WWE star Jey Uso called out fans who crossed a line when interacting with him in public.
“Please do not come up to me and tease me. Or touch me,” Uso said in an Instagram Story posted Sunday.
“How many strangers fuck you guys’ ass in a day?” he asked. “Bout 38 for me…”
This common problem is not unique to Uso.
In March, CM Punk was upset when a fan touched him multiple times while he was walking down the ramp and posing for photos at the end of a live event:
In a 2023 interview with USA Network’s Chris Phelan, Rhea Ripley discussed the lack of boundaries she often sees on the road.
“Treat us with respect like we’re normal people rather than products,” he said. “I think a lot of times when you go to an airport, the people who are waiting there, waiting for signatures and autographs, there are a lot of them – not all of them, there are some nice people in the group who really want to meet their favorite superstar and that’s all good. But it’s the people who are trying to make money off our autographs and treat us like we’re a product for everyone to use.
Then in August, Ripley said she was “completely cornered” while attempting to log into an Uber:
Uso clearly has a lot of fans, and his employer hopes the WWE Universe feels very passionate about their favorite stars.
But when wrestlers are effectively out of the office and going about their daily lives, they ultimately aren’t as grateful to the fans.
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