WWE Heartbreaking Car Accident Details Revealed

Lawsuits, like as with a lot of companies are nothing new to WWE. WWE are now facing a lawsuit by an individual named Jackson Parsons who was riding a motorcycle and was involved in an accident with a WWE employee who was driving a car that rented by the company. A former WWE Champion recently leaked this AEW money offer

 


 

According to PW Insider, Parsons: “[He] suffered physical injuries, pain-and-suffering, disability and the inability and loss of the capacity to lead and enjoy normal life, inconvenience, disfigurement, scarring and mental anguish.”

According to record updates of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Hillsborough Circuit, Florida, Parsons’ new appeal is to reach $1,064,328.38 and is above the initial cost of damages sought by Parsons in his civil action lawsuit.

In addition, Parson’s health bills of treatment from injuries are projected to go as high as $314,850,00. They currently stand at $171,430.38. Mr. Parsons has lost a total of $75,036.00-$100,048.00 in regards to earnings so far as well. Parsons is seeking $76,500.00 for quality of life reduction as well as $401,500 in suffering.

In other news regarding WWE and it’s chairman, Vince McMahon, during a recent edition of the ever-popular 83 weeks podcast, Eric Bischoff stated what surprised him the most about McMahon. He told Conrad Thompson the following. Credit to 411Mania for the below. Did this WWE SummerSlam surprise return just leak?

“I don’t know Vince real well. The last thing I wanna do is try to pretend I do. I don’t think a lot of people know Vince real well outside of his immediate family and people he’s very close to in business.

“That’s a very small circle of people. From my limited time there, in addition of some of the things I’ve heard Vince do for people – some of it nobody has ever heard of it, and some of it I know first-hand having been in proximity to certain situations. I think Vince has a much bigger heart than anybody gives him credit for.

“It’s offset sometimes professionally with the things he says and the way he carries himself, but I think there’s a much more compassionate person and side of Vince McMahon than most people would realize unless you’re in that inner circle or close to it.”

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