Trenesha Biggers: Ex-WWE diva known as Rhaka Khan in the ring names Dwayne Johnson in $3 billion lawsuit
CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS: The wrestling world of sports never anticipated this multi-billion dollar lawsuit. Trenesha Biggers, a former wrestler for the WWE and TNA Impact Wrestling, came public a few months ago about a kidnapping case. Biggers' accusations are fairly alarming as her lawsuit names Michael Jordan and Dwayne Johnson, a former NBA star and fellow wrestler, as being involved in this case.
Better known by her stage name, Rhaka Khan, she called the FBI, Child Protective Services, the NYPD, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the Shirley Police Department to the table. She listed several fraternities from prestigious universities along with Home Depot, Panda Energy, and numerous others. According to Biggers, all of these defendants planned to kidnap her and her kids. The ex-WWE diva is suing for a staggering $3 billion in damages, as reported by Sportsmanor.
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Who is Rhaka Khan aka Trenesha Biggers?
Following her lawsuit, the name "Rhaka Khan" acquired instant notoriety. It made wrestling fans and the media deep dive into her past. This is what's known about her. Khan has always been atheletic, playing in basketball and volleyball tournaments during her time at college. She consequently had her first significant break when she participated in WWE Diva Search's third season, an invention of Vince McMahon, as reported by Sportsmanor. Her stint, however, was cut short when she was eliminated in the top 25 round.
She later attracted WWE's attention and was given a developmental deal. She was then given a job at Deep South Wrestling, where she had previously trained with Marty Jannetty. Later in the year, she made her DSW debut, but in May 2006, WWE terminated her developmental contract.
The real name of Rhaka Khan, a former IMPACT performer and WWE employee, is Trenesha Biggers. She made her TNA debut in February 2008 under the alias "Rhaka Khan," when she kept Petey Williams off-balance while he was competing against Scott Steiner.
Why is Dwayne Johnson involved in the lawsuit?
In October 2022, Biggers filed a lawsuit with a big claim. This was almost half a year ago. In relation to her "Texas criminal case," she alleged that there had been a conspiracy against her. Biggers is allegedly guilty of interfering with child custody, a serious offense under Texas law.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Biggers do not share a very close bond. Before the lawsuit, their involvement with the wrestling business was the only thing they had in common. Being one of the most well-known figures in both Hollywood and professional wrestling, the claims have now jeopardized Johnson's career, stated Sportsmanor.
Trenesha Biggers continued by mentioning a number of other well-known former coworkers, including the Bella Twins, The Miz, and their romantic partner Mick Foley. The late great Chris Benoit was also among these wrestlers named in the suit. Biggers' case also targets other long-gone wrestling organizations like Deep South Wrestling and the Florida Championship Wrestling.
If I'm reading this right... The Rock, The Miz, Chris Benoit, Mick Foley and others conspired to kidnap Rhaka Khan and her children?? That seems way far fetched @KlassicMike @ReBourneAgain @breakkerstreet @bigbird432 @kat_woman13 @DbWrasslin @JohnGarces @Jay371992 pic.twitter.com/bITfRLo0YI
— Jayson Dixon (@sonofjay_91) April 21, 2023
The investigation into the case began in October 2022, and it has continued ever since. The judge authorized Biggers to proceed with the case when she obtained the necessary paperwork. However, sources assert that no legal notice has yet been delivered to the defendants. Due to the high profile aspect of this case, both parties anticipate a fierce battle ahead in court.