A self-proclaimed “badass construction worker” tried to take a swing at wrestling fans — and instead got body-slammed by the internet.
The viral 36-second clip, posted by Ringside News via AEW Neckbeard and later identified bas an individual named Dalton, shows the bearded idiot staring straight into the camera and unloading on wrestling fans, pro wrestlers, and even their spouses.
Dalton opens by targeting women married to wrestling fans and continues hyping himself like he’s cutting a promo like he’s some type of tough guy before he escalades to outright threates.
“Hey ladies. Feel bad for you if your spouse is a loser wrestling fan. Don’t know what it’s like to hang around a real man, do you? But here, just take a look. Badass construction worker. And hey wrestling loser fans right there. And hey loser pro wrestlers also right there. I feel bad for the ladies that gotta hang out with you. “Losers don’t get top 10, number one draft pick. Best looking man in the world right here, bud.”
“Yeah. Fucking beat the shit out of any wrestling fans and pro wrestlers. So ladies, take again dirt. Your lucky fucking day.”
That’s when wrestling Twitter went to work. Instead of backing down, fans turned Dalton into the punchline of the week. Memes, insults, and fantasy matchups flooded timelines within hours. One fan mocked his tough-guy energy by suggesting even one of wrestling’s smallest competitors would handle him:
“Even HORNSWOGGLE would whoop his ugly ass 😂😂”
Another commenter referenced the movie Hancock, firing back at his threats, “‘Bitch can try’ – Hancock” One user got creative, joking that even an inanimate object could beat him, “I am a literal championship belt with no legs or arms and I am positive I could whoop this dude’s ass.”
Others started fantasy booking him into quick squashes. One fan wrote, “Put him in the ring with Brody King. I’ll give him less than a minute before he passes out.” The appearance jokes came fast too.
“Bro got the hairline of a cue ball.”
Another commenter questioned his stamina, “Boy unhealthy as shit, prob be winded in the first 30 seconds.” And some didn’t hold back at all, “That dumbfuck cretin is so getting his ass kicked in less than 10 seconds.” One of the more extreme replies read:
“This guy looks like he’s on the registry.”
What was meant to be a flex turned into a viral roast session. Wrestling fans might love a good heel — but they love dragging one even more.
Was Dalton working everyone, or did he underestimate how ruthless wrestling Twitter can be? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know.
