WWE Hall of Famer “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan issued a statement after dealing with a scary situation at his home last week.
Duggan tackled and detained an intruder who came through his front door at around 6:45 pm local time back on December 8. Duggan held the intruder at gunpoint after detaining him.
F4WOnline notes in their report Duggan said the intruder was a man in his mid-20s who was “fleeing individuals related to a separate legal matter, leading him to seek refuge pounded on multiple other doors before climbing over the Duggans’ fence and entering through their unlocked door. Duggan did not press charges, as he let the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Department apprehend the intruder.
It was further said by F4WOnline, Duggan and his wife Debra said the intruder that was “hysterically frightened,” claimed that there were people from a nearby home who were coming after him to kill him. The Duggan’s heard other people yelling in the neighborhood, so Duggan and his wife turned off their Christmas lights off and told the intruder to be quiet. Duggan said he kept his .44 caliber pistol on his lap and had his hand on the intruder’s back until police came.
The 68-year old Duggan took to Instagram to comment on the situation, which you can read below:
WWE Superstar Lacey Evans deleted a video on her Instagram that focused on conspiracy theories with autism and attention deficit disorder (ADD). Evans deleted her post and then defended it on Twitter before she deleted from their as well.
The video features two men from what appears to be an alternative health media outlet disputing diagnosis numbers for both autism and ADD. Both men claimed autism and ADD disabilities did not exist up until a certain period of time, and then referencing processed foods as a reason for autism and ADD.
Evans deleted the video and replied to Sean Ross Sapp at Fightful by saying “I watched a video on the impact of processed food is having on our children and I shared the video. yall are insane.”
A fan on Twitter (see below) posted an image with Evans in and ad for Foster Farms corn dogs, which is a processed food.
Evans, who is currently on the SmackDown roster is undergoing yet another repackaging. She has only wrestled three matches over the last four months.