Multiple WWE Legends Surprisingly Mentioned In Epstein Files
The names of a couple of WWE legends have surfaced in the latest batch of released Epstein Files.
Years after his death inside New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, the American child sex offender continues to open cans of worms against the wealthy and powerful people of the world.
In earlier releases, names such as the former Prince Andrew, President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Stephen Hawking have all appeared in the files.
Unfortunately, ex-WWE star Ashley Massaro‘s name had also appeared, wherein it was revealed that at one point worked for Epstein’s confidante and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
WWE Legends Bruno Sammartino And Pedro Morales’ Names Appear In Epstein Files
In the latest files, WWE legends such as Bruno Sammartino and Pedro Morales have been referenced in passing.
The conversation in question involves an email between Dr. Harry Fisch, a urologist, and Jeffrey Epstein.
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, Fisch wrote.
Further, a text message exchange between the two showed them talking about the deaths of Mr. Fuji and Pedro Morales.
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.
Bruno Sammartino’s first title reign is the longest recognized title reign in wrestling history, lasting 2,803 days. He was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.
Pedro Morales cemented his legacy in the 1980s by becoming the company’s first Triple Crown Champion; he, too, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1995.