On Monday, AEW wrestler Sting celebrated his 64th birthday. The official Twitter account of All Elite Wrestling wished him a happy birthday, which you can see below:
Happy Birthday to @AEW Star, #TheICON @Sting pic.twitter.com/GLQG1bfBV2
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) March 20, 2021
All Elite Wrestling will host a special “AEW Together” event on Thursday, April 26 in partnership with the American Parkinson’s Disease Association in an effort to benefit the association. Fans will be able to meet top AEW talents, and Tony Schiavone will also be present to interview Dean Malenko.
The event will take place at The Courthouse Center in West Kingston, Rhode Island. Athena, Mark Henry, Aubrey Edwards, Jerry Lynn, Thunder Rosa, Leva Bates, and Ethan Page will also be in attendance. You can purchase tickets at Eventbrite.
Rhode Island!
Thursday night April 6th we’re partnering with @APDAParkinsons RI chapter for a very special evening.
Come meet some of your favorite @AEW stars & be there as our host @tonyschiavone24 interviews the legendary Dean Malenko
Tickets & info:https://t.co/6VkH9rnZiR
— AEWTogether (@AEWTogether) March 20, 2023
AEW is currently dealing with a lawsuit filed by Composite Effects LLC regarding the mask of Luchasaurus. According to Composite Effects, they crafted Luchasaurus’ mask and AEW is merchandising it without their permission. Wrestlenomics’ Brandon Thurston reports that AEW is seeking to have five of the six counts raised by the plaintiff to be dismissed.
AEW in its legal motion has stated that it would answer the remaining count after a decision was made regarding the motion. The motion clarifies that the other five counts fail to make a viable claim or are preempted by the Copyright Act. You can check out the full 10-page memorandum filed by AEW in Thurston’s tweets below:
AEW moved today to dismiss 5 of the 6 counts raised by Composite Effects. AEW says it will answer the remaining count after a decision is made on this motion.https://t.co/lCBS9KvV5F pic.twitter.com/G303Leyxmr
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) March 21, 2023
Yesterday the judge in Composite Effeects v. AEW/Matleson approved of AEW's request to extend its deadline to respond to March 21. pic.twitter.com/EfLZLCEo18
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) February 23, 2023
AEW moved today to dismiss 5 of the 6 counts raised by Composite Effects. AEW says it will answer the remaining count after a decision is made on this motion.https://t.co/lCBS9KvV5F pic.twitter.com/G303Leyxmr
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) March 21, 2023
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