Janel Grant claims in her lawsuit filing that Vince McMahon told her that Nick Khan would help place her into another major company after she was pushed out of WWE.

According to the filing, Grant describes a period when Vince was pressuring her to leave WWE while promising that she would be taken care of professionally. She claims Vince told her that leadership connections were already being used to arrange a future job outside the company. Grant says Vince made it clear that he and Nick Khan had discussed a plan to move her into another corporate role, naming major media companies as possible landing spots.

“Vince sent an accompanying voice memo, in which he said that he and Nick were ready to ‘re-home’ me at a company like NBC or ESPN, and Nick would be the one making the call to their contacts there.”

Grant claims this promise was presented as reassurance during a time when she says she was being pushed to resign. She describes the situation as part of a larger effort to remove her from WWE while keeping the situation controlled internally.

These claims are part of Grant’s ongoing lawsuit involving Vince McMahon and WWE leadership. None of the allegations described in the filing have been proven in court, and the case remains active.

As more details from the filing continue to surface, additional questions remain about how decisions were made at the executive level during that time.

What do you think about Grant’s claim that Nick Khan was expected to help place her at companies like NBC or ESPN after leaving WWE? Do you believe this suggests deeper leadership involvement? Share your thoughts and leave your feedback.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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