One WWE fan learned an important lesson on Monday night.

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw in Atlanta, GA at the Philips Arena on the USA Network, Roman Reigns finally returned to WWE television after being out of action for several weeks with the mumps.

Reigns reuniting with Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins as part of The Shield. This marked the first match that all three members of the group as The Shield wrestled together in years.

They took on Cesaro, Sheamus & The Miz in a six-man tag team match. During their entrance, one WWE fan tried to interrupt their entrance but got owned by a security guard, as seen here.

WWE has announced that The Shield would take on The New Day in a Six-Man Tag Team Match at the Survivor Series PPV (pay-per-view) event, which takes place on Sunday, November 19, 2017 in Houston, Texas at the Toyota Center and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets.

Both Raw and SmackDown brands will be featured. WWE sent out the following about the upcoming match:

At Survivor Series, two of the greatest factions in WWE history will go head-to-head when The Shield battle The New Day in a dream showdown that everybody wanted to see, but never saw coming.

Prior to Nov. 6, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins were standing tall as the Raw Tag Team Champions and were poised to battle SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos at WWE’s fall classic, Roman Reigns was on the shelf, and four-time Tag Team Champions The New Day were driving their opponents crazy on the blue brand and waging unforgettable battles with Jimmy & Jey for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles.

However, that all changed at the end of Monday Night Raw, when Kofi Kingston, Big E and Xavier Woods suddenly reemerged in Team Red territory, teasing “Under Siege Part II” and inciting a commotion that cost Ambrose & Rollins to lose their championships to Cesaro & Sheamus.

The following week, a fully reunited Shield interrupted Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon during her tense encounter with General Manager Kurt Angle and challenged The New Day to a Raw vs. SmackDown slugfest. The rest, as they say, is history.

Forget the numbers advantage. Forget psychological warfare. At Survivor Series, get ready as two of the most dominant trios ever to step into a WWE ring show up and throw down.

Will The Power of Positivity triumph at WWE’s second-longest running pay-per-view? Or will The Hounds get their justice? Find out this Sunday, streaming live on the WWE Network, with a special start time of 7 ET/4 PT.