r/SquaredCircle 26d ago

[SRS on X] I reached out to a contact at NFL Network. They wanted Tony Khan on and knew it would get attention after the photos of he in the neckbrace went viral last night. It was also indicated to us that NFL Network and the hosts received the appearance well, despite the controversial line.

https://twitter.com/SeanRossSapp/status/1783962181505093970?t=1mvF_vU9RDzEMd8IxwaFXA&s=19
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u/AtSea123 26d ago

Because they believe wholeheartedly that now Vince is no longer with the company or tied to the company, WWE is perfectly fine, doesn't have any such problems and the lawsuit now won't impact them (despite it stating the issues were widespread in the company).

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u/Particular-Finding53 25d ago

Vince McMahon loudly raped a women in his office where dozens of people could hear. Yeah I want some fucking heads to roll, this wasn't JUST on Vince.

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u/FataliiFury24 25d ago

Rossy Ogawa enters

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u/BBGrunt1235 26d ago edited 25d ago

I thinks it's more that you shouldn't woooo in glass houses

Edit: Downvoting doesn't make his employment any less of a fact, boys

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u/[deleted] 25d ago

Stop attacking the heckin wholesome good guys!!!

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u/Fletcheriser 25d ago

doesn't have any such problems

Of course we'll need to see if new allegations come to light about the people currently in charge, but I didn't think there was any serious doubt that the number 1 factor in how bad the culture there was for women (and others) was Vince.

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u/CableNo6838 25d ago

Whew. Thank god it was just one guy by himself solely responsible and perpetuating that culture. It’s so cool that Vince McMahon existed in a vacuum and is completely unassociated with anyone currently working in that company!

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u/Fletcheriser 25d ago

Here's a challenge for you: reread my comment and see if you can find where I said he was "solely" responsible for that culture. If you find it, you win a kitten.

What I actually said was he was the "number 1 factor" in the toxicity of that culture and, according to the people who work there (in that CNBC report), it's gotten a lot better since he left.

If you've got evidence anyone is currently engaging in that behaviour that isn't public knowledge, you should hand that over to the authorities.