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Jeff Jarrett Speculates That TKO Might Have An Exit Strategy For WWE Already

Jeff Jarrett continues to question the sustainability of WWE’s current model.

Jarrett has been vocal with his criticism towards WWE since the TKO merger, often accusing the company of answering to Wall Street instead of the fans.

In a new interview with Ariel Helwani, Jarrett brought up the same question and speculated that people in TKO might have an exit strategy already.

“I’ve told Nick Khan this, [via] text. You can’t argue with stock reports. They have printed money since the merger, to me, I’m the idiot if I start throwing stones like, creative is this and this is that, and they went back to Vegas in back to back years. Okay, who said they were not going to make mistakes? Creative is subjective, stock is not. The one thing that I’m very curious about, going back to Tony [Khan]. Tony answers to Tony. Vince used to answer to Vince. Even when he went public, he still controlled the stock. Ari doesn’t really answer to Ari. Ari answers to Wall Street. How long? How sustainable is that going to be? They’re a lot smarter than I am, they probably already have their exit strategy. I don’t know that. But, at the end of the day, it’s hard to explain to Wall Street, hey, we need to invest in A, B, C, and D because of this, this, this, and this.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Jeff Jarrett talked about his absence from the ring in AEW. Check out his full comments by clicking here.

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