>>19093387
>>19093391
I understand the reasoning from an entertainment perspective but, what is the logic for someone to disguise themselves, run down the ramp or come from the crowd, and then reveal their identity immediately? For once I'd like to security actually do their jobs, tackle the guy, and demask him themselves. It wouldn't hurt whoever was doing the run-in because I am picturing multiple guards holding him down and removing him, you know, like they do when an actual fan incident occurs. It seems that the logic is that they would have been noticed on the way to the ring if they weren't disguised, fine, but then we are supposed to believe everyone working security all recognize the person demasking themselves and stand down for some reason. It makes no sense and they (WWE, AEW, and the indies) do this at least once a month now.