Lynda Carter — who played "Wonder Woman" in the eponymous 1970s CBS series — took to Twitter on Thursday after footage of the Waffle House brawl went viral ...
[actually captured by the user in September 2021. ](https://twitter.com/rbaylor_74/status/1608174176061341696)It’s unclear if any arrests were made following the fast-food franchise fight. [another cheered.](https://twitter.com/DaxMorgan/status/1608543484474191873) 22 — has clocked up more than 1.3 million views and shows one of the restaurant’s female employees fending off a seat that is hurled in her direction. [@rbaylor_74](https://twitter.com/rbaylor_74) wrote beneath the viral clip. [one responded.](https://twitter.com/indyfromspace/status/1608499969878638593)
News of the Georgia arrests came as a video went viral on Twitter, showing a dramatic brawl with Waffle House staff in Texas.
[said:](https://twitter.com/EastsideBodega_/status/1607535305812504577) "She swiftly stopped the motion of the chair & discarded it. It's the fights." [a Daily Show skit](https://twitter.com/thedailyshow/status/1587240908612767744?lang=en-GB) earlier this year, which was captioned, "The best part of Waffle House isn't the food. She's been here before." [Philidelphia Inquirer](https://www.inquirer.com/news/waffle-house-brawl-video-chair-20221228.html) "Waffle House Lore," and many on Twitter echoed the sentiment. "The best part of Waffle House isn't the food.
Welcome to the future, where Lynda Carter does tweets about viral videos of Waffle House fights. It's not all bad.
It’s gotta be because of all of those cheese grits and biscuits (keep in mind this kind of training does NOT happen at IHOP). But the main event of the video was the physics-defying move in which a woman punched a chair going full force at her face out of the way. It was then filmed and took the internet by storm because it’s [Waffle House](https://uproxx.com/viral/waffle-house-fantasy-football-punishment-explained/), duh.
A Waffle House employee is trending on Twitter for blocking and swatting a chair thrown at her during a restaurant brawl in Austin, Texas.
"Maybe I'm an old softy. [video of her as Wonder Woman](https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment). This was the global coronation of a new superhero. But after going down the rabbit hole, watching various clips, I've come to the conclusion that this was no fight. [TWITTER USERS PUSH TO BOYCOTT TESLA AFTER ELON MUSK TWEETS HIS PRONOUNS ARE ‘PROSECUTE/FAUCI’](https://www.foxnews.com/media/boycott-tesla-trending-twitter-elon-musk-prosecute-fauci-pronouns) "Waffle House" is trending
Waffle House employees are a different breed, man. When you walk into a Waffle House you just know the person serving you your hash browns has seen some ...
Customers are jumping over the counter, plates are flying, line cooks and waitresses are throwing haymakers…all while the guy recording just wanted some waffles. When you walk into a Waffle House you just know the person serving you your hash browns has seen some shit. Because let’s be honest, the wild shit you see at a Waffle House is part of the experience – and the charm – of going to the Waffle House in the first place.
A wild brawl erupted at a Texas Waffle House over the holiday weekend, with video of the melee going viral on social media.
The couple said they were willing to pay the bill even though they did not get their food and were scolded by an officer for arguing over the bill. CBS News reports a video of the couple disputing the bill went viral, prompting Fort Walton police to release their own footage this week. And their interaction with the police didn’t go any better. chapter began protesting outside the Waffle House. In response, members of the local N.A.A.C.P. [The Shade Room](https://theshaderoom.com/black-couple-gets-handcuffed-at-waffle-house-over-a-bill-dispute/) reporting at the time that people were calling for a boycott of Waffle House restaurants after a black couple in Florida was handcuffed over a bill dispute.