This left Nick Khan as the sole CEO of the Stamford-based promotion amidst the return of former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, who was unanimously elected as the Executive Chairman of the Board.

With the turn of events in recent times, Khan spoke on The Bill Simmons Podcast, wherein he commented on Stephanie’s resignation:

Nick Khan spoke in reference to Stephanie briefly stepping away from her previous leadership role last year but quickly returned to the company as Vince McMahon announced his retirement.

Though the true nature of Stephanie’s departure has yet to be revealed, Khan believes she might’ve “felt her work was done for now.” However, “nothing is permanent,” in professional wrestling. Khan also added: “Again, terrific executive, even better person. Life is long. Let’s see.”

Regarding Shane McMahon’s departure post-WWE Royal Rumble 2022

Shane McMahon returned to WWE at the titular Battle Royal last year, which resulted in a ton of controversy. The Prodigal Son also acted as an agent for the bout, booking himself strong and going over crowd favorite Kevin Owens. He was even one of the final four in the contest.

All of this came along with Shane’s lackluster performance and botched move after move, including his own elimination. He received criticism from fans and fellow talents alike. Mr. McMahon wound up firing him indefinitely.

When Nick Khan was asked about Shane’s departure, he revealed he’s still in the dark about it.

Nick Khan adds,

It remains to be seen whether both McMahon’s children will return to WWE in some capacity in the future. Current Chief Content Officer Triple H has done a phenomenal job at making the product great again.

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