MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING Star Jacob Fatu Beats Down A Fan Who Crosses The Barricade

MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING Star Jacob Fatu Beats Down A Fan Who Crosses The Barricade

The Major League Wrestling star made sure a fan learned his lesson this past weekend, as Jacob Fatu knocked him out after the fan crossed the barricade at an indie event. Check out footage of the incident here.

By EliteGuy101 - Jun 17, 2019 10:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestletalk.com
Major League Wrestling star Jacob Fatu has showcased why fans shouldn’t cross the barricade.

The incident took place at the PCW Ultra show over the weekend; In the video, you can see the fan having a back-and-forth with Fatu while flashing his middle finger. The fan then crossed the barricade to step up to the MLW wrestler, but was quickly shut down by Fatu. The MLW star also gave the fan some extra kicks and threw a chair at him for good measure, before security moved the fan away from the situation.


Fatu is the first cousin of both Jimmy and Jey Uso, and the nephew of Roman Reigns. Clearly the lesson is, don’t step up to the wrestlers looking for a fight.
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