[MISC] Ultimate Warrior Lawsuit Thrown Out

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Andrew Wright posted the following update on the Ultimate Warrior’s lawsuit against him) regarding a DVD he was to produce for the former WWF Champion) on TheHardyShow.com’s forums:

Good evening to you my Friends,

For some time now, many of you have been inquiring as to my status with the lawsuit Warrior filed against me.

Official Decision: On Saturday, September 2, 2006, The Arizona US District Court sent me the official ruling:

Warrior’s suit was dismissed, and Im very relieved.

The lawsuit has long been an upsetting experience for me and my financial backers…to say the least.

The most disappointing aspect of the whole scenario, however, was that Warrior’s and my relationship had disappeared, along with the film…until now.

Calling Warrior friend again is a powerful feeling, I assure you. Having an ‘ultimate’ enemy was killing me inside.

I am very happy to announce that Warrior and I are quite back on track and have had many extremely encouraging and friendly phone calls discussing our future together.

Mark my words friends: I will successfully create the one and only exclamation point on Warrior’s life, cinematically speaking that is.

This project will unveil a Warrior many never knew existed.

For the record, Warrior is much more than a pile of negative reflections as seen on the WWE’s product. The man is a complex and strong willed father and business man, who although doesnt have all of the answers, is quick to admit so with grace and humility.

Warrior may have some strong opinions to the contrary of many, but as do we all. Thats what makes this country great!

Personally, I think Warrior is tremendously funny and well thought out on his own principles. When explained in his own words, Warrior makes sense…taken out of context and attacked, he has been made to look monstrously uncouth.

When you are invited into his home, family, and overall life story…love him or hate him, you will understand him for the first time.

This one promises to be great.

More details to come.

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.