Ex-Top WWE Name Joins Vince McMahon’s New Company
Since resigning from WWE and TKO last year, Vince McMahon has been focused on building a new company.
It was recently reported that the former boss had established an investment firm, 14TH & I, focusing on sports, media, and entertainment.
Various reports also speculated that it was McMahon’s first step towards regaining his lost business.
Regardless, his new firm is still in its early stages, but has apparently been joined by a former WWE employee.
According to Ringside News, Beth Fisher, who was the Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at the Stamford-based company, has now joined McMahon.
Fisher held her position for nearly 13 years but was released in May 2024 alongside other senior members.
Earlier, McMahon had hired Kristen Prouty, WWE’s Senior VP of Entertainment Relations, who was let go after about 10 years, at the same time as Fisher.
Vince’s new firm is based in Santa Monica, and with experienced professionals aligning with him again, things look positive for him business-wise.
Vince McMahon’s Failed Attempt To Purchase Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Amid building his new company, McMahon tried to buy Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
Founder and President of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, David Feldman, confirmed meeting McMahon while speaking to Justin Barrasso of Undisputed.
Feldman said that the deal fell through as one of the conditions involved him relinquishing full control of his company.
He’s a great guy, his whole team is great, but the timing wasn’t right for us. He’s Vince McMahon–if I were him, I’d want creative control, too. He was awesome, very complimentary, and he was very serious to do business.
Despite his failure to purchase BKFC, McMahon remains headstrong.
H/T: Ringside News