Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Joseph Smith accused of going WWE on Kansas City police officer, hitting him with a steel chair

Posted by Justin Kendall on Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 12:00 PM

click to enlarge Joseph Smith is not a hardcore wrestling legend.
  • Joseph Smith is not a hardcore wrestling legend.

Joseph Smith is not hardcore pro wrestling legend Mick Foley. However, the 31-year-old Richmond man is accused of hitting a Kansas City police officer with a metal folding chair at the Uptown Theater, according to the Star.

Braining someone with a chair in WWE will get you disqualified (unless you do it behind the ref's back). In real life, that's assault, brotha. Here's what the Star says went down: The officer, who was wearing his uniform and working security, asked Smith to leave the venue. Smith went all Cactus Jack and allegedly knocked out the officer with a steel chair.



The officer woke up to find people taking photos of him with their cell phones. No word on whether they were chanting ECW. Don't suppose anyone wants to call 911?

The officer reportedly had a broken nose, a chipped tooth and some cuts above his eyes. He has since vowed revenge at WrestleMania.


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