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Actor Ranveer Singh Gets Legal Notice From WWE Wrestler Brock Lesnar's Advocate Paul Heyman

By LawStreet News Network      20 June, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments

Actor Ranveer Singh has been recently sent a legal notice by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fighter Brock Lesnars advocate Paul Heyman.

Heyman, who had posted on social media a litigation warning for Singh for using their Eat, Sleep, Conquer, Repeat war cry with a twist, has now according to his tweet, sent legal notice to the Bollywood star.

In his latest tweet, Heyman also took a jibe on publications referring him as Lesnars manager and not advocate. Heyman wrote, I didnt warn. I served noticed. And while I applaud @TheStatesmanLtd for their coverage of #YourHumbleAdvocate and @BrockLesnar, I must stress that I am not a manager (what an outdated, antiquated term). I am an #Advocate. And Im the best #Advocate in history (sic).

Ranveer, who is currently in London preparing for the shoot of Kabir Khans 83, attended Indias World Cup clash against Pakistan in Manchester. Soon after the match, he had tweeted, Eat. Sleep. Dominate. Repeat. The name is Hardik. Hardik Pandya.

This is not the first time that Heyman has raised this issue. He had brought it up earlier when the Cricket World Cup organisers used, Eat. Sleep. Finish games. Repeat. Life while praising Indian wicketkeeper MS Dhoni.

The phrase became prominent when Lesnar returned to WWE and is even printed on the back of Lesnars outfits that he wears while entering the ring in WWE.



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