Announcement: Matt Cardona to face Ultimo Dragon at WrestleCon, along with WrestleMania 38 Lawsuit Update

Announcement: Matt Cardona to face Ultimo Dragon at WrestleCon, along with WrestleMania 38 Lawsuit Update
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Announcement: Matt Cardona to face Ultimo Dragon at WrestleCon, along with WrestleMania 38 Lawsuit Update
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Matt Cardona vs. Ultimo Dragon has been booked for the Squared Circle Expo IV event in March.

On Monday, Squared Circle Expo announced that Cardona will defend his SCX Championship against the lucha legend at the show, which takes place on March 30 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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You can check out the official announcement below:

Rob Van Dam, Mike Bailey, Masato Tanaka, Mistico, and Los Boriquas have been announced for WrestleCon’s Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow, which takes place on April 5 at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA.

You can check out the official announcement below:

And finally, the planned hearing for an appeal of the lawsuit filed by a fan against WWE over an injury suffered at WrestleMania 38 will no longer be taking place. As we previously reported here on eWn, Marvin Jackson had filed an appeal over the the dismissal lawsuit alleging he suffered an injury due to pyrotechnics at the event.

The appeal was originally set for a February 5th hearing on arguments of the appeal, but Pwinsider reports that both Jackson and WWE have been informed the court will rule on the appeal without a hearing. There is no timetable on when such a ruling will be issued.

Jackson alleged that he had lost hearing due to pyrotechnics at the PPV, where he was an “invitee.” WWE had argued that fans had to check boxes before buying tickets online agreeing to the terms and provisions which included agreements to enter arbitration over legal issues. While Jackson maintained he had never agreed to the terms and conditions requiring arbitration by WWE as he was not the purchaser of the tickets to the event, the court agreed with WWE on the issue and dismissed the suit with prejudice, which meant it cannot be re-filed in the same court.

Jackson had requested a jury trial and was seeking more than $1 million including damages of any kind, penalties, costs, expenses, prejudgment interest, and attorney’s fees.

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Matt Cardona, also known as Zack Ryder in WWE, is set to face off against Ultimo Dragon at the Squared Circle Expo IV event in March. The event, which will take place on March 30 in Indianapolis, Indiana, will see Cardona defend his SCX Championship against the lucha legend.

The announcement was made by Squared Circle Expo on Monday, generating excitement among wrestling fans. The official announcement can be seen on Twitter, where the main event for SCXIV: Parade of Champions was revealed. The tweet stated that Matt Cardona, known as The Indy God, will defend his title against pro wrestling legend Ultimo Dragon. Tickets for the event are available for purchase on the official website.

In addition to this exciting matchup, WrestleCon’s Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow has also announced some notable participants. Rob Van Dam, Mike Bailey, Masato Tanaka, Mistico, and Los Boriquas are among the wrestlers who will be appearing at the event, which will take place on April 5 at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA. The official announcement can be found on Twitter, where WrestleCon shared the news and mentioned that there are only about 250 tickets remaining for the event.

In other news, a planned hearing for an appeal of a lawsuit filed by a fan against WWE has been canceled. Marvin Jackson had filed a lawsuit claiming he suffered an injury due to pyrotechnics at WrestleMania 38. However, both Jackson and WWE have been informed that the court will rule on the appeal without a hearing. The court’s ruling is expected to be issued at a later date.

Jackson alleged that he lost hearing due to pyrotechnics at the event and sought damages of over $1 million. WWE argued that fans had agreed to enter arbitration over legal issues when purchasing tickets online. The court sided with WWE and dismissed the suit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be re-filed in the same court.

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Overall, these announcements have created anticipation and excitement among wrestling fans, who are eagerly looking forward to the upcoming events and matches.