Chris Amann, one of the WWE’s top doctors, filed a lawsuit yesterday against former WWE superstars CM Punk and Colt Cabana in Cook County Civil Court, according to a report from The Cook County Record.

The report notes that Amann is claiming that his reputation has suffered as a result of the former WWE wrestlers’ comments and is seeking more than $1 million in compensatory damages, as well as an undetermined amount of punitive damages and that Amann claims that everything CM Punk claimed about his medical care under Amann while working for WWE were false and repeatedly and falsely impugned the integrity of Amann.

For those that may not be familiar with the story, CM Punk broke his post-WWE silence back in November 2014, where he discussed his time in the WWE and the issues that led to his departure, stating that he had a lump on his back that was diagnosed as a fat deposit and despite several requests to do so, it was not cut out and that Punk later learned, after he left the WWE, that it was a MRSA staph infection, which was cut out immediately in what Punk described as the most painful experience in his life. Amann responded to that matter in the lawsuit filed, stating that he was not requested by Phil Brooks (CM Punk) to treat and/or excise a lump, let alone a purple, baseball-sized lump.

Amann claims that the comments made by CM Punk and Colt Cabana on the Art of Wrestling podcast are highly offensive, in that they accuse him of a gross lack of integrity as a medical doctor, an inability to perform his professional duties as a medical doctor and in placing the financial interest of his employer above life-threatening health conditions of his patients. Cabana is included in the lawsuit for allegedly helping Brooks falsely depict Amann.