
WWE-style wedding interruption pulls no punches
This wedding was a total smash — literally. When an angry objector interrupted a bride and groom mid-ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada, their guests in attendance were shocked at first. The muscle-bound man yelled, "Marriage is a sham, dude!" before shoving venue staff and tearing off his shirt. Things quickly escalated into a full-blown WWE-style smackdown involving the newlyweds. Join The Post's Andrew Court to find out the truth behind this viral wedding in the latest episode of "Weird But True."

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