WWE Randy Orton Trial Date Announced

WWE star Randy Orton was recently involved in a controversy over the usage of tattoos. A Tattoo artist Catherine Alexander is set to go to trial after years of waiting when she brought forward a lawsuit against WWE, Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., 2K Games, Inc., 2K Sports, Inc., Visual Concepts Entertainment, Yuke’s Co., Ltd., and Yuke’s LA Inc. Recently Randy Orton’s text message about WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon was also revealed.

 


 

Randy Orton’s trial date has been announced

The trial had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it will now start on January 31, 2022. Alexander stated in the lawsuit that she performed the tattoo work on Randy Orton between 2003 and 2008. She believes they  “are easily recognized by his fans and members of the public.”

WWE originally used her work for faux sleeves and was later portrayed in a video game and she believes she should receive money from those consumer products. Alexander alleged she contacted WWE in 2009 and the company offered her a $450 fee for the rights to the designs. She turned down an offer from WWE. The legal team for Alexander stated she “did not grant any permission to WWE to copy, duplicate or otherwise use or reproduce any of Plaintiff’s designs.”

The court will decide whether the defendants had the right to use the work in the game as a copyright fair use or if Alexander has grounds to receive money for her work being used. We will have to wait and see what is there in the fate of the former WWE

Barry Russell
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