Vince's sex scandal and Brock Lesnar's WWE exile explained

What happened?

Janel Grant, a former WWE employee, has accused longtime WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon of sexual assault and sex trafficking.

The lawsuit that shocked WWE:

The lawsuit filed on January 25 in Connecticut reportedly accused McMahon of trafficking her to members of the WWE industry. | Twitter

Shocking evidence:

She was sexually assaulted by Vince multiple times, Grant claimed. The evidence presented against 78-year-old Vince by Grant includes multiple screenshots.

Pleads not guilty!

Vince McMahon has denied the allegations. | Twitter

Shocking details:

Grant mentioned in the lawsuit that McMahon had her "create personalized sexual content for a WWE superstar that he was trying to re-sign." | Twitter

Brock Lesnar's role in the scandal:

According to media reports, the said wrestler was not named in the lawsuit but described him as both a UFC fighter and WWE talent. | WWE Facebook

Unspeakable torture:

When Brock Lesnar signed a new contract with WWE, Grant alleged that McMahon texted her stating, "that part of the deal was f*****g U." | WWE offical website

More details come out:

According to media reports, McMahon allegedly gave Lesnar Grant's contact number. The superstar allegedly asked her to send a video of herself urinating., before asking to "set a play date" in December 2021. | Twitter

Janel Grant breaks silence:

Grant said in the lawsuit that McMahon pressured her to sign a nondisclosure agreement in January 2022 when his wife became aware of their relationship. However, Vince didn't kept his part of the deal.

Goodbye, Lesnar?

WWE has now decided to erase Brock Lesnar from the company's opening intro video -- hinting that the Beast Incarnate is unlikely to make a return to the industry in the near future (at least).