His past actions include:
Overworking wrestlers: The demanding schedule, especially the near-daily "house shows," contributes to shortened lifespans compared to athletes in other physically demanding sports like MMA and boxing, who have more regulated schedules and recovery time.
Steroid scandal: A history of steroid use in WWE has contributed to health problems for many wrestlers, though there's now a trend towards more natural physiques.
Sexist treatment of women: McMahon has been accused of punishing talented female wrestlers, limiting their match times, and often portraying them in stereotypical and demeaning roles.
Poor treatment of wrestlers of color: Many wrestlers of color, particularly Asian wrestlers, were often relegated to lower-card status and faced a stressful work environment under McMahon's leadership, with exceptions like The Rock being rare.
Under Triple H's leadership, WWE is perceived as a more positive and inclusive environment with a greater diversity of champions and happier wrestlers overall.
McMahon is now facing a new lawsuit from an anonymous WWE Diva who was fired in 2005. She alleges that McMahon sexually harassed her and offered her a championship opportunity in exchange for sexual favors. When she refused, she was fired. This new legal action follows his previous settlement.
this is the case:

WWE should never bring him back. Wrestlers are happier with HHH and they said working for Hunter makes them feel like a family.






