WWE star prevented entry from recent show; status unclear

WWE star prevented entry from recent show and his status remains unclear.
This WWE star was not allowed entry to a recent show. [Image credits: wwe.com]

A young WWE star's status is unclear after he was reportedly prevented entry from a recent live show. It was not the first time Brooks Jensen was denied from a live event.

In a post on his official X/Twitter account, Jensen shared that he tried to get into an NXT Live Event in Fort Pierce, Florida, to enjoy some wrestling. However, security refused him to enter the premises.

"So I traveled to #NXTFortPierce to enjoy quality #WWENXT wrestling but no @wwenxt refuse to let me in the building!" Brooks Jensen shared.

Check out his tweet below:

Some fans were confused by Brooks Jensen's post and asked if it was part of a storyline or if he was about to get released by WWE. Jensen did not hang around outside the arena in Fort Pierce, Florida, but went to a bar and drank.

It should be pointed out that Jensen was in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday and wanted to go to watch SmackDown. However, just like on Saturday in Fort Pierce, the 22-year-old star was denied entry.

"Not gonna let me in the building!!!! Whatever their loss #Smackdown #Sc**wIt," Brooks Jensen shared.

You can read Brooks Jensen's original tweet here.

Brooks Jensen has been absent from NXT television since losing an NXT North American Championship match against Oba Femi on March 12, 2024. He is currently absent from the Stamford-based promotion's programming but it is possible that he could be teasing a new gimmick.


Brooks Jensen wanted to find himself on WWE NXT

Brooks Jensen was distraught after losing to former tag team partner, Josh Briggs, on the February 13, 2024, episode of NXT. Jensen commented on his defeat in an interview backstage.

"I wrestled my best friend tonight. Honestly, I don't know what to say. For two years, I've been busting my a** with my friends, with my family. Look at me. I'm alone. I guess part of growing up is, you have this crossroads of what you love and what you want to do for the rest of your life, and right now, I’m at that crossroads. So yeah, right now, I gotta find myself," Brooks Jensen said. [H/T 411 Mania]
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Brooks Jensen is a second-generation wrestler. He is the son of former WWE Superstar Bull Buchanan, who was associated with the Stamford-based company from 1997 to 2003. He was a member of The Truth Commission and the Right to Censor, but his most famous gimmick was B-2, in which he stood as an enforcer character for John Cena and eventually finished the latter's Freestyle raps with his own quote: "Boo-yah!" He was also called Bling Bling Buchanan.

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