Daniel Puder is still upset about his WWE release in 2005. Puder claims that there was false advertising in regards to Tough Enough, due to them advertising a $1,000,000 prize. The prize is actually a four-year deal for $250k a year. A WWE representative stated that “[Puder] knew the terms when he signed the contract. WWE met its obligations per the contract he signed.”
You can check out the video at TMZ.com.
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