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UFC legend Rampage Jackson’s Rome livestream turns chaotic after fake money giveaway

UFC legend Rampage Jackson’s Rome livestream turns chaotic after fake money giveaway

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson found himself at the center of a chaotic scene in Rome this week after a seemingly harmless livestream stunt spiraled out of control. The MMA veteran was broadcasting from one of the city’s busy tourist areas when he decided to hand out what he described as fake bills to people nearby. Within moments, the situation quickly escalated as a crowd of street vendors and hustlers rushed toward him, eager to grab the cash.Videos from the livestream show the crowd tightening around Jackson and his companions, with several individuals reaching over one another to grab more than one bill. The situation became tense enough that the former fighter had to step back and leave the immediate area to avoid further confrontation. While no violence or police involvement was reported, the incident has drawn wide attention online, raising questions about safety and legality when social media stunts cross unpredictable public boundaries.

Rampage Jackson’s lighthearted stunt collides with Rome’s street hustle chaos

Rome’s iconic tourist zones, such as the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps, are notorious for aggressive street activity. Vendors often approach visitors with friendship bracelets, roses, or trinkets, sometimes leading to uncomfortable or deceptive encounters. When Jackson began distributing prop money, that environment amplified the response. Witnesses said the crowd grew within seconds, blurring the line between a fun giveaway and a potential public disturbance. Legal experts have pointed out that while novelty bills are permitted in the EU if clearly marked as fake, any prop resembling real currency could draw scrutiny. Distributing such items publicly may even violate local regulations if they can be mistaken for legal tender. Authorities have not yet released a statement, and Jackson himself has remained silent on social media since the incident.Jackson, who transitioned from fighting to online entertainment after his MMA career, is no stranger to viral moments. However, this episode underscores how livestream stunts, especially in high-traffic, unpredictable environments, can quickly lose control.What began as a lighthearted moment from a global sports icon turned into an unplanned lesson about boundaries in public content creation. In a city known for both its beauty and its hustlers, Rampage Jackson’s Rome livestream showed how even playful gestures can spark unintended chaos.Also Read: Sneako hilariously narrates how Zohran Mamdani met his wife in viral clip

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