The images from that time show McMahon in a neck brace. Some people accuse him of wearing it in an attempt to get the jury to feel sorry for him. McDevitt claims it was a legitimate necessity since McMahon had recently undergone neck surgery. Apparently, he waited until then to have it as he was going to be off WWE TV for a while and didn't want to have to wear it on screen. There's a moment at the end of the episode where McMahon removes it after he (spoiler alert) wins the case to celebrate, but puts it right back on after.Darth_Dario ha scritto: ↑26/04/2024, 11:12 Vero, bella chicca, però non ricordo il perché
L'aggressione di Nailz? Qualcosa in USWA?
Due to McDevitt representing Hogan during the Zahorian trial, he was not allowed to represent McMahon in his trial. He was allowed to represent WWE though, and he brought in Laura Brevetti to represent McMahon. That actually worked in their favor as it allowed both of them to issue closing statements.
The prosecutors proceed to bring in a number of wrestlers in the hope that they will reveal McMahon either supplied them with or forced them to use steroids. Only one of them does. Kevin Wacholz, better known to wrestling fans as Nailz. Wacholz claims McMahon told him his job depended on him using steroids. The defense argued that since Wacholz wore a jumpsuit while wrestling, why would WWE care how muscular he was underneath. Wacholz claims he doesn't hold animosity towards McMahon but reveals he hates him in the next breath.
Edit: tra l'altro all'epoca Nailz accusò Vince di aver cercato di abusarlo sessualmente