WWE and UFC are now under the Endeavor umbrella as TKO Holdings Group. This huge change for the company could cause employees to worry. It appears that the company tried to do their best to settle those nerves.

Vince McMahon previously broke his silence on the WWE and UFC meger. Obviously, he is very excited about what is to come.

BWE posted on their X account to let fans know that WWE employees were told that everything is okay after the merger. They were apparently told via email from WWE CEO Nick Khan to carry on as usual, despite this big corporate change.

Email sent out by Nick Khan regarding TKO. And reassuring everyone to continue work without issues or problems.

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Now I will just wait and see who reports differently.

Nick Khan’s email expressed his excitement about what the future holds. He also encouraged employees to keep going as they enter this new chapter in the company’s history. You may check out the email below.

“This morning, we announced that WWE and the UFC have officially come together to form TKO Group Holdings, creating a new premium sports and entertainment company. TKO will begin trading today on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “TKO.”

A big thank you to all of you for the hard work and commitment that helped us achieve this milestone.

As we now begin this transition, we will be in touch with more details. In the interim, we will be communicating with each of you regarding new policies and procedures. HR will also be available to answer any and all questions you may have.

We know when companies undergo change it can feel like uncertain times. The special culture that VVVVE has cultivated over its long history is what has allowed our business to flourish and we will be preserving that as VVVVE and UFC both continue to grow together as part of TKO.

As always, well continue to focus on the work throughout this transition and make sure to communicate with all of you throughout the process. Thank you, Nick Khan.”

WWE employees were a bit worried that firings could be coming. After all, big mergers usually come with a few redundancies, and releases can follow. As of this writing, we haven’t heard of any cuts.

We will keep a close eye on this situation, and everything else that can happen in the wild pro wrestling world. This is a big business deal for WWE, and fans might see changes in time. Right now, it appears that this will all be business as usual.

What’s your take on the WWE and UFC merger? Will things change? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you think!

Felix Upton

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