WWE will join its former CEO Vince McMahon in an effort to compel arbitration in the lawsuit brought against them by ex-employee Janel Grant.

The shocking allegations in Grant's lawsuit resulted in McMahon's second resignation from WWE in January 2024 though he has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct and trafficking. McMahon's lawyer has claimed that Grant's lawsuit is 'revenge' for McMahon ending their relationship, a claim Grant's legal team has denied.

In April 2024, McMahon filed to compel arbitration in the case that would see this lawsuit settled quietly outside of court, a move John Laurinaitis, who is also among the defendants, supports. In a new filing, it is revealed that WWE will align with both men in their efforts to compel arbitration.

"WWE also anticipates filing a motion to compel arbitration and stay this action pending arbitration", which removes any doubt that all three defendants will be moving to compel arbitration."

It is proposed that the three defendants file their motion by Tuesday, May 14. WWE has yet to file a motion while Laurinaitis has filed the motion but not a memorandum in support. McMahon has already filed both.

While McMahon, Laurinaitis, and WWE may be on the same side, fans shouldn't see this as a sign of a potential return for either man. There is said to be nobody defending McMahon in WWE given the seriousness of the allegations against him. McMahon has listed all of his remaining stock in TKO for sale, and there have been no movements for Laurinaitis to return either.