I heard about that guy who tried to sue Triple H and Rock. Yeah his credibility was lost when he played football and was a stock car racer. Clearly he didn’t hear the phrase, choose your battles.
I was there that night and wished they had come brawling in my direction. Was a weird set up though, they had the hard cam on the opposite side of the arena that they usually set it. Wonder why they did that?
Jim Cornette is even in law education textbooks for a case where he in self defense hit a audiennce member back who hit him first and gave him a typical cornette speedround of insults. The Judge dissmissed the case as he found it impossible that someone can spew out that amount of insults in that short of time.
Jim Cornette told a funny story about a fan hitting him in the back of the head. So, Corny turned around and clobbered the guy with his tennis racquet. Moments later, the cops showed up in the locker room to arrest Corny because the man he hit was mentally challenged. 😂
I knew a couple of guys who were summoned to testify as witnesses in the Paul Wight trial. Wight’s story was that he being so large, people would not dare pick a fight with him. So when someone did, he felt genuinely threatened and acted in self defense.
The brother of a kid I went to high school with was beaten up by Randy Savage in 1986. He was looking for a 1 million dollar payout, but settled on 4 ringside seats for WrestleMania 4. Professional wrestler Randy "Macho Man" Savage greeted a former fan's autograph request with a body slam, according to a lawsuit filed recently in Northampton County Court. The suit says Savage, a Largo, Fla., resident now billed as a "good guy" on the World Wrestling Federation circuit, stood over the bleeding, injured man and said, "How's that for an autograph, boy?" Phillipsburg attorney Joseph J. Russo filed the suit on behalf of David Peschel of Washington R.1, N.J. Peschel is seeking compensatory and punitive damages from Savage, whose real name is Randy Poffo. Criminal charges are pending in Northampton County Court in the alleged May 7, 1986, attack on Peschel. Savage, who is 6-feet-4 and weighs 280 pounds, according to the suit, also has criminal charges pending against him in Florida for allegedly assaulting a 65-pound 9-year-old fan who asked him for a "high five." According to Peschel's complaint, he had attended a pro wrestling match featuring Savage on May 7, 1986, at Agricultural Hall in Allentown. Savage, whose picture was on the cover of the program, was at the time the holder of the WWF's "Intercontinental Championship." He had won that title from Tito Santano at the Boston Garden "after striking Tito Santano's head with a blatantly illegal blow utilizing a hidden weapon," the suit says. Peschel, who is about 20 years old, was driving home along Route 22 when he spotted Savage, driving east in a blue Mercedes Benz. Savage was accompanied by his wife and manager, "Miss Elizabeth," and a 6-foot-tall, 350-pound bodyguard. Savage exited at 13th Street in Easton, and Peschel followed. Savage stopped for a red light and Peschel motioned to him to autograph his program, then got out of his car and approached Savage's. Savage, Miss Elizabeth and the bodyguard all got out of the Mercedes and Peschel politely asked the wrestler for an autograph, the suit says. In response, Savage struck Peschel in the face, then lifted him above his head and threw him to the ground in a body slam. As a result of the body slam, Peschel suffered a variety of injuries, including fractured vertebrae, as well as facial cuts and bruises, bruised and damaged ribs and blurred vision, the suit says. The complaint says the attack was unprovoked, and Savage intentionally and maliciously committed battery on Peschel "with wanton and reckless disregard for his rights, safety, life and limb." He ended up settling out of court for 4 ringside seats to a future PPV.
In Downingtown PA, the Sandman entered through the crowd and boosted himself up onto the chair next to me using my shoulder, then he spilled beer all over me. Instead of suing, I marked out, it was cool af!
Most of these guys boil down to the old adage you should always remember as a wrestling fan. Do not grab at the performer. This is a show. You are the audience. They get paid to throw people heavier and bigger than you are around.
Again that woman fell on that guy when the Triple H and The Rock's match happened. It wasn't actually their fault not to mention that kid knew what the match was and the kid was a racecar driver and a football player
My friend had a faygo 2 liter crack his head open in the crowd at a hallowicked show. Shaggy 2 dope punted it right at him, yes unintentionally. My friend got up off the ground and cheered in excitement bc he thought that was waaay better than an autograph. 😂 Dude has a scar to remember it. It was pretty fn cool 😅
@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849 lmao ya you can sir anyone for anything. They can settle before it goes anywhere, it can be thrown out, I mean in texas they let just about all lawsuits through even if they are ridiculous.
Well we know you're a liar and not fully grown. Anything else you want to let us know....like you're a closet fan of "many men" for various reasons......
Hacksaw is the Babyface of all-time. In reality he could throw you through a wall while blasting intergalactic with the other Babyface face of all time the Iron Sheik who could grab your arm and hold you down until you lost bowel control. OH YEAH DIG IT! WOL, I don’t know about that dude.
I heard about that guy who tried to sue Triple H and Rock. Yeah his credibility was lost when he played football and was a stock car racer. Clearly he didn’t hear the phrase, choose your battles.
That was in Louisville I remember that
He ended up getting a settlement anyway
I was there that night and wished they had come brawling in my direction. Was a weird set up though, they had the hard cam on the opposite side of the arena that they usually set it. Wonder why they did that?
Yeah
@@AbhishekGhimire-s9t no we don't
Jim Cornette is even in law education textbooks for a case where he in self defense hit a audiennce member back who hit him first and gave him a typical cornette speedround of insults.
The Judge dissmissed the case as he found it impossible that someone can spew out that amount of insults in that short of time.
Jim Cornette told a funny story about a fan hitting him in the back of the head. So, Corny turned around and clobbered the guy with his tennis racquet. Moments later, the cops showed up in the locker room to arrest Corny because the man he hit was mentally challenged. 😂
I knew a couple of guys who were summoned to testify as witnesses in the Paul Wight trial. Wight’s story was that he being so large, people would not dare pick a fight with him. So when someone did, he felt genuinely threatened and acted in self defense.
Cultaholic should do the reverse of this. 10 fans who were sued by fans
The brother of a kid I went to high school with was beaten up by Randy Savage in 1986. He was looking for a 1 million dollar payout, but settled on 4 ringside seats for WrestleMania 4.
Professional wrestler Randy "Macho Man" Savage greeted a former fan's autograph request with a body slam, according to a lawsuit filed recently in Northampton County Court.
The suit says Savage, a Largo, Fla., resident now billed as a "good guy" on the World Wrestling Federation circuit, stood over the bleeding, injured man and said, "How's that for an autograph, boy?"
Phillipsburg attorney Joseph J. Russo filed the suit on behalf of David Peschel of Washington R.1, N.J. Peschel is seeking compensatory and punitive damages from Savage, whose real name is Randy Poffo.
Criminal charges are pending in Northampton County Court in the alleged May 7, 1986, attack on Peschel. Savage, who is 6-feet-4 and weighs 280 pounds, according to the suit, also has criminal charges pending against him in Florida for allegedly assaulting a 65-pound 9-year-old fan who asked him for a "high five."
According to Peschel's complaint, he had attended a pro wrestling match featuring Savage on May 7, 1986, at Agricultural Hall in Allentown. Savage, whose picture was on the cover of the program, was at the time the holder of the WWF's "Intercontinental Championship." He had won that title from Tito Santano at the Boston Garden "after striking Tito Santano's head with a blatantly illegal blow utilizing a hidden weapon," the suit says.
Peschel, who is about 20 years old, was driving home along Route 22 when he spotted Savage, driving east in a blue Mercedes Benz. Savage was accompanied by his wife and manager, "Miss Elizabeth," and a 6-foot-tall, 350-pound bodyguard.
Savage exited at 13th Street in Easton, and Peschel followed. Savage stopped for a red light and Peschel motioned to him to autograph his program, then got out of his car and approached Savage's.
Savage, Miss Elizabeth and the bodyguard all got out of the Mercedes and Peschel politely asked the wrestler for an autograph, the suit says. In response, Savage struck Peschel in the face, then lifted him above his head and threw him to the ground in a body slam.
As a result of the body slam, Peschel suffered a variety of injuries, including fractured vertebrae, as well as facial cuts and bruises, bruised and damaged ribs and blurred vision, the suit says.
The complaint says the attack was unprovoked, and Savage intentionally and maliciously committed battery on Peschel "with wanton and reckless disregard for his rights, safety, life and limb."
He ended up settling out of court for 4 ringside seats to a future PPV.
@@fdeadlycommasir Definitely better than nothing
So he got tickets for a show 2 years after the show he said he got hurt at???
@Donkehy-puncharello Apparently so. Just Google 'Dave Peschel Randy Savage".
Paul E Dangerously is Guilty As Charged
In Downingtown PA, the Sandman entered through the crowd and boosted himself up onto the chair next to me using my shoulder, then he spilled beer all over me. Instead of suing, I marked out, it was cool af!
The difference is, you sound like a proper fan of ECW, not a fruitcake. lol
Most of these guys boil down to the old adage you should always remember as a wrestling fan.
Do not grab at the performer. This is a show. You are the audience. They get paid to throw people heavier and bigger than you are around.
The second story has some plot holes. Facebook was not around when Taker changed to biker Taker
He sued them years after the event.
@@multiyapplesyes, I think they said “then 7 year old”
Listen to Jim Cornette, the man has some of the best tales of the territories wrestling or watch Tales from the Territories.
4:40 wtf is that white lump in his ear, thats not ok
I think it's a whitehead
Hacksaw as a heel?
I can't understand it. Always known him as the lovable goofball he was in the late 80s/early 90s
Again that woman fell on that guy when the Triple H and The Rock's match happened. It wasn't actually their fault not to mention that kid knew what the match was and the kid was a racecar driver and a football player
Yeah, I seriously doubt Savage felt bad about any of the awful shit he did in his life.
4:39 bro clean your damn ear.
Big Show was lucky. Robert Sawyer could have called his brother, Leatherface.
Great job boys!
Much like Meng/Haku, why would you FAFO with Jim Duggan.
There was another wrestling incident were a wrestler beat up an autistic kid at a wrestling show
So I’m from West Virginia, we really like to sue. 🤣
Not surprising. It must be the meth and coal dust.
Adam looks like Curtis Axel
wonton soup conduct?
So kid gets hurt by triple h and the rock but diesnt sue for years.
My friend had a faygo 2 liter crack his head open in the crowd at a hallowicked show. Shaggy 2 dope punted it right at him, yes unintentionally. My friend got up off the ground and cheered in excitement bc he thought that was waaay better than an autograph. 😂 Dude has a scar to remember it. It was pretty fn cool 😅
And that was the origin of Big Show’s WMD.
Bobby duncan Jr looking like a tall edge
RVD situation the question is did he throw bottle or dump water on him. If he threw bottle means he assaulted rvd first
10 times Americans acted Americanly
Much more appropriate title, only 3 entries in and know most of these will be yanks suing for literally fuck all
@AbhishekGhimire-s9t shutup
Yeah
I wish I could sue AEW for almost destroying my love for wrestling in 2024!
You can
@Miguel-mp7uz really?
@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849 lmao ya you can sir anyone for anything. They can settle before it goes anywhere, it can be thrown out, I mean in texas they let just about all lawsuits through even if they are ridiculous.
@ Sweet!
hhh has always bwen shady
@@AbhishekGhimire-s9t no we don't
I say if guy that duck threw the cup. I say sue him too. Smart to duck but u started whole thing. If it was someone else i dont know
So bro last half a mill cuz he just gave up?
As a grown man I can honestly say it's been a longggg time since I've been another man's "fan" no matter what they do
Watch out for this guy! He's clearly an alpha male... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well we know you're a liar and not fully grown. Anything else you want to let us know....like you're a closet fan of "many men" for various reasons......
@@Big.Stepper.You seen their user name? I bet they literally have a 6 shooter on their waist and 10 gallon hat 😂
Judgment day 2000? Photos on his Facebook? Facebook wasn’t a thing until 2004… and that’s not even the Facebook we know today.
The suit was filed on 2011, as mentioned. Those picture were then found *after the suit.*
Have some respect for dead wrestlers who are not alive to defend themselves. Stop posting these one-sided videos. 😡
Hacksaw is the Babyface of all-time. In reality he could throw you through a wall while blasting intergalactic with the other Babyface face of all time the Iron Sheik who could grab your arm and hold you down until you lost bowel control. OH YEAH DIG IT! WOL, I don’t know about that dude.
Just stop.....today just stop. Don't post anymore comments..
A Stroke you are having?