An intense brawl between employees and customers broke out inside an Austin, Texas, Waffle House and was captured on camera.
The craziest Waffle House fight in Austin TX straight up WWE matchđ pic.twitter.com/njEusM6SfR
â Wallstreet_Ray (@rbaylor_74) December 22, 2022
In the video, a Waffle House employee is seen gesturing to a group seated at a table in the corner of the establishment that they needed to leave.
“Everybody over there can go,” the woman worker said.
“Bro, what the f**k going on, bro, hell no,” the man filming is heard saying. “I just want my waffle, cuz.”
The clip cuts to a woman, who’s not an employee, standing on the counter yelling at the employees. She stepped down and continued yelling at a white employee (woman) who threw a pot of hot coffee at her, prompting the customer to climb back up on the counter. Another angry customer climbed the counter to attack an employee but slipped and fell from the counter, allowing the white employee to punch her without interference continuously.
In the background, the first woman to climb the counter at the beginning of the video began throwing objects at another employee, who three items back at full force. Employees and customers associated with those involved in the scuffle interfered, trying to break up the fight. The woman who slipped behind the counter quickly grabbed a chair, hurled it at the employees and grabbed another within a second to throw at the white woman, who effortlessly blocked it.
When the woman picked up her third chair, the white woman gestured “come on,” with her hands and a smile and managed to avoid it easily.
“We on Love & Hip Hop in Austin, Texas, n***a,” a bystander said while holding his phone.
Twitter had a field day after the video was posted on Dec. 22.
â Vinston Painter (@big_paint) December 27, 2022
How did the white lady royal guard two thrown chairs?! đ€Ż
â Suzi Hunter (@TheSphereHunter) December 29, 2022
This got to be the best shot pic.twitter.com/pn0Ov1stcu
â Bob Itsuka (@torantula) December 28, 2022
Itâs composed like a Renaissance painting pic.twitter.com/OKdQUiAa03
â Bridget Todd đđż (@BridgetMarie) December 28, 2022
âShe hit her with so many rights, she begged for a leftâ
â Bob Karp (@BobKarpDR) December 28, 2022
How Iâm blocking negativity in 2023 pic.twitter.com/k7FRzHN1O2
â Ben Salaga (@__a1va) December 27, 2022
The person who posted the video under the Twitter name Wallstreet Ray said the fight started after the group complained about slow service.