WWE and Vince McMahon recently had a lawsuit filed against them in the United States District Court of The Western District of Pennsylvania by Dana W. Wiley.
According to court documents obtained by Pwinsider.com, Wiley alleges breach of contract and failure to reimburse a $5,500 “down payment hangout, what app email contract to personal fan meet World Wrestling Entertainment employee Alexia (sic) Bliss” on June 30th.
The lawsuit, which was handwritten, claimed the WWE Executive Chairman breached an agreement for Wiley to become a WWE employee with a $70,000 per month salary.
Wiley alleges McMahon discriminated against him as it was noted in the lawsuit the “Plaintiff was arrested and charge (sic) for attempted homicide, aggravate (sic) assault against New Castle, Pennsylvania Law Enforcement on 10/22/22 order the United States Secret Service and Pennsylvania State Police Troop, D. major case team to possess a warrant to unlawful seized Search I, Plaintiff phone device and property in conspiracy theory plot to obstruct and destroy any evidence supporting these facts that World Wrestling Entertainment employee Alexia (sic) Bliss email text to I, Plaintiff hangout, what app email business accounts.”
Wiley is looking to get paid $6 million for breach of contract and reimbursement of all legal fees.
This isn’t the first time that Wiley had tried to sue McMahon as he did so when he filed a lawsuit against McMahon, members of DX, and the NWO by claiming that he had signed a fair use contract for the trademarks of those groups back in 1995.
He claimed he signed the contract on the steps of a courthouse in New Castle, PA, after being sentenced “in an unrelated criminal case.” That lawsuit was later dismissed.