Vince McMahon resigns from TKO, WWE over sex assault lawsuit

Vince McMahon resigns from TKO, WWE over sex assault lawsuit

January 28, 2024   01:17 pm

Vince McMahon resigned from wrestling giant TKO Group (TKO.N), opens new tab and the subsidiary WWE that he founded, over a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault and trafficking, which he said he will fight, the company said on Friday.

“I have decided to resign from my executive chairmanship and the TKO board of directors, effective immediately,” McMahon said in a statement released by TKO.

The suit by a former employee, filed on Thursday in federal court in Connecticut, accuses McMahon, WWE and another executive of “physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault and trafficking at WWE,” and seeks unspecified costs and damages.

McMahon denied the allegations in the statement, saying, “I intend to vigorously defend myself against these baseless accusations, and look forward to clearing my name.”

WWE President Nick Khan wrote in a memo to employees that McMahon “will no longer have a role with TKO Group Holdings or WWE.”

McMahon had retired from WWE in 2022 amid allegations of misconduct and paid $17.4 million to the company to cover costs related to an investigation into that case. He returned in January 2023.

The powerhouse behind the wrestling entertainment company, McMahon transformed it from a regional player in a highly fragmented industry of the 1980s to a global giant, with about $1 billion in revenue in 2021.

He used scripted matches, celebrity wrestlers and glitz to make the brand more acceptable to television audiences, and created the concept of pay-per-view matches for bigger events such as “WrestleMania” to build its revenue base.

TKO was formed last year when McMahon forged a deal between WWE and Endeavor Group-owned (EDR.N), opens new tab mixed martial arts franchise UFC.

Source - Reuters

- Agencies 

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