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  2. Negligence lawsuit filed against WWE, Vince McMahon by 'ring ...

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    The complaint alleges Phillips, who died in 2012, hired underage boys as young as 12 years old to assist the ring crew in preparations for WWE's shows, then groomed and abused them.

  3. Ring boy scandal - Wikipedia

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    The ring boy scandal was a sex scandal in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now known as WWE) centered around allegations that in the late 1980s and early 1990s ring announcer Mel Phillips (1941–2012) had recruited teenage boys for the purposes of sexual exploitation.

  4. World War 3 (1996) - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 World War 3 was the second World War 3 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took place on November 24, 1996, from the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia. [1]

  5. Charles Robinson (referee) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Shane Robinson (born July 2, 1964) is an American professional wrestling senior referee, ring crew member and former professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand. Robinson debuted in 1995 as a photographer before signing with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1997.

  6. Vince McMahon and WWE accused of allowing ‘rampant ... - AOL

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    Vince McMahon and the WWE have been accused in a new lawsuit of knowing about and allowing the “rampant and open” sexual abuse of young boys by ringside announcer Melvin Phillips Jr.. Phillips ...

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  8. Daffney - Wikipedia

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    Daffney's gimmicks included frequently changing hair color, t-shirts printed with bizarre slogans, and her loud screams, the latter which was the suggestion of head WCW writer Ed Ferrara. [2] She was released by WCW on February 2, 2001, due to budget cutbacks. WCW itself was purchased by its rival, the World Wrestling Federation, a month later.

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