The Tristen Law Show
Did Vince McMahon sell WWE because it was best for the company — or because it was best for Vince McMahon?New reporting around Vince McMahon, Ari Emanuel, and the WWE sale to Endeavor has made the entire deal feel different. The audio may be the headline, but it is not the whole story. The bigger question is what the sale actually solved — and who it solved it for.In this episode, Tristen Law looks at the road to the WWE sale, Vince’s return to power, Endeavor’s role, Stephanie McMahon stepping away, Nick Khan’s place in the deal, and why WWE surviving without Vince may have been the most dangerous thing the company ever did to him.WWE did not need saving. The business was hot. The product was moving. The machine kept going. But Vince still had power, Vince still had pressure, and Vince still had a final move left.This is not about whether TKO-era WWE is working. It is about how we got here, what Vince may have been trying to protect, and whether the sale served WWE first — or Vince McMahon first.Vince spent his life booking the finish. But this time, the finish may have booked him.#wwe #vincemcmahon #prowrestling ---If you love pro wrestling, this is where you stop watching… and start understanding it.👕 Pro Wrestling Shirts and More→ https://830mg.com/shop 💬 Join the Discord — be part of the conversation 👉 https://discord.gg/reDut3h38FReal, unscripted, fan-driven wrestling talk—covering the stories, personalities, and business of the industry.👉 830mg.com ✉️ Business inquiries: TristenLawShowMedia@gmail.com
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