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Dwayne Johnson found himself in an uncomfortable position this year after he was named in a lawsuit by a former WWE talent. The amount demanded by the former female wrestler, as per the lawsuit, is a whopping $3 billion. Johnson, however, isn’t the only person to have been mentioned by the plaintiff in her complaint.

On the other hand, former NFL star Marcellus Wiley weighed in on the issue. The 48-year-old also made fun of the plaintiff on his podcast.

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Marcellus Wiley loves clowning names

The former Jacksonville Jaguars player discussed the lawsuit on his eponymous YouTube channel in May. Though the news gained momentum this year, the said lawsuit was filed by Trenesha ‘Rhaka Khan’ Biggers in October 2022.

Speaking about it, Wiley ridiculed Biggers’ name. He also said that he loves clowning names and is often at the receiving end of it. “I love clowning names. So, if you get offended by that, this might not be the show for you. Because I love clowning names, including my name, ’cause my name gets butchered all the time and I laugh it off,” he said.

“Trenesha Biggers? Oh, that sounds like some Chappelle Show stuff,” the former football defensive end said, referencing Dave Chappelle’s cult show.

Wiley mentioned that he feels that the show should be back and have a character named Trenesha Biggers. “…she would be the type to sound, sounds like she’s suing for billions of dollars,” he added.

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Meanwhile, do you know the charges leveled by Biggers on Johnson and others? Let’s find out what the former WWE talent is suing for.

Rhaka Khan namedrops several entities in her lawsuit

Biggers created quite a stir after she filed the said lawsuit before the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. She claimed, via the lawsuit, a conspiracy theory against her ongoing criminal cases in Texas. The 41-year-old accused several WWE A-listers, including Johnson, The Miz, Nikki Bella and even organizations, of conspiring to kidnap her and her children.

Biggers, who had a substantial run in the TNA, was a developmental talent in the WWE and remained with the promotion from 2005 to the following year.

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While her lawsuit hasn’t hindered any of the accused, it is likely to have taken a toll on their image. The lawsuit was later dismissed in US District Court bringing relief to those named by the plaintiff.

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