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Do Superstars Like Being A Part Of TKO?

With the sale now finalized, it is time to ask...do Superstars like being a part of TKO?

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With the sale now finalized, it is time to ask…do Superstars like being a part of TKO?

TKO, of course, is the freshly formed new company that oversees both the UFC and WWE offerings.

This is a big question, all things considered.

The efforts to sell WWE brought back Vince McMahon, and with that came more frequent reports of unhappiness and frustration from the locker room area.

That was quite different from the weeks and months immediately following his fall from grace and into a forced retirement…which sadly was way too short.

So, Fightful spoke with talent and got the scoop. What is the mood now, just under two months into the TKO era?

Like Being A Part Of TKO
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Do Superstars Like Being A Part Of TKO?

To be fair, there is a lot that goes into how things are behind the scenes right now.

But, per the report, many are pointing out that things feel much better, similar to how the mood was in the late summer months right after Triple H was elevated…all the way up until Vince forcing his way back in.

Once McMahon returned, the morale took a hit, sometimes a severe one.

Reports of re-writes, especially last minute ones, became more frequent again. Fans would regularly speculate during RAW and SmackDown which matches were “Vince being Vince.

However, the sale of WWE became official in mid-September, and the dynamics of things shifted.

According to reports, TKO leadership, which gets to call the shots now, got behind Triple H and while Vince McMahon is still around…he is not allowed to be that around anymore.

With all that now locked into place, the morale is said to be as good or better than when Hunter first took charge.

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And, ultimately, we as fans will benefit. Talents are getting fresh pushes, wrestlers are getting new chances, and shows are not getting late and chaotic re-writes.

As such, it seems that Superstars love being a part of TKO.

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