WWE shareholder lawsuit canceled before trial, settlement pending approval
Wrestling Inc • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 5:47 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026

The WWE shareholder lawsuit, set to commence this week, was canceled after a settlement was reached. WWE executives, including Vince McMahon, were expected to testify during the week-long trial. Jeff Jarrett commented on the situation, suggesting the settlement amount is unlikely to significantly impact TKO financially. Details surrounding the settlement, including potential coverage by WWE's insurance for key executives, remain unclear. The approval process from the court is the next step in this matter.
- •WWE lawsuit was set to begin this week but was canceled.
- •Settlement amount is speculated to be manageable for TKO.
- •Court approval is required for the settlement to take effect.
- •Jeff Jarrett commented on the potential financial implications.
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