Stephanie McMahon Has Sold Shares of WWE and Rob Van Dam Update

It has been reported that Stephanie McMahon has reportedly sold 57,573 shares of WWE, equating to a £2.3 million net total from the sale. The Common Class A Stock that remains to McMahon at this time stands at 76,324 shares. Meaning she is still very much a superior shareholder for WWE. This also comes after Mcmahon has in fact in fact sold shares previously through her husband, back in August. The unit of stocks sold within the month of August was reported at 45,000 in total. WWE shares have fallen more than the usual 46% value that they had in the early months of last year, with the peak being $73.32. That is a huge difference to the value that the shares have today, at $39.18.

Currently, WWE is ready for the next season’s sport betting to take place, with www.Sportsbet.com.au holding a majority of best facilities for punters that want to support their fellow athletes. Despite many shares being sold from WWE, we are still certain that everything will continue as usual, full steam ahead.

Rob Van Dam Update

In an interview with Hannibal TV, Rob Van Dam commented on reports that he was leaving Impact Wrestling:

“Where did you get that I just finished an Impact run because I’m not even…maybe you know more than I do, or you’re just going with the headlines. Come on man, you know like how many headlines have misinformation? People just grab them. Man, I’ve heard that I’m blind, I can’t see out of one eye, can barely move and there’s all kinds of stuff. I very rarely correct them and on this one, it’s fun having the energy out there and things that come from it, but it would be incorrect to say that what I read which is that Katie and I, our contracts expired, that would be incorrect.”

“It is such a no-news kind of news because I have a different situation than Katie does and so with my situation, I’m there per-show. We had a few shows ahead on the list of obligations scheduled before the pandemic and during the pandemic, nobody was running and afterward, made up some of them and I’m just not on the TV in October. So, after that, who knows? Nobody knows, except the marks that read the headlines.”

Extra news: Roman makes people sceptical of Shield Reunion

Roman Reign has made people sceptical of his possible reunion with the Shield. He explained within recent interviews with NBC, how he is not sure that the move forward back to the WWE would be a good move after all, or that it will ever actually make a comeback to people’s screens. He mentioned how the reunion from a few years ago, was slightly excessive and a little over the top. 

He mentioned that not everyone walked out of that show as well-known champions. It did not benefit everyone that actually walked in and tried it out for themselves. However, if the Shield managed to get the three wrestlers under one promotion: Reigns, Moxley and Rollins under one roof, it may actually be a complete go-ahead, with no actual possibility of turning it down at all. Suppose fans can literally do nothing at all but wait.