Ever since Vince McMahon officially returned to the WWE last week, things have been topsy-turvy. Board Members were fired and some employees resigned. The most notable name to hand in her resignation was Vince McMahon’s daughter Stephanie McMahon.

Stephanie McMahon handed in her resignation last week. To make matters worse, WWE is looking at a potential sale of the company. Since the rumors of an imminent sale started doing the rounds, there has been speculation as to who could potentially buy the company.

Some of the commonly mentioned potential buyers include Disney, Comcast, Tony Khan, Amazon, and even Saudi Arabia. Obviously, each company would run WWE in their own way, with Saudi Arabia likely taking the company private.

While many fans believe that Vince McMahon might be selling the company to regain creative control, we reported earlier that many major companies would not want to retain Vince McMahon’s services in any capacity. However, that may not be the case for Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.

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According to Fightful Select, some employees within, at least, two companies listed as potential buyers indicated that there would be roles for Stephanie McMahon and Triple H post-sale.

“We’ve also been told by people of influence in the companies of at least two potential suitors that they believe there would be roles in WWE post-sale for Stephanie and Paul Levesque (Triple H) if they wished to continue.”

It should come as no surprise that several companies would want to retain the services of Stephanie McMahon and Triple H given the amazing work they have done in the few months they were in charge. Stay tuned to Ringside News as we keep you updated on this story as it develops.

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Sunil Joseph

Passionate pro wrestling fan. Sunil has been writing WWE content writing for over the last five years. Sunil still gets excited when he gets to tell people that he gets paid to watch pro wrestling.

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