WWE: No Defenders Left For Vince McMahon After Damning Lawsuit
Vince McMahon's hold on WWE seems weaker than ever. Reports say nobody in the company is publicly defending the former boss anymore, almost two months after he quit facing serious accusations.
Things changed after a former WWE employee, Janel Grant, sued the company and McMahon. Grant makes serious claims, saying McMahon sexually assaulted her, trafficked her, and basically treated her like a "sex slave" while she worked at WWE. McMahon strongly denies everything and says the lawsuit is made-up lies.
Dave Meltzer, who hosts Wrestling Observer Radio, says there's been a big change in how people in WWE feel about McMahon. People who might have defended him before seem to have given up on him. Meltzer said, "Even people who used to defend others in the company... nobody even tries to defend Vince anymore. It's like they've stopped caring about him."
This lack of support isn't just Meltzer's opinion. Former WWE wrestler Ronda Rousey compared McMahon to the bad guy Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars in her new book. It makes it hard to tell where the evil character McMahon plays on TV ends and the real person begins. Other wrestlers like Triple H, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins have also spoken out. Triple H wouldn't say anything about the lawsuit, but Rhodes and Rollins said they were disgusted by the claims. Rollins said he hopes everyone gets what they deserve if the accusations are true.
John Cena is a bit different. He said he still respects McMahon, even after everything that happened. Cena also said it's important for people to be held accountable, but his comments praising McMahon caused some people to get upset.
The fact that nobody inside WWE is backing McMahon anymore is a big deal. It's not clear how the lawsuit will end or how WWE will move forward from this bad time, now that they have new leadership.
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Things changed after a former WWE employee, Janel Grant, sued the company and McMahon. Grant makes serious claims, saying McMahon sexually assaulted her, trafficked her, and basically treated her like a "sex slave" while she worked at WWE. McMahon strongly denies everything and says the lawsuit is made-up lies.
Dave Meltzer, who hosts Wrestling Observer Radio, says there's been a big change in how people in WWE feel about McMahon. People who might have defended him before seem to have given up on him. Meltzer said, "Even people who used to defend others in the company... nobody even tries to defend Vince anymore. It's like they've stopped caring about him."
This lack of support isn't just Meltzer's opinion. Former WWE wrestler Ronda Rousey compared McMahon to the bad guy Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars in her new book. It makes it hard to tell where the evil character McMahon plays on TV ends and the real person begins. Other wrestlers like Triple H, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins have also spoken out. Triple H wouldn't say anything about the lawsuit, but Rhodes and Rollins said they were disgusted by the claims. Rollins said he hopes everyone gets what they deserve if the accusations are true.
John Cena is a bit different. He said he still respects McMahon, even after everything that happened. Cena also said it's important for people to be held accountable, but his comments praising McMahon caused some people to get upset.
The fact that nobody inside WWE is backing McMahon anymore is a big deal. It's not clear how the lawsuit will end or how WWE will move forward from this bad time, now that they have new leadership.
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