Oba Femi didn’t just tear through security on WWE RAW — he took out someone fans might actually recognize.

During the chaotic March 30 episode of WWE Raw at Madison Square Garden, Femi stormed through a wave of security guards while trying to get his hands on Brock Lesnar. The moment looked brutal on TV — but now there’s a surprising update about one of the guards who took the worst of it.

The security guard Femi launched across the ring wasn’t just a random extra — it was independent wrestler Kalvin DuMont, a trainee from the New England Pro Wrestling Academy who has also competed in promotions like Chaotic Wrestling. Adding to the story, Dijak took to Twitter after the show to confirm DuMont’s identity — and he didn’t hold back in his reaction to seeing his student get wrecked on live TV.

“Please stop murdering my students @Obaofwwe”

The segment itself was already intense, with Paul Heyman hyping Lesnar while tensions with Oba Femi reached a boiling point. When Femi hit the ring looking for a fight, officials — including Adam Pearce — tried to shut things down before things got out of control. That didn’t last long.

Femi bulldozed through security, tossing guards aside with ease — including DuMont, who got absolutely launched during the chaos. The moment instantly stood out, and now fans know why it looked so convincing.

The segment ultimately saw Paul Levesque step in to keep Lesnar and Femi apart, with Lesnar backing off before things escalated further — clearly saving the physical confrontation for WrestleMania. With WrestleMania around the corner, WWE is going all-in on keeping Lesnar and Femi from colliding too soon — but if this segment proved anything, it’s that anyone caught in the middle might not be so lucky.

Do you think WWE should keep Lesnar and Oba Femi apart until WrestleMania, or would you rather see them clash before the big show? Drop your thoughts below.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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