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Chavo Guerrero takes a dig at Rollins and gets owned on Twitter after attack video

Chavo Guerrero, currently signed with All Elite Wrestling, took a shot at Seth Rollins following the publication of the video where he was attacked by a fan during Monday Night Raw.

Wrestlers nowadays rarely fight back when they are attacked and leave it to security to take care of the situation due to potential lawsuits they might encounter.

But Chavo didn’t see it that way and tweeted, “Remember when the wrestlers were tougher than the fans? Ah, the good ol’ days.”

The tweet did not go over very well with fans and as you can expect, they tore him a new one with over a thousand replies.

“Remember when you were relevant?” asked one person. “It’s funny how your velocity matches were so f*cking quick that no one even had time to run in on them,” said another.

“I also remembered when Rollins had more charisma in his pinky finger than you had in your entire body,” tweeted another person. “Remember how Eddie loved Rey more than, you blood? Ah, the good ol’ days,” another tweet read.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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