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Details on Daffney's Legal Battle with TNA and Much, Much More

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Okay so I was browsing the internet for news on TNA and Daffney and found this article. It goes into GREAT detail about the issue.. and I can't help but feel sorry for her, and shows how bad management was with her back stage..
http://www.cagesideseats.com/2011/4...y-of-shannon-daffney-spruill?login=1303418747

Lack of respect, low pay, lack of medical care, lousy and degrading treatment on television (Mr Russo: We all know the attractive, popular girls all laughed in your face in high school because you were a dork. But please, get over it and stop subjecting us all to your women-hating issues)... Yes, the emerging stories about the hideous treatment TNA Knockouts are sad ones indeed. But Shannon “Daffney” Spruill's story seems to be the saddest one of all. I have to admit: when I reported them, I thought the stories of embarrassing side jobs and an inability to afford to go to house shows (while champion, no less!) were about as bad as it got in TNA. However, I now realize Madison and Taylor may have had a relatively easy of it compared to Daffney- a young woman who, as I will discuss, has faced outrageous and inhumane treatment at the hands of America's number 2 wrestling promotion in the last 2 years. Indeed, the fact that Daffney has taken legal action should come as no surprise to anyone. The only real surprise may be that she didn't do it sooner.

Announcing she was through with TNA after her profile was taken down, Daffney wrote this on her Facebook and Twitter pages:

“Yesterday my picture was taken down off of the TNA roster page. My contract expires today and TNA did not renew it. I do not know if it has anything to do with it, but I've filed a Workers Comp claim against them for injuries I've sustained in the ring and my lawyers said to not go into anymore details.”


Interestingly, Daffney’s announcement that she had filed a worker’s comp lawsuit against TNA came less that two weeks after I wrote this article. Her announcement made TNA’s Head of Talent Relations Terry Taylor’s email response to my query about the company’s refusal to pay for medical care appear even more fraudulent than it already was (“Where is your source for this?” he’d asked, ignoring the piles of sources, interviews and reports confirming that TNA had an extremely poor track record when it came to paying hospital bills.)

The lawsuit stemmed from the litany of injuries Daffney had suffered since she joined TNA in late 2008 as the dire Governor Palin character for an awful angle with The Beautiful People (thankfully, Daffney was allowed to ditch the gimmick after a few months and return to the enjoyable Harley Quinn-like goth character she was known for towards the end of WCW’s run.) It’s a grisly list by any standards: a serious concussion at Bound For Glory 2009 after she was chokeslammed from the ring apron by Abyss onto a barb-wire board, another concussion in her program with Tara after she got clobbered on the head with a toolbox, and then a deeply bruised sternum, a severe stinger and yet another concussion in the now infamous try-out, dark match for indie wrestler Miss Betsy after a botched sunset flip.

Some claimed Daffney was just bitter because TNA had stopped using her. (Dave Meltzer contested this on the F4W board, noting: “My understanding was she filed the claim and then stopped being used, not the other way around.”) And, of course, many TNA defenders (yes, they still exist) would point to the fact that no-one forced Daffney to take these bumps, and if she was stupid enough to volunteer to take them it was her own fault. However, as I noted in my article about the working conditions in TNA, it is common for TNA wrestlers to face pressure from management to take high-risk bumps and/or work hurt. Indeed, rather than happily volunteering, it seems many wrestlers are talked into these dangerous stunts. Had this happened to Daffney, I wondered? Interestingly, shortly after the working conditions article came out, I was contacted by a current TNA employee (who shall, of course, remain nameless). While noting I had “hit the nail right on the head” on several things, he claimed I had overlooked some issues, notably Daffney’s case. I asked why is he was so willing to talk so honestly and negatively about TNA. He responded: “Because the company needs to change to grow, and if the company can’t see the truth, maybe an enlightened fan base can help change the company. TNA fears greatly for their public image.” Noble enough, I thought. This long-term employee then proceeded to give me a staggering account of Daffney’s first major injury at Bound For Glory, confirming my worst fears about Daffney and TNA:

"Daffney was asked to do the spot to which she would go through a table full of tacks. She was hesitant to take the spot. Terry Taylor assured Daffney that she would be fine that she would be taken care of. After a lot of convincing from both Terry and Vince Russo, who was telling her how important the spot was for the feud that was going on, Daffney goes through with the spot and was injured. Following the injury she is treated at the hospital and taken via ambulance. Worse still is that Spike wouldn’t let TNA air the spot on Impact. They refuse to air it on their policy of violence towards women. To put a cherry on the top of this story, a huge bill from the hospital would follow for Daffney.

TNA and Daffney went back and forth for several months about TNA not paying the bill. There were emails back and forth between Terry and Daffney which would result in Terry forwarding the emails to the responsible parties and then Terry delivering news that the matters were being tended to. This however would all be a smoke screen as more notices of delinquencies would follow for Daffney. TNA would hold out on paying certain bills and make claims that the agencies would settle for lower amounts if they held out. When this method didn’t work, they would turn around and claim that they are not responsible for the bill and that Daffney herself would be the one responsible for the bills."


More after the jump.

Another TNA-connected name I spoke to verified this account, claimed this type of pressure was common, and blamed Russo (who is often known for encouraging risky and hardcore spots in a bid to get his car-crash style angles over) for “being personally responsible for the situation of Daffney and many, many others.”

When Daffney announced she was taking legal action, many noted the hypocrisy of TNA. Indeed, as most know, late last year TNA storylines were dominated by an angle exploiting Mr Anderson’s real-life concussion. Despite the ethical issue about whether the company should be using a serious real-life issue for television, it did seem that TNA had finally grown up on the issue: Mr Anderson would claim at house shows the company had taken “unprecedented measures” to protect him following his issues, babyfaces Matt Morgan and Mick Foley would tell Ken- and the viewers- of the studies of the Sports Legacy Institute, Ken was encouraged to keep out of the ring a decent amount of time and heel Eric Bischoff, who wanted Anderson to wrestle as soon as possible, was presented as clearly in the wrong. But, of course, while all this was going on (and we were reminded, at least 10 times on TNA television that “Dixie Carter has always looked out for the welfare of her performers”) TNA were refusing to pay the medical bills of performers who sustained serious concussion issues working for them. In fact, the hypocrisy got even more staggering; as the employee I spoke then went on to tell a horrifying story:

“Daffney suffered another concussion working with Angelina in a tag match. This is during the holiday tapings in December. They have a solid week of tapings and this happens on day 1 of 5. Daffney goes to Terry and management about the injury and is told that she can work the next two days and the she will be ok. This is the same time they are doing the story line with Anderson not being able to wrestle with the concussion. Daffney gives it sometime and decides she can’t risk going in the ring that night because she is, in fact, injured. She was however willing to do another photo shoot that was already on the schedule while she was there. As she prepares for the shoot she is then notified by Terry that management decided that she can’t do the shoot because if she ‘won’t’ work the match they have planned then they don’t want her to do the shoot.

As if all this wasn’t enough to put a person over the edge, while this was going, TNA was refusing responsibility for the hospital bill from the Rosie injury.”

The Rosie Lottalove debacle is probably deserving of a column all on its own. While almost maiming another performer should have probably disqualified her from a job (Rosie was clumsy, un-coordinated and barely out of the Team 3D training school when Bubba recommended her for a tryout) she was signed shortly after the Daffney incident. In fact, TNA even showed the disturbing footage of the Daffney injury on television in an attempt to get Rosie over as a monster. She was later released when TNA realized after a few matches how clueless she was (almost killing poor Daffney didn’t set off the alarm bells, apparently.) To top it all off, scuttlebutt was, Bubba was furious with management for not giving his trainee what he thought was a decent chance, and proceeded to give Daffney the cold shoulder when she returned, feeling that she had made Rosie look bad. Charming.

Well, to stray from the topic a little here, it seems injured performers- female ones in particular- are often treated with contempt in TNA. Female wrestler Kim Neilson, aka Desire, wrestled for the company in its early years, during which time she suffered an extremely serious back injury wrestling for them. In a 2005 audio interview (the highlights of which can be found here) she referred to TNA as “A Boy’s Club”, as well as complaining to Steve Gerwick that “I wasn’t treated with equal respect.” She complained about Dutch Martell (“he’s horrible”) Jeff Jarrett (“a complete idiot”) and said she felt that she had broken her back for the company, just to be disrespected. She also noted Jeff had only spoken to her twice during her TNA tenure and “uttered one word each time”. Thankfully, she didn’t mention what those particular words were. Regarding sexism in TNA one fan made some astute remarks after it came out that Kong had been released from TNA, with TNA feeling it would be easier simply to find another woman, than give her the pay raise she had asked for. Reports indicate that TNA see all their female performers this way.

“I figure there are probably some people in TNA who have women issues and seeing a bunch of women outdraw and out perform the people that were supposed to be the top stars pissed them the hell off. The reason why Gail, Kong, ODB, and Daffney were so over were because they weren't the usual diva's. The interchangeable theory is bulls*** and they know it. They had something special with Gail, Kong, and ODB especially and the usual backstage politics that sabotage people came into play and those three eventually walked because they weren't getting the money they deserved.”

Back to the topic at hand, it should be noted here, that Daffney’s story is not wholly a sad one. Rather than sitting back and taking all this shoddy treatment, she went out, hired a lawyer and is fighting back. Furthermore, there is every indication that this lawsuit may have opened up a giant can of worms for TNA. Indeed, her legal team, realizing how bad the working conditions are in TNA are currently holding meetings and interviews with current and former employees, in an attempt to get the bottom of Daffney’s case. Similar to the Konnan case, it seems clear TNA would have saved themselves a colossal amount of hassle simply by paying the hospital bill and moving on. But, as everyone knows: common sense has never been this company’s strong suit.

Following on from this, is the news that Daffney may not be the only TNA wrestler considering legal action. Former TNA production manager Randy Ricci told me that many other TNA wrestlers were currently in the process of filing suits with Tennessee’s Department of Employment over injuries they sustained on the job too. Rumours abound that at least one woman is filing a sexual harassment lawsuit against TNA. One other person close to the situation acknowledged this was true when I asked him about these stories, noting:

“There are plenty of other talent who are considering filing suit with the company. TNA is an interesting monster, though. Their legal is based in Texas as a sub company of Panda Energy but the company is an LLC registered in Delaware for tax purposes but all the contracts are written on and legal matters must be settled in TN.”

Ricci then said he was hopeful that things in TNA were changing, and urged fans to take action if they were angry about TNA’s treatment of wrestlers:

"I am very happy that the business practices of TNA wrestling llc are finally coming out and legal action is being taken. What has happened with "Daffney" is a terrible tragedy and unfortunately she is not the only one. It’s my hope that all these questionable actions by the company will not only grab the attention of the U.S. legal system but, also that wrestling fans worldwide take these things into consideration before the decide to watch IMPACT, buy a TNA PPV,TNA live event ticket, or any TNA wrestling merchandise.

This is a perfect time for a wrestling alternative and it’s up to the fans to send SPIKE TV a strong message that a company that mistreats its talent, free lance workers, and employees the way that TNA does clearly shows that TNA wrestling LLC is not that alternative."

Really, the sad fact may be that no matter how many columns I can write, how many reports Cagesideseats can do, or how often and heavily TNA can be criticised for their lack of concern for wrestlers (“Jesus Christ, these people running TNA don't give a s*** about the well-being of their performers,” Bryan Alvarez railed in his newsletter after Kurt’s reckless bumps at this past Sunday’s Lockdown PPV) it will ultimately not do that much good. It is up to TNA management to smarten up (fat chance, I know) or someone from Panda Energy to take a closer look at the company and step in, or, and this may be the most likely option to instigate changes, heavy litigation and lawyers from mistreated wrestlers. Unfortunately, if/when the third option happens, by the time it’s over there may not even be a company left for there to make any changes in.

After reading this, do you feel that she is being treated fairly? What should TNA do in situations like this?

I feel bad for Daffney :( typical Russo booking not thinking of peoples safety..

This is really pretty shameful stuff, mostly because TNA do make their claims about caring about their workers while trying to get away with that would get bad attention for. Abyss may need surgery after getting teeth knocked out by RVD at this week's tapings; I wonder if the company will pay for that.
 
Quite frankly it's a bloody disgrace if this is true. Obviously I don't know what goes on behind the scenes in TNA etc but no. 1 priority in any wrestling company anywhere should be the safety of their workers. Add this to incidents like letting Hardy go out when he was in the state he was and you begin to worry. How long is it until we see someone seriously injured in a TNA ring?

If TNA are really like this they should be fucking ashamed and I hope it's dragged to the surface.
 
First thing I will say is there is 2 sides to every story, you can make a person or company look as bad or as good as you want. Personally it would be nice to hear TNA's side of the story just to get a more accurate account of what happened and what's going on. I wouldn't be surprised if its true (frankly I think it is) but its impossible to make a fair judgement until both sides are told.

If its true then TNA really needs to shape up management wise as that's where the problem always starts. Not saying WWE is a saint when it comes to injured or hurt talent (just ask Kurt Angle) but at least it seems like they are making strides to making sure the wrestlers live longer and healthier lives, at least they are moving forward. If Daffney gets injured AT WORK then its the WORKS responsibility to pay for injuries sustained at work. I live in Canada not the States but I can tell you up here, that's how it works, you get injured at work, work basically pays you and takes care of everything until you are ready to work again.

Wrestling is a much more physically demanding job sure but thats precisely why companies should take more responsibility to making sure their wrestlers are happy and healthy. Look at how many pieces of talent have left TNA just because of pay and working conditions (Gail Kim as TNA Womens champ made less than me when I was on EI, thats pathetic) and if TNA's not careful, they could lose all the guys who made that company. Of course the lifers and "big stars" will stay, but without a backbone everything just slowly falls apart.

Of course that statement is IF the story is true. Even though I think its true we all know how media can turn shit like this around to make it much worse than it really is.
 
Wow, I didn't know it was this bad in tna, but I'm not surprised. This company is never gonna live up to its potential because its filled with a lot of egotistical idiots who don't know shit! I can't understand for the life of me how Dixie Carter-President of tna and a WOMAN at that, would let this kind of treatment go on. Is she really this stupid? The k.o. division had the highest rated segments on Impact, yet you don't pay the talent, and you let them LEAVE!! ARE YOU SERIOUS?!! I would think that the president of a company, especially a woman wouldn't allow mistreatment or disrespect of another woman in her company. Yet again I realize that this is TNA we're talking about and there is no logic in anything that they do. Anybody that will employ and defend vince russo is an idiot anyway in my book.
 
I agree, there are two sides to every story, and however it can be painted----is the way it goes. I'm not taking anything away from Daffney, OR TNA for that matter, but for one....if you're a professional wrestler, ....wouldn't you have to draw the line at some point as to what you will and won't do? Has there been that many concussions that would impair judgement? I would imagine so. Now, I'm by no means a wrestler, but if someone was to tell me my next segment was to get thrown on a board of barbed wire, or on thumbtacks, ....wouldn't you think that there MIGHT be another way around it to still further the angle. I'm not saying puss out, but you know---make the writers take the bump first in practice---let THEM see how it feels. If it's something that can be arranged, then have the wrestler do it. I mean, it's easy for ME to say "you, -Angle, --fall from the balcony, land on your feet, then headbutt everyone in the ring"...and that's what Russo is asking, no matter HOW long he's been around the business. I hate for TNA to fold because I think on some level (whichever that may be) they're entertaining and in places....better than the WWE...but for Christ's sake...safety should be a concern (i.e. look at Owen Hart). I know that more than likely TNA is trying to be as real as possible, and trying to set aside themselves from the WWE, and if the move or series of moves comes off as fake, then THINK DAMMIT...think of another way around it to get the magnitude of the angle or "Holy Shit" moment and still make it worth a viewers worthwhile. God...do I have to be the moral compass of sensibility on something that a 15 year old can see is not worth breaking your neck over?
 
I think this story holds water since it seems that Dixie is in hot water right now and stepping down as president, they even state that the Daffney law suit and others seem to be the driving force behind it. If this story was fake I would believe that TNA wouldn't take this much measure to have Dixie step down.

I do think that TNA needs to be more carefull with their talent and not try to hot shot everything... (Russo) they also need to take care of those that are hurt on the job.
 
I look at it this way. There are three sides to a story. Her side, Tna's side, and the truth!!! I remember Hebner saying how the Boys in WWE were hating life and that life in TNA is better. That being said, how can we confirm that, other that the he-said she said. Like all buissnesses, people are going to hate the way they are handled. That is a fact of life; however, if this is true, TNA is going to have problems, especcially if more come out and confirm her story. I was a huge fan of TNA until the end of 2006. Then it got crazy, sometimes, I still find it hard to watch, but I still do. I talked to Devon a year ago, and I asked him which one he liked better, and if he would ever go back to WWE. He said, he really enjoyed both, WWE=money!!! TNA=he loves their schedule!!
 
Wow, I've heard reports of Daffney leaving the company and suing due to unpaid injuries, but I never thought that TNA was this shady. If this article is indeed true about TNA not paying for hospital bills for the knockouts and forcing them to do crazy bumps that don't pay off then it is truly disgusting. TNA isn't the only company that has taken advantage of their employees wealth and well being for ratings and buy rates though.

TNA has lots of explaining to do if this lawsuit come into effect along with the sexual harassment claim. Hopefully this will be a wake up call to the company to get their shit together.
 
This reminds me of an interview that I read a while back from Tammy Sytch that TNA denied her Chris Candido's final paycheck after his death due to the fact that they weren't legally married. Pay no mind that they had been together for more than half a decade at the time, and that they had been on and off for more than a decade.

To top it off, the reason that he passed away was due to complications from a surgery that occurred due to an injury that happened at a TNA Pay Per View Event.

Lets also add in that when a wrestler is brought into Orlando for a tryout for TNA, that they have to pay all of their expenses and then has to wrestle for TNA for nothing.
 
Finally the truth behind the Rise and Fall of WCW errr TNA
Knew they were clueless in terms of how to book/promote/produce a show but it seems the only money they were ever making wasn't going back into keeping the people safe/relatively healthy or the product for that matter

This is nothing new in the business world though. WWE most likely does the same thing too as far as convincing people to work through injuries or risk losing there spot. and i know from personal experiences it happens in the "real world" businesses. If you get injured, sure legally they'll probably go through the process of paying for rehabilitiation while you are on work cover but soon as you come off you are given the cold shoulder and blacklisted from being hired elsewhere for upto 5 years.

Good on ya Daffney for getting the ball rolling, if it doesn't kill the company, maybe they'll finally change there practices for the better of everyone concerned.
 
If its true. The thing is that there are two sides to the story. Yes Daffney was injured while working in TNA, but hey guess what its wrestling so of course you might be injured its part of the job. Its like cops not wanting to shoot suspects, well guess what if a criminal does something wrong and you are a cop its your job to arrest the guy, and if you have to shoot to defend yourself well do it its part of the job description.

Anyways, she won't win at the end of the day Konnan tried and failed so will she.
 
I find it a bit odd that said treatment of women and even men goes on in the company yet it still has a rather large list of loyalists. Male and female. Angelina Love had to leave for a period following Visa issues and as soon as those cleared up she came right back. Tara had originally left TNA but was also quick to re-sign. Velvet Sky signed a multi-year contract not that long ago. And of course there's TNA's male wrestlers which probably don't even have to be mentioned. I'm not disclosing this as blowing a story out of proportion to rip at TNA, but it still seems a little off. Maybe details are missing. If anything, the other side of the story would be nice. Keeping sources anonymous never really helps make anything seem truthful. Especially in pro wrestling.
 
Who wrote that report? Daffney's boyfriend or just someone who hates TNA?

While I do not doubt some of it is true I would like to hear the other side to this argument as a lot of it seems more like a Madden rant than real facts.

How many companies will renew your contract with them if two weeks earlier you filed a law suit against them? My guess in none.

Did TNA really try to force Daffney to work with a concussion while at the same time running concussion storylines? This is highly doubtful seeing as TNA has some major players in the fight related to sports concussions. (Matt Morgan and Desmond "I can't ever wrestle again due to concussions" Wolfe)

I also would assume that these contracted wrestlers have a legal contract which would state what happens in the case of injuries at work, if Daffney was stupid enough to sign a disclaimer then that is her fault. If you want your medical bills paid for get it in your contract. It is that simple.

Finally do WWE pay for medical bills of their stars? I always thought there was a big fuss about the wrestlers being independant contracted employees and therefore had to pay for their own medical insurance.

So while some of the statements may be true, I feel this report is from another TNA naysayer or personal friend of Daffney. If you want to be a wrestler you should be prepared to suffer injuries. If you want your employers to pay for the medical bills you should put that in your contract. If you don't and you just signed it anyway, I have no sympathy for you so stop wingeing.
 
Finally do WWE pay for medical bills of their stars? I always thought there was a big fuss about the wrestlers being independant contracted employees and therefore had to pay for their own medical insurance.
1. Yes they Do
2.Good luck getting medical insurance by stating your profession as "professional wrestler":lmao:

So your saying as TNA as a workplace they should re-neg any responcibility for injuries that happen? Well that is an intresting opinion however If daffney can prove that TNA pushed her to do the stunts then refused to pay medical expenses...TNA might as well just start begging their owners for some $$$

Also, with the Konnan Case, Konnan did not lose it, TNA settled for an Undisclosed amounts, Rumours are it was roughly 1 million, however thats exactly what it is, a rumour
 
Gerald Brisco

Good luck getting medical insurance by stating your profession as "professional wrestler"

:lol: True, might as well not even try because you will fail for sure.

So your saying as TNA as a workplace they should re-neg any responcibility for injuries that happen? Well that is an intresting opinion however If daffney can prove that TNA pushed her to do the stunts then refused to pay medical expenses...TNA might as well just start begging their owners for some $$$


Well, she will have to prove it, because i always thought that no company (either WWE or TNA) can force you to do a stunt if you don't want to do it. Is it bad for your job to refuse? yeah it could be, but i still bet that neither the wwe creative team or Vince Russo(tna) has a gun pointed at your head.


Also, with the Konnan Case, Konnan did not lose it, TNA settled for an Undisclosed amounts, Rumours are it was roughly 1 million, however thats exactly what it is, a rumour


Well, Konnan was also claiming racial prejudice, because when he was injured they didn't pay for his operation but they paid to get Scott Steiner a flight from Porto-Rico when he was severly injured. I guess that the fact that Steiner Could have died on the spot was a factor. Anyways, maybe it was settle out of court i don't know.
 
Since im Australian i dont have any clue how an "indapendant contracter" would go about making a claim, however if you've pushed people to work hurt knowing they are hurt and caused more problems, you are in a world of problems

Key is that did TNA push daffney to work hurt? thats the biggest hurdle, none of us know.
 
The internet definitely killed journalism. I hate how people ruin the credibility of a potential real issue by exaggerating everything pointlessly for effect while presenting only one side. For the record, if Taylor Wilde was making enough that she didn't have to work at the mall then I would be more worried about what they were paying her.
 

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