Jey Uso just set a boundary—and he wants everyone to respect it.

The WWE Superstar took to his Instagram story following Survivor Series: WarGames to address something that’s clearly been bothering him: fans crossing the line when approaching him in public. Jey didn’t sugarcoat his frustration after being repeatedly touched and poked by strangers outside the arena.

“IF U SEE ME in public shi. Please don’t walk up and poke me. Or touch me. How many strangers poke yall ass in a day?? Bout 38 for me.”

The post came hours after Jey’s appearance in the chaotic Men’s WarGames match at Petco Park—a match that ended with a masked man ambushing CM Punk before Bron Breakker delivered a devastating spear and pinned the World Heavyweight Champion, handing Team Heyman the victory

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He’s not the only one in WWE speaking out about personal space, either. Earlier this year, CM Punk made a similar plea, urging fans to keep their hands to themselves.

“Stop touching strangers. PLEASE.”

The message from both stars is clear: just because they’re on your screen doesn’t mean you get a free pass in real life. Wrestling may be entertainment, but outside the ring, they’re still people—and boundaries matter.

As WWE continues to deliver bigger shows in high-profile venues like Petco Park, some Superstars are becoming increasingly vocal about the need for personal respect from the fanbase.

Jey Uso Issues Warning After Being Touched 38 Times in Public

Where do you stand—are fans getting too comfortable, or are these just isolated moments? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know how you think WWE and its stars should handle situations like this.

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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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