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Many may not recognize the name of Morgan Moore. But they will surely remember an incident that took place in Glasgow, Scotland earlier this year, when a fan ended up bothering some WWE superstars as they approached the audience to greet them, sign autographs, and take photos.
Moore, an OnlyFans model, invaded the personal space of some wrestlers like Dominik Mysterio, Cody Rhodes, and CM Punk, touching them insistently while recording the moment. While Rhodes chose to move away from her, Mysterio was more direct. "Fuck off," Dom told her.
However, the most tense moment came with CM Punk. While he was interacting with fans, Moore was touching him persistently. After several stern gestures and glares, "The Best in the World" ended up losing his patience with her, to the point of warning her. "I'm going to punch you in the face," CM Punk told her.
Now, with SmackDown about to return to British soil, Moore has set out to generate more noise - and more attention - by asking WWE to allow her to come back to meet "The Best in the World." "Let me come back to attack CM Punk again," Moore wrote in a tweet.
The tweet was deleted by Moore shortly after its publication, perhaps out of regret or maybe to avoid problems. However, she achieved her goal, which is to draw attention before WWE's return to British soil. But it's also a reminder that there is a thin line between excitement and harassment, one that fans should never cross.
WWE will kick off its new European tour next Friday with a new episode of SmackDown in the city of Dublin, Ireland. This will be followed by an episode of Raw in Birmingham, England, and three live events before the Clash in Paris weekend.