Vince McMahon may be laying the groundwork for his next business move with the launch of 14TH & I, but questions are already surfacing about whether anyone in the corporate world is willing to stand next to him. The newly formed investment firm, named after the Washington D.C. intersection where Vince McMahon Sr.s office once stood, signals McMahons desire to dive back into the sports, media, and entertainment industries.

On the May 30 edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Garrett Gonzales brought up McMahons latest filings and asked Dave Meltzer whether this move was realistic given McMahons legal troubles and battered public image. Meltzer didnt mince words, saying the real problem isnt the ambitionits the baggage..

But with the Janel Grant lawsuit still looming large, Meltzer said the real question is whether McMahon could find any corporate backing at all.

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Meltzer also pointed out that even a settlement wouldnt fix the optics.

In the end, Meltzer summed up McMahons situation bluntly.

Vince McMahon might be trying to rewrite his next chapter with 14TH & I, but no amount of money or nostalgia can erase the headlines hes dragging behind him. If he wants the business world to take him seriously again, hes going to need more than a new LLChes going to need a miracle.

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