Giants Star RB Cam Skattebo Got Into A Massive Brawl While Sitting Ringside During ‘Monday Night Raw’ At Madison Square Garden [VIDEO]
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New York Giants star running back Cam Skattebo fired up the crowd by starting up a brawl with The Judgment Day during ‘Monday Night Raw’ at Madison Square Garden.
Tonight’s episode of ‘Raw’ features John Cena’s final appearance on WWE’s flagship program. Cam Skattebo, recovering from season-ending ankle surgery, was not going to miss the historic event at MSG.
During tonight’s show, Judgment Day members Finn Bálor, AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh made the mistake of challenging Andrew Schulz and Skattebo, who were sitting ringside.
Dominik chirped Schulz and told him that he’s “the only champion” that New York City has seen in a long while. Dominik asked Skattebo how long it’s been, leading to this brawl between the two parties:
One thing you should know Dom…
DON’T MESS WITH CAM SKATTEBO!!! 😤@Giants pic.twitter.com/4tFeiwnS5k
— WWE (@WWE) November 18, 2025
Well, that’s a sign that Cam Skattebo’s recovery from surgery is going smoothly, right? Surely, the Giants wouldn’t have wanted him to sign up for anything physical if the recovery wasn’t going according to plan.
Cam Skattebo Is A Promising Piece Of Giants’ Future

Very little has gone right for the Giants, who fired head coach Brian Daboll after a heartbreaking Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears. Four weeks before Skattebo suffered his season-ending ankle injury against the Philadelphia Eagles, star wideout Malik Nabers tore his ACL against the Los Angeles Chargers and was ruled out for the season.
Though it’s been a terrible season in Giants land, there are a few things for their fans to be optimistic about. That includes a promising young nucleus on offense, led by stud rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, Nabers, Skattebo and star offensive tackle Andrew Thomas.
Skattebo would have pushed for 1,000-plus rushing yards if not for his season-ending injury. If the Giants get their next coaching hire right, the young offensive nucleus could very well push them back into playoff contention next year.
