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Is Vince McMahon the most controversial boss? Shocking cases that have been filed against WWE's former CEO
Is Vince McMahon the most controversial boss? Shocking cases that have been filed against WWE's former CEO

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Is Vince McMahon the most controversial boss? Shocking cases that have been filed against WWE's former CEO

(Image via Getty Images: Vince McMahon) Once the biggest name in the world of WWE, Vince McMahon has been a controversy magnet for most of his lifetime. Not just the latest row with former employee Janet Grant, McMahon has been named in numerous other lawsuits over the years. From ex-WWE wrestler Sable filing a s*xual misconduct case against him to the multiple hush money instances that were made public in 2022, he is not lacking for legal troubles. Which is probably why many believe he is one of, if not the most controversial, bosses that are in the public eye. The Steroid scandal Back in 1994, when the WWE was still known as WWF, Vince McMahon was indicted in federal court because of a steroid controversy, which said he supplied performance-enhancing drugs to the wrestlers in his company. This led to the transfer of control of the WWF to his now ex-wife, Linda McMahon. But McMahon was acquitted of all charges by the jury due to a lack of evidentiary support. The Sable lawsuit One of the earliest instances of a lawsuit being filed against Vince McMahon was when Sable , one of the biggest stars who once graced the WWE ring, filed a s*xual misconduct lawsuit against her boss. It was a $110 million lawsuit that was filed against both McMahon and the company, WWE, for s*xual misconduct and unsafe working environment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo But things didn't stir much, as the suit was settled out of court, and Sable returned to work once more under the WWE banner. The Rita Marie lawsuit Yet another s*xual lawsuit was filed against McMahon when a former WWF referee, Rita Chatterton aka Rita Marie, accused him of forcing her to perform oral s*x on him; and when she refused to comply, he r*ped her. This matter was also settled out of court, as the former WWE bossman said he wanted to settle to "avoid the cost of litigation." The two Tanning spa incidents In two separate instances - 2006 and 2011, Vince McMahon was accused by two separate individuals from two separate tanning salons of s*xual misconduct. The first incident was from Miami, and the second from California, but no charges were filed after the investigation. The hush-money scandal Vince McMahon was accused of paying hush money to a former WWE employee after being in a consensual relationship with them for three years back in 2022. But the case fizzled out and McMahon stated that the discrepancy in finance was due to accounting errors. The Janel Grant lawsuit Back in January of 2024, a lawsuit was filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant , where she accused her former boss, Vince McMahon, and the former WWE EVP John Laurinaitis, of s*xual misconduct and s*x trafficking charges. She said that she was used by McMahon as a barter to make people compliant with him on various occasions. Also Read: WWE founder Vince McMahon has objected to Janel Grant obtaining new evidence in the Vince McMahon s*x trafficking scandal case This eventually led to McMahon having to quit WWE's parent company, TKO, and leaving behind something that was built by him for the better part of his career. The lawsuit is still ongoing, and the federal court has yet to reach a verdict on the matter. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Shamed ex-WWE chief Vince McMahon in bid to buy Conor McGregor-owned company
Shamed ex-WWE chief Vince McMahon in bid to buy Conor McGregor-owned company

Sunday World

time19-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Sunday World

Shamed ex-WWE chief Vince McMahon in bid to buy Conor McGregor-owned company

Founded in 2018, the bareknuckle boxing organisation is part-owned by McGregor who now frequently appears at BKFC events Former WWE boss Vince McMahon, who had faced allegations of sexual abuse, attempted to return to sports promotion by trying to purchase a company part-owned by Conor McGregor. McMahon had turned WWE from a family business into a global brand before he quit after he was accused of paying millions to former employees to silence claims of sexual misconduct. It was, as TalkSPORT reports, a spectacular fall from grace for the man who transformed the wrestling industry into a billion-dollar juggernaut. Now, however, it has been reported how McMahon made a quiet bid to re-enter the sporting promotion arena though the acquisition of a controlling interest in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). Founded in 2018, the bareknuckle boxing organisation is part-owned by Conor McGregor who now frequently appears at BKFC events. According to a report by Sports Illustrated, although McMahon's offer was ultimately unsuccessful, David Feldman, BKFC's founder and president, confirmed he 'was very serious to do business.' Vince McMahon and Conor McGregor News in 90 Seconds - June 19th It was first reported by the Wall Street Journal in 2022 that McMahon had paid more than $12 million to four women formerly employed by WWE over 16 years. One former WWE wrestler claimed McMahon had coerced her into performing oral sex, and when she declined subsequent sexual advances she was demoted and her contract not renewed. A separate Journal report claimed that WWE's board was looking into claims he had made a $3 million settlement to a former staffer with whom he allegedly had an affair. At the time, McMahon pledged he would cooperate with the investigation and 'accept the findings and outcome of the investigation, whatever they are.' In January 2023, the Journal reported McMahon had agreed a multimillion-dollar settlement with the first woman to referee the World Wrestling Federation — which became WWE in 2002 — after she accused him of rape in a letter. Conor McGregor According to an attorney for McMahon, he 'denies and always has denied' the sexual assault, and that he had 'settled the case solely to avoid the cost of litigation'. Another ex-WWE employee who had worked at the company's headquarters sued McMahon in January of last year, accusing him of sexual assault, trafficking, and physical abuse. A spokesperson for McMahon at the time described the lawsuit as 'replete with lies, obscene made-up instances that never occurred, and a vindictive distortion of the truth.' McMahon resigned from his dual WWE roles in 2022, but returned in January 2023 as executive chairman of the board. The company became TKO after WWE's merger with rival network UFC in September of that year. In January of last year, in the wake of the sexual misconduct allegations, which McMahon denied, he resigned his executive chairman and board director roles at TKO. A federal judge ruled in June 2024 that the government had established 'probable cause to believe' that McMahon and one of his former lawyers had broken the law when they 'circumvented (the company's) internal controls and created false books and records.' In October, McMahon and his wife Linda, President Trump's choice for Education Secretary, denied allegations they allowed a former ringside announcer to use his position to sexually exploit children as young as 12 starting in the 1980s, after they were sued by five former WWE 'Ring Boys'. However, the New York Post reported on Wednesday that federal prosecutors have ended their criminal investigation into whether McMahon tried to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct with multiple former employees. McMahon's attorney Robert W Allen said in a statement: 'We have been in consistent communication with the government … and understand, with no ambiguity, that the investigation has definitively concluded and will not result in charges.' The Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, known as the BKFC, was founded by Feldman in April 2018, with McGregor becoming a part-owner in April 2024. At the time, Feldman said: 'I think it's just going to move the needle tremendously. We're going to do a lot of big things, we're going to open up a lot of new markets. 'Look, we're partners with Conor McGregor. Everybody in the combat sports world, everybody in the world, knows who that guy is.' The promotion features several ex-UFC fighters, with Mike Perry, Eddie Alvarez and Luke Rockhold all having featured in past events.

Ric Flair, 76, gives worrying health update on skin cancer diagnosis as he is forced to pull out of fan event
Ric Flair, 76, gives worrying health update on skin cancer diagnosis as he is forced to pull out of fan event

Scottish Sun

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Ric Flair, 76, gives worrying health update on skin cancer diagnosis as he is forced to pull out of fan event

He was put in an induced coma a few years back ICON'S UPDATE Ric Flair, 76, gives worrying health update on skin cancer diagnosis as he is forced to pull out of fan event Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has issued a worrying new health update after being diagnosed with skin cancer. Flair will miss a scheduled meet-and-greet event at a Mississippi wellness clinic on Tuesday as he continues cancer treatment. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has concerned fans with a new health update on his skin cancer diagnosis 3 Flair took to X to post an emotional update after being diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time. Credit: The Mega Agency Flair took to X to post an emotional update after postponing the same event for the second time in recent weeks. The 76-year-old wrote, while capitalising every word: "To All My Dear Friends And Fans- I Am So Sorry, That I Will Not Be Able To See You Tuesday. "I Have Health Issues, That I Need To Attend To. As I Have Procrastinated Putting My Health First In The Past. "Melanoma, I Have Found Out, Is Nothing To Play With. I Promise To See You ASAP. Please Continue To Love Ric Flair Drip, As @_RicFlairDrip Loves You." READ MORE WWE NEWS READY TO TUMBLE WWE in major gaffe after female wrestler accidentally named after porn star The 16-time WWE champion had denied his diagnosis in recent weeks before bravely revealing his situation in an interview with People. Flair is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time having shared the ring with some of the sport's biggest legends. The Nature Boy has previously dealt with significant health issues, as this is the second time he's had skin cancer. Back in August 2017, the ex-WWE Champion was hospitalised with stomach pains. 3 Known as 'Nature Boy,' Flair rose to prominence in the 80s and 90s with the WCW and WWF A few hours later the North Carolina native suffered early stages of kidney failure and came close to congestive heart failure as a result of alcohol abuse. Flair's family were told he only had 20 per cent odds of surviving while he was put in a medically induced coma. Ric Flair diagnosed with skin cancer as WWE legend, 76, reveals heartbreaking news The former Intercontinental Champion's doctors later removed part of his bowel and inserted a pacemaker as he regained consciousness. Flair is the only WWE Superstar to have been inducted into the Hall of Fame twice. He continued to wrestle well into his 60s and made an appearance at 2019's Wrestlemania 35. Flair has periodically made appearances at wrestling events, many times performing alongside his daughter Charlotte, who is now a major WWE star. His son Reid tragically died of a drug overdose in 2013. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.

Ric Flair, 76, gives worrying health update on skin cancer diagnosis as he is forced to pull out of fan event
Ric Flair, 76, gives worrying health update on skin cancer diagnosis as he is forced to pull out of fan event

The Irish Sun

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Ric Flair, 76, gives worrying health update on skin cancer diagnosis as he is forced to pull out of fan event

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has issued a worrying new health update after being diagnosed with skin cancer. Flair will miss a scheduled meet-and-greet event at a Mississippi wellness clinic on Tuesday as he continues cancer treatment. 3 WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has concerned fans with a new health update on his skin cancer diagnosis 3 Flair took to X to post an emotional update after being diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time. Credit: The Mega Agency Flair took to X to post an emotional update after postponing the same event for the second time in recent weeks. The 76-year-old wrote, while capitalising every word: "To All My Dear Friends And Fans- I Am So Sorry, That I Will Not Be Able To See You Tuesday. "I Have Health Issues, That I Need To Attend To. As I Have Procrastinated Putting My Health First In The Past. "Melanoma, I Have Found Out, Is Nothing To Play With. I Promise To See You ASAP. Please Continue To Love Ric Flair Drip, As @_RicFlairDrip Loves You." READ MORE WWE NEWS The 16-time WWE champion had denied his diagnosis in recent weeks before bravely revealing his situation in an interview with People. Flair is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time having shared the ring with some of the sport's biggest legends. The Nature Boy has previously dealt with skin cancer . Back in August 2017, the ex-WWE Champion was hospitalised with stomach pains. Most read in Sport 3 Known as 'Nature Boy,' Flair rose to prominence in the 80s and 90s with the WCW and WWF A few hours later the North Carolina native suffered early stages of kidney failure and came close to congestive heart failure as a result of alcohol abuse. Flair's family were told he only had 20 per cent odds of surviving while he was put in a medically induced coma. Ric Flair diagnosed with skin cancer as WWE legend, 76, reveals heartbreaking news The former Intercontinental Champion's doctors later removed part of his bowel and inserted a pacemaker as he regained consciousness. Flair is the only WWE Superstar to have been inducted into the Hall of Fame twice. He continued to wrestle well into his 60s and made an appearance at 2019's Wrestlemania 35. Flair has periodically made appearances at wrestling events, many times performing alongside his daughter Charlotte, who is now a major WWE star. His son Reid tragically died of a drug overdose in 2013. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video . Like us on Facebook at

Ric Flair diagnosed with skin cancer as WWE legend, 76, reveals heartbreaking news
Ric Flair diagnosed with skin cancer as WWE legend, 76, reveals heartbreaking news

Scottish Sun

time06-06-2025

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Ric Flair diagnosed with skin cancer as WWE legend, 76, reveals heartbreaking news

Ric Flair announced he will begin treatment next week WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair revealed he has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the "second time in three years." Flair, 76, announced he will begin treatment next week. 3 WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair revealed he has been diagnosed with skin cancer 3 Ric Flair announced he will begin treatment next week 3 Ric Flair is considered as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time The 16-time world champion denied reports he had cancer on Twitter on Thursday to keep his diagnosis private, but was later ready to share the news. Flair told People: "It's the second time in three years that I've been dealing with skin cancer. "I will be undergoing treatment next week." The two-time WWE Hall of Famer added: "Appreciate the concerns!" Read More on WWE CAPITAL GAINS London could step in as WWE's top event WrestleMania set to exit New Orleans Flair is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time having shared the ring with some of the sport's biggest legends. The Nature Boy has previously dealt with significant health issues. Back in August 2017, the ex-WWE Champion was hospitalised with stomach pains. A few hours later the North Carolina native suffered early stages of kidney failure and came close to congestive heart failure as a result of alcohol abuse. The ex-US Champion's family were told he only had 20% per cent odds of surviving and was put in a medically induced coma. The former Intercontinental Champion's doctors later removed part of his bowel and inserted a pacemaker as he regained consciousness. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.

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