Former WWE Star Curtis Axel Charged Following Alleged DWI Incident

Former WWE Star Curtis Axel Charged Following Alleged DWI Incident

Former WWE star Joe Hennig, best known to wrestling fans as Curtis Axel, has been charged following an alleged drunk driving incident at a Minnesota McDonald’s drive thru earlier this month.

According to a criminal complaint filed in Anoka County, Hennig was involved in the incident on May 17, 2026, at around 8:47 p.m. Officers from the St. Francis Police Department responded to reports of a property damage crash at a McDonald’s located on Saint Francis Boulevard Northwest.

Police allegedly discovered Hennig slowly driving a truck through the parking lot when they arrived on the scene. The complaint claims officers noticed a strong smell of alcohol coming from the vehicle, while Hennig reportedly showed signs of intoxication including bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, and watery eyes.

Authorities state that Hennig refused repeated commands to exit the vehicle. Officers then allegedly opened the truck door, switched off the engine, and removed the keys before physically pulling him from the vehicle and placing him in handcuffs after continued resistance.

While inside a squad car, police reportedly read Hennig the Minnesota Breath Test Advisory. According to the complaint, he refused chemical testing and allegedly directed profanity and a slur toward officers.

A McDonald’s employee also claimed Hennig had been mumbling while in the drive thru before allegedly swearing at staff members and backing his vehicle into another car. The complaint further states that Hennig exited the truck and yelled at the female driver involved in the collision.

During an inventory search before the truck was towed, officers reportedly found an open 750 mL bottle of Phillips vodka on the front passenger side floorboard.

Hennig now faces several charges, including gross misdemeanor refusal to submit to a chemical test, misdemeanor DWI, obstructing legal process, violation of the open bottle law, and disorderly conduct.

The case was officially filed on May 18, 2026. Court records show Judge Karen B. Schommer set bail conditions allowing either a $12,000 bond with no conditions or release with conditions at no cost.

Hennig wrestled in WWE from 2007 through 2020 under the names Curtis Axel and Michael McGillicutty. He is the son of WWE Hall of Famer Curt Hennig and grandson of wrestling legend Larry Hennig.

Lyra Valkyria Discusses Positive Aspect Of WWE Unreal

“WWE Unreal” has been a divisive topic among both wrestlers and fans since the show debuted in 2025, with some finding it entertaining and a new way for the audience to connect with talent, while others believe it exposes too much of the business. Often times, the latter is true when cameras and microphones are present during the most sensitive moments for talent backstage.

One of the most emotional moments of season two of “Unreal” was when Valkyria broke down in tears backstage after her SummerSlam match with Becky Lynch, as she felt she underperformed and didn’t rise to the occasion. That said, during interview with “WittyWhitter,” she admitted that how the show emphasizes vulnerability is one of the most positive elements of the series.

“I knew when I spoke to the camera after the SummerSlam match that it would be a few months before it came out and I had no idea how it would be received or what way it would be framed on the show or anything like that. In that term, it is very real how they’ve done that,” she explained. “That was a very vulnerable moment for me. It could have gone either way, but I was very surprised with how much people seem to connect with that interview … however I felt about the match, I guess the ‘Unreal’ interview was a positive thing because it did show people just the struggles and the passion, and that’s just not just me, that’s everyone every week.”

On the other hand, Valkyria also argued that sometimes any negative moments for the roster can be overly spotlighted, which she views as one of the downsides to the program, but understands that part of making entertaining TV.

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AEW Dynamite & Collision 5/27/2026: 3 Things We Hated & 3 Things We Loved

We had to wait an entire three hours tonight on this combination of “Dynamite” and “Collision” to get one non-squash women’s match. The main event, the lights out Philadelphia street fight pitting Kris Statlander against Hikaru Shida, started at exactly 11 pm EST, kicking off the overrun for the night. While I of course hate the overrun, which was very long tonight, I wasn’t switching off the TV for this match out of sheer principle, so maybe AEW got what they wanted there. More than the overrun, I hated tonight’s complete lack of thought toward the women’s division.

It was nice to see TayJay, Anna Jay and Tay Melo, back in action, and they had the only women’s match in the normal three hours of showtime tonight. Their match was a squash, however, and the only backstage segment the pair had tonight was a beatdown angle by Divine Dominion that lasted maybe three minutes, and that’s being generous. Sure, that furthered the storyline along, but it would have been nice to see the newly returned team wrestle an actual match, though AEW was obviously playing off the five-minute challenge of Divine Dominion’s.

Equally as egregious was the fact we saw the remaining quarterfinals matches of the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament, but zero of the women’s. This would have been a great night to run Alex Windsor’s match against the wild card opponent, as fans are expecting a chaotic show already after the pay-per-view, and a return or whatever AEW has planned would be cool. That makes me nervous now that the wild card isn’t as exciting as what we all may be thinking, but we don’t find that out until next week.

We also didn’t find out anything about Willow Nightingale’s now-vacant TBS Championship, which is just stupid, with no other word for it. They couldn’t take a few minutes, even with just commentary explaining what’s going to happen? I’m assuming it will be another tournament, and maybe Tony Khan is waiting until the Women’s Owen is wrapped, which would also be ridiculous. There’s no way AEW would let a men’s championship sit vacant with no plan announced for it, especially not on a three-hour show.

The lack of care put toward the AEW women’s division is often complained about by fans — by me, especially — and tonight was a prime example of a lot of what’s wrong with it. Stat and Shida had a great street fight, and hopefully a lot of viewers stayed tuned in for it, but waiting until the show was advertised to be over to put it on was just ridiculous.

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Rhea Ripley Reveals Why Roman Reigns Forced Her To Change Her Signature

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