An Atlanta Waffle House employee kicked out a man who was arguing with other customers, serving a brutal removal in the process, a wild video shows.
The pictures, which went viral on Twitter after being posted early Sunday, it shows a man in an orange T-shirt arguing with women at the counter while another person laughs at the Waffle House on Buford Road in Atlanta.
“Waffle House in Buford Hwy was turned over,” says a headline.
A woman put her hand in front of the male client’s face as they argued at the counter. A second woman joined the dispute and told him “it’s just easy,” the footage shows.
The video is cropped to show a man in a Waffle House uniform dragging the male customer to the door by the collar of his shirt before furiously exchanging punches.
At one point, the Waffle House worker sends the man to the ground before recovering his foot when the 39-second clip released by ATL Uncensored ends.
Twitter users, meanwhile, had a field day with the images, including one that said Waffle House employees are “Undefeated heavyweight champions” Of the world.
“The Waffle House employee training program must come with self-defense lessons so they never lose a fight,” said another tweet to read.

One person even insisted the fight was over “much better” than any other recently televised boxing match.
“That guy who was called by the Waffle House employee had his … scattered, suffocated and covered,” another tweet to read.
Atlanta police told The Post Monday that the restaurant was out of its jurisdiction, referring inquiries to Chamblee or Gwinnett County police. Chamblee police said the Waffle House was under patrol by the Brookhaven police department, which did not immediately return any messages asking for comments.
A woman who responded to the Waffle House media line said no one was available to comment on the images, saying corporate offices were closed due to Labor Day holidays. Meanwhile, calls to the restaurant went unanswered.