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‘We’re doing everything for employees to feel safe’: Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque makes first public comments after Vince McMahon resigned

Jake Miller Published January 30, 2024
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Paul “Triple H” Levesque, the chief content officer at World Wrestling Entertainment, made his first public comments after Vince McMahon resigned Friday from the board of WWE’s parent company, TKO Group Holdings, in the wake of a former employee’s lawsuit accusing McMahon of sex trafficking, sexual assault, and physical abuse.

At a news conference after WWE’s “Royal Rumble” event Saturday in St. Petersburg, Florida, Levesque, McMahon’s son-in-law, said he had not read the lawsuit and had no prior knowledge of it, adding he does not “want to get bogged down into that.”

Levesque said he’s doing “everything possible” to ensure employees aren’t taken advantage of and feel safe at work. He did not provide details about what measures WWE has taken.

WWE CCO Paul Levesque, aka Triple H, was asked about his knowledge of the allegations against Vince McMahon, his father-in-law. #RoyalRumble

🎥: WWE pic.twitter.com/Wzrk4Dboha

— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace_) January 28, 2024

TKO did not respond to CNN’s request for comment about Levesque’s statements at the news conference.

The horrifying allegations against McMahon were brought forward by Janel Grant, who worked at WWE’s headquarters. Grant alleged McMahon promised a job ­— and later promotions ­— at WWE in exchange for sex.

Grant’s lawsuit also includes allegations McMahon trafficked her to other men inside and outside the company, including John Laurinaitis, a former wrestler who worked in the company’s talent relations department. Laurinaitis is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit.

McMahon, 78, has denied the allegations and said he is prepared to defend himself in court.

McMahon retired from his role in July 2022 amid a WWE-appointed special committee investigation into his alleged misconduct while serving as chairman and CEO of the company. Laurinaitis left the company shortly thereafter.

THREAD 1/2 (TW):

Screenshots of Vince McMahon’s messages from the new sex trafficking lawsuit: pic.twitter.com/pqx78GHSwU

— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) January 25, 2024

McMahon returned as chair of TKO in early 2023. In September, WWE officially merged with a portion of Hollywood power broker Ari Emanuel’s Endeavor group, the parent company of UFC, to form TKO. The deal valued the newly combined company at over $21 billion, with WWE shareholders owning 49% of the combined company.

The winner of the men’s Royal Rumble, Cody Rhodes, said at the news conference the allegations cast “a dark cloud” over the company and he wasn’t sure what the next chapter would look like.

Cody Rhodes on the VKM lawsuit.

The best answer possible.#RoyalRumble pic.twitter.com/irBUCWle8A

— Wrestle Features (@WrestleFeatures) January 28, 2024

Levesque aka Triple H said it was “an amazing week” for WWE after previously citing a 10-year, $5 billion deal announced Tuesday with streaming service Netflix, which will become the exclusive home of the “WWE Raw” program starting in 2025.

Also on Tuesday, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced he would join the board of directors at TKO.

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