WWE Superstar Tucker Knight's Car Was Broken Into Following SMACKDOWN LIVE

WWE Superstar Tucker Knight's Car Was Broken Into Following SMACKDOWN LIVE

Some "fans" will go to pretty extreme measures to interact with their favourite wrestlers and it appears as if one decided to break into Tucker Knight's car after this Tuesday's episode of Smackdown Live...

By JoshWilding - Sep 26, 2019 03:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Unfortunately, WWE Superstar Tucker Knight's car was broken into on Tuesday evening. It sounds like the incident happened either during or after Tuesday night's SmackDown Live and that someone decided to steal the ring gear he had on the back seat. 

It's hard to say whether this was a "fan" or just an opportunist but it's a real shame to see this happen and Knight is now asking people to let him know if they see his gear pop up for sale online. 

The incident happened in San Francisco and if you have any information, you're probably best off trying to reach out to Tucker online or contacting the appropriate authorities. AJ Styles' car was also broken into a little earlier this year. 

Check out Tucker's Tweet below:

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