Being a WWE Superstar comes with fame, fortune, and a massive fanbase—but Seth Rollins is fed up with some fans crossing the line.
Speaking with WFAN, Rollins made it clear that he’s grateful for the fans who respectfully approach him in public. He loves taking pictures and interacting with people who genuinely support him. But when it comes to obsessive fans tracking his flight information and ambushing him at airports, he’s not having it.
“Look, if you run into me and I’m out and about, and you ask for a picture, I love it, man. I mean, I’m so grateful that I get the opportunity to be that for somebody,” Rollins said.
But then he called out the fans who take things too far, saying:
“Now, if you’re going to stalk me down at an airport, get my flight information, and then show up in a place you shouldn’t be—that’s just weird. You know, I’ll push back on that. I don’t like that. That’s an invasion of privacy.”
Rollins isn’t the only WWE star frustrated by airport autograph hunters. Drew McIntyre has also voiced his frustration, as some so-called fans aren’t there for a genuine moment—they’re just flipping autographs for cash.
While WWE thrives on fan interactions, there’s a clear difference between admiration and outright stalking. Rollins’ message is a reminder that wrestlers deserve personal space too—and hopefully, fans start respecting those boundaries before more stars speak out.
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