
Not everyone turned on Vince McMahon— WWE Stars still praise him amid allegations!
विंस मैकमोहन
Vince McMahon
is gone from
WWE
, but not forgotten by those who are still close to him.
Vince McMahon became one of the most prominent figures in the business world. His most notable achievement was transforming a regional wrestling promotion he bought from his father into a global giant we know today as WWE.
However, he left the company in 2024 after major allegations by former employee Janel Grant. Despite the seriousness of the issue, there are reportedly many within the industry who have not changed their opinion about McMahon to this date.
What is the perception about Vince McMahon among those he worked closely with?
Sports Illustrated journalist Justin Barrasso recently reported on McMahon's perspective within the wrestling industry. According to him, the former WWE Chairman and CEO is still in high regard among wrestlers who possibly worked with him during his time as the company's frontrunner. He said,
'Speaking with wrestlers off-the-record, there is a great deal of support for McMahon, as many note that McMahon is still held in high regard.'
Vince McMahon's reputation did take a hit after the lawsuit filed by Janel Grant became public. Despite that, superstars like
John Cena
, Natalya, Carmella, and others spoke highly of the boss and credited him for their success in the wrestling business.
Elsewhere, McMahon has been busy setting up his new company, '14th&I..' Barasso in the same report also stated that fans should not expect it to produce scripted content.
'Those with inside knowledge are not sold on the idea that McMahon's investment firm, 14TH & I, is going to suddenly develop television shows or movies, a process that generally takes years to materialize'
, said Barasso.
Moreover, there have been heavy rumors circulating about McMahon possibly looking to purchase WWE's partner promotion, TNA Wrestling, which signed a multi-year deal with the Stamford-based company this year for talent exchanges and crossover matches.
Regarding his lawsuit against Janel Grant, the former WWE Chairman is still under federal investigation. Despite being distanced by WWE's parent company, TKO Group Holdings, Vince McMahon looks to be commanding major respect for his contributions to the world of professional wrestling.
Also read:
The Undertaker's Role in WWE may be changing — And It can be big!
Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News18
38 minutes ago
- News18
Who Is Mark Bezos? Jeff Bezos' Half-Brother Who Resembled 'The Rock' At Venice Wedding
Last Updated: Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez got married on June 27 in an extravagant wedding in Venice. Mark Bezos made his presence felt at the Venice wedding. Mark Bezos, the younger half-brother of Jeff Bezos, attended the Amazon founder's pre-wedding celebration in Venice with his wife, Lisa Bezos. Dressed in a sharp black tuxedo, Mark gave off the vibe of a Hollywood star. Many say he bears a strong resemblance to actors like Bruce Willis and even Dwayne Johnson, known as 'The Rock" for his WWE fans. Who Is Mark Bezos? Mark Bezos is no Hollywood actor, yet he was seen mingling with celebrities and wealthy guests who attended Jeff Bezos' wedding in Venice. Like his older half-brother Jeff, Mark is a businessman, but he stays out of the spotlight and prefers working behind the scenes. In 1996, he decided to support Jeff and Amazon, keeping with some family traditions. That year, according to Bloomberg, he bought 30,000 Amazon shares for $10,000, just like their sister Christina. If he had kept those shares, they would have been worth around $640 million by 2018. Mark is also known for his charitable work as he is a director at Robin Hood, a well-known New York City organisation focused on fighting poverty. Alongside his philanthropy, he co-founded HighPost Capital, a private equity firm that focuses on consumer brands. Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez's Wedding Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez got married on June 27 in an extravagant wedding in Venice, following several days of star-studded celebrations. The event was attended by big names like Kris Jenner, Kim and Khloé Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Oprah Winfrey, model Brooks Nader, Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, and fellow billionaire Bill Gates. As reported by Vogue, Lauren Sánchez Bezos wore a high-neck Dolce & Gabbana gown with a lace and tulle veil, inspired by Italian actress Sophia Loren's look in the 1958 film Houseboat. First Published:


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Majithia case: Badal dares CM Mann to prove foreign funding by Saraya Industries
Chandigarh, Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal on Saturday dared Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to prove that Saraya Industries, in which party leader Bikram Singh Majithia had an inherited share of 11 per cent, had received even one rupee in foreign funding from 2007. Majithia case: Badal dares CM Mann to prove foreign funding by Saraya Industries Lashing out at the Aam Aadmi Party government for arresting Majithia, Badal said that a case was registered against the former Akali minister because he was "constantly exposing" the Mann dispensation over various issues. The Punjab Vigilance Bureau arrested Majithia on June 25 in a disproportionate assets case allegedly involving laundering of ₹ 540 crore "drug money". The Vigilance Bureau claimed the preliminary investigations revealed that more than ₹ 540 crore of drug money was laundered through several channels allegedly facilitated by Majithia, who is the brother-in-law of the SAD president. It included huge unaccounted cash worth ₹ 161 crore deposited in bank accounts of companies controlled by Majithia, channelisation of ₹ 141 crore through suspected foreign entities, excess deposition of ₹ 236 crore without disclosure or explanation in company financial statements and acquisition of movable and immovable assets by Majithia without any legitimate sources of income. Addressing the media here, the SAD chief trashed the Vigilance Bureau's claims against Majithia regarding the disproportionate assets. "The only foreign funding received by Saraya Industries was in March, 2006 when it received ₹ 35 crore from the US-based Clearwater Corporation in exchange for 25 per cent shares in the company. Majithia entered politics only in 2007," said Badal. "Clearwater Corporation, which had offices in several countries, had invested ₹ 50,000 crore globally. All money invested by this company through the NBFC in Saraya Industries was done after due clearance from the Reserve Bank of India and approval of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board ," he added. Badal also said that all transactions of Saraya Industries were scrutinized and accepted by the Income Tax department. "This clearly proves that claims of an investment of ₹ 540 crore into Saraya Industries through foreign funding are absurd and malicious and being done with the sole purpose of defaming Majithia," he added. The SAD chief also clarified that all cash transactions done by Saraya Industries while procuring sugarcane and conducting distillery business had also been scrutinized by the Income Tax department. Badal stated that Saraya Industries Ltd was a private limited company deemed to be a public limited company and was a different entity from Majithia and could not be associated with the latter. "Majithia has no control over the company's day-to-day functioning," he said. Badal accused Chief Minister Mann of pressurizing the state police chief to register a case against Majithia. The SAD chief claimed that no investigation had been done before registering the case. "The Vigilance department did not deem it fit to issue a questionnaire to Majithia which is a prerequisite before filing such a case," he said. Badal said an affidavit, which the government had submitted to the Supreme Court in 2023 while appealing for cancellation of the regular bail given to Majithia and seeking his custodial interrogation in the 2021 drug case, was used "verbatim" to register this new case against him. "This was done despite the fact that the Supreme Court rejected the affidavit in April this year and refused to overturn the regular bail given to Majithia by the high court or grant the request for custodial interrogation. The apex court even asked the A government to complete the probe in two days following which it has now taken this new route to engage in political vendetta," he claimed. The SAD president also condemned the manner in which retired officers former DGP Siddharth Chattopadhyaya and former deputy director of Enforcement Directorate Niranjan Singh were called by the Vigilance Bureau to share information regarding the drug case. Terming the entire case as "illegal and a willful fabrication", Badal said, "We will go to people and expose the A government." This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Big remittance cheer for NRIs! US Senate draft of Donald Trump's ‘One Big Beautiful Bill' reduces remittance tax to 1% from 3.5%; details here
United States contributed approximately $32 billion in remittances to India in 2023-24. (AI image) US remittance tax relief on the cards! Non-Resident Indians or NRIs have reason to breathe a sigh of relief as the final draft of the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' proposes just 1% tax on remittances, as against 3.5% earlier. Originally, the bill sought a 5% remittance tax but the final House version lowered it to 3.5%. However, the US Senate draft has lowered it further. The introduction of the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' had initially created anxiety amongst the US-based Indian community regarding its potential effects on money transfers to India. The United States hosts approximately 2.9 million Indians as of 2023, making them the second-largest foreign-born population, according to the Migration Policy Institute. Remittance Tax Relief The tax imposed shall apply only to any remittance transfer for which the sender provides cash, a money order, a cashier's check, or any other similar physical instrument. Also Read | 'Like H-1B without a lottery': What is O-1 visa? New route to US becomes popular among Indians; check details The updated US Senate draft released yesterday also provides exemptions for transfers from bank accounts and other financial institutions, whilst also excluding transactions made through US-issued debit and credit cards, according to an ET report. Consequently, routine remittance transactions are likely to be exempt from this new taxation structure. According to the Senate's proposal, the remittance tax will only be implemented on qualifying transfers conducted after December 31, 2025. US Biggest Source Of Remittances For India International remittances serve as a vital economic lifeline, particularly for developing economies. Countries such as India derive significant benefits from these overseas transfers, with numerous rural communities relying heavily on such foreign income. According to RBI's latest survey in March, the United States contributed approximately $32 billion, representing 28 per cent of India's total remittance receipts of $118.7 billion in 2023-24. The Reserve Bank's March study highlighted an increasing trend of qualified professionals moving to developed countries, with the United States accounting for 27.7% of remittances. Advanced economies contributed over 50% of total remittances in fiscal year 2023-24, signalling evolving migration trends. Also Read | No more TACO? What happens to Trump's tariffs after US attack on Iran? From 'World Chickening Out' to 'No One Chickens Out' - here's what may happen The United States has become the primary source, increasing its share to 27.7% in FY24 from 23.4% in 2020-21. The report stated that "the share of the UK has also increased to 10.8% in 2023-24 from 6.8% in 2020-21, which may be attributed to the 'Migration and Mobility Partnership' (2021) between India and the UK." This new regulation would impact several categories of Indian nationals residing in the US, including H-1B professionals, L-1 visa holders (intra-company transferees), and permanent residents. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now