WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas brought big crowds and plenty of tension at the MGM Grand, but one WWE Superstar stood out for how he handled fans.

While speaking on The Dirty Sheets Wrestling Informer Podcast, Billi Bhatti talked about how crowded the hotel became during WrestleMania week and how many WWE talents tried to stay away from fans once things got overwhelming. But he made it clear that Trick Williams handled things differently from most.

Bhatti explained that while other wrestlers were avoiding public areas or using different entrances to get around crowds, Trick Williams kept stopping for fans throughout the week, even as things got more hectic.

“Trick Williams was the MVP for fans because he stopped every single time and did every single photo.”

Several incidents involving fans made talent more cautious about where they went inside the hotel. As the week went on, many wrestlers were said to change how they moved through the building just to avoid crowded areas.

That’s why Bhatti’s praise for Trick Williams stood out. While others were trying to stay out of sight, Williams was still taking time to meet fans, which left a strong impression during a weekend that was otherwise stressful for many people backstage.

WrestleMania keeps getting bigger every year, and weekends like this show how tough it can be to balance fan access with safety. Still, moments like this show how much fans remember when a wrestler takes the time to stop and interact.

Do you think more WWE Superstars should handle fans the way Trick Williams did, or is it fair for talent to keep their distance when things get too crowded? Let us know what you think and leave your feedback below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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