One of the most famous WWE fans in the world, or at least on the internet, is Green Shirt Guy. He's popular for being spotted in the best seats during RAW, SmackDown and Premium Live Events. The truth about him has been revealed amid rumors about lawsuit settlement rumors.
There have been rumors going around that the reason why Green Shirt Guy, also known as Superfan Smilez, is able to afford expensive ringside tickets. He allegedly got access to them after settling an injury with WWE, though Nick Khan has debunked those speculations.
Speaking on the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul, who has beef with Green Shirt Guy, the WWE President was asked if the rumors about the superfan were true. Khan quickly denied all of it and revealed that Superfan Smilez has been buying his tickets with OnLocation.
"One of the sister companies of WWE and UFC is OnLocation. He pays for his seats. He pays a premium for those seats through OnLocation, and that’s why he gets to be in the front row," Khan said. [H/T Fightful]
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Superfan Smilez's real name is unknown, as is what he does for a living. Many fans are curious about him because it takes a fortune to be in many WWE events, from ticket prices to accommodation and travel expenses.
Former WWE star claims he got Green Shirt Guy his tickets
In a hilarious clip on X, formerly known as Twitter, back in May, former WWE star James Ellsworth took the credit for getting Green Shirt Guy his front-row access. Ellsworth claimed that he gave Superfan Smilez a lifetime supply of tickets in exchange for getting him a chin.
Ellsworth is most famously known for not having a chin, which endeared him to WWE fans for a brief period in 2016. The only problem with his claim is he still doesn't have a chin and has started to pressure the diehard fan to fulfill his promise to him from a decade ago.
It's all fun and jokes, though some members of the IWC are still curious about how the superfan has managed to consistently attend shows over the past 15 years.
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