Former WWE talent and comedian Jason Sensation posted a message on Twitter earlier tonight, threatening to shoot himself at tonight’s RAW venue in Toronto.
Sensation, who appeared for WWE in 1998 while impersonating Owen Hart, posted a tweet saying he got through security with a gun and would shoot himself at the ScotiaBank Arena in Toronto. The Toronto Police were notified within minutes of the Tweet being posted, and are currently investigating the matter; Sensation’s Twitter account is now suspended.
Wrestlezone has reached out to the Toronto PD about the matter; a representative said they could not confirm whether or not Sensation had been arrested at this time. They also confirmed Sensation is a resident of Ontario, and said both the ScotiaBank Arena and WWE are also aware of the situation.
Fightful.com’s Sean Ross Sapp also posted an update, saying fans inside the arena are unaware of the threat being made, and don’t know why police have been searching around the venue.
Update on the Jason Sensation story from tonight:
We have been contacted by a person that works inside the Scotiabank Arena, they were told by their manager that the threat "had been dealt with" during the Rollins vs. Owens match and police presence is said to have died down.
— John Pollock (@iamjohnpollock) August 28, 2018
Update from the Toronto Police in a statement to @POSTwrestling :
"We are with Jason Sensation now he was never at the Scotiabank Arena, all is in order".
— John Pollock (@iamjohnpollock) August 28, 2018