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Spectator enters wrestling ring during Wrestlelution II.

  • Jan 12, 2016
  • 1 min read

New Years Wrestlelution II- An unknown spectator who claimed to have a history with General Manager, Glenn Ruth, entered the ring at New Years Wrestlelution II to disrupt the broadcast.

Upon entering the squared circle, this unknown figure mugged ring announcer, Darryl James, and began screaming on the microphone at the top of his lungs. As security approached the ring to apprehend this figure, Ruth made an unscheduled appearance to attempt to calm down the unruly fan.

This fueled the rage as they both stood face to face arguing over past rivalries and why calls to get onto Enigma's roster have went unanswered.

As tempers flared, both men began a knockdown drag out brawl that went from the wrestling ring to the parking lot of the American Polish Club and then back into the venue.

In a very rare move Enigma color announcer, Eric Image, left the broadcast area to summon wrestlers from the locker room area to attempt to seperate the two as a full on brawl was in high gear. It took almost a dozen wrestlers to break up the fiasco and to restore order in the Enigma ring.

When interviewed backstage, Ruth states "Frankie had no right to just simply show up and disrupt a live broadcast. Our fans expect to see a seemless event and unprofessional conduct of that nature simply sours the experience."

Since the ordeal, the Enigma Pro Wrestling board of directors, have voted to have charges filed against this fan to recover editing and production cost associated with the disruption.

 
 
 

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