So you thought Vince McMahon was only sticking around for those sale and media rights negotiations, did you? It seems McMahon has other ideas. VinceMcMahon WWE
\nWell, folks, it looks like the saga of Vince McMahon's return to power at WWE will continue for the foreseeable future. In another exciting turn of events in an already wild year, Vince McMahon has signed a two-year employment agreement to serve as WWE's Executive Chairman.
\nMcMahon's return was supposedly to oversee a potential sale of the company and\/or media rights negotiations this year and not to be involved in day-to-day operations. But questions about just how much involvement McMahon has in the creative process have arisen in recent weeks. Under the new Head of Creative, Triple H, fans were finally able to enjoy a WWE that wasn't solely shaped by McMahon's out-of-touch ideas, and WWE's produce has been generally well-received.
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