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WWE post-show panel left in awkward position as Heyman apologizes for Breakker outburst on a fan!

There was a hilarious moment on the Wrestlepalooza post-show last night which left the panel in an awkward position and required an apology on the air from Paul Heyman.

As the crowed booed Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed, Breakker went off on the fans to shut up and targeted one particular person.

“Even that fat, disgusting guy out there who hasn’t seen his toes in five years,” Breakker said. Reed was seen telling something to Heyman immediately and Heyman took over.

With Big E, Joe Tessitore, and Peter Rosenberg looking all serious, Heyman said, “Bron…Mr. Breakker, you can’t say that. First of all, that’s a woman!”

Tessitore put his arms over his head and Big E looked rather unconformable.

“Ma’am, ma’am, as a full-figured gal myself, we apologize,” Heyman continued, as Tessitore shook his head and Rosenberg cracked a smile but quickly got serious again.

Reed and Breakker didn’t care and laughed anyway but Tessitore quickly changed subjects and got the train back on the track.

You can watch the clip below.


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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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