10 Wrestlers Security Had To Kick Out Of Buildings

Those stars whose behaviour had them booted from the building.

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We've all heard the stories of wrestlers being kicked out of locker rooms by their peers, but there have been those rare times where a talent's behaviour has gone one further and seen them removed from the building entirely.

Of course, one recent example of this is that of Charlotte Flair. Following an awkward title change segment with Becky Lynch and Sonya Deville on an episode of SmackDown last month, The Queen was escorted out of the INTRUST Bank Arena after getting into a heated backstage conversation with Lynch.

Charlotte isn't the first wrestler to be booted from a venue, and she certainly will not be the last. Whether it's down to a physical fight, going into business for ones self, or of simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time, there are several examples of a grappler being gripped by the long arm of a security team and ushered out of whichever building they're in.

With that in mind, then, here are ten such examples of stars whose behaviour resulted in them being tossed by security. Or, in one case, dragged out by the actual police.

10. Enzo Amore

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Ten months after WWE fired him, Enzo Amore decided to was going to try and hijack the company's 2018 Survivor Series PPV.

While Enzo garnered some mild attention from those in and around him at Los Angeles' Staples Center on that night, things didn't work out all that well for Smack Talker Skywalker. Rather than being shown live on PPV or somehow interfering in the show, all Amore did was get himself ejected from the building.

Given the scene he was trying to create, the former Cruiserweight Champion put himself immediately on the radar of WWE personnel and the venue's security team. And thus, Enzo was quickly dragged away and booted out of the Staples Center.

Amore had been released by WWE that past January following an initial suspension after allegations of sexual assault were brought against him. A police investigation into those allegations was dropped in May 2018 due to insufficient evidence.

Enzo - as Nzo - returned to the ring in August 2019 and has competed on the independent scene for the past couple of years. Most recently, he's has been announced to make his debut for Court Bauer's MLW this month at the promotion's War Chamber event.

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