A U.S. judge rejected World Wrestling Entertainment's effort to dismiss a smaller rival's antitrust lawsuit that accused it of monopolizing the market for professional wrestling media rights.In a decision on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila in San Jose, California, said MLW Media had presented
A U.S. judge rejected World Wrestling Entertainment's effort to dismiss a smaller rival's antitrust lawsuit that accused it of monopolizing the market for professional wrestling media rights.
MLW said Stamford, Connecticut-based WWE commands about 92 per cent of revenue from U.S. media rights for pro wrestling, versus 6 per cent for All Elite Wrestling and less than 2 per cent for everyone else.
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