WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H had expressed anxiety over Vince McMahon's increased involvement in WWE creative just a day before the company's merger with Endeavor became official.
Text messages between WWE's Chief Content Officer and President Nick Khan, disclosed in Delaware Court of Chancery filings, reveal tension within WWE's executive ranks in September 2023.
The exchange took place on Monday, September 11, 2023, according to a report from POST Wrestling. Triple H, who had taken over WWE's creative team from McMahon the previous year, reached out to Khan for support as McMahon sought more involvement in the creative process.
Triple H Stressed Ahead of Merger Finalization

Later that evening, Triple H informed Khan that McMahon wanted to meet about upcoming talent releases. These releases were part of a staff-cutting initiative tied to reducing costs as promised in the merger.
Fightful reported that McMahon and Levesque were involved with late changes to the Monday, September 11, 2023, episode of Raw. Vince was not at the event, as he had been on other occasions that year. Those other occasions included the Raw after WrestleMania in 2023, when he made wide-ranging changes to the show in-person.


A few minutes later, Triple H told Khan that Vince McMahon had called for a meeting later that day with “Bruce and Ed,” possibly referring to senior creative team members Bruce Prichard and Ed Koskey.

Two months later, on a Saturday night, December 9, 2023, Levesque texted Khan.

The next day, the record shows Levesque and Khan trying to reach Emanuel, with Levesque apparently speaking with Emanuel.


The public filings don’t show further messages between Levesque and Khan for the next few hours. It is reported that any calls or messages that might have happened in that window, whether Khan reached Emanuel, McMahon, or both, aren’t reflected in the record.