The WWE has to vet the virtual fans better.
The concept is not bad, but you have to know fans are going to try to push the envelope with it.
There is no way a KKK member should on-screen long enough for people to actually point it out.
Same with the beading and Chris Benoit.
The fan, whose screen was visible, aired a video of a man in KKK garb, complete with a white hood. The offensive video could be seen clearly during the Raw main event on USA Network.
“This abhorrent behavior does not reflect WWE’s values and we have zero tolerance for these unacceptable acts,” WWE said in a statement Tuesday. “We are working to ban those involved from future events and per our policies, any inappropriate actions result in the removal from the live stream.”
Along with the KKK video, there were other clear violations of the terms of conditions, including a fan who aired a video of a man getting his throat slit and another fan who broadcast a photo of disgraced WWE performer Chris Benoit, who murdered his wife and son before killing himself in 2007.
Flip the page to see how the WWE was caught slipping and allowed in hate to their Thunderdome.