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AEW's Jim Ross believes the WWE shareholder lawsuit against Vince McMahon will not be resolved quickly. The lawsuit is scheduled to begin next week.
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AEW's Jim Ross believes the WWE shareholder lawsuit against Vince McMahon will not be resolved quickly. The lawsuit is scheduled to begin next week.

TKO Group Holdings announced that its board of directors has declared a second quarter 2026 cash dividend of approximately $150 million, which will amount to $0.79 per share for Class A common stockholders. The dividend is scheduled to be paid on June 30, 2026, to stockholders on record by June 15, 2026. TKO stated that future quarterly dividends are not automatic and will depend on various factors including operating results, financial condition, market conditions, and cash flow needs.

LA Knight has commented on WWE fan reaction toward him not being "as big as it was." The Monday Night Raw star addressed the crowd response he has been receiving from WWE fans.

WWE Hall of Famer JBL has discussed the possible returns of Enzo Amore and Baron Corbin to WWE. JBL explained that he supports bringing both wrestlers back to the promotion.

LA Knight revealed that both he and AJ Styles received phone calls from WWE following an unplanned public brawl between the two wrestlers. The incident occurred ahead of their scheduled match at WrestleMania 40.

Braun Strowman addressed a potential WWE return on the Battleground podcast, stating he would be willing to come back if the money is right and specifically mentioned a possible match with Oba Femi. Strowman said WWE would need to "back that Brinks truck up" and make a serious financial offer to pull him away from hosting his food show "Everything on the Menu." He acknowledged missing aspects of wrestling like the ring and fans but expressed no interest in dealing with backstage politics, emphasizing that any return would be purely a business decision.

WWE legend Bully Ray has expressed uncertainty about Chad Gable's future on the WWE main roster following his success in AAA. Bully Ray questioned how the American audience will react to Gable outside of what he called the "bubble" of AAA.

Eric Bischoff revealed who was considered to be the third member of the NWO if Hulk Hogan had not filled that role. Bischoff named a WWE legend as the alternative choice for the position.

Becky Lynch revealed on Stephanie McMahon's "What's Your Story?" podcast that she briefly considered pursuing MMA after wrestling Ronda Rousey, saying there was one time when Rousey "beat me up" and Lynch thought she could handle MMA because she could "take a beating." Lynch admitted the consideration only lasted about a week, acknowledging that taking punishment and giving it back are very different things.

Becky Lynch believes WWE's women's division will main event more WrestleManias than the men in the future, citing the depth of talent, colorful personalities, and storytelling potential in the women's roster. During an appearance on Stephanie McMahon's "What's Your Story?" podcast, Lynch emphasized that the women's division has "a lot of life" and many stories left to tell, with McMahon agreeing about the athleticism and in-ring psychology of the female performers. Lynch's comments follow similar praise from Nikki Bella, who recently said she believes WWE's women's division is better than the men's overall.

LA Knight acknowledged that his WWE crowd reactions have cooled off from their peak levels, attributing this decline to a lack of clear direction and storylines from the company. In an interview with Chris Van Vliet, Knight stated he is currently "a man without a country" without a set trajectory, but pointed to his title program with Seth Rollins and The Vision last summer as evidence that fan reactions return when he has meaningful stories to pursue. Knight believes the crowd connection remains strong and that reactions could return to previous levels if WWE provides him with better direction and storylines that fans can invest in.

LA Knight addressed eliminating Brock Lesnar from the Royal Rumble, stating that "things went differently than they were supposed to." Knight suggested that there were originally different plans involving himself and Lesnar.