Charlie Tiger Returns to the Ring Amid Pending Legal Cases
An update has been added at the bottom of this story.
Charlie Tiger has returned to in-ring action for the first time since a series of legal incidents earlier this year. He competed at LOL’s event during Fan Expo Philadelphia on May 17, 2025, in a singles match against RULLO, and appeared again on June 8 at GCW’s Cage of Survival 4, teaming with Alec Price and Jordan Oliver. These are his only two known matches since being the subject of multiple arrests.
Tiger, whose legal name is Charles Hutton, was first arrested on February 10, 2025, at an IRS office in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. According to police, he entered the office and began threatening employees and yelling, ultimately being charged with making terroristic threats, harassment, and resisting arrest.
Less than a month later, he was involved in a second incident at a Sheetz gas station in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. Authorities allege that Hutton drove into the lot, got out of his car, stripped naked, and began chasing people while wielding a machete. He was accused of slashing a vehicle, entering the store, and being disarmed by patrons before fleeing the scene. Police said he caused more than $2,000 in damage and left the weapon behind. He was later charged with multiple offenses, including simple assault, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, and harassment.
These legal matters remain active. Reports of the incidents began circulating widely in early March 2025. Tiger’s recent appearances mark his first time back in the ring since those allegations became public. Neither LOL nor GCW has issued a public statement regarding his involvement in their events.
Update: Charlie Tiger responded on X at 6:50 p.m. on June 9, 2025, with a post directed at DMV Wrestling News, stating, “You owe me money for this vitriol that you call journalism.”
Court records show he waived a preliminary hearing on May 22, 2025, in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, on four misdemeanor charges: simple assault, disorderly conduct, harassment, and criminal mischief related to property damage. All charges remain open and have not yet reached final disposition. He is represented by Danny Grace Gray, Senior Assistant Public Defender with Cumberland County. A formal arraignment is scheduled for July 21, 2025, at the Cumberland County Courthouse in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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