
ESPN files motion to intervene in class action lawsuit over WWE PLEs
ESPN has responded to a class action lawsuit filed against WWE regarding subscriber access to Premium Live Events (PLEs) which became exclusive to ESPN’s direct-to-consumer service in September 2025. The filing, made in U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut on Friday, asserts that ESPN, who is not listed as a defendant in the Read more… The post ESPN files motion to intervene in class action lawsuit over WWE PLEs appeared first on Awful Announcing.
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