WWE forced these guys to change their costumes or lose their ringside seats at 'Monday Night Raw'
Approximately 30 minutes into the show, the costumes were gone. The fans had changed into what appeared to be an assortment of WWE t-shirts.
Here you can see the fans in costume:
And here's a shot of the fans after being ordered to remove the costumes:
"WWE apologized to the fans for the inconvenience and offered them tickets to an upcoming show."
Business Insider talked via phone to one of the fans forced to change his costume. Des Moines-based accountant Chris Andersen, 33, went to the event dressed as Ric Flair. Andersen said that after the second segment of the show, a WWE representative politely informed the group that they would either have to remove their costumes or be forced to give up their ringside seats that were in clear view of what's known as the "hard camera," or the main camera that shoots the in-ring action.
Andersen said that the WWE official told the group "we love your enthusiasm, but it's a distraction."
Andersen said the official presented the fans with a stack of WWE t-shirts they could wear for the rest of the broadcast.
Andersen forwarded Business Insider the WWE's response to this email, wherein the company said this:
"We apologize for any inconvenience you encountered. We would like to offer you and your 9 friends tickets to the next WWE event in Des Moines. At your convenience, please e-mail back your mailing address and phone number so we can work on the specific ticket arrangements. Thank you very much."