The Kansas City Chiefs have a rabid fan base, but one wolf-mask-wearing devotee rose to prominence earlier this year for all the wrong reasons.
Known as “ChiefsAholic,” superfan Xaviar Babudar dominated headlines in the late summer for allegedly robbing banks. His story spread like wildfire on social media after his well-known Twitter account went silent.
A wolf in Chiefs clothing…#SCFeatured reveals the shocking saga of #ChiefsKingdom superfan Xaviar Babudar whose alleged actions took a criminal turn
đș 'Where Wolf: The Search for ChiefsAholic'
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ESPN has picked up the story and will run a feature program on the search for ChiefsAholic, which is sure to make for must-watch content as Kansas City prepares for its matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.
If the purported facts surrounding ChiefsAholic have taught fans anything about Babudar’s story, it would be that the only thing to expect is the unexpected.
The bizarre situation surrounding the well-known superfan will have its long-form big-screen debut on Monday, November 20. Fans should get their popcorn ready and prepare for stories that range from strange to unbelievable.