The story around the June 3 incident outside the WWE Performance Center just took another unexpected turn.

While early reports labeled the situation as the arrest of a “Liv Morgan stalker,” official records from Orange County told a different story—showing no charges for stalking, only trespassing. Now, a new report from PWInsider suggests something else entirely may have gone down outside the NXT taping.

“There is also a version making the way around that there was a fight outside resulting in arrests.”

This raises more questions than answers. Ringside News has confirmed that no one was charged with stalking, and Armando Alejandro Montalvo—a known past offender with a history at the Performance Center—was not involved. But with multiple arrests for trespassing and now reports of a possible fight, it’s becoming harder to lock down a clear narrative.

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It’s also possible the police filed initial charges for trespassing and could later add more depending on the results of the investigation. But for now, no formal charges for stalking have been filed.

Ringside News will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as more details become available.

Do you think fans and media rushed to conclusions too quickly? Should WWE be more transparent when real-life incidents happen outside their shows? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

Update: A second arrest has now been confirmed involving a suspected stalker targeting Liv Morgan.

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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