After losing UDRP, WWE.org registrant posts ‘manifesto’ against the World Wrestling Entertainment

A UDRP should be responded to, or risk losing the domain.

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Recently, the registrant of WWE.org lost the domain in a UDRP filed by the World Wrestling Entartainment (formerly WWF).

The UDRP was filed at the National Arbitration Forum.

The transfer was ordered on October 13th, which prompted the wrath of the domain’s registrant, who went ballistic against WWE.

On the homepage of WWE.org, the Respondent posted the following:

congratulations on wwe.org and sorry about the $1700 damage. you also caused me a damage which you owe me still and you will pay back one way or another.

my question is: are you paying back? if your answer is no and i guess it is no, then keep reading….

last time, you said i was threatening and blackmailing you, no i was not. this time i am. and i am not afraid of your stupid multi billion dollar corporation, i have nothing to lose. i swear god i will destroy your wwe within a year or less. even if i will flight it for the rest of my life.

well, i have already adopted my precausions and it is time to get you busy, i mean real busy. how many domains can be registered with a reserved amount of $10,000 ? calculate the time, effort and the huge amount of money that you will be spending on the upcoming thousands of UDRP cases. example: 10 cases will cost $13k. 1000 cases will cost you $1.3mil.

UDRP or even court cases if you wish, i do NOT care. you will be fighting with your tradmark to claim the upcoming thousands of wwe related domains. you will be also fighting for your business welfare which will be destroyed by these domains’ websites that will be identical to your wwe.com website.

identical in many ways as your entire website content has been downloaded and saved. expect a total destruction of your goods and services offered on those sites. oh some won’t be really identical because they will be promoting other stuff like porngraphy and some other disturbing stuff.

oh let me give you a small disappointment. you won’t be able to make a case for all domains at once. they won’t be registered at once or with same registry, registrar or registrant or related in any way regarding email or contact details, they will be even registered from different countries (by the way i am not a Malaysian).

not only that, one will only appear after another once and only after you are engaged in a case and that you have already made a $1300 loss. then the ball will keep rolling.

i see you smiling having this message as evidence to sue me, hahaa no problem you can use it to sue me in any court you like. you know how to fight using a sneaky law, let us see how good you are in a street fight.

i swear god, you must regret it. no need to reply, but you can forward it to your CEO.

THE ABOVE IS WHAT I INTENDED TO DO, BUT NOW I AM NOT GOING TO DO IT. I JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT I LOOK AT YOU AS AN IDIOT WHOM DOES NOT DESERVE MY CHALLENGE NOT EVEN MY ATTENTION. THAT IS THE REASON OF WHICH I LET GO.

IT IS ENOUGH FOR ME TO SHOW THE WORLD AND SPECIFICALLY TO SHOW YOU HOW SMALL YOU ARE NOW .

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Comments

13 Responses to “After losing UDRP, WWE.org registrant posts ‘manifesto’ against the World Wrestling Entertainment”
  1. Hire.Domains says:

    I think a cage match in Times Square between these two powerful entities would be the only fitting finale to this saga

  2. DDavies says:

    What a loser LOL

  3. jack says:

    wow. what a hell of a guy, so daring even posted the entire case on wwe.org

    i am not sure but i think he was set up by wwe and he is mad.

  4. DomainGang says:

    Hire.Domains : Sounds like a fun encounter, mano a mano.

    Kosta: 😀

    DDavies: He’s mad, for sure.

    Jack: I suspect you have some inside information on this case, please share some details on this amazing fight between David & Goliath.

  5. Jack says:

    i know what is posted all over the internet, i just followed the entire case since the news came up live.

    more info can be found now by reading the entire UDRP case posted by that guy on wwe.org

  6. DomainGang says:

    Jack: That’s great. Do you think the WWE planned to steal the domain from its registrant?

  7. Jack says:

    no one knows where is the truth yet. i am as confused as you. why wwe did not have this domain before.

  8. DomainGang says:

    Jack: I am far from being confused. But if you have any facts, post them here. For example, how is the registrant still able to post updates?

  9. Jack says:

    as far as i got to know, by UDRP rules, registrant has 10 days to submit a lawsuit in a court if he is not satisfied with the UDRP decision. if not, the domain will be transferred to WWE. so in 2 or 3 days the domain will be owned by WWE for good as this guy mentioned in his message on wwe.org that he is not pursuing the case.

    but what i see clearly there is some hidden story even with all information provided previously and now on wwe.org. all i can say this guy is ridiculous yet so brave.

  10. DomainGang says:

    Jack: What should WWE have done instead?

  11. “For example, how is the registrant still able to post updates?”
    Current registrant still owns the domain up to 15 days after the decision.
    Then the registrar transfers the domain to the complainant unless a court case has been filed in the jurisdiction the complainant picked in the complaint.
    He was hosting wwe.org before so he just updates his website.

  12. Li says:

    this guy was paid to do what he did. everything was planned a long time ago.

    the question is who is behind it ?

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