Jordan RaananNov 18, 2025, 10:12 PM
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Cam Skattebo is going to live his life, regardless of what the critics think.
The rookie New York Giants running back faced plenty of criticism Tuesday morning after taking part in a WWE skit at "Raw" in Madison Square Garden on Monday night. It stemmed from being part of a scripted melee alongside teammates, despite recovering from a serious ankle injury.
Skattebo no longer needs a scooter, but he's still wearing a boot on his injured right ankle -- and his activity this week made clear he doesn't plan on laying low.
"Aye, honestly if you don't like that I'm having a good time while dealing with a tough time, then just go ahead and unfollow and casually move on. I'm not able to play football and have the fun I've been having my whole life so I am doing things outside the box trying to find stuff to keep me happy. Enjoy the rest of y'all's week and just don't talk about me if you ain't got nothing nice to say 🫡
Foot was off the ground and the boys had my back !!🫡 trust me wouldn't do anything to jeopardize anything my G !!" Cam Skattebo (via X)
Skattebo, fellow rookie Abdul Carter and a bunch of other Giants teammates got into it with Judgment Day (Finn Bálor, JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio) ringside at Madison Square Garden on a night when legend John Cena was making his final appearance on "Raw." Comedian Andrew Schulz was part of the fake melee, too.
In the ultimate New York show, Skattebo was seated ringside wearing a New York Rangers jersey. Defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris rocked a New York Yankees jersey. Carter seemed to have a Giants belt draped over his shoulder as he threw haymakers.
One thing you should know Dom...
DON'T MESS WITH CAM SKATTEBO!!! 😤@Giants pic.twitter.com/4tFeiwnS5k
— WWE (@WWE) November 18, 2025
Just weeks removed from ditching a scooter for his casted foot, Skattebo was right in the middle of the pushing and shoving on Monday night.
After going face-to-face with McDonagh, Skattebo started the scuffle with a two-handed shove against the WWE star. Thankfully, security intervened rather quickly.
The "Raw" appearance put a wrap on a busy few days for Skattebo, who was also at UFC 322 over the weekend, which took place at Madison Square Garden.
His teammates undoubtedly noticed, especially his part in the WWE act, and had his back.
"Cam's crazy," standout left tackle Andrew Thomas said.
"I wasn't there last night. But you best believe I was fighting. I was fighting at home, though, telling him to duck and sit down," fellow running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. said. "But Cam's a wild man. Cam's a wild man. So, I mean, everybody knows that. So, he is going to go out there and do what he do."