This week’s live event in the Arkansas City turned out to be quite eventful for a couple of superstars on Smackdown. Firstly, it was Randy Orton who had a fight with a fan during his gym session. The fan named Anthony Martin went to take a picture of the Viper which made him angry and he reacted with some slangs. The news spread on the social media and Orton himself reacted on twitter.
Apparently I hurt a fans feelings when I told him to F off at the gym yesterday. That’s news? Been happening for 15 years. #getalife
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) January 18, 2017
I paid to train. In between every set, I can’t take pics. He needs to suck it the F up and go to the gym to train not be a fan boy. https://t.co/I8rFn5N8qO
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) January 18, 2017
In addition, AJ Styles fell victim to a robbery on the same night. Region 8 News reported that Styles filed a case at a police station. He lost a bag containing $1,000 US Dollars and $7,000 in Japanese yen. There were some other accessories, as well like an iPhone, Beats Headphones, a small screen TV, an Xbox 360, and six Xbox games were also stolen by thief. No further information was given by the Arkansas State University police where the complaint was lodged.
The reigning WWE champion was busy performing at the main event of the house show arranged by the Smackdown brand on this past Monday Night. He defended his title in a Triple Threat match against John Cena and Baron Corbin where he retained his title.
The robbery took place when he wasn’t in his hotel room. The investigation is going on and the police are not willing leak more information regarding the case and hence they declined to comment further when asked by the same source.
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The Phenomenal One has no choice but to keep faith in police so that he might get back his favorite Xbox play-station and video games. He is addicted to these video games and even accepted it in an ESPN interview recently by commenting:
“Well, I actually take my Xbox 360 on the road. I still enjoy playing my 360 because the last game that they made for college football was 2014, so I have it just so I can play that game. There are also some games [for that system] that I never really got into, but now I really enjoy them, like this game called “Bullet Storm.” I didn’t realize how fantastic this game was at the time, but I’m rocking it right now and it’s awesome. It’s to a point where a lot the guys will go, “What game is that dude?” I’m like, “Dude it’s actually kind of old.” So yeah I still like rocking the 360.”