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[–] GeekFTW 3 points 11 hours ago

Some CEO pantload: "Naw."

[–] GeekFTW 3 points 13 hours ago

And a Happy New Year.

*gunshot*.

[–] GeekFTW 3 points 14 hours ago
 

Attorneys for Vince McMahon and World Wrestling Entertainment each filed motions before the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, requesting the Court order that the lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant be sent to arbitration.

Grant's lawsuit against McMahon, WWE and former WWE executive John Laurinaitus alleges “that McMahon lured her with promises of career advancement, and then he allegedly exploited her and trafficked her to other men inside the company.” Grant signed a nondisclosure agreement in 2022 with McMahon, agreeing to a payment of $3 million to not publicly disparage him or to discuss their relationship. She alleges in the suit that he stopped making payments after $1 million, one third of the agreement, was received. Her lawsuit is seeking to void the NDA and additional financial damages.

McMahon's motion claims that the agreement he and WWE entered into with Grant included a clause that “any dispute arising under or out of” that agreement to be arbitrated, therefore Grant even filing her lawsuit was "in direct violation of her agreement to arbitrate."

The motion claims, "The Settlement Agreement was drafted when Plaintiff and Defendant McMahon, who had engaged in a consensual, intimate relationship for approximately three years, sought to memorialize the end of that relationship. In January 2022, Plaintiff and Defendant McMahon, each represented by counsel, negotiated and executed the Settlement Agreement, with Defendant McMahon signing on his own behalf and, in his capacity as Chairman, on behalf of WWE. That agreement, which explicitly sought “to avoid any damage caused by public disclosure of private matters known to Grant and McMahon,” included, among other provisions, terms for Plaintiff’s departure from the company where they both worked (WWE), the payment of $3 million to Plaintiff, mutual releases, and a comprehensive agreement to arbitrate any and all disputes."

McMahon's Motion states he made the initial payment of $1 Million to Grant, but "When Defendant McMahon later learned that Plaintiff, despite her representations and warranties, had breached the Settlement Agreement by wrongfully disclosing both the existence of the Settlement Agreement and their relationship, he exercised his contractual right to withhold further payment otherwise owed under the Settlement Agreement. In response, Plaintiff sought to besmirch him. She intentionally violated the Settlement Agreement’s arbitration provision and filed a false and defamatory public lawsuit."

The Motion also states, " As this is a pre-answer motion, Defendant McMahon does not specifically address the legal sufficiency or substantive merits of Plaintiff’s counts asserted against him. For the avoidance of doubt, however, Defendant McMahon vehemently and categorically denies all allegations of Case 3:24-cv-00090-JAM Document 85-1 Filed 12/23/24 Page 8 of 33 3 wrongdoing in the Complaint, including Plaintiff’s outrageous false claims intended for publicity. When the Complaint’s allegations are adjudicated in the proper forum (arbitration), witnesses are called to testify under oath, and all communications between the parties are produced (including those authored by Plaintiff, many of which were intentionally omitted from the Complaint), the allegations and claims will be disproven.2 Meanwhile, for the foregoing reasons and as set forth further below, Defendant McMahon’s Motion to Compel Arbitration should be granted."

McMahon's 52-page filing states that McMahon and Grant were in a consensual relationship for "just under three years" and initially offered Grant $1 million. The motion claims Grant felt that amount was not enough given the loss of her earning potential and the fact that she would be exiting her position as a Director in WWE in under a year and hired her own counsel. A declaration from McMahon that is included in the Motion states that McMahon's attorney (Jerry McDevitt) was not involved in the situation until Grant asked for a larger sum. The final agreed upon amount would be for $3 million, to be paid installments through February 2026. McMahon is arguing that in signing that agreement, Grant agreed she would not bring any additional claims against McMahon (nor he against her) and that would also release Grant from being able to bring any future complaints against WWE.

McMahon's motion also states - "The Settlement Agreement also contains a clear severability provision: “In the event that any provision of this Agreement is held to be void or unenforceable by any arbitration panel or court reviewing an arbitration decision, the remaining provisions shall nevertheless be binding provided, however, if any of the confidentiality obligations of this Agreement are ever contended to be unenforceable by Grant, or are found to be unenforceable by any tribunal, Grant agrees that she shall return all monies paid pursuant to this Agreement to McMahon.”"

The Motion also claims "Defendant McMahon will establish in arbitration that each argument Plaintiff raises to invalidate the Settlement Agreement fails under applicable law." The Motion also argues that Grant's claims that she signed the agreement under duress would not stand in Connecticut Court as "courts in Connecticut have repeatedly held that “if the party who executed the contract under duress accepts the benefits flowing from it or remains silent or acquiesces in the contract for any considerable length of time after opportunity is afforded to annul or avoid it,” that party, because of his or her ratification of the contract, cannot assert duress or undue influence as a matter of law."

The Motion included a signed declaration from Vince McMahon stating that his version of events are true under penalty of perjury.

The WWE Motion mostly covers the same ground, but points out the McMahon-Grant negotiations for their agreement took place over the course of eight days and that that there were previous attempts by McMahon and John Laurinaitis to move the case to arbitration in April 2024 (before the case was paused) and that "Grant did not file an opposition to the then-pending Motions to Compel Arbitration by the June 4, 2024 deadline to do so."

Grant's attorney's must respond by 1/13/25. One should expect Grant's side to present arguments against moving the case to arbitration.

The WWE Board of Directors investigation into McMahon’s relationships with Grant and other women that were uncovered resulted in the revelation that over $14.6 million of the $20 million made in payments should have been recorded as company business expenses. The company amended SEC filings to include those expenses and last year, announced the investigation had been completed with Vince McMahon reimbursing the company.

WWE later announced in a SEC filing, "On July 17, 2023, federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant and served a federal grand jury subpoena on Mr. McMahon. No charges have been brought in these investigations. WWE has received voluntary and compulsory legal demands for documents, including from federal law enforcement and regulatory agencies, concerning the investigation and related subject matters."

To date, no criminal charges have been filed against McMahon and the status of the investigation remains unknown. A pause on the Grant lawsuit requested by the government expired earlier this month. The United States District Attorney overseeing the McMahon operation has announced he will be resigning ahead of the Trump administration coming into power. How that will cascade over into the McMahon operation remains to be seen. Linda McMahon is expected to be part of Trump's cabinet.

The Grant lawsuit led to McMahon exiting from his role on WWE parent company TKO Group Holdings' Board of Directors as well as his decision to unload a great amount of stock in the company.

Grant's attorney and PR team have not yet commented on yesterday's filings.

 

Take it with a grain of Meltzer as usual but:

https://www.f4wonline.com/podcasts/wrestling-observer-radio/wor-lee-fitting-three-hour-raw-tokyo-domes/

“Yeah, no more it’s done… It’s just not been taped, they’ve got too many other things going on.”

“I don’t know if it’s done for good but this is the first year they haven’t done anything with that. 2019 I believe they didn’t do a television show but they still did events and taped stuff, but this year nothing.

“It was a Vince McMahon thing and it’s not Vince’s company anymore. It’s not the type of thing you’re gonna advertise and say we’re not doing this anymore but it quietly went away this year.”

[–] GeekFTW 2 points 17 hours ago

On the upper left? Genuinely not sure. Tried looking for a while before I posted it but wasn't able to find an answer.

On the upper right? Lio Rush lol.

[–] GeekFTW 5 points 17 hours ago
[–] GeekFTW 4 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

I'm adhd so I feel ya lmao.

 

Just ended about 20 mins ago so get it while its hot!

 

AEW (All Elite Wrestling) and ITV have agreed to an extension of their existing UK rights deal.

ITV will continue to show weekly episodes of AEW programming, with AEW Dynamite every Friday night and AEW Collision every Wednesday night on ITV4 and ITVX.

The renewal for 2025 takes ITV into its sixth year as AEW’s free-to-air UK partner, first broadcasting AEW Dynamite in 2019.

"We are thrilled to extend AEW's partnership with ITV to continue bringing the best wrestling action to fans all across the United Kingdom," said AEW CEO, GM and Head of Creative Tony Khan. "We thank all of our incredible fans in the UK as well as everyone at ITV for their loyal support of AEW since our inception."

Richard Botchway, Commissioning Editor at ITV, said: “We are proud to continue to be the UK free-to-air broadcast partner for AEW. We’re looking forward to continuing our relationship into 2025, bringing the UK audience every minute of action across ITV and ITVX.”

[–] GeekFTW 3 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Same. I always gave Rampage a lot more benefit of the doubt than some people do (there was a good fair chunk of time where the nonstop sentiment was "Nothing good ever happens on Rampage who cares?!" while 1 out of every 4 episodes was shit and the other 3 were great but no one cared to watch lol).

Dark and Elevation however...I mean they win just by pure numbers. You can fit a lot more matches for a lot more people into a longer 'show' than just filming an extra hour after Dynamite and having it on Youtube made it easier and more convenient.

Hopefully TK's acknowledgement the other day about Dark/Elevation and how much people want em back is a sign that its being worked on.

 

[–] GeekFTW 5 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (5 children)

Getting NJPW? Sign up for NJPW World. DO NOT SIGN UP UNTIL THE 1ST. Japanese services (at least the wrestling ones) bill on a monthly 1st-to-1st cycle regardless of the sign up date. (i.e. if you sign up today you get charged a full month of service for whats remaining in this month [6 days] and then get charged on the 1st again for a full month, for January)

Catching up? Best would be to watch some of the big shows over the last few months (pending the above subscription lol). I'm sure there's probably some youtube channels prepping their 'what you need to know for WK19' videos as there's usually some but fuck if I know any off the top of my head sadly lol.

A brief tl;dr of my own from what ive been following:

Wrestle Kingdom:

-The KOPW title is gone, so they're having a rumble to pick a #1 contender for the World title instead.
-Mayu Iwatani is defending the IWGP women's belt against AZM. Mayu may not be long for Stardom as she's possibly going to Marigold this year so AZM may pick up the win.
-4-way for the tv title, not much to say cept Phantasmo is back from his cancer ordeal so he may get that win.
-Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. EVIL in a lumberjack match. EVIL hates Tana, I think he cut off some of his hair a day ago too, expect EVIL to win via fuckery as is tradition with a match involving House of Torture.
-Shingo Takagi faces Takeshita with both of their titles on the line. I am telling you right now this match will f u c k.
-Douki/Despy for the jr title, lots of history between the two and both are fantastic wrestlers. These should help explain a bit, I believe.
-David Finlay vs. Yota Tsuji for the Global title, Finlay leads BC, Yota is in LIJ, Yota has a beautiful smile and Finlay is a shitter. Will be a good match.
-Naito/Takahashi. Takahashi has always been the 'little brother' to Naito and the two were supposed to wrestle years ago when they were the World and Jr champs respectively but got fucked by Covid and then injuries and scheduling, so Takahashi has been trying to 'earn' the match since and Naito finally agreed its gonna happen (which is good as Naito's career is winding down quickly due to his eye(s).
-ZSJ vs Shota - Shota was a big fan favourite when he came back from excursion and started making a name for himself, carrying around Mox's jacket everywhere (which he thankfully stopped) but he's inserted himself into the main event by challenging ZSJ, and even the fans who like Shota have been booing him to hell cause they feel he has done nothing to earn the title shot yet, so expect big face ZSJ whupping Shota.

Wrestle Dynasty:

-Intl women's cup 4 way, we kinda know Willow or Athena wins cause no one cares about CMLL and Momo fans are not legally allowed to have nice things.
-The ROH tag title match is a big who cares.
-Ishii fighting against TBA for the NEVER title will be a good hard fight.
-Bucks vs GOK/TBA for the IWGP tag belts is...gonna be dead cause the Japan crowd d o e s n o t g i v e a f u c k about the young bucks.
-Mercedes/Mina..I am unsure. Both the STRONG and the RevPro belts are on the line and either could take it but I am assuming Mina will win so Mercedes can move on, but RevPro may be fine with her taking their belt cause its Mercedes so~
-David Finlay vs. Brody King, its Brody, it'll fuck.
-Jack Perry vs. Yota Tsuji..I'm expecting it'll be decent. The Japanese crowd likes Perry more than they did the Bucks but I expect if the Bucks win the titles they'll probably interfere.
-Ricochet vs. Zack Sabre Jr., will be good but how into it the crowd is will be determined.
-Claudio Castagnoli vs. Shota Umino, Shota getting young boy'd.
-Kenny Omega vs. Gabe Kidd. We will all have a good time cause Kenny obviously wins but Gabe will make us doubt this hard for a few mins.

tl;dr on the tl;dr - Bunch of good, bit o' meh. lol

[–] GeekFTW 4 points 20 hours ago

Right back at ya bud.

[–] GeekFTW 2 points 20 hours ago

Vince probably tried to Vince and she wouldn't take it so she went nowhere.

[–] GeekFTW 3 points 21 hours ago

lmao either way, works now!

[–] GeekFTW 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

I gotchu.

Edit: When I click the url I get "The document you've requested has an invalid URL." Ill leave it stickied so you can edit it when ya can.

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Tonight, WWE Raw comes to us from Boston, Massachusetts!

The card for tonight's show will be:

WWE Women's Intercontinental Title Tournament First Round Triple Threat Match
Natalya vs. IYO SKY vs. Alba Fyre

Singles Match
Akira Tozawa vs. Chad Gable

Singles Match
Damian Priest vs. Dominik Mysterio

Singles Match
The Miz vs. Dexter Lumis

Singles Match
Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre

And more!

Please check your local listings and WWE.com for more information on how to watch. Card subject to change, enjoy your show!

 

tl;dr - Currently waiting to see if there's any inflammation that develops.

 

This is no longer Rampage, baby.

During the December 22nd AEW Dynamite tapings, Tony Khan confirmed that AEW would be taping the last episode of AEW Rampage "for the foreseeable future."

The episode will air on December 27th.

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