Footage Shows Fan Grabbing and Harassing Roman Reigns After WWE Clash In Italy

Felix Upton 2 min read
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Roman Reigns successfully retained his World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Clash in Italy, but a tense moment happened after the match when an overzealous fan got a little too close.

As revealed in footage making the rounds online, Reigns was making his way to the back alongside members of The Bloodline following his Tribal Combat victory over Jacob Fatu. While walking through the crowd area, one fan reached out and grabbed Reigns by the arm.

The situation quickly became uncomfortable as the fan continued holding onto Reigns instead of letting go. Reigns appeared visibly bothered by the interaction as he tried to continue making his way toward the back. Before things could escalate any further, Jey Uso immediately stepped in to protect his family member and address the fan: “Come on, dawg!” Jey’s intervention was enough to get the situation under control, allowing Reigns and The Bloodline to continue their exit without any further issues.

The incident came shortly after Reigns closed out WWE Clash in Italy by defeating Jacob Fatu in a brutal Tribal Combat match. The contest featured weapons, tables, barricade crashes, and multiple spears before Reigns finally retained his championship.

While fan interactions are often part of the experience at wrestling events, moments like this serve as a reminder that there is a line between showing support and crossing into a performer’s personal space. Fortunately, the situation was quickly handled, and Reigns was able to leave the arena safely after another successful title defense.

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Felix Upton

Felix Upton

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.