Drew McIntyre Calls Out Fans' Behavior Towards WWE Stars at WrestleMania
Summary
During WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, several WWE stars, including Drew McIntyre, spoke out about fans behaving in ways that made performers uncomfortable, such as crowding them in hotels and pushing cameras into their faces. McIntyre shared a message asking fans to respect personal space while appreciating those who politely sought autographs and photos.Key Facts
- WrestleMania 42 lasted several days and took place in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Fans and WWE performers encountered each other outside the event, including at hotels.
- Some fans were crowding WWE stars, causing discomfort and safety concerns.
- CM Punk slapped a fan's phone away after the fan tried to take a photo of Punk’s wife without permission.
- Drew McIntyre posted a message on X (formerly Twitter) asking fans to respect his family and personal space.
- WWE World is a fan event held alongside WrestleMania, where fans can pay for autographs and photos with wrestlers.
- Autograph prices vary, with McIntyre’s autograph costing about $107.91 and a photo costing about $113.36.
- Despite playing a tough character on screen, McIntyre is known to be friendly during organized fan events.
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