The wrestling world is buzzing after reports surfaced about Vince McMahon possibly planning to start his own wrestling company. This news came as a huge surprise to many fans.
However, a well-known wrestling journalist has shared a different update, suggesting that things might not be as they seem.
Dave Meltzer cleared up the rumors about Vince McMahon starting a new wrestling company. He said McMahon is actually working on a new entertainment project, but it’s not related to wrestling.
Meltzer explained that while McMahon’s project is still a secret, it’s expected to be a big deal in the entertainment world. On the latest “Wrestling Observer Radio,” Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez both denied the idea of McMahon starting a wrestling company.
🚨Vince McMahon is NOT starting his own pro wrestling promotion. pic.twitter.com/URuaaLmSv5
— KN Wrestling (@knwrestling) February 27, 2025
Meltzer said, “He’s not starting a wrestling promotion,” and when asked about an entertainment company, he responded, “No, that’s not happening. I mean, logic would tell you the same thing. I don’t think people really understand.”
Even though Vince McMahon is no longer involved with WWE, fans still wonder what he’s up to. He built the biggest wrestling entertainment company, and his controversial life is unforgettable.
Surprisingly, fans continue to follow his every move, always looking for a chance to criticize him. Something like this happened recently when he was spotted at the Super Bowl event.
Vince McMahon spotted at Super Bowl 59
The Eagles soared to victory at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, but wrestling fans were in for an even bigger surprise when former WWE boss Vince McMahon made an appearance. McMahon had been absent from the public eye for some time.
The Eagles flew to #SuperBowlLIX glory on Sunday but wrestling fans were given a bigger shock thanks to an appearance from former #WWE chief Vince McMahon. McMahon’s absence from screens has been followed by a general lack of McMahons everywhere… until yesterday. pic.twitter.com/2t1oZLAX3s
— ViBe & Sports (@RealViBe_Sports) February 10, 2025
However, during Super Bowl 59, he was seen at the Caesars Superdome, and people didn’t hold back their criticism. The Undertaker was also at the event with McMahon, and fans didn’t spare any comments, especially since the legendary wrestler was seen with the controversial former WWE chairman.