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The lawsuit against Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis and WWE continues to be looked into, and there’s a little more information we can divulge.

As noted, Fightful is working with additional mainstream media outlets on their efforts to cover the lawsuits, and will continue to look into the allegations and the lawsuit.

In regards to the unnamed executives that are being heavily speculated on, that remains a mystery to many within WWE as well. However, one source high up in the WWE said that they are of the belief that one of them had “long been gone from WWE.”

John Laurinaitis has been outspoken via his attorney, which at least one source said they saw coming. The source, a longtime WWE employee, said that they effectively looked at Laurinaitis as McMahon’s “fall guy” since the summer of 2022, but figured he had some sort of golden parachute that took care of him financially. However, the source said that the looming possibility of actual charges being filed is what many in the company saw as the main turning point of Laurinaitis on McMahon.

Another source said “I’m sure he thinks he’s doing himself favors by saying management knew and proper WWE protocols were followed, but too many things happened there under his watch.”

The late Massaro was in headlines again this past week due to a Vice article. Fightful had been in contact with Massaro in March 2019 to set up an interview in Las Vegas that May at Starrcast II. Massaro was hoping to talk about her plans to resume in-ring training, and said that she was weighing whether or not to open up further about her claims that was raped while on a WWE Tribute to the Troops tour. Unfortunately, Massaro passed away just two weeks prior to Starrcast.

Based on the talent that we’ve spoken to, they’ve not been briefed or told they can’t speak about the nature of the lawsuit in interviews or appearances, and several have been asked about it. While we’ve heard so far that no other companies are actively participating in the investigations, we’ve heard that talent from several other US-based companies have been given the green light to speak about issues or participate in the investigations if they feel comfortable doing so.

We’ve spoken to one former talent who has indicated that they’re weighing the options of whether to tell their story via the media, or whether or not they wanted to take legal action. We will not provide their identity unless they approve of such.

Comments

Anonymous

Thank you for the very diligent & respectful reporting.

Anonymous

So..this is somewhat related to this but usually when someone big debuts in aew or even somewhere else,Jericho has em on his podcast..so it almost seems like a given that the week after she debuts,Mercedes is gonna be on Jericho's podcast and it will be interesting to hear what she has to say (if she decides to talk) about Vince and whats going on. in her time in wwe she was photographed hugging vince backstage along with Alexa and bayley and even referred to him as "daddy Vince" a few times on her Twitter..have to wonder if she ever saw anything regarding Vince that she thinks twice about now

Jordan Lassiter

When was the last time that you guys had to collaborate with the mainstream media?

Michael Viggiano

Good reporting on this as always. Appreciate you guys keeping the community up to date.

e d

The Ashley Massaro stuff is just heart breaking. I hope there is justice for what she went through