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Which wrestler starred in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit? Here's the synopsis:
>When a Detroit EMT finds a severely injured man in a downtown alleyway, SVU is called in after hospital staff discover evidence of sexual assault. The victim, Marcus Reed, a local mechanic with no criminal record, is initially too traumatized to speak. As Detectives Benson and Rollins work to earn his trust, forensic evidence reveals the assault was premeditated — and carried out by multiple perpetrators.
>The investigation leads the team into the hidden world of underground hazing rituals tied to a defunct local gang, recently revived on social media. Surveillance footage and street informants help narrow down the suspects, but the case grows more complicated when one of the attackers turns out to be a minor and another is the son of a powerful city councilman.
>As ADA Carisi prepares for trial, Marcus struggles with stigma and public disbelief, forcing Benson to confront the challenges male survivors face when coming forward. In a powerful courtroom sequence, Marcus takes the stand — determined not to let shame silence him.
>In the end, the squad secures justice, but not without exposing systemic gaps in how male sexual assault is perceived and prosecuted.
Foley, Nash, Big Show, or Goldberg?