One big thing
WWE faces a peculiar lawsuit filed by Leland Owens on September 16, 2024, alleging unpaid wages and idea theft by Vince and Stephanie McMahon while in disguise.
The details
• Owens claims WWE owes him unpaid wages and that Linda McMahon used a non-existent senatorial role to hide a $100,000 offer.
• The lawsuit accuses Vince and Stephanie McMahon of posing as agents to steal undisclosed ideas.
• Owens alleges connections with ex-WWE stars Mercedes Moné and Daniel Bryan after sharing information on a criminal case.
• A previous lawsuit filed by Owens on September 3, 2024, claimed:
– A verbal agreement with WWE in Washington state
– “Hush money” delivery by Daniel Bryan and Sasha Banks
– Idea sharing with Triple H and Bryan via Instagram
• Owens’ ideas reportedly included:
– A concept called “PIE”
– An event named “Stomping Grounds”
– A special cage match
Why it matters
This lawsuit represents another chapter in WWE’s history of facing unusual legal challenges. While likely to be dismissed due to lack of merit, it highlights the ongoing scrutiny and legal complexities surrounding the wrestling giant.
The big picture
• WWE has not responded to these claims.
• The lawsuit’s credibility is questionable, given that some named individuals no longer work for WWE.
• Such cases, though often baseless, can still impact WWE’s public image and legal resources.
What’s your take on these outlandish lawsuits against WWE? Do you think they serve any purpose, or are they just distractions for the company? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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