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Stewart v. World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc., also referred to as Stewart v. WWF, is a 2004 United States District Court for the Southern District of New York case between Calvin Stewart and the World Wrestling Federation (later known as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)) for fraud whereby the WWE was accused of misappropriating designs for WWE Diva lingerie. The case was dismissed.

Background
In 2000, Stewart approached the WWF with some design ideas for lingerie and planned a fashion show with them in 2001 but the WWF broke off communication. In 2002, the WWE released DVDs and video tapes titled "WWE Divas lingerie" which Stewart believed featured some of his designs. Stewart sued the WWE for breach of confidential relationship, misappropriation, unjust enrichment, conversion, breach of implied contract and fraud. He filed the case against World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. and World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc. in New York.