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As the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week, WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon has paid four women more than $ 12 million in hash money over the past 16 years.
Due to these reports, Netflix is reportedly withdrawn from the documentary under development. According to Denise Sarched, this document was “deeply involved in post-production.” She also reported that “millions” were already spent on the project.
Stephanie McMahon, daughter of Vince, is currently the Interim CEO and Chairman of WWE. She was appointed to that position in June after Vince resigned while an internal investigation was underway to pay $ 3 million to her ex-employee.
WWE’s Bianca Belair has fans who stop chasing her from the venue after the incident: “I was legally scared.”
Stephanie hasn’t commented on the latest news yet and hasn’t tweeted since July 4th. Earlier, she commented on the documentary, she said, that the release date has not yet been determined.
“It will be released next year in 2022. The timing is still undecided,” McMahon said in March. “I’m just as excited and really nervous. I don’t know what it says, but it will capture his life and his story. It deserves to be told very richly. increase.”
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McMahon is not the only WWE official facing allegations of sexual misconduct.
The WWE Board of Directors is also investigating similar improper relationships with the same staff as McMahon, as well as talent director John Laurinaitis.
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Laurinaitis took a leave of absence in June.