The trial in the WWE merger lawsuit may have been canceled at the beginning of June due to a reported settlement, but that settlement has yet to be paid to shareholder plaintiffs, and is reportedly delayed by a disagreement between co-defendants, WWE and Vince McMahon. POST Wrestling reported that, according to WWE's side, there is disagreement between the co-defendants, WWE (Nick Khan, Paul Levesque, George Barrios and Michelle Wilson) and Vince McMahon, which is holding up the finalization of the settlement. The outlet reported that according to WWE's side, the disagreement stems from indemnification agreements with their insurers. An attorney for WWE submitted a letter that called it a "narrow disagreement," citing the indemnification agreements and "contribution obligations" between co-defendants and their insurers. McMahon's degree of indemnification by TKO and WWE, and whether or not he has his own insurer outside of WWE's, have been big questions.