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WWN vs. FloSports Lawsuit Still Ongoing, Former Flo Employee Reveals Chaos & Miscommunication From Flo’s Management

December 4, 2017 | Posted by Larry Csonka
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According to Pwinsider.com, after Flosports filed their amended lawsuit against WWNLive, WWN’s attempts to have the lawsuit thrown out were rejected by the court on November 30th.

* Despite being shut down, the Floslam website has not been updated to reflect that the service is done.

* In a podcast he recorded after being let go by the service, writer Brent Brookhouse admitted that he had tried to get management to drop the price point of the service and attempted to find other promotions for the service to work with after they cut ties with WWNLive, but management would never sign off on anything.

* Brookhouse also stated that after the WWN lawsuit was filed by Flosports, there was nothing, from a fan’s perspective, that he would have wanted to subscribe to the service for. He gave management options to fix things and basically was hired to do one job and trapped doing another.

* Brookhouse also said that he was preparing to drive three hours to EVOLVE’s events to cover them for the service when he started getting messages from fans asking about the lawsuit Flosports had filed days before. The service didn’t even inform their point person in charge of creating content for the service about the lawsuit before it broke publicly. That basically meant Flosports would have been putting Brookhouse into a position to drive three hours and then walk into a show where he would have been seen as the “enemy” from the company that was now suing WWNLive, without him any knowledge of the situation. In the end, Brookhouse was told not to attend the shows (as Flosports decided to pull EVOLVE’s live streams hours before they went on the air).

* Brookhouse also revealed that he learned Flo was shut down when people began contacting after hearing the reports via Twitter. He found out he was fired from a job that sought him out from social media, well before he was able to actually get someone from the actual company to give him the respect of telling him what was going on.

* When subscribers have asked what to expect from Flo with WWNLive was gone, Flo was dropping subscriptions instead of supplying answers.

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Floslam, WWNLive, Larry Csonka