A shocking video shows four pizza chain workers pouncing and beating a customer after he refused to come out from behind the restaurant’s counter.
The insane footage opens with the man trying to grab a Toppers Pizza employee as the employee yells at him to “get out!”
That’s when the employee threw a fist at the customer — nearly missing his face — which led to an all-out fight as other customers looked on and jeered.
Two other workers immediately jumped to the aid of their colleague and tried to hold the customer back by zipping up his slowly torn shirt.
All three Toppers employees, including a woman, looked smaller than the badass patron but managed to pack some powerful punches against the towering man.
“Don’t touch me! Get out!” shouted the first wrestler.
The man pushed the female worker’s neck and seemed to calm down — but only for a moment.
He lunged at one of the workers and performed a double volley, forcing the worker to fall to the floor of the pizza joint.
A third worker – who had initially remained neutral – barged in and began hitting the shopper over the head.
An employee threw a punch, narrowly missing the target, after the customer grabbed his arm. Jason Wil the PAWGhunter/X
In a remarkable display of teamwork, four Toppers employees pounced on the customer and attacked him from all angles.
A man tried to drag the patron down by hanging by his legs, while the woman hit him repeatedly in the face.
“Get your f–king hands off me!” he shouted as a customer encouraged the group to “Jump him!”
Another worker grabbed the man from under his legs and through his crotch in an apparent attempt to turn him over, but the customer proved too big.
After taking turns throwing punches, all four workers pounced on the customer. Jason Wil the PAWGhunter/X
He finally managed to break free from the four-way fight, but with his shirt nearly ripped off and his backside exposed.
The video was uploaded to X, formerly known as Twitter, by Jason Wil — who took a break from promoting his OnlyFans content to share the stunning footage.
“Is this how you treat customers?” Will ask in a post tagging Toppers Pizza.
The pizza chain shared its disapproval of its employees’ actions in the comments below X’s post.
Customers encourage employees to “jump” customers.Jason Wil the PAWGhunter/X
“We do not condone any kind of violence… Thank you for bringing this to our attention and we apologize for this incident,” Toppers Pizza said.
It is unclear the location of Toppers Pizza where the chaos took place.
The chain has 70 locations nationwide, located primarily in the southeast, midwest and mideast.
Toppers Pizza did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/