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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
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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?