Is your favorite fitness influencer about to become your favorite prison inmate? Because honey, one social media wrestler’s night of partying just became a whole lot messier—literally.
Georgio Poullas, the Instagram-famous grappler who’s been flexing his way into followers’ hearts, got a little too comfortable at a bachelor party in Delray Beach, Florida, and allegedly decided to turn one unlucky guest into a human wrecking ball. According to police records, this steroid-fueled soirée took a violent turn when Poullas allegedly threw a man clean through a glass table. Ouch doesn’t even BEGIN to cover it, bestie. The 6’2″ social media sensation was arrested on June 6th on aggravated battery charges, which is basically a fancy way of saying “we’re not playing around.”
This isn’t just a simple fistfight at a party—we’re talking felony charges here, darling. The victim reportedly needed medical attention for injuries sustained from being introduced to that glass table in the most violent way possible. Bachelor party or bar fight? This guy will be explaining THAT story for the rest of his life. “Oh this scar? From when an influencer bodyslammed me through furniture at a party.” Peak embarrassment energy.
What’s absolutely sending us is the sheer irony of it all. Poullas built his entire brand on the concept of strength, discipline, and fitness—you know, all those motivational posts about being your “best self.” Welp, throwing people through tables probably isn’t on the Vision Board, king. His followers are absolutely SPIRALING in the comments, with some defending him as a “real one” while others are canceling him faster than you can say “aggravated battery.”
The influencer world is SHOOK. One minute you’re getting brand deals and sponsorships, the next you’re getting mugshots and court dates. This is what happens when gym sessions don’t come with anger management classes. His engagement rates might spike from the controversy, but at what cost? His mugshot is already circulating faster than his latest TikTok dance.
The real question everyone’s asking: Will his followers stand by him, or will this be a career-ending moment? In the age of cancel culture, one violent incident can obliterate years of brand building.
What do you think? A) He deserves a second chance, everyone makes mistakes B) He’s done, cancel him immediately