As mentioned earlier, the streaming service FloSports is suing World Wrestling Network (WWN), alleging that WWN mislead them about their previous PPV and on demand buys when they signed a deal with each other in October of last year.
WWN’s attorney Samuel Heller released a statement to various outlets in response, calling FloSports a “mismanaged and failing subscription streaming platform.”
“While we prefer not to litigate cases in the media, it is clear that FloSports is attempting to use the press to create leverage in this dispute by spreading false, defamatory and misleading statements about WWN. In reality, FloSports has wholly failed to honor its contractual obligation to promote WWN’s events, and has been unable to successfully integrate WWN into its mismanaged and failing subscription streaming platform. At no time has WWN provided incorrect, false or misleading information and this lawsuit is nothing more than a transparent effort to FloSports to avoid its responsibility to WWN, its talent and its fans. We are confident that the litigation will result favorably to WWN.”