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BREAKING: Vince McMahon Sued For Wrongful Termination

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (April 21, 1985) – WWF All American Wrestling

On this day in 1985, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF All American Wrestling’.

It included pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments and featured the 1985 WWF Superstars.

The card can be found right here:

Ricky Steamboat vs. Rusty Brooks

King Kong Bundy vs. Ron Dee

Update – King Kong Bundy

Junk Yard Dog vs. Gino Carabello

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Cowboy Bob Orton

Leilani Kai vs. Wendi Richter *JIP* (WrestleMania)

Piper’s Pit – Jesse Ventura

David Sammartino vs. Dave Barbie

Big John Studd & Ken Patera vs. Paul Roma & Brian Mackney

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Magnificent Muraco + Bobby Heenan & Ken Patera

• BREAKING: Vince McMahon Sued For Wrongful Termination

Former XFL commissioner, Oliver Luck, has sued the owner of the league, Vince McMahon.

Luck’s attorneys claimed that he was wrongfully terminated in a case that was filed in Connecticut last Thursday, and is owed the money that he was guaranteed when he signed on to become the commissioner of XFL in May 2018.

He was reportedly set to receive $20-25 million over the 5 years the league was supposed to run. The contract stated that he’d be due to receive the remaining balance, if it would be terminated without cause.

McMahon had filed for bankruptcy of the league on April 13, where Luck wasn’t listed as a creditor. He also wasn’t present at the time McMahon filed for bankruptcy.

Alpha Entertainment, owned by McMahon, filed to reject the contract of several executives, which was also approved by the court. Luck said the court’s approval left no option for him, than to sue McMahon.

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