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Ex-WWE Developmental Talent Suing WWE – Details

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Partial Source: Pwinsider.com

(UPDATED) According to the WWE, this lawsuit has already been resolved.

Brian Jack, a professional wrestler from Wisconsin who worked in WWE developmental (FCW) several years ago under the name Buck Wild, is now suing WWE, a number of executives, wrestlers Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix, Dr. James Andrews and Shed Media, the production company for the most recent version of WWE Tough Enough. Jack alleges the following in a lawsuit filed in The United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin:

* He “told WWE Corporate about hazing, threats, sexual harassment and more” but was told to “work it out with [FCW head] Steve Keirn.”

* Keirn broke his “neck, pelvis, backbone, thumb” and left him with a badly injured right leg that Jack has had to deal with for several years.

* That Anthony Carelli (Santino Marella) attempted to get Jack to commit homeowner’s fraud to make an insurance claim and that “WWE” wanted him to get into a “staged car wreck so their developmental insurance wouldn’t take a hit.”

* That he reached out to the Hilsborough Police Department in Florida but they “pulled out of a sting” and he later needed to borrow money to get home to Wisconsin.

* That after two years of trying to get WWE to fix his leg to no avail, he was contacted and flown down to Dr. James Andrews. Jack claimed that Andrews “checked me for a wire, asked me bizare questions, gave me a MRI, tried to run me through POMCO (workman’s comp), then I was told by knee was still damaged by 1 of the 3 people in the room with Dr. Andrews.”

* That he is still being billed and in collections years after he was instructed by WWE to send them the bills after returning from Dr. Andrews.

* That WWE “used Shed Media USA to fraud” him into believing he would be on the cast of Tough Enough in order to get him to sign a contract that would release WWE of any and all liabilities “before, during and after” production of the series. Jack claimed that when he brought it to their attention, they promised to send another contract removing that clause and never did. He claimed he never signed the contract because it would release WWE from paying the bills and he would be stuck with the expenses.

* Jack is also alleging that he has been slandered via employees of a company titled “Kwik Trip” who were contacted by WWE and that the slander has spread to his friends and landlord.

Jack notes in his filing that he sued WWE in 2011 and is awaiting an appeal on that lawsuit. Information on that suit was not immediately available. Officially named in the suit are WWE executives Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis (former head of WWE Talent Relations), Ty Bailey (former VP of Talent Relations), Kristin Actman (who would book extras for WWE TV), wrestlers Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix (her reason for being listed is never explained), Shed Media USA and Kwik Trip Inc.

Also in the suit, Jack asked the court to bring the defendants together to settle the issue so he can finally get the surgery he needs to move on with his life. He has also requested that the case be heard in Wisconsin, where he resides, as WWE took him from there when they sent him to Tampa.

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