One Las Vegas Raiders fan is not happy about what happened at Allegiant Stadium, and it had nothing to do with the team’s loss against the Carolina Panthers.
X account user @LisaLease007 took to the popular site, posted a 13-second video, and showed a group of fans in the Private Wynn Club Suites seemingly having a good time as several people could be seen recording a guy eating food.
The Raiders fan was not happy sitting close to them because they were young kids recording TikToks and doing things that had nothing to do with the game.
The fan said she would rather return to Oakland and deal with overflowing toilets than bougie nonsense.
“I will never sit in the Wynn Club area again…. F**k these kids!! I want to watch a game, not post ticky tockys… take me back to Oakland where the toilets overflowed… not with the bougie bulls**t.”
I will never sit in the Wynn Club area again…. Fuck these kids!! I want to watch a game not post ticky tockys… take me back to Oakland where the toilets overflowed… not with the bougie bullshit pic.twitter.com/FO2nHirmJJ
— Viva Loss Vegas Raiders (@LisaLease007) September 23, 2024
Being upset at people having fun sounds like a person who hates fun, or they just had misplaced anger about the team’s performance on Sunday.
The Las Vegas Raiders lost to the NFL’s worst team in Week 3.
There were loud boos at Allegiant Stadium during the Las Vegas Raiders’ Week 3 loss. Over 60,000 spectators filled the stadium and left quite disappointed.
“I would have booed us, too,” said head coach Antonio Pierce.
The Raiders host the Cleveland Browns next Sunday.
Antonio Pierce Calls Out Las Vegas Raiders Players After Embarrassing Loss
Head coach Antonio Pierce isn’t happy with his team.
The Carolina Panthers had not led in a regular season game in 279 days until they faced the Raiders on Sunday.
After Sunday’s game, Pierce suggested that certain players didn’t compete once the game got out of hand.
“As the game went on … there were definitely some individuals made business decisions,” Pierce said in a postgame news conference, noting his belief that his team didn’t “show up” Sunday. “And we’ll make business decisions going forward, as well.”
Just one week after defeating the Baltimore Ravens, the Raiders suffered a significant setback in their first home game this season at Allegiant Stadium.