SUMMARY
- Vince McMahon Era is officially over, as the former WWE CEO has sold his last shares from TKO Group holdings.
- It seems like Nick Khan is following the same path as McMahon, as he is also selling his shares.
Vince McMahon has been away from WWE for a long time, and a major reason behind this is Janel Grant’s lawsuit. The serious allegations against Mr. McMahon were the reason he officially resigned from his TKO Board position, thus ending his decades-long association with the Stamford-based promotion.
Despite all this, fans believed that Vince might return to the company in the future. But it seems like that’s not going to happen, as the veteran has even sold the last TKO shares. So, it looks like he has completely left WWE. However, he isn’t the only individual doing so, as Nick Khan is probably looking to do the same.
Nick Khan is selling all of his TKO shares.
— Pro Wrestling Finesse (@ProWFinesse) April 26, 2024
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The reason behind the speculation that Nick might also end his association with the organization is that he is also selling all of his shares, just like McMahon. As he holds a major position in the Triple H-led promotion, this report of him selling all his 234,424 shares has taken the entire industry by storm.
Fans have been wondering if the pro wrestling figure is now going to join Vince McMahon on the list of people to leave WWE completely. But it remains to be seen if that’s really the case or if this is just a way of making some extra money. Whatever the case may be, we’ll probably get to know about it in the near future.
Fans react to Nick Khan’s decision to sell his TKO shares
As soon as reports of Nick Khan‘s decision to sell his TKO shares came out on the internet, fans started sharing their reactions. Pointing out how Nick is following in the footsteps of the former CEO Vince McMahon, someone from the audience wrote, “Vince and Nick are cooking.” (Via: X)
Sharing a different side by stating how Khan selling his shares isn’t that big of a deal, a pro wrestling enthusiast said, “He’s done this before. No big deal.” “Damn. Goodbye,” another fan commented while sharing an instant response to the decision by the veteran figure of the Triple H-led promotion.
Vince McMahon’s departure has paved the path for a brand-new era
Nick Khan’s decision to sell his shares all at once has fans talking about the end of his association with WWE. Since Vince McMahon’s association with the company ended the same way, fans have connected the dots. While it remains to be seen what happens to Khan, Mr. McMahon’s departure from the promotion has paved the path for a brand new era in the organization.
Vince is no longer an active part of the company, as he resigned from his TKO Group role after the s*x trafficking allegations by Janel Grant. But this decision turned into a blessing in disguise for the company, as Triple H took over the leadership of the biggest wrestling promotion in the world.
WWE did a brilliant job of building up for WrestleMania 40, and this year’s edition turned out to be the most successful WrestleMania in history. With Cody Rhodes’ victory in the show’s main event, the company entered a brand new era and Stephanie McMahon called it the “Paul Levesque Era” at WrestleMania 40.
As the Triple H-led promotion has been going strong, despite Vince’s exit from the organization, it’s safe to say that it didn’t impact them much. Moreover, it’ll be interesting to see if the company can keep the momentum going by delivering the best product to the fans and continuing to be the premium pro wrestling brand it has been for decades.