Paul Heyman Shoves Kid At WWE Survivor Series


The recent WhatCulture Wrestling news covers a whirlwind of events from WWE Survivor Series 2025 and AEW. A notable controversy involved Paul Heyman shoving a child who was unexpectedly in his path after Survivor Series. While some fans debated this incident online, reports suggest no lasting heat on Heyman—security was blamed for letting the child into his way. Heyman’s heel persona somewhat softens the blow, but fans and commentators agree it was an unnecessary shove.

In Mexico, the Death Riders faced real fan heat as bottles were thrown at them during a CMLL event, showcasing the intense local passion and genuine wrestling fan engagement that harks back to wrestling’s gritty roots.

WWE was also reported to have played tricks on viewers leading up to Survivor Series by displaying classic wrestlers and legends on live screens at Petco Park to confuse fans watching from nearby hotels, adding an element of surprise and playful misdirection to the buildup.

Additionally, the video touches on the humorous and unfortunate incident of Jimmy Hart’s megaphone being stolen at a convention, with WWE fans and insiders urging the return of the beloved wrestling icon’s prop without charges.

Overall, the episode mixes serious wrestling news with lighter moments, illustrating the unpredictable, passionate world of pro wrestling in 2025.

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