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Pranksters Invade Ring At WWE Smackdown

This week, the WWE went to London for a taping of SmackDown. And during the main event — a tag team match between The Brass Ring Club and John Cena/Daniel Bryan — a few fans jumped the barricade, invaded the ring and proceeded to have their own wrestling match.

It turns out the fans that did this are from a YouTube channel called Trollstation: they pull off dumb pranks and have even done the same stunt at a European League soccer match.

While in the ring, one of the members rock bottomed the other one before being subdued by WWE’s security. The wrestlers simply watched as the whole thing went down.

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Unfortunately, the YouTube video made by the group was taken down by the WWE for copyright infringement and other videos published by spectators were removed as well. Luckily, a blurry vine has been posted that somewhat shows the incident.

 

Anthony Falco

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