The situation involving a Canadian fan who showed up at Liv Morgan’s Florida home with a pellet gun is far more disturbing than originally reported. New details from Going Ringside host Scott Johnson have shed light on the twisted mindset behind the incident—and it’s only raising more questions about how WWE protects its stars.
As previously reported, 41-year-old Shawn Chan from Scarborough, Ontario, traveled from Canada to Florida on May 26, 2025, claiming to U.S. customs that he’d be staying at the WWE Performance Center. Instead, he made his way to Liv Morgan’s private residence.
Surveillance footage captured Chan at Morgan’s property on May 31 around 5:20 PM, walking around the yard, checking for spare keys, and trying to access the home. At one point, he armed himself with a Sig Sauer MCX .177 air rifle found on the porch, capable of firing metal pellets at 600 feet per second. Chan reportedly sat on Morgan’s porch for over two hours before leaving a handwritten note among her packages. At first glance, the note appeared bizarre but tame, saying:
“I came here to pay just a friendly visit — nothing more… Yea, I just wanted to let you know that I was here.”
But during his Going Ringside podcast, Johnson provided far more unsettling details from the federal charging documents, explaining how the investigation kicked off after Liv Morgan’s mother discovered the note.
“Liv’s mom described the note as ‘disturbing.’ She advised the letter was made out to her daughter, although it mentioned several other wrestlers in the body. This prompted a review of the video surveillance from the location and the surrounding location.”
Johnson then read directly from the charging documents, exposing the full content of Chan’s unhinged message.
“Liv, Gianna, it’s me, Sean… the guy you all hang out with on FF2 Online. The one who called you Bubble. And also the one that called you all disrespected, exploited, and invaded my privacy on a daily basis all the way in Canada. I came here to pay just a friendly visit — nothing more. Yet I’m the one who looks like a stalker thanks to all of you.”
Johnson added more excerpts that reveal Chan’s paranoia and obsession with Morgan and others in WWE.
“You’ve been trying to contact me — or should I say reach out to me — when I’m absent from that game. So who’s the stalker, huh? I never said or did anything bad for over 10 years, yet you all dared hating on me for no reason. I came here to pay just a friendly visit — nothing more — yet I’m the one who looks like a stalker thanks to all of you. And you all think I’m going to have empathy, sympathy, and care about any of you anymore? I will start talking and doing whatever I want despite all your shush-finger faces that you all make. Yeah, I just wanted to let you know that I was here.”
Investigators believe Chan became fixated on Morgan after convincing himself they had a connection through an online game called FF2 Online. Morgan has denied knowing him at all, reportedly telling authorities:
“I have no idea who this man is.”
Chan was arrested on June 3, 2025, in Orange County, Florida. He remains in custody facing serious federal charges. As of now, he does not have legal representation.
This whole situation shows just how fast fan obsession can cross the line into dangerous territory. Liv Morgan got lucky this time—but it’s a loud reminder that being famous comes with real risks, even when you’re just trying to live your life at home.
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