Scott Steiner Files Lawsuit Against TNA Over Match With Jeff Hardy
Scott Steiner filed another lawsuit against TNA on Monday.
According to The City Paper, Steiner alleges that TNA allowed an under-the-influence of "alcohol and possibly drugs" Jeff Hardy in their ring during a TNA live event in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Steiner claims as a result, he suffered nerve damage in his shoulder and neck as well as an injury to his biceps. Steiner alleges that "[TNA] knew or should have known that their agent, employee, representative, and/or servant was too incapacitated, intoxicated and/or under the influence of a controlled substance and should not have been allowed to enter the ring thus endangering the life, health, well being and safety of Scott Rechsteiner."
Steiner is seeking $750,000 in damages. As of Monday afternoon, TNA had not been served with the lawsuit yet. There is a hearing set for November 30th where TNA is trying to get Steiner's first lawsuit dismissed.
Source: The City Paper
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