Good Lord, Look At This List Of Ex Wrestlers Suing The WWE

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WWE Sued By 53 Wrestlers, Including Accused Murderer Jimmy Snuka

The latest of a series of concussion-themed lawsuits was filed against World Wrestling Entertainment on Monday in Connecticut District Court. Officially titled Laurinaitis et al v. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. et al, the 214 page complaint accuses Vince McMcMahon’s sports entertainment empire of addressing head injuries “in any medically competent or meaningful manner” as well as hiding information about the long-term health issues caused by repetitive head trauma.

In this case, a whopping 53 wrestlers (list here for space reasons), including big names like “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka and Joe “Road Warrior Animal” Laurinaitis, are represented by the same lawyer behind the previous similar lawsuits, Konstantine Kyros of Hingham, MA. Snuka, whose wife/guardian is serving as his representative in the lawsuit, was recently ruled incompetent to stand trial for the 1983 murder of his mistress due to suffering from dementia.

The series of previous lawsuits had largely been thrown out because too much time had passed, with the exceptions being former WWE wrestlers Vito LoGrasso and Evan Singleton. WWE is expected to file a new motion to throw those claims out in a couple weeks. When testifying under oath in a deposition as part of the case, both plaintiffs appeared to be uninformed of the exact nature of their claims against WWE, like fraud. In addition, LoGrasso claimed to have hit his head on the metal steps leading to the wrestling ring in a match where the video proved that his head never touched them.

In past interviews, Jerry McDevitt, WWE’s longtime outside counsel, has criticized Kyros for a number of reasons, including shopping for clients. To wit, a few weeks ago, WWE filed an sworn affidavit from pro wrestler Sean Waltman, best known under the ring name X-Pac, stating as much. Waltman wrote that at a recent wrestling autograph show (Legends of the Ring in New Jersey), Kyros was seen handing his business card to the wrestlers in attendance. In light of that, it comes as no surprise that many of the wrestlers named as plaintiffs in the new case are regulars on the convention circuit.

When reached for comment by email, McDevitt, who has not yet been able to read the whole complaint, told Lawnewz that “it is an embarrassment to see a legal document as poorly drafted and conceived as he the ones [Kyros] turns out. This won’t go anywhere.” LawNewz will keep you updated as this story develops and if there’s anything worth noting in the complaint after we finish reading it.
 

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Should have had signed that legends deal. :yeshrug:
Plus you know what you was getting yourself in to, some of those dudes been in the biz for 20+ years or more.
 

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Y'all can joke all you want but The Fertittas just sold the UFC for this same reason, they didn't want to deal with the headache of a class action lawsuit. It's no secret dude's worked injured all the time because they had to or else they wouldn't get paid. They may not have told them outright to work while injured, but they damn sure suggested it. Bret said in Wrestling With Shadows when he cracked his sternum he was getting half what he would normally get while out, so he came back before he was fully healed.
 

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I'm confident this will be thrown out. A lot of these guys continued taking risks in the ring for many years after leaving the WWE. Some of those guys had long careers and their time spent in the WWE was extremely short so I don't see how the WWE could be held responsible for anything that could have happened to them.
 

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Kyros was seen handing his business card to the wrestlers in attendance.

Im pretty sure this is him:

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