 What's good y'all is your boss back again with another video. So I'm going to check out what happened to the most infamous WWE fans. Now, this is a follow up video to a recent one. We just checked out where, you know, we've seen some of the fans get involved in matches or jump the barricade and, you know, try to attack people or whatever and they caught the beats where this is a follow up video to those individuals catching the beats. What happened to them? Are they in jail? Did they learn their lesson? You know, or whatnot and a few of you guys wanted me to check this out. So that's what I'm here to do for you guys. I'm very interested in this. Once again, subscribe to tap out corner. If you haven't already, I've been subscribed. You make some dope wrestling content and videos. I think you guys should definitely check out if you haven't already. Let's get right into this one. In this video, we're going to be revealing what happened to the most hated WWE fans and what they're doing today. Let's start with the fan who attacks Seth Rollins on Monday Night Raw. I remember this. Yep. And here's the thing. They didn't have enough time to actually zoom away or cut away to something else. It just happened so randomly. Like they didn't have enough time. Even the announcers like, yo, what the hell's going on? Obviously, I'm pretty sure they knew this is not supposed to be happening. This is not part of the show. The guy's name is Eliza Spencer in true villain arc fashion. His story starts in 2019, two years before his literal run in with Seth Rollins. Spencer was at a meet and greet event and got to speak with the Monday Night Messiah. Eliza was an aspiring wrestler and got the heart, the heart part. Asked Seth for advice. How Rollins responded was not shared. But soon after Eliza began chatting with someone on WhatsApp who he believed was Seth Rollins. The account claiming to be the WWE superstar asked Spencer to blog for him as well as send him gift cards in exchange. Yeah, he got scammed. I remember that's what it was. He thought he was talking to Seth Rollins and he really wasn't. He got scammed or what not after he met the person after he met Seth Rollins in real life and then I guess he assumed. I don't know how he would have got his number or whatever the case is, but he definitely got scammed and he believed it a little bit too much actually. And for money, the young wrestling hopeful wanted to work his way up and did what he was told, sending about $3,000 in gift cards to the supposed Seth Rollins. Spencer was then given a check to reimburse him for the gift cards, but it bounced. Despite this, the reason Eliza attacked Rollins didn't have anything to do with money. Spencer claimed that he was actually trying to help Seth's opponent that night, Finn Balor. Eliza Spencer said, my plan was to help Finn Balor. I'm a fan. I like his aura, his attitude. I like everything about his charisma. I like everything about him. Of course, Eliza's plan was quickly thwarted and he was taken to D'Custi by the New York Police Department. After being booked, Spencer was charged with attempted assault and disrupting a live sporting event. Spencer was then released in order to appear in court at a future date. The next day, Seth Rollins would address the attack. Should they allow him back or ban him from life? No, I think as a precedent, what should not be allowed in the event? He should be banned for life. For sure. The dude literally, Seth Rollins wasn't prepared to that. Dude, spear disney. That was a pretty crazy tackle. I'm not gonna lie to you. He full speed look like he should be playing football on the cool, but he spared my man, tackled him blind. I didn't essentially didn't even know what was going on and you didn't know what he was going to do to to self. So no, he should not be allowed. Granted, I do think he needs to talk to someone professionally for his mental health because something's not all the right all the way there with him mentally. You can tell just by some of his responses. You need to talk to somebody about that. And outside of that, no, he should not be allowed because you never know. He may do it again. Well, I mean, you know, I'm always open to forgetment. It's like a chance. It's not really, at least. Despite what Rollins said, the attacker would be allowed to attend another WWE event. Wow. In December, 2021, WWE host a show at Madison Square Garden. Eliza Spencer took to social media to share that he was in attendance. Despite fans alerting WWE, Spencer said he enjoyed the show uninterrupted. Seth Rollins was not there. And thankfully, no incidents occurred. In the aftermath of his attack, Eliza ended up getting off very easily. Yeah, he did. Rollins asked if he wanted to press charges, which he had every right to do. Yeah. However, Seth learned that his attacker mentally wasn't all there. It shows not to go after Eliza Spencer. And that's the reason why he's been getting somewhat of a pass here because of his mental stability. That's why. And kudos to Seth for not even, you know, going to that extreme route. But still, I don't think he should be at the show. That's just my personal opinion. Spencer. He was arrested by the police that night and, like, they asked if I wanted to press charges. And, you know, I didn't. I just, I asked that the MIPD just try to find a way to help him. I think he posted a video the next day when he, like, had made bail or something like that. And it was clear that he was not in a proper state. I did it for Rakesh. I did it for the Rock. Yeah, he, yeah. I did it for all my tribal family. I kind of got what was going on. And so when they started following up, I was like, look, I don't, this guy doesn't need to go to prison. He needs help. I like, he needs help. Does any of the services you guys offer for, you know, people in situations like this, please, you know, do that on my behalf. So good guy. Since the incident, Spencer appears to have kept himself out of trouble. He stays active on social media under the name Royal Fattu. Judging by his post, Spencer appears to still be an active wrestling fan and his aspirations of becoming a WB wrestler. According to his bio, the now 26 year old currently works as sales associate for Macy's in New York. Eliza was very fortunate, but he attacked with Rawns. The fan who attacked Randy Orton was not. Yeah, he's very fortunate. It didn't go another way. And Seth didn't press charges once again. I'm glad that he's doing okay. And he hasn't had any outbursts like that. But yeah, definitely still, I would keep him away from WWE events for a while. I would definitely hold that permanent band or whatnot. That's just me. Randy Orton's attacker was a man named T-Shepiso Sikabi. He got introduced to wrestling at the age of seven and quickly became a fan. When he was 16, T-Shepiso stepped inside the ropes and started training to be a wrestler. He eventually performed on local shows, but his goal was to be part of WWE. The issue for T-Shepiso was that he didn't know how to do that or who to talk to. That's when he had an idea. I wanted to show them what I can do. I didn't know who must I talk to and then in my own mind I'll say, you know what, what if I get in there, I'm talking to somebody, maybe you're from there. There'll be questions like, why did you do that? Then I'll get to answer like, hey guys, I want to be part of this. T-Shepiso had his... That's not the way to do it. I can tell you that. Opportunity in 2013, when WWE was doing a tour of South Africa, the WWE hopeful put his job in order to be at the event. And once he arrived, he waited for an opportunity. Did he say he quit his job? No way. He was doing a tour of South Africa. The WWE hopeful put his job in order to be at the event. And once he arrived, he waited for an opportunity. After Randy Orton won his match, T-Shepiso jumped over the guardrail and attacked the apex predator. Security quickly stormed the ring and took T-Shepiso away. Despite the chaos, Orton managed to kick the trespasser in the face and give him a black eye. After being escorted from the ring, T-Shepiso was taken to the arena's security office. A camera was filming and, being a true professional, T-Shepiso stayed in character. Randy Orton, wherever you are, man, you owe me. I'm the wrestling machine. I'm coming, Randy. I'm after the money, the fame case. I'm after the big case. I'm after that. And I will get it because in everything I do in this world, I keep on shitting somebody. After that, T-Shepiso went to his hotel room and, the next day, made a court appearance. He pleaded guilty to trespassing, but since Randy Orton wasn't injured and because it was a first-time offense, T-Shepiso only had to pay a fine of 500 rand or about 50 US dollars at the time. Damn, that's crazy. 50 dollars? Geez. He got off way easier than I thought, damn. Received a lifetime ban from WWE. Here's what T-Shepiso said. People were saying that you were banned from WWE events forever. So, is that true? Can you not go to a WWE event for the rest of your life? Nah, that is so natural. In the aftermath, T-Shepiso continued to pursue his dream of becoming a WWE wrestler and stayed active in the South African wrestling scene. A shoulder injury in 2018 put T-Shepiso on the sidelines and he'd ultimately retire. Today, at the age of 30, T-Shepiso works as a manager at a supply chain logistics company called RTT. Oh, damn. The broke WWE fan also got engaged in 2021 and has begun his own family. While T-Shepiso didn't fulfill his dream of becoming a WWE wrestler, he seems to have a happy life. This next fan... That's, hey, he was able to turn his life around. That's good. He has a family doing his own thing. As long as he's not going out there to these WWE events and trying to attack people, that's all that matters. I love to hear good stories like that, man. Likely can't say the same. Now, this guy here, this clown, this goof. At the 2019 WWE Hall of Fame, a 26-year-old man named Zachary Madsen attacked 61-year-old Bret Hart. This wasn't the first time Madsen had done something illegal. The Lincoln, Nebraska native had been arrested three times prior to the incident with Hart. The arrest came for stalking an MMA fighter and violating protective orders. It was clear that Madsen had some issues, which is likely what led him to attack Bret Hart. After being sworn by security and roughed up by some wrestlers, Zachary Madsen was taken to the New York City Police Department's 78th Precinct. He remained in jail for four days until being released on a $1,500 bond. Madsen was also hit with two assault charges and one criminal trespassing charge. On top of that, the judge also issued protective orders which barred Zachary from going near Bret Hart as well as a WWE security guard that the Nebraska man injured. Madsen didn't give much for reason for why he attacked Bret Hart. All that he said was, just felt like it was the right moment. For several months, I just felt like it was the right moment to randomly attack a wrestling legend during his Hall of Fame speech. I don't get it, bro. I don't get it. Madsen's court date kept getting postponed and rescheduled until it was finally supposed to happen in September of 2019. However, the attacker didn't show up, so an arrest warrant was issued. Madsen was eventually taken into custody and made a court appearance later in the month. After that, another hearing was set for November and Madsen was once again released. It appears this case was settled quietly. Zachary Madsen didn't appear on any sentence prisoners lists and his court case didn't appear in any records. It's likely Madsen either reached some kind of agreement with WWE and Bret Hart or Zachary's lawyer was able to declare him mentally unstable. Unfortunately, Madsen would get into trouble again. In September, 2021, Zachary Madsen was arrested for shoplifting in Denver, Colorado. Madsen would be released a $1 bond and its only punishment was being restricted from the area he stole from. That's crazy. They gave him a $1 bond. That's crazy. I didn't even know they did stuff like that. Here's a $1 bond. You might as well just let him go with a slap on the wrist. Don't do it again. A $1 bond? That's wild. In fact, the fines for the court case cost him more, which came to just under $200. Since this and the Hall of Fame incident, Zachary Madsen, by all accounts, has stayed out of trouble. As of October, 2023, it appears that Madsen is living his parents in Lilton, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. It's unknown if Zachary has a job or is doing any work, but given his repeated criminal record, it would make him difficult to hire. Zachary Madsen isn't the only fan that has taken things too far. To see what these 15 other Denver B fans did. That's crazy, man. Hopefully Zachary is on the straight and narrow, you know what I'm saying? Hopefully him being with his parents, keep him on the straight and narrow because you can't be going around just tackling people and saying, oh, I just felt like that was the right moment. No, stop it. What are you doing? But comment down below. Let me know. What are some other videos y'all want me to check out? Link them down below in the comment section. 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