Professional wrestler Charles Hutton, known in the ring as "Charlie Tiger," was arrested after a bizarre and disturbing incident on March 6, 2025, at a Sheetz gas station in Pennsylvania. Authorities say Hutton, 24, first stripped off his clothes and charged at people before ultimately stabbing a parked van with a machete.
Afterward, Hutton entered the Sheetz store, where he was confronted by several individuals, including a good Samaritan who successfully disarmed him. Hutton then fled the scene in a Subaru, dropping his machete as he left. Authorities later issued a summons for his arrest.
This incident follows Hutton’s previous arrest in early 2025 when he allegedly threatened employees at an IRS office in Garfield, New Jersey. He faced charges for making terroristic threats and resisting arrest in that case.
Hutton now faces additional charges in Pennsylvania, including assault with a weapon and making terroristic threats. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 10, 2025, at 10:45 a.m. before Magisterial District Judge Christopher Delozier.
Authorities in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey continue to investigate the incidents.
Sources: Daily Voice, DMV Pro Wrestling.
Oh damn, I still have one of his shirts I bought from him four years ago. I had completely forgotten about him.