
GFed is speaking out again about his WrestleMania 42 ejection, claiming in a new update that WWE has placed him under what he describes as an informal ban from its events. The influencer posted a video on April 23, 2026, days after he was removed from WrestleMania Saturday at Allegiant Stadium. While the original incident showed security escorting him out, this latest update focused on what he says happened behind the scenes including how WWE allegedly handled his status moving forward. In the video, GFed clarified that while security told him the removal came directly from WWE, he still hasnt personally heard from the company which is why he considers the situation unofficial rather than a formal ban. He explained that his understanding of the situation changed once he reviewed what security actually told him and compared that to what he has and hasnt received from WWE directly. GFed also revealed that he returned to WrestleMania Sunday despite being warned he likely wouldnt be allowed back. According to him, the move wasnt random he wanted to see if WWE had placed stronger restrictions on his access, including possible facial recognition technology. He said his decision to return was partly about testing what WWE security systems might be using. GFed pointed to the real reason he believes WWE targeted him in the first place his online content series where he documents how long he can remain inside stadiums after events end. He acknowledged that WWE likely wasnt a fan of the content and suggested that history played a role in his removal from WrestleMania. GFed also made it clear that he hasnt received anything official confirming a permanent ban, despite what security told him at the time. The new update shifts the story away from just the WrestleMania ejection itself and toward the bigger issue whether WWE has quietly restricted his access without formally notifying him. With no public statement from WWE about the incident, GFeds claim of an informal ban leaves open questions about how the company handles fans or creators it views as disruptive, especially when those individuals continue attempting to attend events. Do you think WWE should formally ban influencers who push limits inside stadiums? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google