Ultimate Warrior accused of fraud

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TMZ states that a police report has been filed with the Santa Fe (NM) County Sheriff's department accusing The Ultimate Warrior of accepting $28,000 from a memorabilia dealer for wrestling merchandise from his personal collection not delivering it. The dealer, Christopher Elias, asserts that he did a deal with Warrior, who allegedly supposed to sent him classic merchandise from his personal collection as well as sign twenty wrestling belts and ten Wrestlemania posters that Elias owned.
They asked Warrior for a comment but have not heard back yet.

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20 Wrestling belts? Damn that's a lot.
 

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hope it misunderstanding and it be worked out :true:
 

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Seems like a misunderstanding. How hard is it to sign 30 different things for 30k? Like seriously now.
 

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There's always some crazy fellow willing to spend 30,000 dollars for some old useless furniture and autographs... from the Ultimate Warrior :facepalm:

I hope that piece of crap Hellnig is sued out of his last penny.