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WWE News: Dave Meltzer explains that even Vince McMahon’s allies do not want him to come back

WWE News: Dave Meltzer explains that even Vince McMahon’s allies do not want him to come back

WWE News: Vince McMahon: There were recent reports that Vince McMahon wants to make a comeback to WWE. he stated that he only stepped down due to bad advice. It was also reported that Vince now wished he had never stepped down as the CEO. He is of the opinion that the controversies regarding sexual […]

WWE News: Vince McMahon: There were recent reports that Vince McMahon wants to make a comeback to WWE. he stated that he only stepped down due to bad advice. It was also reported that Vince now wished he had never stepped down as the CEO. He is of the opinion that the controversies regarding sexual misconduct would have died down. These reports were followed by backstage reports of talents wanting the 77-year-old to not make a comeback. They are quite happy with Triple H being at the helm. Follow WWE News and Updates with InsideSport.IN

WWE News: Dave Meltzer explains that even Vince McMahon’s allies do not want him to come back

While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer has now talked more about what is the feeling within WWE after the news did the rounds on social media. He highlighted that Vince could certainly try to get back as he is still the majority shareholder.

“There’s a lot of other ramifications to this too. The morale situation, now everyone’s kind of uncertain again of what’s going on. There’s really a lot of uncertainty in the company. It would be major, major internal upheaval in that company for him to come back. But he’s Vince, and maybe he will. He will certainly try. In itself, just the fact that he’s trying, is gonna be a big, big story.” (H/t to Wrestle Talk)

He further went on to note that even Vince’s allies feel that a return would be the worst thing.

“I know allies of Vince – very much allies of Vince and very protective of Vince and things like that – who are not business allies of Vince within that company right now, because they know that it would be the worst thing. And they are very strong allies of Vince. People who you would think are his allies, you don’t know. People are happier in the company, they know the company’s running better, and so the people who are allies or looking at the best interests of the company, they don’t want him back.”

WWE News: Dave Meltzer says WWE cannot sell the company without Vince McMahon’s permission

Nick Khan and Stephanie McMahon were installed as the CEOs of WWE after Vince left in July. Speaking further on the topic, Dave Meltzer noted that due to the Vince holding more than 50 percent share in the company, he can block any sale initiated by Khan and his daughter.

If it’s sold, he’s never coming back. And obviously as long as he wants to come back, he will not sell this company. And he does have, because of owning over 50% of the voting shares, he can block any sale that Nick Khan or anybody else, Stephanie, wants to do. With anyone. So that’s one of the big stories in this, is whatever talks of sale there is, it can’t happen until Vince gives up the ghost and says, ‘I’m not gonna come back’. As long as Vince has this attitude, they’re not gonna be able to sell. (H/t to Wrestle Talk)

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WWE News: Dave Meltzer explains that even Vince McMahon’s allies do not want him to come back

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