I haven't seen an objective report on the sale itself, but the dirt sheets 
are reporting that McMahon exerted more AUTHORITAH on Monday night than he 
has since he was ousted last summer (effectively producing Monday Night 
Raw, a task Levesque has handled very well), and morale backstage has taken 
an absolute nosedive.  The talent, in particular, had a lot of faith in HHH 
(he's one of them, he gets the business without being stuck in its old 
carny ways, he can read the room and deliver for the fans way better than 
McMahon), and if he's being minimized or pushed out in favor of McMahon 
taking creative back, it's likely that several performers will ask for 
their release. It's also potentially terrible news for the NXT 
developmental brand, which McMahon had tried to reshape to fit his image of 
the industry, and HHH & Shawn Michaels have been slowly working to fix 
since September.

The only parties who stand to benefit from McMahon having any day-to-day 
control of the newly acquired WWE are their competitors - and there ARE 
competitors now:
AEW (Tony Khan & his dad's money)
Impact Wrestling (Anthem?)
The NWA (Billy "Smashing Pumpkins" Corgan
New Japan Pro Wrestling (which has strategic partnerships with AEW & Impact)

On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 3:03:29 PM UTC-4 Tom Wolper wrote:

> I’m looking for a good business analysis of this story. The details are so 
> strange, with McMahon being forced into retirement following sexual 
> harassment and financial misdeeds. Then he forced 3 members off of the 
> board and brought in 3 allies who reinstated him. The sports business media 
> at the time said it was to prepare WWE for a sale, implying that McMahon 
> would get the deal together and cash out. But in the Endeavor takeover he’s 
> running WWE again. Doesn’t anybody have an ethical problem with this?
>
> The current reporting comes from press releases and friendly interviews 
> and makes it sound like the harassment and payoffs were no big deal.
>
> On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 12:07 PM M-D November <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The timing is certainly interesting. The deal, for which rumors had been 
>> floating around this weekend, was announced this morning, the day after 
>> Wrestlemania, which - for storylines, anyway - is largely considered to be 
>> like a 'season finale'; the "Raw" after 'Mania is typically treated as a 
>> reset - new storylines start, NXT call-ups make their debut, and the build 
>> to the next 'Mania starts all over again. It'll be interesting to see how 
>> news of the deal breaking affects locker room/backstage morale and, 
>> ultimately, what we see on TV.
>>
>> One potential upside is that the deal appears to allow WWE to continue 
>> operating much as it has been, similar to how UFC functions under Endeavor; 
>> Nick Khan remains President, and (presumably) Paul "HHH" Levesque remains 
>> in charge of talent & creative. What remains to be seen is how the sale 
>> will affect WWE's clearances with NBCUni & Fox, particularly w/r/t "premium 
>> live events" (nee PPV, like 'Mania) airing on Peacock for no upcharge vs. 
>> UFC's $80-90 upcharge ON TOP OF an ESPN+ subscription. (If Endeavor follows 
>> the UFC model, they're going to lose a big chunk of WWE's PPV audience; 
>> that audience has had access for $9.99/mo (when WWE Network was its own OTT 
>> service), then $5.99/mo with ads under Peacock - you can't then say the 
>> same level of access is going to cost upwards of $100/mo - especially in 
>> this economy.
>>
>> One definite upside of the Endeavor sale is that it means the rumors of 
>> WWE selling to the Saudis were just that.  Had that deal come to pass, a 
>> number of high-profile talents (including the new Undisputed Tag Team 
>> Champions, Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens) would likely have walked away from the 
>> company, and it would have prevented others (Bryan Danielson?) from 
>> returning at some point.
>>
>> M-D
>> Have a nice day!
>>
>> On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 9:59:21 AM UTC-4 Kevin M. wrote:
>>
>>> All the steroids under one roof 
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 6:57 AM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://sportssd.iheart.com/content/2023-04-03-endeavor-officially-announces-wwe-purchase-ufc-merger/
>>>>  (link)
>>>>
>>>> B
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