Seth Rollins Was Attacked By A Fan During Last Night's RAW; NYPD Charges Him With Attempted Assault - VIDEO

Seth Rollins Was Attacked By A Fan During Last Night's RAW; NYPD Charges Him With Attempted Assault - VIDEO

Former Universal Champion Seth Rollins was attacked by a fan during last night's episode of RAW, and as well as video of what happened, we have news on the fallout from the NYPD. Read on for details...

By JoshWilding - Nov 23, 2021 07:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

During last night's episode of RAW, a fan jumped the barricade and attacked Seth Rollins. Luckily, the former Universal Champion wasn't badly injured and security acted fast to remove his attacker. 

Since then, ESPN's Marc Raimondi has revealed, "Elisah Spencer, 24, has been charged with attempted assault and attempted violation of arts and cultural affairs (disrupting live sporting event) for his attack on WWE wrestler Seth Rollins during the Raw television show Monday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, per the NYPD."

In terms of Rollins' condition, he added: "Per police, Rollins suffered swelling to his lip, but refused medical attention." 

Needless to say, this is completely unacceptable and should never happen at one of these shows. We have no idea what Spencer was thinking (he may have been drunk or have other mental health issues), but thanks to social media, we'll soon find out whether he's just someone looking for his 15 minutes of fame. Either way, he'll never be allowed to attend another WWE event again.

Thanks to our friends at WrestlingNews.co, you can check out the footage below:
 

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