Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, Triple H, Dr. Chris Amann and CTE expert and former WWE superstar Chris Nowinski will be deposed in the concussion lawsuit against the WWE, according to a report from PWInsider.com.

The report notes that the lawsuit was brought against the company by WWE alumni Vito LoGrasso and Evan Singleton and alleges that the WWE failed to protect their performers in regards to their health around concussions, CTE and other head-trauma related injuries.

The report also states that WWE had made an attempt to avoid having Triple H being deposed, saying that he was not in the scope of the lawsuit because the plaintiffs had not given any legitimate reason for the deposition, however Judge Bryan disagreed, ruling, “WWE made Levesque available previously to testify before Congress on issues related to the safety of its wrestlers. Although the Court rejected Plaintiff’s fraudulent misrepresentation claims on the basis of that testimony, WWE has not demonstrated that Levesque is not an appropriate deponent on the issues of whether WWE had a duty, and whether that duty was breached, to disclose knowledge of long term health risks caused by repeated head trauma. The parties are ordered to work cooperatively to schedule a deposition based on the witness’ availability, which may be conducted up to fourteen days after the current discovery deadline.”