Vince McMahon’s Removal from WWE & TKO Websites: Loss of Voting Power Hinders Potential Return

Vince McMahon’s Removal from WWE & TKO Websites: Loss of Voting Power Hinders Potential Return
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As we reported yesterday here on eWn, Vince McMahon has resigned from TKO following allegations of sex trafficking, emotional and physical abuse, sexual assault and more.

As you’d expect, this has led to the former WWE and TKO Chairman being removed from WWE & TKO’s websites.

On Friday evening, McMahon was removed from the TKO website where he had been previously listed on the Board of Directors. WWE.com has also removed Vince completely from its Superstars page. They have not added him to the Alumni section as they do with others.

If you search for Vince McMahon’s name on WWE,cin, a page appears that reads, “You are not authorized to access this page.” That means it has been set to private for the time being.

McMahon’s resignation has made front page news on CNN, FOX News, TMZ, ESPN, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Daily News, BBC News, The Daily Mail, Variety, Deadline, The Wall Street Journal, The Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap, and so many other major news and entertainment websites.

For what it’s worth, McMahon’s resignation marks the first time that no blood member of the McMahon family is officially working for WWE.

Finally, McMahon no longer wields the power under TKO Group to vote himself back in – so it appears this is the real deal this time around.

Vince McMahon Resigns from TKO Group Amidst Allegations

In a shocking turn of events, Vince McMahon, the former WWE and TKO Chairman, has resigned from TKO following a series of serious allegations. The allegations include sex trafficking, emotional and physical abuse, sexual assault, and more. This news has sent shockwaves through the wrestling and entertainment industry.

As a result of these allegations, McMahon has been swiftly removed from both WWE and TKO’s websites. Previously listed on the Board of Directors on the TKO website, McMahon’s name has been taken down. Similarly, WWE.com has completely removed Vince from its Superstars page. Interestingly, he has not been added to the Alumni section as is customary for other former wrestlers or executives.

If one attempts to search for Vince McMahon’s name on WWE.com, they are met with a message stating, “You are not authorized to access this page.” This indicates that his profile has been set to private for the time being.

The news of McMahon’s resignation has made headlines on numerous major news and entertainment websites, including CNN, FOX News, TMZ, ESPN, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Daily News, BBC News, The Daily Mail, Variety, Deadline, The Wall Street Journal, The Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap, and many others. The gravity of these allegations and McMahon’s resignation cannot be understated.

Furthermore, McMahon’s resignation marks a significant milestone for WWE. For the first time in the company’s history, no blood member of the McMahon family is officially working for WWE. This departure signifies a major shift in the company’s leadership and raises questions about its future direction.

It is important to note that McMahon’s resignation also means that he no longer possesses the power to vote himself back into a position of authority within TKO Group. This suggests that his departure is indeed permanent and not a temporary measure.

The allegations against McMahon are serious and must be thoroughly investigated. The wrestling community and fans alike are left in shock and disbelief as they grapple with the fallout of these revelations. It remains to be seen how WWE and TKO will navigate this crisis and move forward without the influential figure of Vince McMahon at the helm.

As more information emerges and investigations unfold, it is crucial to prioritize the well-being and safety of all individuals involved. The wrestling industry must address these allegations head-on and take necessary actions to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all its participants.