US District Court Dismisses MLW Lawsuit Against WWE
It appears that the MLW Lawsuit against WWE is now dead in the water.
PW Insider reports that on Monday, February 14th, 2023, Judge Edward J. Davila of the U.S. District Court, California Northern District (San Jose) dismissed the antitrust lawsuit filed by MLW against WWE. However, the honorable Judge also stated that additional allegations may cure the deficiencies outlined in WWE’s motion, and thus gave MLW 21 days to file an amended complaint.
In his nine-page ruling, Judge Davila found that MLW had not included sufficient facts to plausibly allege a relevant antitrust market. He also noted that some of the harms alleged by MLW were specific to them rather than competition at large. As such, he granted WWE’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
On January 5th, WWE filed a motion, requesting the honorable court to halt the discovery of materials in MLW’s lawsuit against them. The motion argued that the discovery process could cost WWE “millions of dollars in responding to discovery (in a case that may be dismissed), all while accessing WWE’s most sensitive, competitive information.”
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