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Professional wrestler “Certified” Luke Kurtis and his wife were onboard an American Airlines flight bound for Miami International Airport (MIA) when a “wild Karen” attacked his wife (also a wrestler, known as Leila Grey) and ended up breaking two of his gold chains in the melee.
Yoooo 8 days away from home and I get ATTACKED by a wild Karen on the plane IN THE AIR. What a way to end a vacation. Talk about HEAT brother.
What the hell is going on @AmericanAir
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANOTHER ANGLE OF THIS?Also, she broke BOTH my chains & her favorite… pic.twitter.com/MLvczKSJQt
— “Certified ” Luke Kurtis (@CertifiedLukeK) January 31, 2024
In the video, two women are seen arguing in the First Class cabin while a female flight attendant attempts to break them up. The video cuts off with the flight attendant telling them to take seats apart. It’s not said what started the argument, but the funniest line has to be that Ultimate Warrior was her favorite wrestler. From the angle of the video, it looks like the couple was seated with her in First and him in Economy.
Anthony’s Take: The plane made its way to Miami without diverting. There’s always something at 35,000 feet (and flights to South Florida airports seem to drive the bulk of bad behavior in flight).
(Featured Image Credit: @CertifiedLukeK via X.)
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