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    WWE Shareholder Lawsuit Could Put Nearly $1 Billion On The Line Before Trial

    Sports News UKBy Sports News UKJune 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WWE’s merger with UFC may have created TKO Group Holdings, but the legal fallout from that deal is now carrying a massive potential price tag.

    A shareholder lawsuit tied to the merger is heading toward trial, and the damages being sought could come close to $1 billion if the plaintiffs win in court. The case centers on claims that Vince McMahon pushed the Endeavor deal while protecting his own power instead of securing the best possible outcome for WWE shareholders.

    According to Brandon Thurston of POST Wrestling, attorneys representing a class of WWE shareholders are seeking damages in a massive range tied to the merger.

    “The monetary damages the plaintiffs are seeking range between $466 million and $957 million, plus interest accrued since the merger closed nearly three years ago. The range comes from an analysis written earlier this year by James L. Canessa, a financial economist retained by the plaintiffs.”

    The lawsuit stems from WWE’s merger with UFC under Endeavor, which led to the formation of TKO Group Holdings. The plaintiffs claim McMahon had already steered the process toward Endeavor while he was under scrutiny connected to sexual misconduct allegations.

    The core accusation is that McMahon’s personal future inside the company became a major factor in the deal. The plaintiffs argue that WWE shareholders may have lost out because McMahon was focused on securing a role for himself instead of maximizing the sale process.

    The defendants in the case include Vince McMahon, WWE President Nick Khan, WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque, and former WWE co-presidents George Barrios and Michelle Wilson.

    The defendants have denied wrongdoing. Their side maintains that WWE shareholders were not damaged and that the merger process was fair. They also argue that the deal ultimately benefited investors after WWE and UFC were combined under the TKO banner.

    The timing makes this even bigger. The case is currently scheduled to go to trial on Monday, June 8, which means one of the most important legal battles tied to WWE’s corporate history is now right around the corner.

    WWE’s merger with UFC changed the entire wrestling business, but this lawsuit could put a very expensive spotlight back on how that deal came together. If the plaintiffs win, the financial hit could be massive. If the defendants win, it would shut down one of the biggest shareholder challenges tied to the TKO era.

    Do you think this WWE shareholder lawsuit could seriously impact TKO, or will the company come out of trial without a major financial hit? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comments section below.

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