Jerry McDevitt, WWE’s outside counsel from K&L Gates — told TMZ Sports that former wrestlers suing the WWE are simply being tricked into thinking they can score a quick mega settlement — using brain injuries as the complaint.
Big Russ McCullough, Ryan Sakoda and Luther Reigns are suing the WWE — claiming the company has known for years its athletes are suffering brutal and debilitating injuries, but it’s only interested in making big money.
We spoke to Jerry McDevitt, WWE’s outside counsel from K&L Gates. He tells us the guys — who only wrestled for a short time — are “being targeted by attorneys who tell them there’s hundreds of thousands of dollars they can make by joining a class action suit like this.”
McDevitt adds, “We know these claims are fraudulent, and will fight them.”
He claims other wrestlers who’ve been approached to join the suit think it’s a scam. McDevitt believes the suit spends more time talking about Chris Benoit and other wrestlers than it does the actual plaintiffs.
“It’s sensational, but if you really look at … what was done specifically to them?” McDevitt says. “There are almost no details as to what they actually suffered as a result of working with WWE.”