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Drew McIntyre to fans who mobbed them in Las Vegas: “Please don’t do that ever again”

Drew McIntyre is the latest WWE Superstar to criticize fans for their behavior at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas as they mobbed and stalked wrestling stars all week long filming them and asking for photos.

In a post on Instagram, McIntyre wrote, “For those fans who spent hard earned money on a chance to say hello, take a photo, have something signed, or give me one of my many, many bracelets, I appreciate each and every single one of you.”

He then continued, “To those who rushed my family and I in the hotel, kept your kids up till 2am throwing them in front of us, or shoved a camera in my face without asking, you’re lucky I’m a calm natured person outside the ring. Please don’t do that ever again.”

The fans’ behavior was considered to be one of the very worst for a WrestleMania by those who were in the hotel. Booker T and X-Pac were two stars who were vocal about the situation, calling for better security. It comes after CM Punk slapped a phone off someone’s hand after he got too close filming a personal moment between Bayley and AJ Lee.


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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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