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Awkward moment WWE star hits out at Aussie journo after being told wrestling is ‘fake’

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Western Australia editor-in-chief Anthony De Ceglie allegedly upset Theory
  • Austin Theory threatened to slap a journalist
  • Australian journalist claimed that WWE is “fake”
  • WWE Elimination Chamber comes to Perth this weekend

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An Australian journalist was left heated after an awkward encounter with WWE star Austin Theory.

Theory threatened to ‘beat up’ The West Australian editor-in-chief Anthony De Ceglie during the press day ahead of Elimination Chamber.

The WWE star was at the newspaper’s offices for an interview with the sports department, in the presence of De Ceglie.

In a clip that has since gone viral on social media, De Ceglie can be heard telling Theory that wrestling is “fake” and not as “difficult” as sports like Australian rules football or rugby league.

‘You brought me here and you’re going to talk to me like that?’ The theory said.

Western Australia editor-in-chief Anthony De Ceglie allegedly upset Theory

Professional photographers got a good shot of the altercation.

Professional photographers got a good shot of the altercation.

Austin Theory was furious with Australian journalist’s claim that WWE is ‘fake’

Theory is in town for WWE Elimination Chamber at Optus Stadium this weekend

Theory is in town for WWE Elimination Chamber at Optus Stadium this weekend

Theory is in town for WWE Elimination Chamber at Optus Stadium this weekend

‘Just because you’re in charge of some shit doesn’t mean you can talk to me like that.

‘You’re saying what I do is easy and you’re in front of all your people talking about how my job is easy… you couldn’t walk a damn day in my shoes.

‘Are you kidding me, man? I’ll beat you up right now.’

The newspaper published the incident on its back page, with professional photographers conveniently positioned front row for the seemingly unscripted altercation.

In a sport where fans enjoy compelling stories, it’s best to treat this episode with a pinch of salt.

WWE arrived in Perth ahead of Saturday’s Elimination Chamber at Optus Stadium.

A free press event is scheduled to take place outside the venue on Friday, starting at 12:00 local time.

A host of big names are in town for the show, including Logan Paul, Rhea Rhipley and Drew McIntyre.

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