WWE co-CEO Stephanie McMahon resigns, Vince returns as executive chairman

World Wrestling Entertainment owner Vince McMahon looks out at the crowd during a segment of NBC's 'Today' show in New York

(Reuters) -World Wrestling Entertainment elected former chief Vince McMahon as the executive chairman of the board on Tuesday, the company said, adding that co-chief executive officer and chairwoman Stephanie McMahon resigned from her role.

Nick Khan will serve as the new WWE CEO, the entertainment firm added.

Vince McMahon, 77, returned to the board last week and elected himself and two former co-presidents and directors Michelle Wilson and George Barrios to the board.

McMahon’s daughter Stephanie announced her resignation in a statement posted on Twitter.

“I look forward to cheering on WWE from the other side of the business, where I started when I was a little kid, as a pure fan,” she said.

Vince McMahon, who ran the company for four decades, said last week that the only way for WWE to fully capitalize on growing demand for content and live entertainment was for him to return as executive chairman.

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The company also announced at the time that it would explore strategic alternatives.

McMahon retired in July last year, as the company’s CEO and chairman, following an investigation into his alleged misconduct. Later, WWE said that it found some unrecorded expenses tied to McMahon.

(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

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