There are numerous rumors circulating about the possible sale of WWE. According to rumors, WWE is being sold to the Saudis and will revert to being a private company.
According to WWE sources, the company has been sold to Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and will revert to private ownership, as noted by Steven Muehlhausen. Muehlhausen also mentioned that some are speculating on Vince McMahon’s return to creative after being named Chairman of the Board earlier this afternoon.
Sources: #WWE has been sold to
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. The company will go back to being private. Unknown if Vince McMahon will return to head of creative but it is expected by some people.— Steven Muehlhausen (@SMuehlhausenJr) January 11, 2023
Additionally, Sean Ross Sapp and others have confirmed that the rumor is spreading. It’s worth noting that Sapp added that what he’s heard isn’t concrete evidence that the sale is taking place, aside from a few vague hinting messages from people outside of WWE, and that WWE contacts have claimed to be unaware of what the hints were about.
Sapp reiterated that the “hot rumor” has Saudi buyers interested in purchasing WWE, and that once the sale is completed, the company will go private.
More on the HOT SAUDI RUMOR: that the WWE sale is done they'll go private.
I haven't confirmed any of this. At all. But hey, you guys wanna know what all of the dark twitter tweets are about.
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) January 11, 2023
Several others, including F4Wonline’s Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez, have indicated that major news will be announced soon. According to Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam, the sale has been completed and WWE will go private. It’s currently morning in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, so if the sale happened that quickly, we could have an official announcement soon.
For what it’s worth, I’m told the Saudi deal is done and they’re taking the company private.
— Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam.net (@Casshooole) January 11, 2023
It should be noted that this is a rumor for the time being and should be treated as such until something official is announced or confirmed by sources. Again, the Saudis buying WWE is currently just a rumor.
Brent Brookhouse of CBSSports.com wrote, “I can’t even get a response from basically anyone in WWE. As I’ve said all night, this is all second and third hand stuff (that I’ve heard anyway) but everything is hitting the same notes. THAT SAID, it could all have the same (incorrect) starting point and have spread outward. The reality is, I don’t think ANYONE is going to have any sort of confirmation of ANYTHING tonight. It’s after 11 p.m. ET on a weeknight. You’re not getting an announcement or real confirmation of something like this at this time on a Tuesday.”
I can't even get a response from basically anyone in WWE. As I've said all night, this is all second and third hand stuff (that I've heard anyway) but everything is hitting the same notes.
THAT SAID, it could all have the same (incorrect) starting point and have spread outward https://t.co/fw9zr7OU4T
— Brent Brookhouse (@brentbrookhouse) January 11, 2023
The potential WWE sale could be comparable to the LIV Golf organization, which is a professional golf tour funded by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund. The golf tour is viewed as the Kingdom’s attempt to improve its public image. The announcement of the Saudi’s involvement garnered a lot of negative press for the golfers involved, but there was a lot of big money involved, and as we all know, money talks.
As PWMania.com previously reported, Vince recently returned to the Board of Directors to lead a company sale, and JPMorgan was hired to lead those discussions. Stephanie McMahon resigned Tuesday evening, and Vince was unanimously re-elected as Chairman of the Board, with Nick Khan serving as the sole CEO.
Bovada, which sent Fightful betting odds just hours ago on who would buy WWE, is no longer taking bets on it pic.twitter.com/PDU08Nm53X
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) January 11, 2023
"Wrestling Twitter tweeted things so loud and vague they were startled by their own echos I think" is a message I was sent by a colleague and something I completely agree with, and could VERY WELL BE THE CASE!
I'm sure WWE will need to say something sooner or later.
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) January 11, 2023