Shocking Details Reported Regarding Curtis Axel’s Fast-Food Restaurant Arrest

Shocking Details Reported Regarding Curtis Axel’s Fast-Food Restaurant Arrest

Former WWE wrestler Curtis Axel, whose real name is Joe Hennig, has found himself in serious legal trouble after a chaotic McDonald’s drive-thru incident in St. Francis, Minnesota, on May 17, resulting in his arrest. And now The Watch MN has uncovered additional information, reporting the 46-year-old allegedly backed into another vehicle while intoxicated, and when instructed to step outside, he refused, leading officers to remove him from his truck. Additionally, a McDonald’s employee claims he swore at staff and yelled abusive language at the female driver.

After continued defiance, officers physically removed Hennig from the truck, escorted him to the ground, and handcuffed him. While seated in the squad car, an officer read him the Minnesota Breath Test Advisory. Hennig allegedly refused chemical testing and responded with profanities, including, “I don’t give a s***,” and “f*** you, you f*****.” … During the investigation, a McDonald’s employee reported that Hennig had been mumbling in the drive-thru before pulling forward, swearing at staff, and backing into another vehicle. He then allegedly opened his door and yelled at the female driver, calling her a “b****” and a “p****.” – thewatchmn.com

Hennig isn’t the first wrestler to make headlines for all the wrong reasons after a McDonald’s visit, as Ken Patera was jailed in 1984 after hurling a large rock through the restaurant window in frustration after being denied service. When police arrived at the hotel room that the legendary strongman was sharing with Masa Saito, a fierce brawl erupted, injuring several officers. Both wrestlers were convicted and sentenced to two years in prison, turning a simple fast-food craving into one of pro wrestling’s most infamous scandals.

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