Leland Owensโ lawsuit against AEW and Bryan Danielson has officially been dismissed.
Previously, Owens filed lawsuits against WWE and UFC earlier in 2024 before turning his attention to AEW and Danielson on December 13th. In this lawsuit, he alleged โintellectual property infringementโ and โtheftโ of his ideas, claiming he had shared concepts with Danielson, including the โShockwaveโ name, which AEW later trademarked. Owens further asserted that โShockwaveโ was meant to be part of an โEngageโ pay-per-view or premium live event. He cited โemotional stressโ and demanded โa reasonable offer or the rights to all my ideas.โ
According to court documents obtained by PWInsider.com, the case was dismissed on December 26th. The court ruled that Owens failed โto allege any federal jurisdictionโ but dismissed the case without prejudice, leaving room for potential refiling.
The following day, Owens escalated matters by filing a lawsuit against the United States Government. In this new filing, he alleged that he provided film, television, and invention ideas to the government without receiving payment. Owens also named Daniel Bryan, Mercedes Monรฉ, Vince McMahon, and Donald Trump as being involved, demanding โreasonable paymentsโ and โcredit for everything.โ