When Judge William Wenzel told Peygumbari he could not contact WWE employees, go near its Stamford offices, or attend their events, Peygumbari's response elicited chuckles from the courtroom.
"I'm not allowed to go to wrestling shows?" he asked.
I imagine a voice cracking with despair and shock.
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Originally posted by redsoxnationDid You Know: In April, our fans wanted to blow up our headquarters more than MLB, the NFL, the NBA and the NHL combined.
Originally posted by redsoxnationDid You Know: In April, our fans wanted to blow up our headquarters more than MLB, the NFL, the NBA and the NHL combined.
When Judge William Wenzel told Peygumbari he could not contact WWE employees, go near its Stamford offices, or attend their events, Peygumbari's response elicited chuckles from the courtroom.
"I'm not allowed to go to wrestling shows?" he asked.
I imagine a voice cracking with despair and shock.
Originally posted by redsoxnationDid You Know: In April, our fans wanted to blow up our headquarters more than MLB, the NFL, the NBA and the NHL combined.
Originally posted by redsoxnationDid You Know: In April, our fans wanted to blow up our headquarters more than MLB, the NFL, the NBA and the NHL combined.
In Seriousness is this the first time a fan has been banned from attending WWE events? It even states in the article that people in the courtroom were chuckling. I hope he gets help.
I hope he gets help, too. What's up with people making high-profile terrorist threats in wrestling recently? It wasn't too long ago we were talking about Jim Cornette threatening to kill Vince Russo.
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Originally posted by Loosie Not to totally derail this thread but I actually enjoyed Dark Horse. But then again I'm in the minority that actually likes Nickelback.
I don't get the Nickelback hate at all. Is it because they write catchy songs and have mainstream success therefore making them sellouts? I'm not seeing what makes them soooo much worse than any other rock band out there.
Originally posted by Loosie Not to totally derail this thread but I actually enjoyed Dark Horse. But then again I'm in the minority that actually likes Nickelback.
I don't get the Nickelback hate at all. Is it because they write catchy songs and have mainstream success therefore making them sellouts? I'm not seeing what makes them soooo much worse than any other rock band out there.
It's because their songs are not fun to listen to.
Here are some more thoughts from a demented mind in Central Florida:
Originally posted by Matt Tracker
When Judge William Wenzel told Peygumbari he could not contact WWE employees, go near its Stamford offices, or attend their events, Peygumbari's response elicited chuckles from the courtroom.
"I'm not allowed to go to wrestling shows?" he asked.
Thank the Fates that Cena, Triple H, Taker, and the like are all independent contractors! Take that, Judge! XD
Edit: +10 to rsn's "Did You Know?"
(edited by FLRockAndLaw on 5.5.10 1350) Why yes, I am both a musician and a lawyer. Thanks for asking. :)
"It's a testament to the WWE that they get people so psyched up in the story lines," Sherman said.
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I wonder if this is his defence attorney failing to grasp that Mickie James is a real person who's been fired, if he's just speaking more generally about how great pro wrestling is, or if he's trying to play down the real life element so that the guy seems more naïve crazy rather than an actual terrorist crazy.
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One embarrassingly fake wrestling-style confrontation later, it'll be Lesnar vs. Cormier for the heavyweight title either in November in New York (at MSG) or perhaps early in 2019.