A judge has revoked Watson’s bond after he violated it with second arrest.
Wes Watson will be staying in jail until trial as of now.
A Miami-Dade County judge has revoked Watson’s bond following his arrest last week. Watson, who was previously arrested in February 2025, was told by the judge that if he violated his bond, it would be revoked. As promised, the judge has made this move following his latest arrest. Watson’s attorneys can still file motions but for now, the fitness influencer will remain in jail.
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Watson was arrested last week in Broward County in a domestic violence incident. The police report claims that Watson held a woman against her will and threatened her, along with striking her multiple times. According to WPLG Local 10, spokeswoman Grace Mariot for the Hallandale Beach Police Department shared a statement:
“The suspect is alleged to have physically restrained the victim, shaken her, applied pressure to her neck, thrown her to the ground, dragged her by her hair, and struck her multiple times, including forcibly slamming her head into a table.”
Hallandale Beach Police was listed as the arresting agency. The post also shared that Watson is facing five charges including armed robbery, felony battery, aggravated assault, and witness tampering.
Wes Watson Has Bond Revoked From Previous Arrest

Wes Watson’s bond was originally set at $115,000. That has since been revoked and he will remain in jail awaiting trial on two pending cases.
Watson was previously arrested in 2025 on aggravated assault and battery charges following a fight that broke out at Elev8tion Fitness Miami.
Shortly after the assault, it was unclear if Miami police had footage of the incident as it was being framed as self defense by Watson. It showed a four-on-one attack by Watson and others on one man. It was reported that the original video showed just eight punches being thrown but it was actually more, including the use of weapons.
Watson has been open about his time in prison, often sharing stories about his time in a California jail. Watson was arrested at a young age and served 10 years for assault and battery charges. Following his release in 2018, Watson began growing his brand as a coach and quickly became popular on social media, leading to revenue through sales.
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