Creepy Foot Fetish Fan Reportedly Created Incident At NXT Hotel Following Tuesday’s Event In St. Louis

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A creepy foot fetish fan reportedly created an incident at a St. Louis hotel where NXT talents were staying on Tuesday.

Not only are WWE’s Raw and Smackdown brands in peak periods at the moment but developmental brand NXT has seen a major resurgence over the last couple of years. Under the guidance of wrestling legend Shawn Michaels, they have started to get comparisons to its peak period a decade ago.

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The recent hot streak led to the brand getting a new television deal with the CW Network. And they have begun to travel further away from the Performance Center in Florida recently. On Tuesday night, NXT produced a new episode of their TV product in St. Louis, Missouri.

The card inside The Factory featured several major matchups. And included appearances from main roster stars Randy Orton, Jey Uso, and women’s tag team champs, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair. Overall, it was a rock-solid show. However, the celebration for some female NXT talents was ruined due to a bizarre incident at their hotel.

Foot fetish fan caught trying to sneak pictures of NXT wrestler’s feet

On Wednesday morning, PW Insider revealed stunning details of a very awkward moment that occurred at the NXT hotel yesterday.

“There was a fan incident at the NXT hotel last night. We are told that a male fan was allegedly caught trying to take photos of the feet of female talent as they made their way through the hotel. And was ejected not once, but twice from the location,” the outlet reported.

It is unclear if the photos were for personal use or to be sold. But the foot fetish industry has become a huge business in recent years, and female NXT wrestlers almost became a part of it on Tuesday.

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