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Recent Developments in WWE’s Backstage Morale

The backstage atmosphere in WWE is reportedly shifting as Vince McMahon actively pursues a sale of the company.

According to PWInsider’s Elite subscription section, this pursuit has led to a decline in morale among staff due to the uncertainty surrounding the potential sale.

WWE Experiences Shift as Vince McMahon Actively Pursues Company Sale (WWE)

The report suggests that the sense of unease has resurfaced, and the “unbridled energy” that Triple H brought to the creative team since his takeover is starting to diminish.

PWInsider’s update clarifies that while wrestlers themselves may not be as affected, there is noticeable concern among those working behind the scenes.

Although the situation is not as dire as it once was, there is a growing apprehension that a sale will bring inevitable changes, impacting the atmosphere.

Joseph Palaz

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