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29.12.2022 - 23:49 / perezhilton.com
Waffle House fights are always INSANE, but this super-brief clip might take the cake!!
Recently, one of the chain restaurant’s locations in Texas buckled under a brutal brawl between customers and employees. TMZ, Newsweek, and others report the incident went down in the area around the Lone Star State’s capital city of Austin. According to Daily Mail, this viral fight actually occurred last year — but the video is only now coming to light.
Whatever the case about how this brawl came to be, the clip is WILD! And now that it’s going viral across social media platforms this week, the internet is having a field day with it!!
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On Tuesday morning, a 3-second clip started making the rounds on Twitter. In it, viewers could see somebody throw a metal chair at a Waffle House employee who was working behind the counter. Unfazed, she simply knocks the chair down and honestly looks ready to fight!!
Seriously! You have to see this to believe it! Ch-ch-check it out (below):
WTF?!
That is insane behavior!! Obviously, the clip lacks context about what led up to that situation. But still! Who throws a chair?!?! And whose reflexes are fast enough to knock it down like that??
Related: Waffle House Shooting Hero Starts GoFundMe For Victims’ Families!
Immediately, other users started commenting on the video, too:
One asked what we want to know:
The original poster alleged this is what happened in the reply:
Jeez!
Whatever actually happened, people weren’t shy about giving their take on it! Thousands more dropped some HIGHlarious comments about the vid, as you can see (below):
Too funny!! And you can see even more reactions (below):
Amazing. Absolutely amazing!! Brawls at
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