KC Navarro isn’t staying quiet after what happened to Elayna Black at WrestleCon—he says he stepped in himself when security didn’t.
Following Elayna Black publicly accusing a fan of sexually assaulting her during WrestleCon, her boyfriend KC Navarro took to social media with a heated video response. His reaction added another layer to the situation, especially as he claimed he personally handled the man involved.
Navarro posted the video shortly after the incident gained attention online. While addressing fans, he made it clear he was frustrated not just with the alleged attacker, but also with how security responded in the moment.
After referencing the footage circulating online, Navarro said he initially had his guard down before realizing what had happened—and claimed he acted immediately once he understood the situation.
“I just want to address something that happened today at WrestleCon. Obviously, everybody's seeing what's going on. You see the video down below. I don't know what the f** is up with dudes. And you know what? I'm going to speak up because I know no one else is going to do it. But what gives you the right to touch a woman?”*
Navarro then described how he reacted once he became aware of the situation, saying security failed to act and that he stepped in on his own.
“Now, I had my guard down for 10 seconds when this whole situation happened. But as soon as I realized what happened and security did absolutely nothing but sit there, I grabbed the motherf**** myself and I threw him out myself.”*
His message didn’t stop there. Navarro went on to call out fans who blur the line between admiration and inappropriate behavior, stressing that performers deserve basic respect regardless of fandom.
“I don't give a f** if you guys want to subscribe to OnlyFans and have your fantasies… I don't care if you guys are the biggest Elayna Black fans… At the end of the day, she's a f****** woman. Have some f****** respect.”*
He closed his remarks with a direct message aimed at behavior at conventions, making it clear that meeting wrestlers should never cross into physical contact without consent.
“You guys can meet them, shake their hands, be respectful. But do you ever in any way, shape or f***** form, put your hands on a f****** woman?… Y'all men gotta really grow up.”*
The incident itself has already drawn major attention after Elayna Black posted video of herself confronting the man she accused of grabbing her during WrestleCon. Navarro’s response now adds new claims about what happened behind the scenes, particularly his allegation that security failed to act quickly.
With WrestleMania weekend events bringing thousands of fans and talent into close spaces, situations like this are likely to keep raising questions about safety, security, and how conventions respond when incidents happen in real time.
What do you think about KC Navarro saying he personally threw the man out after the incident—should conventions have stronger security in place to protect talent, or was his reaction justified given the situation? Let us know your thoughts.
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