

The amount McMahon sold his stock for this past December was believed to be just under $100 million. **An interesting comparison is that if Vince McMahon had waited to sell his 3,340,000 shares of stock this past December until now, that stock would have been worth $276,952,800 based on the stock price the company officials sold at this week. *Mark Kowal, a Senior Vice President & Controller sold 4,913 shares of Class A common stock for $407,385 *Michael Luisi, President of WWE Studios, sold 16,579 shares of Class A common stock for $1,374,730 *Paul Levesque, EVP of Talent Live Events & Creative, sold 17,272 shares of Class A common stock for $1,432,194 *Stephanie McMahon-Levesque, Chief Brand Officer, sold 17,373 of Class A common stock for $1,440,569 *Michelle Wilson, co-president of WWE, sold 121,181 shares of Class A common stock for $10,048.328 *Kevin Dunn, Executive Producer & Chief of Global Television Production, sold 122,926 of Class A common stock for $10,193,023 Here is a recap of the stock sold this past week: **With the WWE’s stock at record-setting levels, several directors & officers within the company have sold major amounts of stock just ahead of Thursday’s second-quarter report. Daniel Bryan for the show, along with a possible three-way match with Shinsuke Nakamura, Randy Orton & Jeff Hardy for the United States title. On the SmackDown side, they are also heavily teasing The Miz vs. Tournament winners for the SmackDown tag titles Kevin Owens for the Money in the Bank briefcase Seth Rollins for the Intercontinental title Becky Lynch for the SmackDown women’s title Here is the updated card for SummerSlam on Sunday, August 19 th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn: The two did have singles matches on the recent house shows in Tokyo and Taipei with Joe subbing for Shinsuke Nakamura. It’s also a fresh match, Joe had been red hot on SmackDown up until the last month where he didn’t have a program for Extreme Rules. It was a small thing but made it more believable with one small detail in the segment from Paige. The attention to detail was a nice touch as the following segment featured Paige confronting Joe and establishing that he was the #1 contender, whose name was on the contract and not as though he stormed the ring and just signed a random contract to steal the match. The angle was set up well with Styles blindsided while watching the screen during James Ellsworth’s removal from the building and Joe choked him out with the Coquina clutch before signing the contract. **Several matches were made official on Tuesday’s episode of SmackDown, including the WWE title match set between AJ Styles and Samoa Joe.

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