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Assumption of risk, wrestling, and “Skull Von Krush”

A man who performed under the name “Skull Von Krush” is now a plaintiff in a suit seeking class-action status that claims pro wrestling hid the dangers of concussion [Associated Press/Asbury Park Press]

Filed under: assumption of risk, sports

  • By Walter Olson
  • January 23, 2015
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