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Post by Super Nintenjoe KBD on Sept 21, 2015 10:54:02 GMT -5
What is with these people? Bet their friends think they're hilarious.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Sept 21, 2015 10:57:05 GMT -5
I think it's hilarious and I don't even know the guy. Dude is probably a legend to his friends!
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Post by Vern on Sept 21, 2015 11:19:42 GMT -5
While it's awful that security let some random fan not only get so close to talent, but spend so much time there before getting tackled, I did love how this guy must've planned out his run-in. Dude looked like he could've been a new member of The Shield and I really hope he relishes that moment while sitting in jail. Security "let" him? That's a really ignorant statement. It's not the security's fault that "some random fan (can) get so close to talent". It's in the way that WWE sets the ringside area up. Unless you have 1 guard for every few fans someone will always have an opportunity to get over the rail and, possibly, into the ring. The test of a security team is how they handle the incidents that occur, not whether unpredictable incidents occur at all. Security is there to be a visual deterrent and to minimize the magnitude of incidents. It's impossible to completely prevent them.
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Post by xCompackx on Sept 21, 2015 11:26:06 GMT -5
While it's awful that security let some random fan not only get so close to talent, but spend so much time there before getting tackled, I did love how this guy must've planned out his run-in. Dude looked like he could've been a new member of The Shield and I really hope he relishes that moment while sitting in jail. Security "let" him? That's a really ignorant statement. It's not the security's fault that "some random fan (can) get so close to talent". It's in the way that WWE sets the ringside area up. Unless you have 1 guard for every few fans someone will always have an opportunity to get over the rail and, possibly, into the ring. The test of a security team is how they handle the incidents that occur, not whether unpredictable incidents occur at all. Security is there to be a visual deterrent and to minimize the magnitude of incidents. It's impossible to completely prevent them. It is their fault, though. I mean, security staff have one job and that's to make sure that people don't get near talent (and especially not in damn ring just standing there staring). It doesn't matter if the opportunity is always there, there's no excuse for this bad of a security lapse.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Sept 21, 2015 11:30:29 GMT -5
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