Grayson Waller may be eyeing a spot on WWE’s Crown Jewel card in Perth this October, but he’s already turning heads for something else—ripping into fanbases during a wild interview with Robbie & Carly.

Asked to rate the smell factor of various fan groups—Star Wars, WWE, Swifties, and AFL—Waller didn’t hesitate to drop some bombs.

“Swifties, I don’t think they smell. They usually… they seem like they like to take care of themselves. Cringe friendship bracelets and all that stuff on. So I don’t think it’s them,” he explained. “Star Wars would be pretty smelly. Yeah, I reckon it’s a draw between them…”

Then came the kicker: “Wrestling fans hands down are the smelliest and the sweatiest fans I’ve ever seen in my life. It’s just a sea of black shirts and somehow you can still see the pit stains. It’s a black shirt. How can I see the pit stains in a black shirt?”

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Waller kept going with a jab at Star Wars fans: “Cuz imagine when you’ve got your fake lightsaber and you’re playing the game, like, you know, you’re in your front yard… it’s always a cousin. They don’t have actual friends.”

And just when you thought he might let up, he dropped another punchline: “At least we know when one’s coming. You might be somewhere outside of work and you can just smell them coming. Yeah. Like shark in the water kind of thing. Oh, I can find it—as they walk around.”

He did shift gears at one point to focus on his WWE goals, saying he’s determined to land a spot at Crown Jewel: “I want to be in the main event, I want to take on the best of the best. I’m gonna make sure I’m somewhere on that card.”

With that kind of talk, Waller might get his match—but he’s also making enemies along the way.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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