TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth spent years waiting for the opportunity to call himself a top guy in professional wrestling. He was a mainstay on WWE TV for nearl
Vince McMahon agreed to pay $1.7 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges over settlements he made on behalf of himself and World Wrestling Entertainment without properly disclosing them to the company’s board of directors,
Meltzer's report states that Grant's primary attorney, Ann Callis, recently filed a motion to the court regarding a potential new lawsuit. However, it's unclear whether this would
Despite all Vince McMahon has been accused of over the years, Eric Bischoff said McMahon had a lot to do with getting WWE to its historic Netflix deal.
Vince McMahon, the co-founder and former CEO of WWE, has been charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for violating federal securities laws by failing to disclose two settlement agreements totaling $10.5 million.
Should WWE fire Chief Creative Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque over his deep personal and professional connections to former CEO and company co-founder Vince McMahon? One professional wrestling veteran certainly seems to think so.
Vince McMahon was the CEO and Chairman of the Board at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) for decades before “voluntarily” stepping down. McMahon confirmed in June 2022 that he was resigning from his post while the company investigated misconduct claims against him.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it reached a settlement agreement with WWE co-founder Vince McMahon, which requires he pay a civil penalty and reimburse the WWE $1.33 million following a yearslong probe over administrative charges.
The SEC settled charges against Vince McMahon, former CEO of WWE, that he made personal hush-money payments violating securities laws.
The Securities and Exchange Commission says that it has settled charges against former WWE CEO Vince McMahon over his failure to disclose to the sports entertainment company’s board and others that he signed two settlement agreements worth $10.
Embattled WWE founder and former CEO Vince McMahon has agreed to pay an astonishing amount of money to settle his federal hush-money case, ESPN reported. On Friday, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it had discovered McMahon had paid two former female employees a combined
World Wrestling Entertainment co-founder Vince McMahon will pay $1.7 million after failing to disclose hush money payments made while he was the company's CEO, the Securities and Exchange ...