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Old 05-23-2013, 12:12 AM   #44758
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Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad View Post
I'd feel the same to be honest, and the guy in the crowd probably did too. But by the brief glimpse of him, his balding hairline and his relatively big frame, I'd imagine it hurt him more than it would have hurt me.

Either way, it's probably a completely moot point, but it's still something WWE guys need to be careful of. This guy was in the audience section, completely unaware that Fandango would be running at him, it's caught on camera and all over the internet, if this guy was badly injured he could probably easily sue now.
Probably, but they might have had security tap him on the shoulder, take him backstage and even meet Fandango in person and get a signed autograph or something. The WWE probably knows how to handle situations like this.
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