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September 8, 2022
WWE rises as Wolfe Research upgrades, citing increased importance of Paul 'Triple H' Levesque
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September 7, 2022
Shawn Michaels Promoted To WWE Senior Vice President Of Talent Development Creative
September 6, 2022
Paul Levesque's Updated Corporate Bio
Paul “Triple H” Levesque is the Chief Content Officer of WWE, a publicly traded (NYSE: WWE) global media company.
September 2, 2022
WWE promotes Levesque and Riddick, boosts pay for post-Vince McMahon leaders
Triple H Shares The Advice Vince McMahon Gave Him For Running WWE Upon His Retirement
August 26, 2022
Update on the Vince McMahon Netflix Docuseries
August 22, 2022
‘Road Dogg’ Brian James Returns To WWE As SVP Of Live Events
August 19, 2022
Kevin Nash Comments On Triple H’s Eye For Talent, WWE Dismantling The NXT He Created
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August 18, 2022
WWE to launch NXT Europe in 2023, NXT UK to make impact at upcoming event
August 17, 2022
WWE discovered Vince McMahon paid $5 million to Donald Trump’s foundation
August 16, 2022
Vince McMahon Misconduct Investigation ‘Substantially Complete,’ WWE Says
WWE said its board’s investigation into alleged misconduct by ex-CEO and chairman Vince McMahon is “substantially complete.” The company restated earnings going back to 2019 to account for personal payments McMahon made during his tenure, including $14.6 million allegedly to women in return for their silence about affairs and other misconduct.
However, the McMahon investigation may continue to have a financial impact, WWE said in regulatory filings.
“While we currently anticipate spending approximately $10 million during the remainder of the year related to this investigation, the related costs could exceed this estimate,” the wrestling entertainment company said in its 10-Q filing for the second quarter of 2022. As previously disclosed, WWE also has “received, and may receive in the future, regulatory, investigative and enforcement inquiries, subpoenas or demands arising from, related to, or in connection with these matters,” the company said
In addition, WWE said, “Although we believe that no significant business has been lost to date, it is possible that a change in the perceptions of our business partners could occur as a result of the investigation.”
WWE also noted that until McMahon resigned from the company on July 22, he had led the creative team that develops the storylines and the characters for its programming. Taking over as co-CEOs were Stephanie McMahon, previously chief brand officer, and Nick Khan, previously president and chief revenue officer. WWE’s creative is now led by Paul “Triple H” Levesque, EVP of talent relations and creative and Ms. McMahon’s husband.
“Although Mr. Levesque has extensive practical experience with many of our revenue streams and, with Ms. McMahon, has been critically involved in our business transformation over the past several years as well as our continuing brand development, these collective changes at the top of our organization are extensive and recent, and it is therefore possible that the loss of services of Mr. McMahon could have a material adverse effect on our ability to create popular characters and creative storylines or could otherwise adversely affect our operations and/or financial performance,” WWE said in its amended 10-K filing for 2021.
The company on Tuesday announced Q2 earnings. Revenue for the period was $328.2 million, up 24%, and net income was $49.0 million, an increase of 68% year over year. Adjusted operating income before depreciation and amortization (OIBDA), which excludes stock-based compensation, increased 34% to $91.5 million.
Based on “outperformance” in the first half of 2022, as well as WWE’s current expectations for the second half of the year, the company raised its guidance for full-year 2022 adjusted OIBDA to $370 million-$385 million (up from $360 million-$375 million previously).
On the earnings call, Levesque said WWE set a record for first-day ticket sales for WrestleMania 39, to be held at L.A.’s SoFi Stadium in April 2023, with more than 90,000 tickets purchased in the first 24 hours after they went on sale Aug. 12 — more than any event in WWE history and a 42% increase over first-day sales for WrestleMania 38.
source: variety.com
August 12, 2022
Shawn Michaels On Taking Over NXT After Triple H Stepped Back, His Position Evolving
August 10, 2022
Triple H is righting Vince McMahon's creative wrongs with WWE changes
August 9, 2022
WWE Says Vince McMahon, Under Investigation for Alleged Misconduct, Made Personal Payments Totaling $19.6 Million
August 6, 2022
Eric Bischoff Gives His Thoughts On Triple H Taking Charge Of WWE Creative
August 4, 2022
The Undertaker Comments On WWE Future Without Vince McMahon
August 2, 2022
Stephanie McMahon Reveals WWE SummerSlam Broke Major Record
WWE Allowing Talent More Freedom On Mic And To Improvise More
July 30, 2022
Triple H Provides Fans With An Update On His Health At SummerSlam Tryouts
Triple H has provided fans with an update on his health during the SummerSlam Tryouts.
The newly appointed WWE Head of Creative and Talent Relations revealed that he has been feeling great since his health scare in September of last year when he underwent heart surgery after suffering a cardiac event caused by a genetic heart condition. He said that it took him some time to heal up, but he is currently back to being fully healthy. He noted that he is 100% back to working again and trying his best to fill their big shows.
“It was a glitch in the road,” Triple H said. “Luckily for me, it was caught. It took a little for me to get past it, but I’m over it, and I’ve got a clean bill of health.”
Triple H shared that he will not be making a return to the squared circle because he feels like his time in the ring had concluded. While The Game may not be returning to active competition, he still has a passion for the business and expressed his desire to make it better than ever.
He continued to say that fans should embrace their families, their friends, and what they love to do in life. He said to work hard for want you want out of life.
“I have a new appreciation for life,” Triple H said. “It’s precious and it doesn’t last long. Embrace it. Get everything you can out of it.”
The former WWE Champion mentioned that he has made positive changes to his wellness routine. He said he has been sleeping more and told fans not to be afraid to do the same. Triple H also noted how he approaches the business because he loves it and wants to continue to be involved with it.
Rumor Mill - NXT Expected To "Somewhat" Return To Triple H’s Vision For The Brand
Shawn Michaels has been in charge of the day-to-day running of NXT since Triple H’s took leave last year with health issues, Vince McMahon and Bruce Prichard were also overseeing the booking but with McMahon now gone it is believed Triple H will be more involved with the brand.
In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that “in NXT, the belief was that the product will revert back somewhat to Levesque’s previous vision of it.”
Meltzer noted the belief was that while they will continue to heavily recruit top-tier athletes, WWE would be open to using more experienced wrestling talent, and going forward, “the door would be more open to better wrestlers who weren’t as big or as good looking as [Vince] McMahon wanted on the roster.”
Linda McMahon Responds To Reporter About Vince Mcmahon’s Retirement
Outkick is reporting that during the America First Policy Institute’s conference, Linda McMahon was asked by a reporter about her husband Vince McMahon retiring from WWE and what she thought.
Linda at first refused to comment, but then followed up with a brief statement saying, "You know what, he’ll just be deciding on how he’s going to spend his free time. I think that’s a good thing."
Vince’s daughter Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan were named co-CEOs of WWE following his departure.
July 29, 2022
Insight Into The Dynamic Of Stephanie McMahon And Nick Khan As WWE Co-CEOs
Triple H Comments On Leading WWE Creative
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July 28, 2022
July 27, 2022
Happy Birthday Triple H
July 26, 2022
Triple H Promises WWE Talent A "More Transparent Creative Process"
WWE announced yesterday, before WWE Monday Night RAW, that Paul "Triple H" Levesque will lead the creative team effective immediately, essentially replacing Vince McMahon as the person who has to give his approval on anything related to storylines and character development.
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July 25, 2022
WWE’s Latest SEC Filing Includes Legally Foreboding Language
WWE and Board of Directors Announce New Co-CEOs Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan; Paul Levesque to Assume Control of Creative
WWE and its Board of Directors today announced the appointment of Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan as co-Chief Executive Officers. Ms. McMahon has also been appointed Chairwoman of the Board, and Mr. Khan will continue to serve as a member of the Board. These appointments follow Vince McMahon’s retirement announcement on Friday, July 22.
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July 22, 2022
Vince McMahon Retires
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Paul "Triple H" Levesque is back
WWE today announced that effective immediately, Paul Levesque will resume his executive position as EVP, Talent Relations.
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July 11, 2022
WrestleMania Generates $206 Million For Dallas/Arlington Region
July 8, 2022
Netflix Pulls Vince McMahon Docuseries
It appears that the planned Netflix docuseries about Vince McMahon has been pulled, following today’s report from the Wall Street Journal about McMahon allegedly paying $12 million combined to keep various affairs and accusations of sexual misconduct quiet.
According to F4Wonline’s Denise Salcedo, she was told by sources that the series was pulled and is off Netflix’s programming spreadsheet.
A source from Netflix reportedly confirmed to Salcedo that it was no longer listed on the company’s spreadsheet, while another source at Netflix said “That s--t’s out of here.”
It was also noted in the report that the project was already deep in post-production. Several talent interviews had been done months ago and millions were already spent.


