10 Reasons Why The McMahons Should Sell WWE Right Now

Time to kick out Vince.

It might be time for the McMahon family to cut their losses early (before things *really* get worse) and sell their controlling interest in World Wrestling Entertainment. To some, this may seem like a hasty notion, yet after reading this list it may make all of the sense in the world. Vince and family may be hesitant to sell their stock because WWE has been a McMahon-owned company for over 60 years, but when you really take a stark look at the future of sports entertainment, if WWE continues to head in the direction in which they appear to be presently, getting out while the getting is good is a tremendous idea. From misreading business trends and making poor creative decisions to also potentially being a little too early on the trigger insofar as groundbreaking media concepts, there's a litany of issues at hand that are likely worrisome to the McMahons. Ideally, bringing in a larger corporation that can effectively manage WWE's losses and streamline their procedures would be a solid solution. As well, maybe keeping around the McMahons as employees and still handling the day-to-day operation of the company would be a quality idea, too. Here's 10 reasons why the McMahons need to sell their controlling interest in WWE. There's value in the brand and company, just not in the way that Vince and Co. are currently running things. They need oversight and someone able to handle their potential losses and concerning issues, too.
 
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Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.