Ludwig Kaiser Seeks Travel Clearance After $1,000 Bond as Florida Prosecutors Decline to Object
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Updated · Figure Four Online · May 22
Ludwig Kaiser Seeks Travel Clearance After $1,000 Bond as Florida Prosecutors Decline to Object
9 articles · Updated · Figure Four Online · May 22
Florida court records show Ludwig Kaiser’s attorney filed a supplemental motion to let him travel out of state and internationally, adding that an assistant state attorney has no objection.
The request follows Kaiser’s May 20 surrender on a misdemeanor battery charge tied to an April 24 incident at his Orlando apartment complex; he was released on $1,000 bond with no-contact conditions.
Kaiser’s filing says the 35-year-old WWE performer needs regular U.S. and international travel to remain employed, has no prior criminal history, and intends to appear for all court dates.
Mexico is the immediate focus: Kaiser is scheduled for a May 30 AAA mask-vs.-mask match against Chad Gable, and a previously canceled Mexico City appearance was reinstated for May 22.
No judge has ruled on the motion yet, and WWE has not commented on the case or any possible internal discipline.
With a major match looming, why is WWE silent on Ludwig Kaiser’s battery charge and legal battle?
As he plays a hero in Mexico, what really happened in the Orlando elevator involving wrestler Ludwig Kaiser?