Newcastle smack down reports of WWE Toon takeover

Wrestling billionaire Vince McMahon has been linked with a £330m move for the Magpies – prompting incredulity

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NEWCASTLE fans, fed up with Mike Ashley's ownership of the club, may have braced themselves for new torment today as American wrestling supremo Vince McMahon, the owner of the WWE circus, was touted as a potential buyer. The billionaire was linked with the club two years ago and now the rumour has resurfaced on website Winner Sports. It claims a Newcastle source says McMahon has been "sniffing around the club" and is keen to buy the Magpies as a way of boosting the profile of his wrestling brand in Europe. "He has even indicated he could put on wrestling bouts at St James' Park," says the source. The claims have provoked an incredulous reaction among more established media. Newcastle "has woken to find itself at the centre of one of the more bizarre stories of the season," says the Daily Mail. It adds that although the rumours will "likely come to nothing... it has provoked an amusing response on Twitter." Still, the claims will "hit Toon fans like a flying elbow-drop off the top rope", says Metro. And there are plenty who fear that while manager Alan Pardew saw off Joe Kinnear, who resigned earlier this month, he may not have what it takes to defeat McMahon.

If Newcastle lose with Vince McMahon at the helm, surely Pardew will hit rock bottom? pic.twitter.com/rt1knQbRX4 — NextBet.co.uk (@NextBetTips) February 18, 2014

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