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Big Vito Gets Into Physical Altercation With ‘Bad Ass Construction Worker’ In Las Vegas

Big Vito Gets Into Physical Altercation With ‘Bad Ass Construction Worker’ In Las Vegas

The war between Big Vito and the self-proclaimed “Bad Ass Construction Worker” has officially crossed the line into a real-life confrontation, and it went down in Las Vegas.

Big Vito finally came face-to-face with the man who had been targeting him for months at a Las Vegas event on April 17, 2026 — and things escalated fast once they were in the same place.

Footage obtained by Ringside News captured the moment tensions boiled over. In the video, the situation turned physical when the self-proclaimed Bad Ass Construction Worker shoved Vito and put his hands on him first. Vito didn’t hesitate to respond, immediately overpowering him and grabbing him by the hair as the altercation intensified.

Mr. Bad Ass tried to fight back but couldn’t gain the upper hand. Vito then dragged him onto a nearby merchandise table and struck him during the confrontation as the situation spiraled. During the altercation, Vito made his warning crystal clear.

“You f**** ahole, don’t ever put your f*** hand on me again. You understand mother******? Huh!?”*

People at the venue rushed in before things escalated further. D’Lo Brown was among those who stepped in, calming Vito down while the other man backed away and exited the scene. Brown stayed with Vito afterward, continuing to talk with him to make sure the situation stayed under control.

This confrontation didn’t come out of nowhere. The problems between the two date back months, when the self-proclaimed “Bad Ass Construction Worker” began targeting Vito in a series of online videos that quickly gained attention.

Back on February 25, 2026, Vito publicly tried to shut the situation down after weeks of insults. Instead of continuing the exchange, he dismissed the viral ranter and suggested he needed professional help while making it clear he wouldn’t engage further.

“Nah, I gave him two minutes on a twitter post while I waited for the hot tub to warm up 🤣. He should spend his 15 minute on breaks calling a dentist, and a mental health care professional. Will not be addressing this further, but as a kindness, I will refer him to one of my colleagues. Have a blessed day 👌.”

But that didn’t slow things down. The construction worker responded with another video almost immediately, claiming Vito’s reaction proved he had accomplished his goal. He mocked Vito directly and then turned his attention toward Juggalo Championship Wrestling, unloading with harsh criticism.

“After making that boring piece of crap wrestler Veto cry all over the Internet, I decided to check out Juggalo Championship Wrestling. God, that’s a sht fcking product.”

The rant continued as he targeted the promotion’s leadership, referencing Vince Russo and suggesting poor creative direction was responsible for the product. He also claimed the company should have hired Eric Bischoff instead while continuing to insult Vito personally.

“And then I looked a little more into it, and it’s the loudmouth piece of crap that ran WCW into the ground with his sitty ideas (Vince Russo) running it makes sense.”*

“Y’ all should have hired Bischoff. He would have had Veto in the back, drying off Wrestler Sweat where he fcking belongs.”*

The insults escalated even further from there, with the construction worker dismissing Vito’s entire career and claiming he used the feud to gain attention online.

“Because that guy’s been a backup in every promotion he’s been in. Yeah, fck you, losers. Bunch of loser inbreds. 50 fans with crappy ICP tattoos. Yeah, dude. Use you to get relevant? Got you to cry all over the Internet, bitch.”*

What began as online trash talk eventually spilled into real life, and once the two crossed paths in Las Vegas, the situation turned physical in seconds. With video of the confrontation now circulating and tensions clearly still running high, it’s hard to imagine this feud cooling off anytime soon.

Do you think this situation should have been handled before it turned physical, or was a confrontation like this inevitable after months of back-and-forth attacks? Let us know your thoughts.

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