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Is Vinnie Mac really stepping down? - Patriots 4 Life - 04-08-2014 04:26 AM

According to a reliable source, Sean "X-Pac" Waltman last night posted on his Twitter page minutes after Raw went off air that McMahon stepping down was legit, and hours before Raw was set to air, Triple H sent Waltman a text message, and Sean "Now gets what Paul was trying to say"


- lil carl - 04-08-2014 04:31 AM

this is like to 20th time i have seen this question on here today!


- The Amazing Adam - 04-08-2014 04:35 AM

it's Kayfabe so that means no, it's just in the storyline unless you wanna find Vinnie Mac and kill him for real? Lol jk!


- Venus Wrestling 3 - 04-08-2014 04:40 AM

nah he will always have his hand in the business because if you remember he try to step down before but couple of superstars died and he had to come back . he wont be involved and be the face of wwe anymore that will be triple h from noe but mr mcmahon will still be involved till he dies.


- Brittany Hulette - 04-08-2014 04:49 AM

Damn. I honestly thought it was fake until I read this. But then again,Triple H could of just told him to say that to make him seen legit..


- Julius C - 04-08-2014 04:51 AM

It's a storyline, I read the following article earlier in the day:

Despite some confusion over what's real and fictional regarding Vince McMahon's current standing with WWE, McMahon remains chairman/CEO of the company.

CNBC reporter Darren Rovell confirmed Tuesday afternoon on Twitter: "WWE says that Mr. McMahon was relieved of his duties as Chairman of the Board of Monday Night Raw. He's still WWE chairman & CEO."

Monday night's TV angle, which saw McMahon removed from his on-air authority position as "Chairman of the Board" and replaced by Triple H, hasn't affected investors thus far.

As of mid-day Tuesday, the stock price was trading at $9.81, essentially even with Monday's closing price of $9.85. Also, the volume of shares traded is within the range of a normal trading day.