Shane mcmahon where is he now




















Sure, he is the man's son, but if you know anything about Vince McMahon you know he will do anything that is right for business. Shane resigned from the WWE a short while ago and the resignation will become effective January 1, So for now he still has his job with the WWE, but he is naturally considering other offers.

People should not be worried about UFC predetermining choreographed fights or anything like that, everything will stay the same as far as real fighting goes.

However, he never would have left the entertainment giant that is the WWE only to go work for UFC doing the exact same job for a smaller paycheck. So, many believe he will be doing far more than just working in the Global Media area of the company if he comes in.

People are speculating that he may buy into the company, which would be great. He recently took out 50 million dollars in WWE stock, which no one would do unless they had a plan for it. Simply because the stock is pretty good for them. He is a millionaire in his own right, which means he could pay more to possibly buy the entire company.

However, when White was asked about the meeting, he said "No comment". So no one really knows what they were talking about. A child of the s, CP was born to pretend. He loved to create intricate plots based on his favorite shows and professional wrestling. In time, his interests expanded into horror, sci-fi, action, and comedy.

Never one to do things the easy way, CP refused to learn to read in school, so his dad taught him through comic books. Following along with his dad, CP picked up reading in a couple of weeks. Riho vs. Shane McMahon would run his fathers company a hundred percent better than Tripple h.

Any day of the week. Shane grew up in the wrestling business. Just like Vince McMahon,learned from his dad. He left before Shane left the company in for personal reasons that later became known in an interview with Mick Foley in Out of all of this, WCW hurts the most. He attempted to start a couple of different businesses and today, Shane owns a Cannabis co-op in California.

If WWE is denying he's left, perhaps this is just a paperwork thing. One thing to note is that Shane was not hired in an executive role on his last deal. He was exclusively brought in on a talent contract. That means his deal -- if it has, in fact, expired -- was a talent deal that lapsed.

Shane is not part of management, so this was not a budget cutback thing where he was removed from a position of authority.



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