10 WWE Wrestlers That Were Thrown Off By The Crowd

7. Eddie Guerrero

RVD Eddie Guerrero
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Thrown off literally, in the case of Eddie Guerrero after one hideously misguided pillock took it upon himself to jump the rail and attack 'Latino Heat' in a gripping June 27th 2002 Monday Night Raw main event.

Guerrero was scaling a ladder when the audience member entered the ring, and fortunately had the wherewithal and grace to leap as the object was forcefully shoved. By the time his feet had touched the floor, the daft b*stard in the hockey jersey's entire body was on it. Referee's and security tackled him to the deck, but not before Guerrero laid in what appeared to be snug punch and kick to send him on his way.

All told, this was a fairly mild - and incredibly wise - response from the oft-hotheaded future WWE Champion. Fans are told explicitly about never entering the ring, and consequences for their actions were often more violent than this. Guerrero's relatively passive stance beyond his two digs not only kept him out of escalating the situation, but allowed the match to mostly continue as normal.

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