>>11204876Didn't meltzer went his way to tell everyone mania 32 actually sold 90k tickets not 120k? What happened to that? Next he's gonna say it was actually 30k and so on to help his buddies sell the narrative that they just had the biggest attendance ever. If wwe wanted they could actually sue meltzer for spreading misinformation and líes to help the "competition" (lol) and the said competition is knowingly using said false information for dirty business practices. There's literal hundreds if not thousands of examples of Meltzer spreading lies and literal headcanon to put him in trouble in court, wwe has some of the best lawyers money can buy and should be easy to put a case together even if that means they have to pay a fine themselves for false advertisement