Unfortunately, it’s all too common in the lives of WWE Superstars to have scores of fans waiting at inopportune hours at airports to get an autograph.
One of the recent situations that occurred involved Rey Mysterio, who was even at odds with his fans.
PWInsider’s Mike Johnson revealed that WWE is starting to worry about the safety of its superstars.
The journalist explained that this incident, which involved the future Hall of Famer, sparked a conversation within WWE about several other incidents involving other Superstars, with some fighters chasing their cars.
It is noteworthy that although there is no specific policy yet on the part of WWE, some fighters have already begun to tell fans that the company warned them not to sign autographs. action figures or collection cards.
Mike Johnson also stated that he spoke with a Superstar who explained to him that when they realize it’s a family with kids, the fighters don’t mind taking a picture, but it’s easy to see who the “fans” are that they just want to autograph later or sell online.
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