WWE Asked Fans To Change Out Of Their Legends Costumes During Raw

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Local fans known for cosplaying at WWE events had their streak broken last night when they were asked to remove their wigs and robes, and not in the sexy fanfic way the internet usually implies.

You may have noticed somewhere around the Miz match that the group of gentleman in the front row dressed in full costume seemed to be replaced by the scariest of all get ups: The Adult Uso Fan.

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I mean, I’m not gonna lie. I’m not sure what tweeting at people who are decidedly pro-WWE, someone who works under next week’s guest host, or a former wrestler notorious for his disdain for both WWE and its fans is going to do for your cause, but I guess being forced to wear Uso shirts and no pants in public forces you to make rash, desperate decisions.

There’s been no statement from WWE, and there probably won’t be. From one perspective, purchasing a ticket means you’re subject to the rules and regulations of that event, and the only people WWE doesn’t mind trying to get themselves over are the ones they have control over. Sitting front row opposite hard cam can be a distraction, even if the show in front of them is total sewage backup. On the other hand, dressing like Ric Flair is maybe the most insanely confident I’ve ever felt, and having that taken away from you must suuuuuuuuuck.

At least one of them got a free Goldust shirt. That shit is tight.