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Wednesday 26 April 2017

WWE in Class Action Suit Over Misleading WWE 'Superstar Shakeup'

It's been two weeks after the earth shattering 'Superstar Shakeup' and fans the world over are still reeling over the shocking transfers of wrestlers between the WWE and the erm, WWE, that will undoubtedly refresh the in-ring product and bring viewers flocking back to Monday and Tuesday nights in their dozens.

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There are, however, some fans who remain less than convinced that the "Don't Call It a Draft" was as special as the company would have us believe. Specifically, one group of die-hard fans have brought a class action lawsuit against WWE Inc for fraudulent advertising.

"We, the undersigned believe that the WWE deliberately, and with malice of forethought, advertised a

two night event entitled Superstar Shakeup that promised to move the biggest names in the company to either Smackdown or Raw to create exciting new scenarios. Hoever, what was delivered included the top picks being Jinder Mahal and Apollo Crews, whilst the the top five picks of each show included names such as Curt Hawkins, the Shining Stars and Tamina, none of whom could be classed as 'Superstars' and who are more likely to be working the fry station at Burger King than winning a Royal Rumble"

The suit goes on to list a number of alternative titles that the WWE should have used and should consider for the future.

'Bray Wyatt and the Who Dats'
'If a Jobber Falls in the Woods, Does Anyone Care'
'Shakeup of "Wait, he is still with the company?'
and 'Future Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Winners'

The WWE has thus far declined to comment

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