According to
Pwinsider.com, following their statements made to
the court about WWE computer network and how they policed it looking for
evidence that the file former office worker Brian Wittenstein had dispersed
confidential TNA information to anyone beyond John Laurinaitis, the temporary
restraining order against WWE was dissolved officially on 6/8.
The order
against Wittenstein remains, demanding he return any confidential information
and not tamper or destroy it.
Also filed with the court on 6/8 was a
letter from WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt to TNA legal counsel Erika Blonquist,
stating that he wanted to document several facts for the record before the case
moved forward, writing:
"First, and as I advised you orally on the phone
during our recent conference call, WWE has not solicited Ric Flair to leave TNA
and enter into a contract with WWE. WWE has made no offer to Flair and has no
intention of doing so.
Second, as I also advised you, WWE has not
solicited any other current TNA talent to repudiate their contracts and enter
into a contract with WWE. WWE has no interest in current TNA talent."