10 Things We Learned From Dark Side Of The Ring: WWE's Plane Ride From Hell

4. Client Privacy Erm…Comes First

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WWE weren't the only shamed party in the episode.

Heidi Doyle remembered telling her bosses at Sport Jet (the company responsible for this private chartered trip) all that had happened afterwards. Instead of being aghast at talk of sexual abuse, drugs and more, they...reportedly told her not to talk about what went down.

Their reason? They took the privacy of their clients very seriously. Yeah, how about standing up for your put-upon employees who had to deal with drunk wrestlers saying they'd "lick" Heidi or trying to get the poor woman to touch their penis in a kitchen. That fell by the wayside on the ladder of importance, apparently.

Doyle was offered a financial settlement soon thereafter, and her husband told her to take it. She's still troubled by what happened onboard to this day though, and that's not cool. Sport Jet don't come out of the doc shining.

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