WWE President Nick Khan reportedly is currently interested in potential plans for WWE to work more with other wrestling promotions, according to Sports Illustrated.
Justin Barrasso reported that his sources stated that one of Khan’s current plans to expand WWE’s business revolves around the company working and forming partnerships with other wrestling promotions. Barrasso reported that Khan was the key person who gave WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque the green light to hold talks with TNA Wrestling for Jordynne Grace’s appearance at this past January’s Royal Rumble 2024 event.
Khan reportedly is also currently interested in expanding WWE’s intellectual property with the idea of having WWE themed slot machines throughout Las Vegas, Nevada. Barrasso reported that besides Las Vegas’ status as a city that love entertainment, Khan had worked as an usher at Caesars Palace when the venue hosted WrestleMania IX in the city in 1993.
Barrasso reported that Khan’s current major plans for WWE are to take it to places the company has never been before for its future growth plans.

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