Over the past year, the debate over autograph seekers has intensified as several controversial cases have come to light on social media. The attitude of some people who asked for autographs in inappropriate circumstances and for reasons other than genuine fanaticism was the result of rejection when the files were opened. WWE was so careful about this situation that it advised its employees not to sign autographs outside of live shows. The event not only showcased the company's top talent, but also featured respected industry veterans.
In the last few hours, The Undertaker has expressed his opinion about autograph hunters. "Pittsburgh was the worst place to come across these places," Mark Callaway told Busted Open Radio. "You can find people who have 50 photographs of the same subject as you."
"When I travel alone and without my family, I try to make my fans feel as comfortable as possible. This is part of this company. But I don't think about this issue as a fan. "People try to make easy money and sometimes that drives me crazy" , The Dead Man described his encounter with one of the Internet's current superstars. “I saw online that Rhea Ripley was sitting at the counter and a man walked up to her and gave her a photo to sign. “Everyone knows. how exhausting it is trying to catch a flight at 6 in the morning.