding Nailz’s debut, his stint in WWE was brief and turbulent. Following Survivor Series, reports emerged of a confrontation between Nailz and Vince McMahon. Allegedly, Nailz confronted McMahon about unpaid wages, resulting in a heated exchange that turned physical. Nailz reportedly assaulted McMahon, and then allegedly claimed that McMahon grabbed his junk, leading to his abrupt release from the company.

“I just wanted to discuss the contract and the different monetary…basically the aspect that he owed me money and I wanted to get paid for the work,” Nailz explained to Chris Featherstone. “I wanted to get paid for the services rendered. He promised me that I’d make a lot of money in WWF and I believe that I fulfilled my part. I played the character well. I put people in the seats and he didn’t fulfill his part and that was what we discussed.”

The Former WWE Superstar then accused McMahon of squashing careers of various WWE Superstars, ruining their livelihoods in the process.

“You have to stand up for yourself. You’re not a man if you let some other person step on you and treat you like a bug and squash you like a cockroach. He owed me money. I believe if people don’t stand up for themselves, there’s nobody gonna do it. You have to do it for yourself. That’s the type of person I am. I stand up for myself and if I don’t believe in something, I’ll let you know. I’ll air my grievances. With him, people were afraid to talk to him. There were many many people that just wouldn’t go in and talk to him. He would run through them. He squashed a lot of people’s careers. He squashed a lot of people’s livelihoods and people just didn’t say what was on their mind. They were afraid to talk to him. He ran into the wrong guy.”

Vince McMahon’s Accusations

Vince McMahon resigned from WWE after Janel Grant’s blockbuster lawsuit accused him of several terrible things, including sex trafficking, abuse, and other heinous acts. The six-part Bill Simmons docuseries about Vince McMahon on Netflix promises to not pull any punches, either.

Nailz’s controversial exit marked the end of his time in WWE, leaving behind a short-lived but memorable chapter in the wrestling world’s history. He also remembers McMahon in a way that a lot of people are coming to realize has always been a part of WWE’s culture now.

Bruce Prichard: I’m Not At Liberty To Discuss The Vince McMahon Lawsuit, It’s A Legal Matter

WWE Executive Director Bruce Prichard will not be discussing the lawsuit against Vince McMahon filed last month by ex-employee Janel Grant. 

McMahon re-signed from TKO and WWE last month, following a lawsuit filed by ex-employee Janel Grant. Miss Grant claims that McMahon was sexually abusive to her and that he trafficked her to others in the company, including a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.”

Bruce Prichard Will Not Comment

Some in WWE have spoken about the allegations in question, with Cody Rhodes calling the situation a “dark cloud” over WWE during the Royal Rumble press conference. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins hopes everyone who knew about what happened gets what they deserve, if the allegations are proven to be true. 

On his Something to Wrestle With podcast, Bruce Prichard was asked about the lawsuit against McMahon and WWE. While a long-time ally of McMahon, Prichard made it clear he would not comment on the matter. 

“I’m not at liberty to discuss any legal matters of the company whatsoever. To that, there is nothing that I can say. There can’t be a response from the legal standpoint. You can ask until you’re blue in the face, and that’s going to be your answer. I’m not involved, I’m not being sued, I’m not being accused of anything. It’s a legal matter.”

Prichard added that there will be some who believe the claims and there will be some who won’t no matter what. 

“Sometimes, it is as simple as, for those who believe, no explanation is needed; for those that don’t, no explanation will do. That’s kind of where we are. Let the rest of it sit in the hands of the fine legal system we have here in the United States of America.”

Prichard made clear that nobody in WWE instructed him to not address the matter on his podcast. Instead, Prichard is wisely choosing to not discuss the lawsuit against his former boss and the company he currently works at. 

Bruce Prichard recently found himself named by Ronda Rousey as part of the Vince McMahon controversy… 

H/T – Jeremy Lambert of Fightful

Bret Hart Apologized To Vince McMahon’s Victim Rita Chatterton

Rita Chatterton claimed that Vince McMahon sexually assaulted her in his limousine in July 1986. She departed from WWE that year amid conflicting narratives, with WWE’s attorney at the time stating that she was “terminated for cause.” Bret Hart has something to say about Chatterton now, since so much has gone down.

Bret Hart Speaks on Vince McMahon’s Victim

Recent weeks have seen disturbing revelations about Vince McMahon’s conduct during his tenure as head of WWE. The allegations surfaced following reports by former WWE employee Janel Grant and the resurfacing of claims made by Ashley Massaro before her death in 2019. Massaro alleged that McMahon encouraged her to remain silent about a sexual assault she endured at a WWE event in Kuwait in 2006, among other grievances.

I always had a respect for him,” Hart admitted in an interview with Slate. “Now it’s tainted. I’m embarrassed that I thought so highly of him.”

The conversation also revisited the 1992 allegations by former WWE referee Rita Chatterton accusing McMahon of rape. Hart expressed disbelief at first, given the potential harm it could cause the company. However, as more information emerged, his perspective shifted. Hart apologized to Chatterton, acknowledging his previous skepticism and expressing sincere regret.

While reflecting on McMahon’s recent controversies, Hart expressed deep disappointment, stating, “I think, despite all of the issues I ever had with Vince, I know, deep down, I always respected him, but now, knowing what kind of a weirdo he became, I have absolutely zero respect for him.”

Vince McMahon and Bret Hart

Bret Hart and Vince McMahon share a long and complex history. Their relationship took a sour turn at the 1997 WWE Survivor Series in Montreal, where McMahon controversially orchestrated Hart’s loss of the WWE World Championship to Shawn Michaels before his departure to WCW. This resulted in the infamous Montreal Screw Job. Despite that terrible exit, Hart returned to WWE in 2006 when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and reignited his feud with McMahon.

Vince McMahon is no longer with WWE, after he resigned due to an earth-shattering lawsuit from Janel Grant. She is not the only victim of McMahon’s as her attorney admitted that they are overwhelmed by the response from people wanting to tell their own stories. Grant’s name is also not the only one that the public knows, because in the mid-80s, Vince McMahon allegedly raped WWE referee Rita Chatterton.

Ashley Massaro Says Vince McMahon Sexually Preyed On Women in Previously Unreleased Statement

Ashley Massaro saw Vince McMahon act inappropriate with women and made her uncomfortable, a previously unreleased statement from the late wrestler claims.

Before her death in 2019, Massaro claimed that she had been sexually assaulted during an overseas tour for WWE, but that the company pressured her to keep quiet. WWE management has always denied any knowledge of Massaro’s claim. This month, a representative for former WWE executive John Lauriniatis has claimed that higher-ups were aware of the alleged incident.

Ashley Massaro’s Statement

The Massaro allegations have received new attention given the ongoing lawsuit against Vince McMahon by former WWE employee Janel Grant. In a previously unreleased statement now shared by Vice, Massaro alleges that McMahon was inappropriate with women, including herself following her Playboy magazine release.

“During my time with the WWE, I had observed Vince McMahon making-out with other divas in the locker room, but he never paid attention to me, and I assumed I was not his type. This changed after my Playboy cover was released. I was fortunate enough to be allowed to fly on the company jet and stay at the same hotels as the executives for a period of time so that I could get home faster to spend more time with my daughter.

“On one of these occasions, Vince was attempting to get me alone with him in his hotel room late at night and I felt extraordinarily uncomfortable. He began calling the hotel room phone and my cell phone nonstop. I called Kevin Dunn to explain the situation and he said I should tell Vince I was not feeling well and would see him on TV the next day, so I did.”

Massaro claims that her attempts to rebuff the Chairman led to McMahon making efforts to sabotage her career. 

“Immediately after that night, Vince started writing my promos for me. Vince does not write promos for female wrestlers—that is the job of the creative department—and he certainly wouldn’t have, under any normal circumstances, written a promo for me. But he did, and the promos were written with the clear intention of ruining my career.

“I brought the first script Vince wrote for me to the WWE employee in charge of Creative at the time, Michael Hayes, and he said, ‘you’re not saying this, who the [expletive] wrote this?’ and I told him that Vince did. He said, ‘Well kid, these are the breaks,’ meaning that Vince wanted to end my career and destroy my reputation on my way out.

McMahon wasn’t just satisfied with trying to sabotage Massaro’s career, as the late wrestler claims he would also be inappropriate when passing. 

“He is known for this type of behavior and also did this to [REDACTED] upon her departure from WWE. In addition, after that night, each time I walk by him he would make vulgar sexual comments that were clearly designed to make me uncomfortable.”

McMahon has denied all allegations against him made in Janel Grant’s lawsuit. John Lauriniatis has claimed that he is a victim, not a predator, in this situation.

Seth Rollins: If the Vince McMahon Allegations Are True, I Hope Everyone Involved Gets What They Deserve

Seth Rollins hoping that anyone in WWE who knew about Vince McMahon’s activities gets their just desserts if the allegations against the former chairman are accurate. 

McMahon re-signed from TKO and WWE last month, following a lawsuit filed by ex-employee Janel Grant. Miss Grant claims that McMahon was sexually abusive to her and that he trafficked her to others in the company, including a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.”

Seth Rollins on Vince McMahon

In a recent interview, Rollins described the scandal as a “disgusting situation.” In a more recent interview with Fightful, Rollins referenced his previous comments and argued that if Janel Grant’s claims are true, then anybody who knew should get what they deserve. 

“It’s a crap situation. I said it in that interview on radio row. It sucks. It’s horrible. It’s disgusting. I don’t like hearing about it, reading about it, it’s abhorent.

“I hope, if the allegations are accurate, I hope anybody involved with it gets what’s coming to them. It sucks.

“For me, it’s very difficult because I didn’t see that side of him. I didn’t experience that. When you see stuff like that, it’s jarring and it’s painful. It sucks all around. There is just no other way to say it. It sucks. It really sucks.”

What’s Next? 

While McMahon has resigned from WWE, it is believed he still may have some power in the company. Comments from Grant’s legal representative Ann Callis have indicated that Miss Grant has no intention on settling this matter out of court, and it has been suggested that other women may come forward. 

Both Seth Rollins & CM Punk are currently out with injuries, but that won’t stop the World Heavyweight Champion from taking shots… 

John Laurinaitis Says WWE Knew About Ashley Massaro’s Assault Claim

John Laurinaitis, or at least his attorney, isn’t done with the media despite stating his claims against WWE would be handled in court rather in the public news cycle and the latest invovles the tragedy of Ashley Massaro.

Back in 2019, the attorney of the late Massaro issued a sworn affidavit stating that she was raped by a doctor in Kuwait while on tour with WWE. The accused doctor identifed as someone with the military and both Vince McMahon and Laurinaitis were allegedly aware of the situation.

WWE did release a statement back in 2019 after the affidavit was released denying that McMahon or WWE management were made aware of Massaro’s accusations.

“At no time was Vince McMahon or the management of WWE ever informed by Ashley Massaro or anybody else that she had been sexually assaulted, drugged, raped or sodomized by a military doctor with a nurse standing guard while on a goodwill tour in 2007 to U.S. military bases in Kuwait. 

“At no time was there ever a meeting with Vince McMahon, Kevin Dunn, John Laurinaitis or other company executives in which she told them of such a claim and was instructed to keep it quiet.”

A new report from VICE has Laurinaitius’ lawyer, Edward Brennan, stating that his client was aware, but dismissed anything resembling a cover-up.

“Any allegations that Mr. Laurinaitus helped to cover up an alleged rape allegation is an outright lie. Johnny, like most upper level management at sometime became aware of the allegations and ensured all proper WWE protocols were followed, including privacy for the alleged victim. We object to the use of the term cover up as no such plan or plot ever took place to hide or assist in the alleged rape.”

Massaro unfortunately passed away in 2019 after an apparent suicide. 

If you or a loved one is a victim of sexual assault, you can contact the RAINN hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673).

Seth Rollins Hates the ‘Awful, Terrible, Disgusting’ Vince McMahon Situation (Video)

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins has weighed in on the Vince McMahon scandal, branding it a “disgusting situation.”

McMahon re-signed from TKO and WWE last month, following a lawsuit filed by ex-employee Janel Grant. Miss Grant claims that McMahon was sexually abusive to her and that he trafficked her to others in the company, including a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.”

McMahon’s long-time confidante John Lauriniaitis is also named in the lawsuit as one of the men Grant was allegedly trafficked to. The former WWE Head of Talent has claimed he is a victim in this situation, not a predator. 

Seth Rollins Weighs In

WWE has wisely not addressed the McMahon lawsuit on programming, a far cry to the 2022 scandal which saw McMahon appear on TV multiple times before his resignation. Speaking to Maggie & Perloff this week, Rollins was asked for his thoughts on the McMahon scandal. 

“It’s awful. It’s terrible. I hate it. It’s a disgusting situation.” 

What’s Next? 

While McMahon has resigned from WWE, it is believed he still may have some power in the company. Comments from Grant’s legal representative Ann Callis have indicated that Miss Grant has no intention on settling this matter out of court, and it has been suggested that other women may come forward. 

As for Seth Rollins, he will continue to recover from his injury suffered during his match with Jinder Mahal last month. Rollins has vowed to be ready for WrestleMania 40, but with his original opponent CM Punk injured with a torn triceps, it remains to be seen who he’ll face in Philadelphia. 

Vince McMahon Still Holds Influence In WWE After His Resignation

Vince McMahon resigned from WWE after the bombshell lawsuit from Janel Grant included heinous allegations of sexual assault, intimidation, abuse of power, and sex trafficking. McMahon quit after that story broke, but he may still have some influence.

Vince McMahon’s Current Influence in WWE

We previously reported, via The Hollywood Reporter, that TKO CEO Ari Emanuel and TKO President and COO Mark Shapiro urged McMahon to resign in light of the allegations, although he denied them. McMahon remains under federal investigation in addition to facing the lawsuit.

It was also noted that McMahon may retain some influence in TKO, even after his resignation. This comes in the form of all the stock he still owns, so selling and using his leverage in some way is possible.

This influence could stem from the significant amount of TKO stock he retains, comprising approximately 10% of all outstanding shares.

Sources say that even while McMahon was no longer an active member of the executive team, he would weigh in on creative decisions, reaching out to employees by email and text with suggestions. While McMahon used his power as controlling shareholder to reinstall himself, the new TKO is firmly controlled by Endeavor, making any sort of official comeback unlikely. Just a couple of months after the TKO deal closed last September, McMahon filed with the SEC to sell some $700 million worth of stock in the company, a sizable chunk of his holdings. That being said, he still owns a big portion of the firm, representing about 10 percent of shares outstanding. It may not be enough to reappoint himself to the board, but enough to carry influence.

According to a report by Robert Fishman of Wall Street research firm MoffettNathanson dated January 29th, if McMahon were compelled to sell more stock to cover his legal expenses, it could adversely affect the price of TKO stock. Thus, McMahon’s influence on the company remains, albeit indirectly, due to this factor and potentially other factors as well.

Vince McMahon Can’t Come Back Like Before

While it’s improbable for Vince McMahon to make an official return to TKO and WWE since he no longer holds the controlling stake in WWE after the Endeavor acquisition, there’s speculation that he could still exert influence within the company.

This is not the first time that Vince stepped down from WWE due to Janel Grant’s situation, but fans did not know all the details during the first go-around. During his brief retirement in the latter part of 2022, McMahon continued to offer input on creative matters within the company, where he did make some changes remotely.

It is also important to note that Vince McMahon has no clear direction back to his previous seat on WWE’s Board of Directors. He gave that up, and he no longer has the majority ownership necessary to make any big calls or vetoes. 

Vince McMahon’s WWE Resignation Came After Advisement From TKO Execs

Vince McMahon announced his resignation as TKO Executive Chairman and from the TKO Board of Directors about two weeks ago, and we are still getting new information. This decision came shortly after former employee Janel Grant filed a lawsuit against McMahon, WWE, and former executive John Laurinaitis on January 25th. McMahon was also advised to resign by some very powerful people.

Vince McMahon Was Advised To Resign From WWE

The lawsuit from Grant accused McMahon of various offenses, including sex trafficking, emotional abuse, and sexual assault, garnering significant mainstream attention. That bombshell lawsuit also went public shortly after The Rock joined the TKO Board of Directors and WWE announced that Raw would be moving to Netflix in 2025.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, TKO CEO Ari Emanuel and TKO President and COO Mark Shapiro urged McMahon to resign in light of the allegations, although he denied them. McMahon remains under federal investigation in addition to facing the lawsuit.

Those concerns culminated the evening of Jan. 26, when Emanuel and TKO president and COO Mark Shapiro called McMahon and told him it would be in the best interest of the company for him to resign. He agreed, and submitted his resignation. “He will no longer have a role with TKO Group Holdings or WWE,” WWE president Nick Khan wrote in a memo to staff at 8:30 p.m. that evening, announcing McMahon’s resignation to employees.

Slim Jim’s Situation

Slim Jim initially paused its promotional partnership with WWE ahead of the Royal Rumble. That could have been a slippery slope of sponsors leaving WWE, but Vince put a stop to that with his resignation.

Slim Jim released a statement on the matter after they re-entered the WWE fold later on. It was made very clear that Vince McMahon’s resignation was the catalyst for the return to their previous sponsorship arrangement.

“After the departure of Vince McMahon, and discussions with WWE TKO senior leadership, Slim Jim has decided to re-enter the Royal Rumble.”

Brock Lesnar Removed From WWE 2K24 ‘Forty Years Of WrestleMania’ Cover Art

Brock Lesnar’s name did not appear in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis. However, the mention of a former UFC Heavyweight Champion negotiating a new contract with WWE raised concerns for Lesnar. Now, he is being erased. 

WWE 2K24 Taking out Brock Lesnar

2K has already removed Lesnar from their SuperCard mobile game, and it appears he will not be featured in WWE 2K24. It was also reported that they will make efforts to remove him from the game.

Now, those changes are being seen. A new cover of the Forty Years of WrestleMania is out, and Lesnar is gone, He was replaced by John Cena on the cover. They did not add anyone to the new cover, but they shuffled things around to make Cena larger and take the Beast Incarnate out.

The lawsuit from Grant alleges that Lesnar requested a video of Grant urinating and proposed a “play date” as part of his contract negotiations. Despite the date not materializing as planned, the lawsuit alleges it eventually occurred.

What’s Next For Brock Lesnar in WWE

Brock Lesnar didn’t make his planned WWE return during the 2024 Royal Rumble event after Janel Grant’s lawsuit dropped. There is a belief that he may not be back.

Lesnar made big money for WWE for years. There is an assumption in WWE that if Vince McMahon was still in charge, then Lesnar would be booked despite the allegations against him. Of course, Vince is the reason why Lesnar is in this situation in the first place now. 

As of this writing, Lesnar’s camp has not responded to this lawsuit. Vince already denied everything, and Johnny Ace is claiming to be a victim in the situation. 

Mick Foley: Vince McMahon Scandal is “Ugly”, I Hope Fans Don’t Forget His Accomplishments

Mick Foley hopes that the scandal around Vince McMahon doesn’t make fans forget the highly entertaining character and accomplishments of the ex-WWE Chairman.

McMahon re-signed from TKO and WWE last month, following a lawsuit filed by ex-employee Janel Grant. Miss Grant claims that McMahon was sexually abusive to her and that he trafficked her to others in the company, including John Lauriniaits and a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.” . 

Mick Foley on Vince McMahon

A WWE Hall of Famer, Mick Foley worked with McMahon for years and in the past has described the ex-Chairman as like a father figure to him. Speaking on an episode of his Foley is Pod show, the three-time World Champion addressed the allegations.

I don’t know all the facts but man, it’s really ugly. I feel very similar, just like that ‘dead inside feeling’ the way I had in 2007 after the Benoit murders and man, I hope it doesn’t take away from people’s amazing memories of all the things that Mr. McMahon created or helped create including my character and the programs that I was in and was such a big part of it. 

“I wish he really just stepped aside, you know, the first time and we just heard a little hint of these allegations.”

During the show, Foley also reflected on how much McMahon’s approval meant to him during his career. 

His belief in me made all the difference in the world from just being another guy to being, you know, one of his main guys during that Attitude Era.”

H/T – POST Wrestling

Max Caster References “Freaky” Vince McMahon In Rap Promo at Indie Event

Vince McMahon’s days in WWE may be over, and that provided AEW’s Max Caster with some ammunition during a recent rap at an independent wrestling event. 

McMahon re-signed from TKO and WWE last month, following a lawsuit filed by ex-employee Janel Grant. Miss Grant claims that McMahon was sexually abusive to her and that he trafficked her to others in the company, including John Lauriniaits and a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.”

Max Caster on Vince McMahon

An AEW Trios Champion, Max Caster appeared at the Alpha-1 Wrestling event on February 4. During his pre-match rap promo, the Acclaimed wrestler made reference to the scandal surrounding the 78-year-old ex-Chairman of WWE. 

“You wanna try me on the mic? Get a different plan cause I’m freaky with the words like I’m Vince McMahon.”

This is not the first time that Max Caster has name-dropped McMahon’s name. During a May 2023 edition of AEW Rampage, Caster poked fun at Dutch, saying he had the “worst mustache since Vince McMahon.” This was a nod to McMahon’s infamous lop-sided facial hair that he had debuted mere weeks before Caster’s barb. 

In June 2022, Caster took another dig at McMahon, this time due to the initial allegations of sexual misconduct. Caster said that “Honestly I had something to say but somebody made me sign an NDA!” This rap also made reference to Donald Trump, a WWE Hall of Famer and friend of McMahon. 

Efforts To Remove Brock Lesnar From WWE 2K24 Are Underway

Brock Lesnar didn’t make his planned WWE return after Janel Grant’s lawsuit dropped. There is a belief that he may not be back, and gamers anticipating laying out their friends with Lesnar’s F5 in WWE 2k24 might be a bit bummed right now.

Allegations Against Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar was not named in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon, WWE and John Laurinaitis. A former UFC Heavyweight Champion who was working on a new contract with WWE was mentioned, and that was not a good look for Lesnar.

It is alleged that the Beast Incarnate wanted a video of Grant urinating, and then he wanted a “play date” as part of his new contract. The date couldn’t be arranged, but it happened, according to the damning allegations in the lawsuit.

Brock Lesnar Getting Erased By 2K

2K Already nixed Lesnar from their SuperCard mobile game. Now, the former Universal Champion is seemingly out of WWE 2K24. Mike Johnson reported on PW Insider that 2k is making strides to remove Lesnar from the game

It would appear that 2K, as a licensee for WWE, is following the company’s lead after WWE backed off on using Lesnar last weekend at the Royal Rumble event.

“Going forward, PWInsider.com has been told by sources familiar to the matter that we should expect to see Lesnar downplayed (if not outright removed as he was in the Supercard game) as much as possible going forward by 2K and potentially other licensees.”

Lesnar was scheduled to make his return and kick off his WrestleMania season storyline. However, in light of the lawsuit filed by Janel Grant against WWE, Vince McMahon, and John Laurinaitis a few days prior, the company decided to ‘withdraw’ Lesnar’s participation.

WWE’s Plan For Brock Lesnar

WWE planned for Brock Lesnar to face Dominik Mysterio at Elimination Chamber and then GUNTHER at WrestleMania. The company was forced to figure out other things after Lesnar was pulled from creative.

Although Bron Breakker replaced Lesnar in the Royal Rumble match, and solidified his main roster call-up, I was told that he is not getting Lesnar’s planned matches at Chamber and Mania. I also exclusively reported that he will be on the RAW brand when he gets things going.

Maria Kanellis Hopes ‘Justice Is Served’ In Vince McMahon WWE Scandal

Maria Kanellis wants light to be shed on the darkness of the ongoing Vince McMahon allegations, which gets muddier by the week.

Just as WWE was set to celebrate Royal Rumble weekend, the Wall Street Journal released information on a 67-page lawsuit against McMahon and heinous allegations of sexual assaullt against former employee Janel Grant.

Kanellis, a former WWE talent, has already gave her thoughts on McMahon in the past, but offered a new response since John Laurinaitis’ legal counsel issued a statement, claiming that he himself was a victim of Vince’s power.

“All the news coming out is horrible. Many of us experienced or heard rumors of different levels of evil for years. Some tried to speak up to build momentum to change the culture in WWE. Many times we’ve been called bitter or crazy. Others have been paralyzed by fear. I just hope justice is served and I hope this brings some people peace. I pray for all of the victims, the ones that have spoke up, the ones no longer with us, and the ones that suffer in silence.”

https://twitter.com/MariaLKanellis/status/1753488593828421905

It’s not just former employees who have commented on the McMahon allegations as Cody Rhodes, Shawn Michaels and Triple H have all been asked to address the matter. Michaels was the latest, stating that everyone in NXT is aware of the matter and called it an incredibly sad situation. Both Cody Rhodes and Triple H were asked about Vince during the Royal Rumble Press Conference on Saturday and gave their own degree of a response.

WWE Trying To Figure Out How To Erase Vince McMahon From Company History

Vince McMahon resigned from WWE after Janel Grant’s lawsuit was brought to the public. When Slim Jim pulled their Royal Rumble sponsorship, it could have been a slippery slope of dominoes falling after that, but they returned after Vince left. Now, it appears that 2k doesn’t want to even feature him. The company is also trying to figure out a way to erase him all together. 

Allegations Against Vince McMahon

Vince McMahon faces accusations of sexual trafficking, sexual assault, and misconduct from former WWE employee Janel Grant. She also alleges that McMahon shared explicit content of her without consent, involving WWE personnel, undisclosed executives, and wrestling stars.

In the aftermath of the sexual trafficking lawsuit, Vince McMahon resigned from WWE and TKO Holdings, vowing to challenge the allegations and maintaining their complete baselessness.

WWE 2K24 Reportedly Taking Action With McMahon

WWE 2K24 is set to be released in a matter of months. The game is pretty much ready when it comes to the bigger elements, and Mr. McMahon could be a big part of that. Now, 2k is reportedly trying to do what they can to lighten the McMahon factor in the game.

During Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer approached this subject of McMahon and 2K. He said that the 2K team is trying hard to figure out a way to erase Vince McMahon from their game.

Not only that, but they are also making an attempt to erase Vince from WWE history totally. That may be impossible, but they are going to do everything they can to avoid showing him, or mentioning him in any way.

“They are trying to figure out a situation on how to get him out of the video game, and they’re trying to — which may not be possible, you know, and trying to figure out a way to erase him from history, which is completely impossible, you can’t do it, you know.”

“It’s a very unique and interesting situation that we’re probably going to be hearing about constantly.’

The new WWE 2K24 game will feature a Forty Years of WrestleMania mode. It will be very difficult to tell the forty-year story of the show of shows without mentioning Vince McMahon. He is undoubtably in many cut scenes throughout the storyline of that feature, but now it appears he may hit the cutting room floor.

WWE has totally nixed others in the past, erasing them to the best of their ability. Interestingly enough, Rita Chatterton received that same treatment, as her allegation of sexual assault against Vince McMahon is now seeing a new spotlight.

When WWE 2K24 Will Be Released

WWE 2K24 will drop on March 8, 2024. Fans can already pre-order the game online.

WWE 2K23, reviewed favorably by SEScoops, was launched on March 14th, 2023, available on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

SE Scoops will continue monitoring the evolving story of Vince McMahon, and whatever else happens next. It will be interesting to see how much of McMahon they are able to scrub from WWE 2K24.

Justin Gabriel: Vince McMahon’s Bats**t Crazy, But You Have to Be to Be a Billionaire

Vince McMahon may be crazy, but perhaps craziness is what it takes to reach the heights he has reached, according to one former Superstar. 

McMahon re-signed from TKO and WWE last week, following a lawsuit filed by ex-employee Janel Grant. Miss Grant claims that McMahon was sexually abusive to her and that he trafficked her to others in the company, including John Lauriniaits and a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. McMahon has denied the allegations against him and, via a spokesperson, has claimed the lawsuit is rife with “obscene made-up instances that never occurred.”

Justin Gabriel on Vince McMahon 

One person who worked under McMahon for years as a WWE Superstar was PJ Black, better known as Justin Gabriel. On a recent edition of the Cafe de Rene podcast, Black was asked by Rene Dupree for when he realized McMahon was “bats**t crazy.”

“From day one. I mean all billionaires, I work with a lot of billionaires and I know a lot of billionaires so you have to be crazy to think on that level, you know? But I mean there’s a fine line between crazy and genius. And at the end of the day he is a genius. Say what you want about him, he’s a genius. He’s a self-made billionaire. Anyone who’s a self-made billionaire is crazy and a genius and comes with a lot of different labels.

“I’ve always had good interactions with him he’s he’s definitely a strange character, yeah. Bats**t crazy is the way to describe him. But you know like I there’s a good way to describe that and a bad way right I only saw the good sides of that so [I was]very fortunate. Very fortunate.”

Justin Gabriel on John Lauriniaitis

Former McMahon confidante John Lauriniaitis is also named in the litigation, though has claimed that he’s a victim in this situation, not a predator. On the show, Black recalled his relationship with ‘Johnny Ace’ and how his brothers once worked for the promotion run by Black’s father. 

“He loved me. Because he’s the guy that signed me. He kind of knew who my dad was because his two younger brothers worked for my dad back in the day… they were big stars in South Africa. They looked great and my dad had them come to the ring with motorcycles and they had the badass metal music. They were just so over in South Africa and little did I know I was gonna get signed by their older brother one day.”

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CM Punk, The Rock & McMahon: How Cody Rhodes Lost His Spot Against Roman Reigns

Cody Rhodes is on the Road to WrestleMania 40, but his final destination won’t see him face Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. 

On the February 2, episode, The Rock confronted his cousin Roman Reigns in the closing moments of the broadcast. Prior to this, Cody Rhodes spoke about what it means to ‘finish the story’ and added that though he’s coming for Roman Reigns, it won’t be at Wrestlemania 40.

How Cody Rhodes Lost His Spot

On the forum board of F4W Online, Dave Meltzer explained that The Rock pushed hard for the match with Reigns. He added that the blockbuster showdown between the Hollywood megastar and the Tribal Chief will hopefully turn attention away from the ongoing Vince McMahon scandal. 

“Dwayne pushed super hard for it. Read last week’s issue and this week’s. The card changed when Punk & Brock were out and all the dominoes fell. Dwayne already wanted it and they felt they now needed it as well. Felt this was better to change the news flow away from Vince.”

Meltzer added that Rhodes was supposed to face Reigns at WrestleMania in the original plan and that a showdown with The Rock was set to happen at a later date. It was also stated that CM Punk’s injury was a decisive factor in WWE’s change of plans.  

“Cody was the plan. Dwayne was going to face him later, maybe next year’s Mania, maybe Saudi. Shit happens with Vince and Punk, the Vince thing ends up worse than they thought and they changed the plan. I literally didn’t know until yesterday that it could change and then I was told it’s under lock. But 100% it was Punk vs. Seth and Cody vs. Reigns until Punk got hurt.”

This massive change of plans as seen on SmackDown has had the wrestling world talking… 

Vince McMahon’s Alleged Victim Rita Chatterton Details Toxicity In WWE Experience

Vince McMahon is no longer with WWE, after he resigned due to an earth-shattering lawsuit from Janel Grant. She is not the only victim of McMahon’s as her attorney admitted that they are overwhelmed by the response from people wanting to tell their own stories. Grant’s name is also not the only one that the public knows, because in the mid-80s, Vince McMahon allegedly raped WWE referee Rita Chatterton.

Rita Chatterton’s Time in WWE

Rita Chatterton alleged that Vince McMahon sexually assaulted her in his limousine in July 1986. She left WWE that same year under conflicting stories, as WWE’s attorney at the time asserted that she was “fired for cause.”

Her name has come up a lot more in recent memory, due to the hush money scandal that is still unfolding for Vince McMahon. During a 2022 interview with the Cheap Heat Podcast, Chatterton spoke about the toxic atmosphere that awaited her in WWE. This all started for her when Vince McMahon called after she was recommended by Blackjack Mulligan.

“I said, ‘hello’ and the man’s voice said, ‘is Rita Marie there?’ and the only people who called me that were from wrestling, and I said, ‘this is her,’ and he said, ‘this is Vince McMahon.” I was like, wow, here’s the man I’ve been calling for months, and he’s finally calling me. He said that ‘I understand you spoke to George, and he and Blackjack Mulligan were pretty impressed, and we wanna get some TV on you, can you be at Madison Square Garden in like two days?’ I was like, yeah, I’ll be there.” “Going from nowhere to Madison Square Garden, that’s huge.”

Chatterton was 27-years-old when she signed on with WWE. At her first gig with WWE, Pat Patterson allegedly didn’t believe she was a referee. When she showed Patterson her referee license, he was apparently fuming. She claims that Patterson went back screaming, “Who the f*ck would give a female a referee license.”

Later on, she said that Chief Jay Strongbow asked to see her license, just so he could look it over, before leaving with his head shaking in disapproval. Strongbow apparently raised a fuss over Chatterton as a referee.

Rita Chatterton Details Sexist WWE Culture

After the athletic commissioner showed up, the discussion was started once again. Then, she claimed that Pat Patterson offered her money for the night, but she wouldn’t be a referee on the show.

“They walk over to me, and Pat Patterson has a fistful of money. He said, ‘here, take this.’ I said, ‘what’s that?’ He said, ‘you’re getting paid for tonight, but you’re not refereeing anything. I said, ‘oh yes I am.’ I said, ‘Look, if I’m not refereeing, I will sue you personally, and I will sue you, and I will sue you, and I will sue you,’ I’m going around pointing at everyone. ‘And I will sue WWE because I’m a good referee and I worked hard to get here, and I’m doing it.’ And then they storm away.”

Chatterton also discovered, a short time later, that Pat Patterson offered money to the female wrestlers in her first WWE match to break her legs. Of course, they didn’t, but that is how volatile and toxic it apparently was.

“I ended up doing my very first match, a women’s tag team match, and I found out a few months later that Pat Patterson told the women to break my legs and make sure I never wanted to get in the ring again.”

“Luckily, being women, instead of doing anything to hurt me, they helped me, and that’s how I got started,” Chatterton said. “It was a crazy world and things were so much different back then, but luckily the women knew that you had to work 10 times as hard for a quarter of the recognition that the men got at the time.”

Chatterton On WWE Talent’s Rock Star Lifestyle

Chatterton said that “they wouldn’t think about saying that” to her today, telling her that she’s not on a show just because she’s a woman. The culture has certainly shifted when it comes to public consciousness, but other aspects of WWE sadly remained until just recently when Vince McMahon officially resigned.

She spoke about the rock star lifestyle that “they all” lived back then, when talking about the talent. Rita Chatterton also did what she could to stay away from that to the best of her ability.

“They all lived like rock stars. They had, what they called arena rats backstage trying to meet the guys. So, it was always ‘stay away,’ and I didn’t have a problem with that. I was engaged. I had a very happy home life. I didn’t have a problem with that. So yeah, you know, it had its moments where things got pretty crazy.”

Rita Chatterton After WWE

In 1992, Geraldo Rivera’s producers approached Rita Chatterton about the alleged rape by Vince McMahon. She shared her story on Rivera’s shows, but the allegations received limited coverage due to other WWF scandals. McMahon and his wife sued Chatterton, but they dropped the case after his steroid case indictment. You may watch Chatterton’s Geraldo appearance below.

In June 2022, Chatterton’s story resurfaced during a New York Magazine profile. McMahon faced new misconduct allegations, leading Chatterton to speak out once again. In December, Chatterton sued McMahon, settling later to avoid litigation costs. Reports suggest McMahon agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement.

SE Scoops will have ongoing coverage of Vince McMahon’s allegations as more information comes to light. More names could come forward, and a federal investigation on his actions also raises a lot of questions about what is next.

Brock Lesnar Merch Moved to Sale Section Amid Vince McMahon Trafficking Lawsuit

WWE’s own merchandise online shop may have given the biggest clue to date regarding Brock Lesnar’s future (or lack thereof) in the promotion. 

Last week, Janel Grant filed a lawsuit against WWE and Vince McMahon, alleging that she has been abused and trafficked by the former Chairman. While McMahon has denied all allegations against him, he stepped down from WWE/TKO shortly after Slim Jim suspended its sponsorship deal with the wrestling promotion. John Lauriniatis, who is named in the lawsuit, has stated that he is a victim in this disturbing situation and not a predator. 

Brock Lesnar Update

While Brock Lesnar isn’t named in the lawsuit, the paperwork alleges that Grant was trafficked to a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, believed to be the part-time Superstar. Lesnar was subsequently pulled from the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event as well as the WWE 2K Supercard game. There are reportedly some in WWE who believe that Lesnar is finished with the company due to the scandal.

Now, WWE has given arguably their biggest signal to date that Lesnar’s WWE career is over. PW Insider reports that the vast majority of Brock Lesnar merchandise has been moved to the sale section of WWEShop.com. While this shouldn’t be seen as confirmation of an exit, WWE typically reduces the price of merchandise they have released from the company. 

WWE sources who spoke to PW Insider added that right now, Lesnar is “off the table” when it comes to creative pitches. Brock Lesnar has not publicly commented on the allegations in Miss Grant’s lawsuit against WWE and Vince McMahon.

How WWE Has Handled Vince McMahon Allegations Internally

Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon caused the Chairman of the Board to resign, and now he is gone from the company. That separation was necessary, because advertisers were starting to pull out, but that doesn’t mean WWE has directly communicated with talent about the issue.

WWE Addressing Talent

The Bella Twins publicly addressed these allegations, but WWE talent have largely remained silent about what is going on with Mr. McMahon. It seems that WWE management has not addressed this serious issue with talent either.

One WWE talent spoke to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter and said that WWE hasn’t addressed Vince McMahon’s situation yet. Instead, this talent was told that WWE has an amazing Netflix deal in place and the Royal Rumble was a huge success.

“According to one main roster star, nobody has talked to them about the situation from management, other than to tell them that Vince won’t be back. Instead they were told how successful the Royal Rumble was and how big the new Netflix deal is.”

Initially, TKO Group Holdings addressed the allegations by saying that they will be addressing the issue.

“Mr. McMahon does not control TKO nor does he oversee the day-to-day operations of WWE. While this matter predates our TKO executive team’s tenure at the company, we take Ms. Grant’s horrific allegations very seriously and are addressing this matter internally.”

This new internal investigation within TKO also brings up a big question about the previous investigation that WWE conducted on the issue. Janel Grant claims that she was never contacted as part of that investigation.

Vince McMahon’s Response

Vince McMahon’s camp has denied all allegations, despite his resignation. He still owns stock in WWE, but not enough to make any type of comeback like he did the last time he returned from retirement.

Advertisers and sponsors withdrawing can trigger a chain reaction, prompting WWE to swiftly address the issue. Vince McMahon’s resignation came just as Slim Jim pulled out, and there was a fear that more may follow. This was deemed not only necessary but also justified, since the allegations against him are heinous.

Grant’s lawsuit explicitly states that she is stepping forward not just to address her own tragic story, but also to advocate for those who fear speaking out. The prospect of additional untold stories involving Mr. McMahon is a cause for significant concern.

More Allegations May Come Forward On Vince McMahon

In the written interview, Callis said that more people have expressed a desire to come forward, but they cannot do so. There are several NDAs, and fear for professional punishment. At this point, they are “frankly overwhelmed” while starting the process of going through the response.

“My office and my inbox have had a barrage of people wanting to come forward to attest about this culture of corruption and also possible victims. We are just beginning now to wade through all this, but we’re frankly overwhelmed.”

Public Response To Vince McMahon Allegations

The allegations against Vince McMahon have drawn attention from the entire world. This story exploded out of the pro wrestling bubble, and now the feds are investigating the matter.

Bill Simmons is also set to drop a six-part Netflix docuseries on Vince McMahon. He will pull no punches in this docuseries as well, and we can’t wait for it to drop. Larry David was also challenged to watch the first episode of the series by Simmons himself.

Rita Chatterton’s Allegations

Former WWE referee Rita Chatterton finds herself back in the spotlight due to a past sexual assault allegation against Vince McMahon. Although those allegations have been public for years, they have somewhat faded from collective memory. However, recent events have brought her name back into the discussion.

Chatterton alleged that Vince McMahon sexually assaulted her in his limousine in July 1986. She left WWE that same year under conflicting stories. WWE’s attorney at the time asserted that she was “fired for cause.”

In 1992, producers for Geraldo Rivera approached Chatterton, seeking her perspective on a rape allegation against Vince McMahon. Chatterton then shared her story on two of Rivera’s shows. Unfortunately, her allegations garnered limited coverage at the time,

In response to Chatterton’s accusations, McMahon, accompanied by his wife Linda, took legal action by filing a lawsuit against Chatterton, Rivera, and Geraldo’s producers. However, this lawsuit was eventually abandoned after McMahon’s indictment in the steroid trial that was going on at the same time.

SE Scoops will have more updates on Vince McMahon’s lawsuit and the allegations. More could come forward with stories about McMahon in the coming months, because Janel Grant’s attorney said they are overwhelmed with people reaching out with their own allegations.

WWE Creative Shake-Up: Brock Lesnar Pulled from All Future Plans

Brock Lesnar is one of the biggest Superstars that WWE has on their roster. Despite his massive name, TKO Group Holdings is taking action after he was associated in the damning lawsuit that broke the pro wrestling world wide open.

WWE’s Creative Plan For Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar’s name was not explicitly mentioned in Janel Grant’s massive lawsuit, but a former UFC Heavyweight Champion was mentioned.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter noted that, after Vince McMahon’s initial “retirement” when the hush money scandal first broke, Lesnar did not take it very well at all. He threatened to quit, and Triple H had to step in.

When the news of Vince’s retirement broke, Lesnar stormed out of the building and said he was not coming back, which resulted in plans having to be changed for SummerSlam. However, after being talked with by management, believed to be Levesque, he returned and did his originally scheduled angle and continue to work major events for the company. Stephanie opened the show talking in glowing terms about her father to a cheering crowd, leading to a loud “Thank you Vince” chant.

It was further noted that Brock is no longer in any creative plans for WWE at this time. He is not likely to be used any time soon.

There are no plans at this time to use Lesnar. Given his star power, saying this is forever is probably foolish. But it’s likely not going to be any time soon. Lesnar has been the company’s first or second highest paid wrestler and one of its most protected stars for the past dozen years, and the fact he’s out of WrestleMania and his future is in jeopardy is amazing because of how little attention it’s gotten.

We also previously reported that there is a belief within WWE that Brock Lesnar may be done for good. At this time, we only know that he is off the road to WrestleMania 40.

Accusations Surrounding Brock Lesnar’s Involvement

The decision to remove Lesnar from creative plans follows his connection to Janel Grant’s lawsuit against WWE, Vince McMahon, and John Laurinaitis. The lawsuit alleges McMahon’s involvement in sexual assault, abuse, degradation, and trafficking.

Grant claims that her sexual services were part of negotiations involving Lesnar, with McMahon facilitating the arrangement without her consent. Lesnar allegedly requested a video of her urinating before a planned encounter that never took place. The lawsuit outlines McMahon providing Lesnar with Grant’s personal cellphone number and explicit content as well.

Lesnar, who was initially set for a WWE comeback at the Royal Rumble, faced repercussions from the lawsuit. He was replaced by Bron Breakker in the Rumble match. Despite these developments, Lesnar has not publicly addressed the allegations.

WWE Removes Brock Lesnar From Game

Brock Lesnar was also removed from WWE’s 2k SuperCard game. It was also reported that the expectation is that Lesnar will be minimized, if not removed completely, from merchandising as well as other promotional material.

It appears that Lesnar is out of WWE’s creative plans now, which nixes WrestleMania for him. He was previously set to face GUNTHER at the show of shows. Although it is a moot point now, it is unknown whether that match would have been for the IC Title.

Editorial: Vince McMahon is going to jail, and the McMahon family is over

In 2006, Vince McMahon walked into the Tanzabar salon, located in a strip mall in Boca Raton, Fla. 

The 22-year-old woman who worked at the salon didn’t recognize McMahon when he asked her to take a photo of him with his phone. She certainly didn’t recognize him when he started showing him nude and semi-nude photos of himself. 

She asked him to stop, but he didn’t, according to a police report filed at the time of the incident. She asked him to stop trying to kiss her, she asked him to stop groping her chest and the rest of her body. She asked him to stop when she pushed him away from her.

While McMahon waited in a his black Hummer for 20 minutes, she ran from the salon to a Papa John’s Pizza located in the same mall. Crying, bawling, upset – she had just been sexually assaulted. 

A Papa John’s employee who had waited with the victim at the salon recognized McMahon in a lineup, as did another customer who was at the salon. The victim didn’t. The Boca Raton Police Department said there was enough evidence to charge McMahon with simple assault, but prosecutors decided there wasn’t enough evidence. 

In Florida at the time, there had to be photo evidence, another witness or law enforcement on hand to witness the simple assault – a case where to charge McMahon they needed evidence above a reasonable doubt, which is the usual standard for which someone is found guilty in a criminal court proceeding. Instead, McMahon was found “exceptionally cleared” and the case, filings made by prosecutors disappeared, and only a few articles of the incident remain online, most prominently one on the Daily Beast’s website from 2018, which remarked McMahon’s return of the XFL and how he was looking for “exceptional human beings” for his football league. 

McMahon is certainly an exceptional human being. The civil complaint, filed last week in federal district court in Connecticut by Janel Grant, alleges the exceptional lengths McMahon will go to groom, manipulate, humiliate, and assault a person. 

Rumors of McMahon’s bad behavior existed for years. As an investigative reporter, I’ve kept a spread sheet of McMahon’s sexual predatory behavior, potential victims, cases, settlements and other items detailing the alleged criminal activities of McMahon toward women. Even in the sordid details of the dozens of cases, nothing suggested the type of monstrous behavior – listed detail after nauseating detail – in the 67 pages of Grant’s civil complaint. 

As someone who has covered crime and courts in the past, it’s one of the most sickening documents I’ve ever read. 

The complaint itself is exceptional for more than just the demented behavior of McMahon. Even though it’s a civil complaint, almost all of the offenses it accuses McMahon are criminal. Rape, sex trafficking, assault – this complaint was laid out like a criminal court proceeding. 

The only non-criminal complaint in the civil filing is McMahon violating the terms of the non-disclosure agreement he sign with Grant while he was being investigated by WWE’s board in 2022. McMahon, for all his ego and his billions, made one $1 million payment to Grant for all that she suffered, and he refused to make the subsequent payments of the $3 million payment McMahon decided was a fair sum for her dignity, sexuality, humanity and mental well-being. 

The complaint is what a lawyer would describe as rock solid. Dates, times, places, text messages and possible video evidence – against McMahon, WWE and John Laurinaitis, the former head of WWE talent, whose alleged role in Grant’s torture is as sick as McMahon’s. Laureinaitis claims he was a victim of McMahon, not his former boss’ partner in crime.

William Tong is the attorney general for the State of Connecticut. Timothy Shaw is the chief of the Stamford Police Department. Colonel Daniel Loughman runs the Connecticut State Police. Everyday this case isn’t made a criminal investigation is a criminal case of apathy by the state of Connecticut, the federal government and any place Grant suffered abuse.

Where are the criminal charges against McMahon?

Six months ago, World Wrestling Entertainment announced during a quarterly report that McMahon was the subject of a federal grand jury inquiry. He was being investigated and warrants had been issued. 

What that inquiry is about is unknown, probably until the grand jury decides to indict McMahon or not. At the time, it was assumed by many following the fiscal end of the pro wrestling business that McMahon was under further investigation by the Securities Exchange Commission after he made payouts to other victims following his payout to Grant.

At some point, in the coming months, that grand jury is going to come down with an indictment. 

At some point, law enforcement will have to look at the case made by Grant and her attorney’s, the mountains of evidence they have against McMahon.

At some point, law enforcement, McMahon’s family, past victims, female wrestlers and employees, his friends and his loyal employees, will read this complaint and realize much of this they’ve read before.

Predators and rapists work in patterns. McMahon was accused by former WWE referee Rita Chatterton of trying to force her to have a certain sex act with him. If you read previous accusations against McMahon, or the Grant complaint, the same patterns are here. 

There’s no more excuses – McMahon is who is actions have said he has been for the last 40 years. It’s time for law enforcement – at the local, state and federal levels – the courts, prosecutors and the people in charge in Connecticut to protect their citizens, file a criminal case against McMahon and put him away. Women aren’t safe with McMahon free. He’s Harvey Weinstein with a wrestling company instead of a movie company. He may be more deranged. 

It’s all over

The civil suit states Stephanie McMahon, when she temporarily replaced her dad as head of WWE, never interviewed Grant when they investigated their relationship during McMahon’s initial removal from WWE’s board.

The company has said it had reached out to Grant, but didn’t get a response. That won’t save any member of the McMahon family with TKO’s board. It won’t save Paul Levesque, who was on the road and backstage with McMahon through his most sordid days. 

Levesque’s performance before an even milquetoast group of questioners at the Royal Rumble press conference shows how little he understands the reality of the situation he’s in. He’s done. Nick Khan is done. Bruce Pritchard is done. 

Mike Johnson of PWInsider reported most of those in the company with ties to McMahon expect to be gone – and soon. Top level employees like Jim Cornette and Eric Bischoff, were sickened by the details of the civil suit, believe this is the end. And they’re right. 

WWE’s employees have been quiet. Ronda Rousey spoke out, going to twitter and calling Bruce Pritchard an avatar for McMahon, saying if he’s there then McMahon is running WWE. That Rousey would take a stand isn’t surprising – she isn’t from the twisted world of pro wrestling that views McMahon as untouchable. She’s like Grant, where they come from reality, where even the guy who hands out checks has to follow the law. 

Nikki and Brie Garcia – the former Bella Twins – voiced support for the victim on their joint Twitter account. Garcia’s step-father is John Laurinaitis, the other party in the civil complaint. If the timetable in the suit is correct, Laurinaitis was having forced sexual favors with Grant while the Garcia’s mother was undergoing cancer treatment.

Linda McMahon will be filing for divorce at some point. Their marriage was a business arrangement for years, maybe decades. They make Bill and Hillary Clinton look like an old fashion romance. She won’t risk her financial well-being on waiting out her husband’s perversions. 

Levesque may believe he’s irrepla
ceable in WWE as its creative head, but he’s not. Nick Khan is not irreplaceable. What they are is open sores from an investigation that found McMahon should not return to WWE’s board, but voted for him to do so anyway. There’s the same people who wrote in an SEC filing – reported by CNN – that McMahon was a massive financial and litigation risk for WWE if he were to remain on its board. 

Yet there he was, until last week, as the Executive Chairman of TKO – both UFC and WWE – having just finished negotiating UFC TV rights with Saudi Arabia. 

McMahon’s next deal will be pleading guilty. Grant and her attorneys have expressed their goal with their suit is to shine a light on McMahon, WWE and other victims who are out there. They won’t be settling. And this won’t be passed on by law enforcement. 

Prosecutors will have to stand up this time. There won’t be shrugging at the goofy, ridiculous pro wrestling guy, an act McMahon has perfected since the 1980s to ward off journalists, until Bob Costas took him out. Weinstein fell, Bill Cosby fell, McMahon is falling and he’s going to jail, and it’s only a matter of time. 

Something this bad can’t be ignored. 

One lesson we all should have learned through recent years is to take bad actors at their word. When they say they will do bad things, or have, take them at their word. McMahon’s actions have spoken the same thing for decades, as far back as 1986 when Rita Chatterton had a life-breaking experience in a limo with McMahon. He told us who he was then, we just never listened.

For the victims, for the future women in pro wrestling, for those not yet walking or born, it’s time we take him at his word.