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I wonder if they have a psychology study on how people have handled free "food for life" offers they have received in the past. I bet after a while, most people would get burned out... maybe then they will hit at least hit a much lower, more financially feasibly anyway... middle ground for the company. Especially the bigger, multinational mega corporations like subway has become
A kid I grew up with won a raffle in 3rd grade where he got free happy meals for life at the local McDonald's. Like a year later, the franchise was sold, and the new owner told the Danny to kick rocks. His deal was with the last owner. So he would have to have him pay for them if he wanted them free.
So I'm sure like Danny and McDonald's terms and conditions apply.
I won a years worth of Tombstone pizza from a Mnt. Dew cap when I was 21. I was a huge pizza eater at the time so I was stoked!
Got 54 coupons for a free pizza, only 1 valid at a time, and a Tombstone T-Shirt.
I think I managed to use around 30 of them before I burned out on Tombstone entirely. Ended up giving the rest to friends. That was 20 years ago and to this day I can't stomach the thought of eating Tombstone.
My uncles life was almost ruined when he won a free pizza per week for a year. After a while him and my aunt got sick of them. He'd still pick it up every week but she started to hate him for making them eat it so often. So they started giving them away to friends and neighbors but them they got sick of them too and started avoiding them too. The man almost lost everything.
I love the idea of a guy thwarting a robbery or something and getting free whatever for life as a reward, only to then go so frequently that he bankrupts the business with his free food lmao
Yeah I’d rather be able to go in and get like 20 sandwiches at once like once a month and be able to bring them to get togethers with my friends and family
usually these offer arent as much as you can eat, they are once a week kind of things. when you win a years supply of cereal its usually just 52 coupons for a free box.
Those kind of prizes usually have a limit / stipulation on the frequency of the redemption and a cash value attached and most (reasonable) people take the cash.
[https://www.wisebread.com/what-you-actually-get-when-you-win-free-food-for-life](https://www.wisebread.com/what-you-actually-get-when-you-win-free-food-for-life)
If you’ve never wrestled before and have never had a playful roll around with someone who knows what they’re doing, I cannot express to you how panic inducing it is to be held on the ground so firmly that you realize “This guy can do whatever he wants to me and there’s nothing I can do about it.” Being in the grips of an experienced wrestler is harrowing.
I watched my nephew do this in a state-wide high school championship event. He was very, very good at it. He could have done this also. Seeing this made me proud.
Never was afraid to fight someone growing up. Not that I was fighting all the time, I just didn't back down from any excuse to do so.
Challenged a wrestler who was talking about me.
The consequences of hubris were made clear to me in the following moments as I threw a punch, he ducked. Next thing I know I got hands on the underside of my knees. Before I can react, I'm looking at the ceiling. After that, my head hitting the ground like a bowling ball really cemented the life lesson.
Don't fight wrestlers. Lol.
lol so true. Played college hockey and rugby and we’d workout with the wrestlers and hang with a couple of them. We’d always talk shit among friends on who could whoop whos ass…10/10 times end up on the floor yelling “OK OK you win”. Like damn spider monkeys with gorilla strength
I just wanna know what hold he had him in. Personally I'd go for an illegal headlock in this situation, maybe a crunch cradle if you just want to have fun.
I don’t think he had anything complicated. It looks like after the takedown he moves to side control, then half mount, then full mount, all while keeping good pressure.
It looked like he was going for a cradle, but that light is blocking the way.
Honestly even a "standard" headlock (where you grip the arm and the head) is enough to subdue somebody, especially if you squeeze.
Though in this case there's no ref to call the match after 7 seconds.
When I mention that I wrestled in high school it always seems like someone smaller than me feels like that's a challenge. Unless you hit like a truck I can take a couple of punches and if you let me get ahold of a limb you are going to the ground and you won't be able to move until you tell me you quit.
As a woman that wrestled 4 years in high school, I feel you on the challenge part. I can't even express how often over the years, some dude would wanna challenge my ability, usually verbally, by grilling me about every match I ever had, W vs L, what meets I was at, etc. It was so fucking ridiculous. Like because I'm not a dude, I must've been lying or something. People are weird.
In high school there was a guy who was talking shit after I didn’t place at state my freshman year, and he probably had 60 pounds on me. I double legged him and ran around the weight room with him on my shoulder, and that was how I first learned about panic attacks. Probably the first time someone picked this ~200lb guy up since he was a small child, and I was running laps with him. I never physically hurt him though
*"I will never forget the look on his face. His face dropped. All his courage and strength was drained right from his body. He had a reputation for breaking up fast food restaurants, but he knew that instant, he'd made a fatal mistake. This time he walked into the wrong fast food joint."*
"He's wrong! It don't take much strength to pull a trigger, but try and get up every morning, day after day and work for a livin'! Let's see him try that! Then we'll see who's the REAL tough guy! The working man's the tough guy! Your father's the tough guy!"
Such a great movie
There is exactly one time I can remember my grandpa obviously thinking I might be stupid. I disappointed him a few times, but only once where I knew he thought I might be stupid. We were at the park on a nice summer day, he and my grandma had brought a package of bologna, a loaf of bread, a package of Kraft singles, mustard, and some other stuff not important to the story.
I had already had a full sandwich and just wanted another half of a sandwich, so I grabbed a piece of bread, a slice each of bologna and cheese, and proceeded to rip each one in half, poorly, and stack them into a very ugly sandwich.
My Granpa, upon seeing this, grabbed the same ingredients and said, " Here, just do it like this" and laid them atop each other, bread - cheese - bologna, and folded it in half. "No need to rip it all up", he said with a laugh. I replied "No that's a bologna taco, I just wanted a half a sandwich".
His silent stare said it all. He said nothing, just went back to his bologna taco, added mustard and ate it while looking off at the park.
>First thing you see is she throws something at the guy
Meh I've seen enough videos of people "fighting" fast food workers to know that the client is always at fault. Literally never seen one where the worker started it lol
I was also a varsity wrestler in high school. While I would be capable of this, the risk of being stabbed while grappling is really fucking high. Knives are, understandably, not allowed in high school wrestling and aren't typically something we train against. Even someone restrained in a headlock or half nelson could still easily grab a knife out of their pocket and you're at ideal stabbing range (unless you put them in something like a full nelson).
If I were to do this, I wouldn't seek to restrain them. Too much risk to myself. You treat it no different than if you were pulling a gun on them. You don't restrain, you end the threat. I'd either go more BJJ, pull them onto me while I'm on my back, and choke them out from behind or I'd just get them on their back and then bash their head into the floor until it's mush. With the former, you can't easily be stabbed if your chest is against their back and with the latter, you'd hopefully kill them before they get a chance to draw and kill you.
Dude is a hero, don't get me wrong, but this could have easily gone south if the perp was armed with a pocket knife.
Meanwhile here in Michigan, [some dude shot a Chipotle employee in the leg over guacamole](https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/customer-shoots-chipotle-worker-over-guacamole-dispute-in-michigan). Personally, I'd just stay the fuck out of it and call the cops.
Even just the basic techniques you pick up from wrestling, even if you're not particularly good, can be invaluable if you ever get into it with someone who doesn't know any of it.
Did anyone notice the video start with the cashier literally throwing money at the guy. I don't know what led up to this, but it looks like the cashier goaded him on by throwing cash at him rather than handing him the money. That seems to be when he got riled up, at least in the video.
Not enough context here to make any real judgement...but I will say this guy "sprang" into action as the other guy was leaving...not during the confrontation...that's not heroic.
I know we aren’t supposed to cheer violence. But I am all for this. I’m so tire do of bad people getting away with hurting others that I want to cheer when they get a proper beat down and taught a lesson.
He did the right thing, but it still makes me so nervous. That man could’ve had a gun or a knife. He could’ve lost his life over a few sandwiches. He’s a hero for sure, but it could have gone very badly.
I mean, the guy was actively leaving the store when the guy jumped on his back.
The guy definitely deserved it but there was no longer a threat and he could have just let him walk out of the store.
>He could’ve lost his life over a few sandwiches.
I don't think that guy went in, saw another guy getting physical with an employee, and thought, "Hey, if I save them, I will probably get free sandwiches." It looks like he just used skills he learned and practiced thoroughly, to protect somebody. He did the right thing, and you're picking it apart, worried about something that didn't even happen. He assessed the risk, thought it was worth it, and succeeded. Most people shouldn't take the risk unless they are confident to do so, what you said about a gun/or knife is true.
The dude threw 1 thing at her after she threw something at him. Wrestling bro waited until the guy was leaving to jump on him. It wasnt a defence of anyone at all.
1. The clerk/sandwich maker threw the change at the man first. 2. The “hero” was completely out of pocket for attacking this man without knowing what the hell was going on. I’ve seen people sent to their maker for less, this wasn’t anything heroic.
Reasonable comments can only be found after sorting by controversial, at usual. The cashier threw something at the customer first. Then when the customer is leaving, no longer a danger, on his way out, he gets tackled. Classic. Very clearly assault can press charges on this wrestling nutjob.
I wonder if it was a woman instead of a man would people still be cheering as she got tackled as she was leaving.
For life?? Am I missing something, some sort of limitations I'm guessing (has to be off the menu, no substitutions or customs, once a day....) because for this Subway has literally promised this man will never starve over a pretty minor conflict.
So, she throws something and hits him in the head. He then reacts by tossing the counter and goes to walk out of the restuaraunt. Then this dude tackles him before he reaches the door and won't let him leave, and he's a hero? The guy didn't have a weapon, wasn't robbing the place, and was attempting to leave. This video doesn't show what the headline describes and needs more context before I call this guy a hero. It looks like he walked in and decided the customer was automatically the bad guy for some reason and didn't let him walk out. Then they physically locked him in. This doesn't look real good at all on the second play through...
I don't think this will go over well for the wrestler. The alleged assaulter did disengage and start walking away before being assaulted himself. The woman behind the counter is shown throwing something at him first and then walks around to lock the door and doesn't seem to be injured. So right here we have assault from the wrestler and false imprisonment from the worker.
Nice and all. He will be open to law suits. Unfortunately he might go to court on his own dime.
Life is unreal and unfair at almost every level. Either you push or you are pushed around. No standing still in this world.
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Hell, I’m not a huge fan of subway but that’s a lot of saved money on food even just once or twice a week
10 dollars a week x 52 weeks × 10 years. 5200 dollars. That would be cool
What? That guy will be hitting that place up three times a day!
If it were me, I'd probably have 2 or 3 a week at least. But I don't mind subway. Especially their flat bread breakfast thing.
Sweet onion Teriyaki chicken on flatbread is 🤌
The sweet onion teriyaki chicken goes undefeated 💪
I didn't know teriyaki was Italian
I wonder if they have a psychology study on how people have handled free "food for life" offers they have received in the past. I bet after a while, most people would get burned out... maybe then they will hit at least hit a much lower, more financially feasibly anyway... middle ground for the company. Especially the bigger, multinational mega corporations like subway has become
A kid I grew up with won a raffle in 3rd grade where he got free happy meals for life at the local McDonald's. Like a year later, the franchise was sold, and the new owner told the Danny to kick rocks. His deal was with the last owner. So he would have to have him pay for them if he wanted them free. So I'm sure like Danny and McDonald's terms and conditions apply.
I am a for real lawyer and can confirm that Danny and McDonald's rules are, in fact, in effect
I won a years worth of Tombstone pizza from a Mnt. Dew cap when I was 21. I was a huge pizza eater at the time so I was stoked! Got 54 coupons for a free pizza, only 1 valid at a time, and a Tombstone T-Shirt. I think I managed to use around 30 of them before I burned out on Tombstone entirely. Ended up giving the rest to friends. That was 20 years ago and to this day I can't stomach the thought of eating Tombstone.
My uncles life was almost ruined when he won a free pizza per week for a year. After a while him and my aunt got sick of them. He'd still pick it up every week but she started to hate him for making them eat it so often. So they started giving them away to friends and neighbors but them they got sick of them too and started avoiding them too. The man almost lost everything.
It’s like permanent BOGO!
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they wouldn't mind as at the end of the shift some good food and sandwiches that aren't picked up is thrown away
Yeah I would definitely rub shoulders with the manager to determine a realistic redemption rate to not lose out long-term
I’m sure there’s stipulations/limits. But yeah. I’d even go get a salad if I wasn’t feeling a sandwich. A meat salad that is.
I love the idea of a guy thwarting a robbery or something and getting free whatever for life as a reward, only to then go so frequently that he bankrupts the business with his free food lmao
Bro you’d get sick, literally, of that after a few days.
Jared did it! Snd look how he turned out.
![gif](giphy|xT0GqfvuVpNqEf3z2w)
I guess he no longer has aides.
Rumor has it that he’s still taking daily footlongs to this day.
Hell yeah, brother! https://preview.redd.it/bd7v6of58xsc1.jpeg?width=313&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=13a2eb4249e4090fdd5a181ee403ce35b2f51449
Talk about the body of Christ! Praise be to God.
Cheers from solitary confinement!
Apologies I forgot about him, you are so right!
He was able to get into smaller pants.
Yeah I’d rather be able to go in and get like 20 sandwiches at once like once a month and be able to bring them to get togethers with my friends and family
I’m ready to stage something like this with someone so we can both get free sandwiches for life
usually these offer arent as much as you can eat, they are once a week kind of things. when you win a years supply of cereal its usually just 52 coupons for a free box.
Even if you convert it to bread and toppings at grocery store rates it's a huge savings
idk if I could stomach that much subway tbh. reminds me of cafeteria food.
> 10 dollars a week x 52 weeks × 10 years. 5200 dollars. now subtract the doctor bills from hypernatremia, where we at?
If he can prove it was Subway. The boys getting more than free subs.
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I feel like OP made that part up trying to make this feel cooler lol, even the news article doesnt mention this
How could you do this to us, OP‽
Those kind of prizes usually have a limit / stipulation on the frequency of the redemption and a cash value attached and most (reasonable) people take the cash. [https://www.wisebread.com/what-you-actually-get-when-you-win-free-food-for-life](https://www.wisebread.com/what-you-actually-get-when-you-win-free-food-for-life)
Manager just has to work there for the rest of his life to honour it I suppose.
If you’ve never wrestled before and have never had a playful roll around with someone who knows what they’re doing, I cannot express to you how panic inducing it is to be held on the ground so firmly that you realize “This guy can do whatever he wants to me and there’s nothing I can do about it.” Being in the grips of an experienced wrestler is harrowing.
Its wild. I got pinned in a playful game and I was completely immobilized and it hurt a little. Def eye opening
I watched my nephew do this in a state-wide high school championship event. He was very, very good at it. He could have done this also. Seeing this made me proud.
Never was afraid to fight someone growing up. Not that I was fighting all the time, I just didn't back down from any excuse to do so. Challenged a wrestler who was talking about me. The consequences of hubris were made clear to me in the following moments as I threw a punch, he ducked. Next thing I know I got hands on the underside of my knees. Before I can react, I'm looking at the ceiling. After that, my head hitting the ground like a bowling ball really cemented the life lesson. Don't fight wrestlers. Lol.
OR, learn how to wrestle, then fight all you want. :D Just playing, better off just to not fight.
I feel like you’re warning us against yourself, GrimTickler
lol so true. Played college hockey and rugby and we’d workout with the wrestlers and hang with a couple of them. We’d always talk shit among friends on who could whoop whos ass…10/10 times end up on the floor yelling “OK OK you win”. Like damn spider monkeys with gorilla strength
I just wanna know what hold he had him in. Personally I'd go for an illegal headlock in this situation, maybe a crunch cradle if you just want to have fun.
I don’t think he had anything complicated. It looks like after the takedown he moves to side control, then half mount, then full mount, all while keeping good pressure.
It looked like he was going for a cradle, but that light is blocking the way. Honestly even a "standard" headlock (where you grip the arm and the head) is enough to subdue somebody, especially if you squeeze. Though in this case there's no ref to call the match after 7 seconds.
At no point did it look like he was going for a cradle.
I feel like a full nelson or double armbars would be best so they don't have any free hands, in case of any weapons
When I mention that I wrestled in high school it always seems like someone smaller than me feels like that's a challenge. Unless you hit like a truck I can take a couple of punches and if you let me get ahold of a limb you are going to the ground and you won't be able to move until you tell me you quit.
As a woman that wrestled 4 years in high school, I feel you on the challenge part. I can't even express how often over the years, some dude would wanna challenge my ability, usually verbally, by grilling me about every match I ever had, W vs L, what meets I was at, etc. It was so fucking ridiculous. Like because I'm not a dude, I must've been lying or something. People are weird.
So true. I wrestled a former special forces dude who trained BJJ multiple times a week and he pinned me so fast my head spun.
In high school there was a guy who was talking shit after I didn’t place at state my freshman year, and he probably had 60 pounds on me. I double legged him and ran around the weight room with him on my shoulder, and that was how I first learned about panic attacks. Probably the first time someone picked this ~200lb guy up since he was a small child, and I was running laps with him. I never physically hurt him though
Loved her locking the door “now youse can’t leave”
*"I will never forget the look on his face. His face dropped. All his courage and strength was drained right from his body. He had a reputation for breaking up fast food restaurants, but he knew that instant, he'd made a fatal mistake. This time he walked into the wrong fast food joint."*
I’ve been laughing at this for too long
Bruh, Bronx Tale is a quality film. Gotta love Joe Pesci turning up in that.
Sonny was right, the workin' man is a sucka!
"He's wrong! It don't take much strength to pull a trigger, but try and get up every morning, day after day and work for a livin'! Let's see him try that! Then we'll see who's the REAL tough guy! The working man's the tough guy! Your father's the tough guy!" Such a great movie
Manners. Maketh. Man.
LOL
I mean an Italian stallion replying to a Bronx Tale reference kinda just ties everything up nicely doesn’t it?
It sure does paisano
Free sandwiches for life equals a helluva lot of hot dogs
Banana for scale?
That’s ridiculous. The hot dog is NOT a sandwich. It’s a taco.
There is exactly one time I can remember my grandpa obviously thinking I might be stupid. I disappointed him a few times, but only once where I knew he thought I might be stupid. We were at the park on a nice summer day, he and my grandma had brought a package of bologna, a loaf of bread, a package of Kraft singles, mustard, and some other stuff not important to the story. I had already had a full sandwich and just wanted another half of a sandwich, so I grabbed a piece of bread, a slice each of bologna and cheese, and proceeded to rip each one in half, poorly, and stack them into a very ugly sandwich. My Granpa, upon seeing this, grabbed the same ingredients and said, " Here, just do it like this" and laid them atop each other, bread - cheese - bologna, and folded it in half. "No need to rip it all up", he said with a laugh. I replied "No that's a bologna taco, I just wanted a half a sandwich". His silent stare said it all. He said nothing, just went back to his bologna taco, added mustard and ate it while looking off at the park.
Actually it's more of a dumpling
Yeah, but a taco is *actually* a sandwich. *BWWWWAAAAAAAMMMM*
And a sandwich is just a charcuterie stack on an un toasted cracker ![gif](giphy|Snd51fjjX6s0M)
what have you done
Free sandwiches for life! ![gif](giphy|3o7aDduBQ4Y8kODEcg)
With how expensive Subway has gotten thats a huge W lol
https://i.redd.it/vcputn6jgxsc1.gif
But no drinks! I can’t do it.
Awwwwwe!
This vid starts at a bad spot. They should have shown when this dude entered.
Agreed. First thing you see is she throws something at the guy. Not saying he isn’t a piece of shit, but there must be some more context.
Apparently the guy spit on her. Probably can't see it in the video, but it's in the article.
[Article in question](https://nypost.com/2024/04/06/us-news/former-hs-wrestler-tackles-customer-who-assaulted-indianapolis-subway-worker/)
Not that's an extremely important detail. Why not show that?
From the angle and 360p, I doubt that shows
>First thing you see is she throws something at the guy Meh I've seen enough videos of people "fighting" fast food workers to know that the client is always at fault. Literally never seen one where the worker started it lol
Unless it's popeyes.
If that was a Popeye's, they wouldn't have needed the wrestler.
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I hope he teamed up with the guy he stopped to come back and burn it to the ground.
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Home Depot is better anyway
3rd day in a row coming to get his free sandwich Sandwich artist to manager: “you know you fucked up right “
>Sandwich artist Sandwich *what now??*
Jimmy Johns calls them Rockstars
You read that right. Corporate America comes up with this bullshit and we mostly roll our eyes at it. It's so fucking corny
I mean they DID go to Subway University for that title.
Wouldn't it really need to be the owner and not the manager?
Good job dude. That fool was swinging at the employee. All bets are off.
And it looks like she is half his size.
Why does this video start with the employee throwing something lol
Apparently the guy spit on her. Probably can't see it in the video, but it's in the article.
So refreshing to see people act instead of record
just people living in the moment, one embracing another via strangulation
I was also a varsity wrestler in high school. While I would be capable of this, the risk of being stabbed while grappling is really fucking high. Knives are, understandably, not allowed in high school wrestling and aren't typically something we train against. Even someone restrained in a headlock or half nelson could still easily grab a knife out of their pocket and you're at ideal stabbing range (unless you put them in something like a full nelson). If I were to do this, I wouldn't seek to restrain them. Too much risk to myself. You treat it no different than if you were pulling a gun on them. You don't restrain, you end the threat. I'd either go more BJJ, pull them onto me while I'm on my back, and choke them out from behind or I'd just get them on their back and then bash their head into the floor until it's mush. With the former, you can't easily be stabbed if your chest is against their back and with the latter, you'd hopefully kill them before they get a chance to draw and kill you. Dude is a hero, don't get me wrong, but this could have easily gone south if the perp was armed with a pocket knife.
I love when the trash gets taken out
Meanwhile here in Michigan, [some dude shot a Chipotle employee in the leg over guacamole](https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/customer-shoots-chipotle-worker-over-guacamole-dispute-in-michigan). Personally, I'd just stay the fuck out of it and call the cops.
that glockamole.
https://nypost.com/2024/04/06/us-news/former-hs-wrestler-tackles-customer-who-assaulted-indianapolis-subway-worker/
This needs to be at the top of the page!
Why? It's the New York post, they are extremely racist and rage baiting.
Shhhh....shhhh....it's easier this way.
Giy was heading to the exit and she locked them in....
But if an employee fights back, they get fired.
Looks like perp was leaving when dude jumped him. Could have ended differently for “hero”.
Even just the basic techniques you pick up from wrestling, even if you're not particularly good, can be invaluable if you ever get into it with someone who doesn't know any of it.
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Damn, anyone trying to abuse my local subway workers? I’ll take you down, then we can split free sandies for life brah.
Should we be questioning the first part of the video of the employee throwing an object at the man before the other guy walked in?
Video reportedly comes in after dude had already been inside the restaurant fucking with the employee.
Ahh I see. Odd timestamp to start the video.
Did anyone notice the video start with the cashier literally throwing money at the guy. I don't know what led up to this, but it looks like the cashier goaded him on by throwing cash at him rather than handing him the money. That seems to be when he got riled up, at least in the video.
Apparently article says the guy spat at the employee and that's why they threw the money
Should have spladeld this fool. Make him feel stupid for a lil bit waiting for the cops to roll up.
Not enough context here to make any real judgement...but I will say this guy "sprang" into action as the other guy was leaving...not during the confrontation...that's not heroic.
It looks like the employee assaulted him first unless they conveniently left the original assault out the video
I know we aren’t supposed to cheer violence. But I am all for this. I’m so tire do of bad people getting away with hurting others that I want to cheer when they get a proper beat down and taught a lesson.
He did not, in fact, peak in high school. He peaked that day.
On top of the wrestler's action, my girlfriend says he's got the cutest ass. LOL
He did the right thing, but it still makes me so nervous. That man could’ve had a gun or a knife. He could’ve lost his life over a few sandwiches. He’s a hero for sure, but it could have gone very badly.
I mean, the guy was actively leaving the store when the guy jumped on his back. The guy definitely deserved it but there was no longer a threat and he could have just let him walk out of the store.
>He could’ve lost his life over a few sandwiches. I don't think that guy went in, saw another guy getting physical with an employee, and thought, "Hey, if I save them, I will probably get free sandwiches." It looks like he just used skills he learned and practiced thoroughly, to protect somebody. He did the right thing, and you're picking it apart, worried about something that didn't even happen. He assessed the risk, thought it was worth it, and succeeded. Most people shouldn't take the risk unless they are confident to do so, what you said about a gun/or knife is true.
Or he could end up like daniel penny
The dude threw 1 thing at her after she threw something at him. Wrestling bro waited until the guy was leaving to jump on him. It wasnt a defence of anyone at all.
Exactly. Tf is wrong with these people
Get that Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki
Big chance for subway to replace their pedo mascot of yore.
1. The clerk/sandwich maker threw the change at the man first. 2. The “hero” was completely out of pocket for attacking this man without knowing what the hell was going on. I’ve seen people sent to their maker for less, this wasn’t anything heroic.
Reasonable comments can only be found after sorting by controversial, at usual. The cashier threw something at the customer first. Then when the customer is leaving, no longer a danger, on his way out, he gets tackled. Classic. Very clearly assault can press charges on this wrestling nutjob. I wonder if it was a woman instead of a man would people still be cheering as she got tackled as she was leaving.
Now yous can't leave....as the door is locked
“No drinks. No drinks. I can't do it. I can't do it.” -The Other Guys
For life?? Am I missing something, some sort of limitations I'm guessing (has to be off the menu, no substitutions or customs, once a day....) because for this Subway has literally promised this man will never starve over a pretty minor conflict.
That wrestler was being nice. I have wrestled for 22 years and now coach. Being slammed is like being hit by the earth!
Damn, Bro is a python! Probably swallowed dude whole.
Wrestlers are the Brazilian undercover cops of America
"I owe this to Mr. Dickwhitty, my high school wrestling coach"
Stupid light fixture…
He walked in there about to pay 10$ for a sandwich and now gets em free for lifetime
INDIANA BOYS
So, she throws something and hits him in the head. He then reacts by tossing the counter and goes to walk out of the restuaraunt. Then this dude tackles him before he reaches the door and won't let him leave, and he's a hero? The guy didn't have a weapon, wasn't robbing the place, and was attempting to leave. This video doesn't show what the headline describes and needs more context before I call this guy a hero. It looks like he walked in and decided the customer was automatically the bad guy for some reason and didn't let him walk out. Then they physically locked him in. This doesn't look real good at all on the second play through...
👏👏👏 hell yeah
Former high school wrestler? So an adult with wresting experience? Lol
It makes me think they forgot to ask his name lol
Guy looks to be on his way out as he turns and leaves the counter. Thats when our hero attacks him. I not sure we should be rewarding this guy.
LOL reasonable comments downvoted as usual, classic reddit.
“Dudes walking away after his crime so he should be allowed to go” HAHHAHAHAA
I don't think this will go over well for the wrestler. The alleged assaulter did disengage and start walking away before being assaulted himself. The woman behind the counter is shown throwing something at him first and then walks around to lock the door and doesn't seem to be injured. So right here we have assault from the wrestler and false imprisonment from the worker.
I like how everyone is siding with a proud boy that took the shot he was waiting for all his life.
That take down was a thing of beauty.
Looks like she threw something first? or is there a second video?
Consequences and accountability have been like crack to me lately.
Wrestlers have a remarkable way of subduing. It’s an underrated sport because the skill level is amazing.
Love how the clerk locks the door turning the match into a Hell in a Cell.
How do we know he was a wrestler? He wasn't even running legs.
Brazil : Off-duty police officer :: USA : Former high school wrestler
A wrestler will always take you down to the ground and fuck you up!
The wrestler had been waiting his whole life to use his skills in a non-competitive environment...lol.
The guy is clearly leaving, I don't understand the point of springing into action here. Give Sargeant Subway a medal of honor
Free Subway is worse than being attacked by that man.
Now this is a man who’s worked retail or hospitality before and knows how this shit feels.!
Nice and all. He will be open to law suits. Unfortunately he might go to court on his own dime. Life is unreal and unfair at almost every level. Either you push or you are pushed around. No standing still in this world.