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April 27, 2021 Wrestlers’ Lawsuit Against WWE Declined Of Hearing By Supreme Court ( Photo Credit – Getty image / Vince McMahon; Wikipedia / Big Daddy V ) Professional wrestling was never a risk-free profession and it never will. Speaking of WWE, we saw several wrestlers complaining of suffering major concussions while performing. Some reports even claim wrestlers suffering brain damage. Recently, a team of such wrestlers who suffered injuries like brain damage, along with late Big Daddy V’s wife urged the US Supreme Court to consider their lawsuits against the promotion. Advertisement For the unversed, the lawsuits include complaints of William “Billy Jack” Haynes, Russ “Big Russ” McCullough, Ryan Sakoda, Matthew “Luther Reigns” Wiese and the wife of the late Nelson Frazier aka Big Daddy V. Earlier they have approached lower courts, but their lawsuits were declined as they filed it late. The lawsuits raise an issue that WWE has failed to protect ....
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UPDATEDx2: Supreme Court Declines To Hear WWE Concussion Lawsuit Appeal, Both Lawyers Respond 411mania.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 411mania.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the appeals of several former pro wrestlers who claimed in lawsuits that World Wrestling Entertainment failed to protect them from repeated head injuries that led to long-term brain damage. ....
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal on Monday from several former pro wrestlers who claim World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) failed to protect them from repeated head injuries that led to brain damage. The plaintiffs in the case include William “Billy Jack” Haynes, Russ “Big Russ” McCullough, Ryan Sakoda, Matthew “Luther Reigns” Wiese and the widow of Nelson “Viscera” Frazier, who died in 2014, The Associated Press reports. Their case had been previously dismissed by a lower court for being filed too late. More than 50 former wrestlers who were largely active in the 1980s and 1990s sued the WWE, alleging the entertainment company knew of the risks of repeated head injuries, but did not warn the wrestlers. ....