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Dude In A Spider-Man Jumps The Barricade After Male Wrestler Slams A Female And Tries To Join The Match

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We’ve reached a point where going to a wrestling show apparently means there’s a non-zero chance a random fan might decide they’re part of the card.

A chaotic video making the rounds shows a fan dressed as Spider-Man jumping the barricade at an indie wrestling event and trying to insert himself straight into the action.

But here’s the key detail, he didn’t just go rogue out of nowhere.

The moment that seemed to trigger everything was a male wrestler body-slamming a female wrestler in the ring, a spot that clearly didn’t sit right with the guy in the Spider-Man suit. Within seconds, he hops the barricade and starts making his way toward the ring like he’s about to personally intervene.

No hesitation, no second thoughts, just full “I’ve seen enough” energy.

Security and people nearby are immediately caught off guard, and for a brief moment it’s total confusion, is this part of the show or is this guy actually serious?

Answer, very serious.

Before anything escalates further, the situation starts getting brought under control, but not before the clip turns into one of those “what am I watching?” moments that wrestling somehow produces better than any other form of entertainment.

And if you think that was a one-off, it wasn’t.

In a completely separate incident at AEW Collision in Vancouver, another fan in a red shirt tried the same genius move, jumping into the ring mid-show.

That ended instantly.

Security absolutely trucked him the second he got in, a clean, no-nonsense tackle that shut everything down before it even had a chance to become a situation.

At this point, it’s becoming a trend, fans deciding they’re not just spectators anymore. But here’s the reality, wrestling might blur the lines between real and scripted, but jumping in uninvited is the fastest way to get flattened or dragged out.
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