Vince McMahon

2022 - 7 - 9

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Netflix pulls WWE Vince McMahon documentary after $12M sexual ... (Fox News)

Netflix pulled a documentary in the works after reports surfaced that WWE CEO Vince McMahon paid four women over sexual misconduct allegations.

Stephanie has yet to comment to on the latest news and she hasn’t tweeted since July 4th. "It’s scheduled to release next year in 2022. She also reported that "millions" had already been spent on the project.

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Netflix Pulls Vince McMahon Docuseries (Wrestling Inc.)

Netflix has reportedly pulled the Vince McMahon documentary that was first announced in 2020.

The project was first announced during the Q3 earnings call back in 2020. “You’re going to learn things you’ve never learned about Vince McMahon. This is his story, it’s his life, and it’s a little-known story. Several talent interviews had been done months ago and millions were already spent.

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Netiflix Scrap Vince McMahon Documentary – TJR Wrestling (TJR Wrestling)

Amidst the latest twist in the saga over Vince McMahon and serious allegations of misconduct, Netflix has seemingly pulled a documentary on the WWE supremo.

I spoke to one of the producers on the project, however they declined to confirm nor deny this story to me. Another source indicated that the project was already “deep” in post-production & that several talent interviews had been done months ago & that millions were spent. Another source indicated that the project was already “deep” in post-production & that several talent interviews had been done months ago & that millions were spent.

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Netflix Reportedly Pulls WWE Vince McMahon Documentary (Comicbook.com)

Previously Netflix and WWE announced a Vince McMahon documentary was in development, but a new report from Fightful's Denise Salcedo says the project has ...

It's a funny thing with Vince, he really doesn't see himself...while Mr. McMahon is one of the most epic characters ever, he doesn't see himself as part of the programming," Triple H said. No one looks to that, no one gives him the credit. I spoke to one of the producers on the project, however they declined to confirm nor deny this story to me. A producer on the project declined to confirm or deny the story, and Netflix hasn't officially commented on the status of the project at this time. I don't know what it's going to say, but it's going to capture his life and his story, which so richly deserves to be told." Another source indicated that the project was already 'deep' in post-production & that several talent interviews had been done months ago & that millions were spent.

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WWE's Vince McMahon paid more than $12 million to settle sexual ... (CNBC)

WWE announced last month that McMahon was stepping back from his role as CEO and chairman − but retaining his responsibilities related to the company's ...

The WWE board is also investigating allegations against WWE executive John Laurinaitis, who used to wrestle under the name Johnny Ace. "I have also pledged to accept the findings and outcome of the investigation, whatever they are." The newspaper reported in June that WWE's board was investigating a secret $3 million settlement McMahon paid to a paralegal he allegedly had an affair with.

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Vince McMahon allegedly paid $12 million in hush money to four ... (ProWrestling.net)

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In another case, McMahon is accused of sending unsolicited nude photos of himself to a woman who accused him of sexually harassed her on the job. The woman alleged that McMahon coerced her into giving him oral sex and later declined to renew her contract in 2005 after she rejected further sexual encounters. Vince McMahon allegedly paid $12 million in hush money to four women who were associated with WWE over the last sixteen years.

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WWE's Vince McMahon paid $12 million in hush money to multiple ... (CNN)

Former WWE chief executive Vince McMahon paid more than $12 million to four women to cover up "allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity," according ...

"Those four words are 'then,' 'now,' 'forever,' and the most important word is 'together,'" he said. In fact, McMahon didn't wait long to re-enter the ring. said the company's board was investigating McMahon for agreeing to pay a secret $3 million settlement to a former employee with whom he allegedly had an affair.

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WWE's Vince McMahon Agreed to Pay $12 Million in Hush Money to ... (The Wall Street Journal)

The longtime chief of World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. secured nondisclosure agreements to keep secret allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity.

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Report: WWE's Vince McMahon paid $12 million to four women ... (USA TODAY)

WWE boss Vince McMahon paid more than $12 million to four women in a 16-year span to hush "allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity," the Wall Street ...

The largest sum was $7.5 million paid to an ex-wrestler who left the company in 2005 when McMahon didn't renew her contract. He also owns the bulk of shareholding voting power, per securities filings. Stephanie McMahon, his daughter, was appointed interim CEO. (Vince McMahon retains creative control and has made appeared on WWE programming since.)

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WWE's Vince McMahon reportedly paid more than $12 million to 4 ... (NBC News)

Longtime World Wrestling Entertainment chief Vince McMahon paid over $12 million in hush money to four women in hopes of keeping them quiet about possible ...

NBC News has not seen the documents cited or independently verified the agreements. The same day he released the June statement, McMahon appeared on the “WWE Friday Night SmackDown” broadcast with a brief address, saying he would like to remind fans of the sport’s “signature” words: “Then, now, forever, and the most important word is together.” “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 statement released by the Stamford, Connecticut-based company.

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Not surprisingly, there's more to the whole Vince McMahon sex ... (Deadspin)

Allegations of additional payments to four women, all of whom previously worked for the WWE, according to report.

She briefly departed WWE in May in what was described as 100 percent her own decision, but returned to the family business as the company’s interim CEO and chairwoman. The original hush payment to become public was a $3 million pact made this January between McMahon and a former company paralegal for a consensual sexual relationship. Multiple online reports also indicated a company-wide backstage meeting before WWE’s latest pay-per-view event, Money in the Bank, led by Stephanie, to discuss the future of the company. Also released as part of Friday’s report was an alleged 2008 non-disclosure agreement from a former company contractor, who presented WWE with unsolicited nude photos of McMahon she allegedly received from him. The 76-year-old’s largest alleged settlement is a $7.5 million payment to a former wrestler who claims McMahon coerced her into performing oral sex on him before a subsequent demotion. According to a Wall Street Journal report, four women, all of whom used to work for WWE, and therefore the McMahon family, allegedly signed agreements with McMahon that “prohibit them from discussing potential legal claims against, or their relationships” with him.

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Backstage Note About Vince McMahon During WWE Smackdown (Wrestling Inc.)

It was noted last night by Dave Meltzer how Vince McMahon was acting during the July 8, 2022 edition of “Smackdown”.

Vince briefly referred to Linda as “his wife at the time” while telling a story before quickly correcting himself. It is believed that though they stayed legally married, Vince and Linda “ hadn’t been together for a long time“, which was hinted at when Vince appeared on “The Pat McAfee Show” earlier this year. WWE has reportedly issued an internal memo to talent regarding the situation where they assure everyone that the allegations are being taken seriously until a resolution is reached.

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The Godfather Recalls Why Vince McMahon Wanted Him To Be ... (LordsofPain.net)

WWE Hall Of Famer The Godfather appeared on The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast this week to discuss a wide range of topics. Here are the.

This guy has a laugh that I want you to get down. I want you to get that laugh down. Probably besides Taker, I probably knew Scott Hall longer than anybody in the BSK. We had no animosity or any problems.

Report: WWE's Vince McMahon paid total of $12M to 4 women to ... (ABC News)

Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) longtime leader, allegedly paid out millions in hush money to a former female wrestler with whom he had ...

One day after it was published, and hours after it was announced that he'd be stepping away from his CEO and chairman duties, McMahon showed up on WWE's "SmackDown" program. Last month, the Wall Street Journal reported that the WWE board was investigating a secret $3 million payout from McMahon to a former employee, a paralegal, over an alleged affair. In addition, McMahon allegedly sent unsolicited naked photos of himself to a WWE contractor and sexually harassed her on the job, leading to about a $1 million non-disclosure settlement in 2008. Chatterton had previously made those claims in 1992, but this was the first time they were corroborated by a second source. Sources told ESPN at the time that this was largely an optics play and McMahon was still running the company alongside WWE president Nick Khan. The wrestler and her lawyer reportedly negotiated a non-disclosure agreement with McMahon in 2018.

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