(WASHINGTON) -- Vince McMahon, the former head of WWE, will pay $1.7 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to disclose two settlements he had with employees while he ran the ...
The SEC said that McMahon, without admitting or denying its findings, agreed to cease-and-desist from violating certain ...
TNA World Champion, Nic Nemeth, has signed a contract extension with TNA. PWInsider is reporting that Nemeth's original deal ...
Vince McMahon, the former World Wrestling Entertainment chief executive, settled U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ...
Former WWE chairman, CEO and head of creative Vince McMahon reached a $1.7 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday ...
Former WWE impresario Vince McMahon agrees to settle allegations by the SEC that he paid millions in hush money to two women ...
As we reported earlier today, Vince McMahon has settled SEC charges concerning undisclosed payments tied to sexual assault ...
On Friday, Vince McMahon resolved his SEC charges relating to undisclosed settlements. The SEC said McMahon agreed to pay a $400,000 civil penalty and reimburse the WWE $1.33 million after consenting ...
It's that time of the year when we speculate about how the top stars will factor into WrestleMania season. WWE is thriving following a highly ...
Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon settled an SEC hush money probe, but a criminal investigation and civil lawsuit loom. What's next for the embattled wrestling mogul?
Braun Strowman has been notably absent from WWE's recent programming, including the January 3rd episode of SmackDown (which ...
The case between the SEC and Vince McMahon is now closed. Vince McMahon was accused by the SEC of violating federal laws when he settled his personal sexual con ...