'She's an AVENGER!' Internet hails Waffle House staffer as she CATCHES chair hurled by angry customer
AUSTIN, TEXAS: The situation got rowdy at a Waffle House in Texas at 4 am after a group of unruly customers got into a fight with the staff. The argument soon turned into an all-out brawl with punches being thrown around and items being snapped at each other. However, one of the staff members brought the fight to a standstill for a moment after she caught a flying chair with her bare hands flawlessly. The entire incident was caught on tape.
The original video shared by a Twitter user dates back to December 23. It begins with a normal argument between customers and staff members with a considerable distance between them as the staff stands behind the counter. However, things go off the trail when a staff member throws a coffee pot at one of the customers. The furious visitor stands on the counter to land a desperate punch but trips. Soon after, an angry woman hurls a chair toward the restaurant chain employee, which she grabs with one hand mid-air with utmost finesse. Meanwhile, the person recording this could be heard saying, "Bro, what the f**k is going on? Bro, I just want my waffles."
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The rest of the crowd that did not engage in the circus exited the Waffle House but did not leave the scene. This was understood as both the fighting parties were throwing anything they could get their hands on. As the situation evolved, one customer grabbed the employee by her hair rendering her defenseless. To avoid any further damage a male colleague desperately tries to break the fight apart and is successful in a matter of moments. Moments before the customer hurls a chair at the staff member, she could be seen mocking her with a movement teasing her to 'bring it on.' The Internet has been raging over the staff member's epic stunt.
The craziest Waffle House fight in Austin TX straight up WWE match😂 pic.twitter.com/njEusM6SfR
— Wallstreet_Ray (@rbaylor_74) December 22, 2022
Internet goes crazy over 'Avenger' Waffle House staff
One user said, "That white girl is an Avenger bro." Another user tweeted, "At this point I would have just shut up and left. If I throw a chair at you and you catch it then throw it to the side, with a flourish, I know I'm not big enough to ride that ride." Mekka Don also shared a video of the particular scene and wrote, "She needs to be the lead in the next action film. Waffle House job training is off the chain"
That white girl is an Avenger bro. pic.twitter.com/hvGgRAid5A
— Tony Peric (@TonyPeric) December 27, 2022
At this point I would have just shut up and left. If I throw a chair at you and you catch it then throw it to the side, with a flourish, I know I'm not big enough to ride that ride.
— Trace Stevens (@stevensky) December 27, 2022
She needs to be the lead in the next action film. Waffle House job training is off the chain 😫😫 pic.twitter.com/O09YsJXLwz
— Mekka Don (@MekkaDonMusic) December 27, 2022
Comedian Brad Williams tweeted, "The US Military has many branches defending our country Army Navy Marines Air Force Waffle House Employees." Another user said, "Waffle House staff are the sweetest, yet most savage group of individuals in the US." One more user has already placed her alongside Brittney Spears saying, "Could you imagine her and Britney Spears doing a remake of the “Stronger” music video? Would be iconic."
The US Military has many branches defending our country
— Brad Williams (@funnybrad) December 28, 2022
Army
Navy
Marines
Air Force
Waffle House Employees
pic.twitter.com/o06ejeZpbV
Waffle House staff are the sweetest, yet most savage group of individuals in the US
— JUST!N (@JustinKruger) December 27, 2022
Could you imagine her and Britney Spears doing a remake of the “Stronger” music video? Would be iconic. pic.twitter.com/ecHmHYlkAu
— Bayly Taylor (@BaylyTaylor) December 27, 2022
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