World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Vince McMahon is stepping aside away  from the business side of the wrestling company while an investigation  is conducted into an alleged hush-money payment to cover up sexual  misconduct, the WWE and its board of directors announced Friday.

McMahon has run the company for 40 years after taking over for his father in 1982, when it was known as the World Wrestling Federation. 

He'll still maintain control of the WWE's creative output during the  investigation, and the company announced he'd appear on Friday night's  episode of SmackDown

"I have pledged my complete cooperation to the investigation by the  Special Committee, and I will do everything possible to support the  investigation. 

I have also pledged to accept the findings and outcome of the  investigation, whatever they are,"  McMahon said in the company's  statement. 

The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that the board was investigating a $3 million payout made to a woman to cover up an alleged consensual affair between a WWE paralegal and McMahon 

The newspaper reported that the board's investigation uncovered  several other nondisclosure agreements reached in relation to other  misconduct claims against McMahon and Head of Talent Relations John  Laurinaitis by women who worked for WWE.

Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon, Vince McMahon's daughter and a  WWE executive since 2006, will take over as CEO and chair of the board  of directors in his absence.

The company said that in addition to investigating the allegations  against McMahon and Laurinaitis, it also would hire an outside company  to review the company's human resources department and overall culture.

The McMahon family has been involved in wrestling for more than a  hundred years, and Vince McMahon regularly cast himself and his children  as villains in the WWE's wrestling storylines. 

The McMahon family has been involved in wrestling for more than a  hundred years, and Vince McMahon regularly cast himself and his children  as villains in the WWE's wrestling storylines. 

The McMahon family has been involved in wrestling for more than a  hundred years, and Vince McMahon regularly cast himself and his children  as villains in the WWE's wrestling storylines. 

That has made the family billionaires, and they've used some of that money to get involved in Republican politics, including two failed runs for U.S. Senate seats by Linda McMahon,  Vince's wife. She went on to serve as head of the Small Business  Administration for two years under former President Donald Trump.