Eddie Hall confronted the cars and proceeded to chase them after they drove away.
Strongman Eddie Hall has gone viral for a video where he is seen chasing down cars following a brief interaction. Hall believes the video does not accurately depict the situation and this led to an explanation on social media.
In the video, Hall is speaking to a driver while a person from another vehicle is filming. Hall becomes angry and the two go back-and-forth because he aggressively turns his attention to the person filming. From there, Hall chased after one of the cars and was accused of putting a dent in the car with a punch.
“I was in the garden enjoying a nice fire with my son, smoking a cigar…and then Alex sort of come to me and tells me what happened. I look at the CCTV and they’re still there.”
Hall was enjoying an afternoon with his family when three cars were parked in front of his driveway. When they did not go away, Hall decided to confront the drivers.

Eddie Hall Clears Air on Incident Outside his Home
Hall claims that the cars were fans of his who wanted a picture. When he went out there, he was focused on getting them away from the house.
“I’m telling this guy to f*ck off. Just get away from my house, get away from my family. You’re scaring my kids. They’re in bed.”
Eddie Hall continued to explain that the interaction lasted close to 20 minutes. As the cars began driving away, they said something to hall that set him off.
“As he’ creeping away, he looks at me and he says ‘I’m going to knock you the f*ck out.” Of course, after an 18-minute interaction, I’ll prove it with the CCTV, you see red. I’m protecting my kids, I’m protecting my family.”
Hall was accused of damaging the vehicle and striking the man in the jaw. He wanted to share the videos to get the truth of the matter out to the public.
“He’s saying I punched him in the haw and smashed the cars up. Did you see any of that in the video? And clearly, you can see he’s driving off. If I had hit that guy in the jaw, I think he would have said ‘ow.’
No one is welcome to my home. People who come to my home, you are going to get told to leave. I am not doing pictures with kids, adults, infants, babies, or old people. I don’t care. This is a place of peace.”
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