When McMahon first made his intentions clear about wanting to return, it was to negotiate the upcoming media rights deal and a potential sale of WWE. Now that he’s fully back as the company’s Executive Chairman, the 77-year-old has been dealing with several potential buyers like Disney, Netflix, FOX, AEW, and more.
On Sportskeeda Wrestling’s The Wrestling Time Machine podcast hosted by Mac Davis, Bill Apter discussed the possibility of WWE being acquired. Apter added that The Rock and his Seven Bucks Productions need to purchase the company and keep Vince McMahon partially in control of things.
The veteran journalist feels a partnership between the two entities could be “absolutely magic.”
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The Rock recently spoke about WWE’s potential sale
In a recent chat with CNBC, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson discussed Vince McMahon’s return and his intention to sell WWE in the near future. The Great One pointed out his family’s long association with the global juggernaut, as apart from him, both his father and grandfather have also competed for the promotion.
Though The Rock didn’t discuss his interest in possibly buying the company, he did wish Vince the best in whatever direction he wanted to head in.
Johnson is rumored to return to the company for a blockbuster clash with his cousin and Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39.
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