This is f'n ludicrous, and the fact that 'marks' are arguing over this is even more ridiculous. I've been to shows of the AWA, NWA (Crockett promotions), Bill Watt's UWF, WCCW (when they came to Chicago), WWF as well as indie shows (especially since I worked behind the scenes for three different indie companies in New England back in the 90's) in six different states and I can tell you, I've said ALL KINDS OF SHIT to wrestlers at shows. not once, NNOOTT ONCE was I ever told to apologize and if I was told to do so, I wouldn't have.
When someone buys a ticket to a show, he/she has the right SAY, anything they fucking please when they bought that ticket? They bought the right to do so, plain and simple... There's nothing to argue about.. It's always going to be that way.
So the fact this current era of 'marks' think there's an argument to be made shows, just how clueless they really are.
Bottom line, they can try to make an argument out of it but there's simply no argument to be made, the moment you buy a ticket you have the right to say whatever you want at the show you bought a ticket to attend.
"Marks" these days, are something else, I tell ya. (shakes head).
During the Jan. 24, 2026 WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, Liv Morgan made a fan apologize to Roxanne Perez after he shouted at her while she was on the outside of the ring. Should the fan have been dragged as much as he was for yelling at a heel, or are today's wrestlers just getting soft? Vince Russo, Al Snow and Jeff Lane discuss.
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