
D-Von Dudley is doubling down on his stance about fan behavior, and this time, hes calling out a specific moment that crossed the line. Following the controversy involving Elayna Black at WrestleCon and his earlier warnings about fans getting too comfortable with wrestlers in public, Dudley has now shared a firsthand example of the issue. Speaking on the DukeLoves Rasslin podcast, Dudley reacted to a story shared by Duke Rudy Boy Gonzalez, who witnessed the moment firsthand at WrestleCon. Gonzalez explained that Dudley didnt hesitate to shut the situation down when the fan crossed a line. After hearing the account, Dudley explained why situations like this continue to frustrate him, stressing that being recognizable doesnt give anyone the right to invade personal space especially during private moments. He also made it clear hes not buying the typical apologies that follow once fans get called out, saying too many people know exactly what theyre doing before theyre confronted. Bottom lineafter raising concerns about physical boundaries and safety earlier, D-Von Dudley is now showing how even something like recording without permission has become part of a bigger problem. And based on his comments, hes making it clear that behavior like this needs to be checked immediately. Do you think stricter rules should be enforced at wrestling events to protect talent, or is this something fans need to self-regulate better? Sound off in the comments. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google