The lawsuit against WWN Live by FloSports that was filed in September 2017 has been dismissed by a judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, according to PWInsider.
WWN also released a statement to PWInsider saying that they and FloSports have “agreed to resolve their dispute.”
FloSports and WWN have jointly announced that they have agreed to resolve their dispute. The terms of the agreement are to remain confidential.
FloSports General Counsel, Paul Hurdlow said “We’re pleased to have this behind us and wish WWN well in the future.”
WWN CEO Sal Hamaoui stated “WWN is pleased that this unfortunate situation has been mutually rectified. We wish FloSports the best in their future endeavors.”
The lawsuit originally alleged that when FloSports signed a deal with WWN in October 2016, WWN mislead them about their previous PPV and on demand buys. The lawsuit was seeking $1 million in damages. It appears that both sides reached a financial settlement out of court.
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