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Things that have happened since the new WWE era of change began in April

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>WrestleMania 40 opened with Stephanie "covered up Ashley Massaro's rape" coming out to the ring. She was cheered by fans in attendance.
>After winning the WWE Title, Cody Rhodes invited "corporate officer number one" Nick Khan and "Vince's number one stooge" Bruce Prichard into the ring to celebrate with him.
>Rossy Ogawa, who was at WrestleMania to discuss an upcoming business partnership with WWE, has been publicly accused of being a pedophile. No notable figures have spoken out in his defence as of yet.
>Prime Energy, the logo of which is now plastered across the ring canvas at PLE's going forward, is being sued over it's containing of harmful chemicals.
>Logan Paul also continues to be a defendant in a lawsuit over his cryptocurrency scam.
>WWE have been accused of gouging fans with excessive ticket prices for Clash as the Castle. The cheapest tickets run into the hundreds of pounds.
>WWE's "press conferences" have been exposed as nothing more than pep rallies where if hardball questions are asked Triple H will attack the media.
>Tiffany Stratton reposted a racist video on her Instagram story where Jade Cargill was referred to as a black bitch. She was not punished and continues to be featured heavily on TV.
>WWE has sued the state of Texas to try and stop them from releasing information related to site fees for the Royal Rumble 2023. These fees would have been paid for by taxpayer money and so should be publicly known.
> WWE received another pay off from the Saudi government after hosting a show there, promoting their country in a positive light. This came after newly released information linked the Saudi government to 9/11.
>WWE continue to be defendants in a sex trafficking lawsuit. They have publicly sided with Vince McMahon in his attempts to move things to arbitration rather than be heard in a public court.
>Chris Legentil continues to run WWE's PR campaign, keeping many of these stories minimised in the media.