McMahon’s tenure as WWE’s owner, though, appears to be coming to an end following recent rumors of the company’s prospective sale to Saudi Arabia. The Rock was asked to comment on the shocking revelation that has shaken the wrestling industry during an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street. This is what The People’s Champ had to say about the matter:
My grandfather wrestled for Vince McMahon Sr. in the 70s. My dad wrestled for Vince McMahon in the 80s. And then I came along with my bad haircut and fanny pack and I continued to wrestle for Vince too as well. So we’ve seen tremendous success over the years. I think it’s a very attractive company. And I’m excited and I wish Vince and that company all the best. — CNBC (@CNBC) January 17, 2023 Given that his daughter also secured a contract with WWE last year, it’s clear that The Rock’s family has gotten a lot out of the company. The first fourth-generation WWE wrestler, Simone, will compete under the ring name Ava Raine. Due to claims of sexual misconduct and hush-money agreements, Vince McMahon has been the subject of controversy for the past few years, which led to his removal from the company. But it appears that his return to WWE this year is merely a prerequisite for the sale of the business. When asked his opinion on the matter, The Rock replied: Netflix is still pushing forward with the Vince McMahon documentary, which will show how the troubled business mogul turned WWE into a global entertainment company. But, don’t expect it to be a scathing indictment of the progenitor of the billionaire walk. As you guys know, with a company like this, it’s been so incredibly successful over the years, a sale and acquisition could be very complicated, but there’s that unique added anchor to this I believe that Vince feels where you gotta find the right buyer who still has that passion and the love for this very unique world.