Back on September 18th, it was reported that the lawsuit that Warrior had filed against WWE back in January of 2006, in regards to the Self Destruction of The Ultimate Warrior DVD, is over. Judge Douglas L. Rayes ruled that Warrior could not sue for damages over WWE’s comments about him on the DVD because Warrior made “publicly disparaging claims” against WWE.
Judge Roslyn O. Silver made a ruling yesterday that The Warrior will have to pay WWE’s attorney costs and expenses in defending themselves against the breach of contract lawsuit. Warrior will have to pay a total of $18,967.46.
The following have been added to the Hart Foundation Tribute on WWEclassics.com.
Generations – David Hart Smith
“David Hart Smith was bread into greatness having the British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith, as a father and Bret “Hit Man” Hart as an uncle. Hear first-hand from the Hart Dynasty member what his all-time favorite match involving his father was.”
Raw – Owen Hart vs. “Triple H” January 26, 1998
Raw – Owen Hart vs. The Rock April 28, 1997
Stampede Wrestling – Owen Hart vs. Marty Jones March 10, 1987
Shotgun Saturday Night – Brian Pillman’s WWE Debut May 24, 1997
In Your House – Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog December 17, 1995
Primetime Wrestling – Bret Hart vs. Danny Davis August 8, 1988
WCW Nitro – Bret Hart vs. Sting October 25, 1998
AEW Dynamite Notes: NY Street Fight I Quit Match for AEW World Tag Titles Set for Double or Nothing 2026, Will Ospreay Accepts Jon Moxley’s Offer To Train With Death Riders, Swerve Strickland Appears, Samoa Joe Offers Ospreay Spot In The Opps, 5/6 Show Card, Anna Jay Return and More for 5/2 Collision Card
Backstage Update on Kairi Sane’s WWE Release
WWE Reportedly Not Ending Celebrity Involvement in WWE Shows Any Time Soon & Plans For More Involvement This Summer




