(This story originally published on MMA Junkie sister-site WrestlingJunkie.com ) When WWE merged with UFC, Vince McMahon remained TKO Group Holding’s Executive Chairman and board member, with a public appearance on behalf of the company as recently as Tuesday at the New York Stock Exchange. It coincided with the $500 million per year, 10-year media rights deal with Netflix for Monday Night Raw starting January 2025, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s appointment to TKO’s Board of Directors. McMahon’s standing within TKO drew increased attention on Thursday, when the Wall Street Journal detailed a lawsuit from Janel Grant, accusing the WWE boss of abusing her sexually for years, sharing explicit texts and videos of her with others, and arranging for her to have sex with other men. Speculation surrounding McMahon’s position on the TKO board intensified, culminating Friday night
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Vince McMahon resigns from WWE, TKO positions amid sex trafficking allegations – MMA Junkie