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The “Waffle House Avenger” Has Been Banned From Working At Waffle House

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We now have a follow up to one of the greatest Waffle House brawls ever recorded. This fight was everything you could hope for in a WH fight, including a fantastic melee, customers jumping over the counter, and flying furniture. And the nickname "The Waffle House Avenger".

If for some reason you weren't on the internet for the past two weeks, this is the fight. There's also the remix where the employee in the video earned the nickname "Waffle House Avenger" by the way she snagged a chair out of the air and casually tossed it aside.

I've never seen anything like it. On a side note, why is it whenever someone tries to climb over the counter they always fall? That move never works. Back to our hero.

The superstar of the video's name is Halie. She had been a Waffle House employee for four years. After this fight, which actually happened back in September, she was written up for breaking the sugar shaker. She quit a couple of months later.

According to Outkick, "Despite being told she was “always welcome” after leaving that store, Halie discovered that she was blacklisted by the company when trying to apply at another location.

She said, “I can’t ever work for a Waffle House again. I tried working for another one sometime earlier this year, and I had found out that I was blacklisted.”

That's total bs. She should have made at least district manager with those skills. Does WH not expect it's employees to fight back? Halie stayed on her side of the counter and handled the situation like a total pro. And they don't want her back?

Here's Halie telling the story of that night in her own words:

More Waffle House fun:

Orlando Waffle House Night Shift Is Undefeated, Florida Woman Gets Upside Down Thrown Out Of The Restaurant

This is everything I expect from a Waffle House video. And seeing it come from Orlando means it's some Flo Grown Florida Woman goodness. On one hand, I'm a little sad she didn't get the whole event on video. We just got the end result. But it's good. There's so much to unpack with this video, but a personal note first. Corporate sent me a link of 'journalistic ethics' that I'm supposed to follow. Right. Ain't nothing in that guide that can prepare me for a Waffle House video.

So let's begin with 'why is she upside down?' Best I can figure is that she didn't go easy. Waffle House night shift employees got hands. She's lucky she's still conscious. Scattered, covered and smothered right out the door. Next up - no shoes. Easy, she's a Florida woman so there's only a 50/50 chance she was wearing shoes when she got there.

The real question is, when are folks gonna learn to stop trying these Waffle House employees?! That night shift stay ready for any and all smoke. It seems to be part of their training. I think we covered this in an earlier video. So what's the full story? Fortunately for us, @queenofthethots69 did a follow up video to narrate the whole adventure. It's pretty amazing. I can picture the whole thing in my mind while it goes down.

She's one of America's greatest storytellers.

Normally we get fight videos like this. Also, here's that training video I knew we had somewhere

This guy is still one of my faves

And there's this fight from Texas over Christmas

Watch how well the employee handles the flying chair.

Joe Winner spends his days combing through memes and off beat stories to bring you the side of Florida not always seen.