Snuka's attorney, Robert J. Kirwan, argued that the fliers and videos did not prove anything about Snuka's competency. He called the video of the May 2015 wrestling match, which occurred in a Rhode Island gymnasium, "fake," pointing out how slowly and carefully Snuka climbed the ropes before falling onto the other wrestler's chest, a far cry from the acrobatic leaps Snuka could make at the height of his career.