{"id":16006,"count":48,"description":"WWE<\/a> CEO Vince McMahon founded a pro football league that he hoped would have faster and simpler play than the NFL. After an initial 2001 season that experienced a mixed bag of success and viewership, the league folded<\/a>, costing McMahon and his partner, NBC executive Dick Ebersol, $35 million.\r\n\r\nMcMahon attempted to reboot the XFL in 2018, hiring a commissioner Oliver Luck, and announcing its eight host cities. Its first game took place on February 8, 2020. Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic forced the XFL to shut down after its fifth week. A month later, the league filed for bankruptcy<\/a>, setting into motion negotiations that culminated in actor and former WWE star Dwayne Johnson<\/a>, along with his partners, buying the team for $15 million<\/a>. Co-investor Dany Garcia announced that the next XFL season would begin on February 18, 2023.\r\n