January 29, 2024 Observer Newsletter: Vince McMahon allegations, WWE Raw to Netflix

For the third time since last June’s revelation about women being paid hush money regarding sexual activity involving Vince McMahon, charges in a lawsuit filed on 1/25, may finally end the career of the most powerful man in the history of the industry.
Of course, McMahon seemed to be in jeopardy the first time and was essentially pressured out of the company after a second set of revelations, the board of directors voted unanimously to now allow him to return, but he powered past that, changed a few faces on the board and returned, and remained as the Chairman of the Board of the new company, but out of creative power. McMahon has been reeling on the ropes multiple times during his four decades as the czar of the industry but has always bounced back.
This time, unless the allegations made in the 67-page lawsuit by former mistress Janel Grant in U.S. District Court in the District of Connecticut, are able to be discredited almost completely, the claims are so revolting that there should be “no chance in hell” that he remains in the company.
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