WWE Reportedly 'Nervous' About Potential Lawsuit Following Stone Cold's WrestleMania Crash

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A crash witnessed by the whole world, the WWE's worries regarding Stone Cold's incident have been revealed.

WWE WrestleMania 41 had countless talking points, some more serious than others. Stone Cold's ATV crash at WrestleMania 41 sparks WWE lawsuit fears. Despite worries about lawsuits, WWE WrestleMania 41 was a successful event with memorable moments.

WrestleMania 41 presented the WWE Universe with countless memorable moments, as well as some dire segments. A two-night spectacle that has crowned six new champions and cemented other WWE Superstars' legacies, fans are still digesting some of the jaw-dropping points. However, it wasn't all positives, as an ATV crash from Stone Cold has sparked fears over an impending lawsuit.



When the iconic glass-shattering sound filled the sold-out Allegiant Stadium, a speeding 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin made his presence known as he rode on an ATV. Intending to reveal the overall attendance for the Showcase of Immortals, which came out at a cumulative total of over 120,000, the Hall of Famer found himself in trouble beforehand. Caught up in the moment, Stone Cold crashed his ATV into the barricade, knocking over a woman in the crowd in the process.

With eyewitness accounts divulging exactly what happened, a recent report has revealed WWE's fears about a potential lawsuit. The incident became one of the most viral moments of WrestleMania 41..

. WWE Fears Potential Lawsuit After ATV Crash The WWE aren't new to lawsuits, with this one coming in the most avoidable circumstances. Apologetic upon crashing, it was clear that Stone Cold had damaged his ATV to an irreparable level as he walked up the ramp to leave the Allegiant Stadium.

With numerous angles of the incident emerging , all revealing Nick Khan and, soon after, Stone Cold speaking to the victim of the crash, it appears this might not be enough to tame the fan involved. A knock that pushed her back into her seat, Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter has revealed that the WWE is 'nervous' about what might happen next, transcribed by PWMania . "He smashed into the barricade.

He knocks this woman back, and he jumps off and gets in the ring. Nick Khan flies over and starts talking to the lady. We’ll see what happens, man .

.. I heard they’re nervous about this one.

" WWE WrestleMania 41 With lawsuit worries in the back of WWE's mind, it doesn't detract from a successful weekend. A two-night spectacle filled with both highs and lows, the matches on display will remain in the memory of fans for a long time. From the main event Triple Threat match from night one to Dominik Mysterio's crowning moment, the Stamford-based sports entertainment company set itself up to succeed in the coming months.

A new challenger has stepped up to John Cena following his Undisputed WWE Championship win at WrestleMania 41..