Major WWE names were referenced in the Epstein Files after the United States Department of Justice recently released more excerpts. Recently, many files related to the deceased child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were released, and it brought new revelations to light.
The list includes mention of U.S. president Donald Trump and other notable figures. Now, it has surfaced that names of WWE legends were also referenced during a conversation.
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The latest files reveal an email from Dr. Harry Fisch, a urologist, to Epstein in February 2019. In the email, he brings up the deaths of WWE legends Pedro Morales and Bruno Sammartino.
“First Bruno, now Pedro. From The New York Times: Pedro Morales, 76, First to Win Three Major Wrestling Titles, Dies. A hard-punching star of the 1970s and ’80s, he was known as much for=his kindness outside the ring as for his ferocity within it,” the email reads.
Sammartino was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013, and he passed away in April 2018. Pedro Morales, Puerto Rican wrestling legend, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1995, and he passed away in February 2019.
The files also reveal a text message exchange between Fisch and Epstein, talking about legendary manager Mr. Fuji and Pedro Morales’ deaths.
Fisch: “Pedro is dead.”
Epstein: “I’m devastated. Who is Pedro”
Fisch: “Pedro Morales.”
Epstein: “Pedro is dead , long live Pedro.”
Fisch: “Very few people understand the significance of Pedro. Also found out Mr Fuji died last year.”
Epstein: “WAHHHHHH!!! not before I fall asleep.”
Mr. Fuji, who managed the likes of Demolition and Yokozuna, passed away in August 2016. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2007.
Late WWE Diva was named in the Epstein Files
Earlier, late WWE Diva Ashley Massaro was mentioned in the Epstein Files. Massaro made her WWE debut after winning the RAW Diva Search in 2005.
In the files released on January 30, a redacted complaint implies that Massaro previously worked for Ghislaine Maxwell. The description details the alleged abuse that went on at Epstein’s Island.
Ashley Massaro passed away in 2019 and previously complained of s*xual abuse in WWE during the company’s tour to Kuwait in 2006.
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Edited by Sherjeel Malik











