It’s difficult to distinguish a pro wrestler from a celebrity. That doesn’t mean fans should show up at wrestlers’ door steps. One WWE talent is speaking up about such fans on social media.
WWE referee Jason Ayers took to Twitter on Sunday, May 8th, to offer his take on fans who knock on the door of celebrities even thought they are no acquaintances with them in real life. He might have just experienced such an event in his own life.
Hey guys… Should go without saying… But, like, let’s not show up at people’s houses we don’t know, even if we’ve seen them on tv, okay? Thanks.
Wrestling fans are known to go to extreme lengths to meet their favorite superstars but that doesn’t mean they should invade privacy. If it was the eighties or the nineties, such fans would’ve had their faces battered.
Ayers’ tweet comes days after WWE Intercontinental Champion Ricochet dragged fans who wait for him in hotel lobbies and airports to get an autograph, saying he won’t sign autographs for such fans.
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