WWE’s Ludwig Kaiser Free To Travel During Battery Case

WWE’s Ludwig Kaiser, also often called El Grande Americano, is free to travel despite his arrest for battery last week, after an altercation in a Florida apartment constructing. Kaiser, whose real name is Marcel Barthel, turned himself in to Orlando police after learning of the warrant for his arrest, traveling from Mexico back to Florida, for the incident that occurred in April.

In keeping with PWInsider, the judge presiding over Kaiser’s criminal case approved the motion on Tuesday to permit Kaiser to travel each inside the USA and internationally. Kaiser previously returned to Mexico last week to take part in an event for AAA, and he is about to face the Original El Grande Americano, Chad Gable, in a mask-vs-mask at AAA Noche de los Grandes on Saturday. He’s required to look for all court dates in the long run.

Kaiser is accused of battering a person after an altercation in an elevator of the apartment constructing. The victim told police that Kaiser and a girl were acting “uncontrollably intimate,” and when he exited the elevator, he told the pair to “please have some manners.” The victim claims that is when Kaiser punched him and shoved him to the bottom.

Kaiser pleaded not guilty to the charge of straightforward battery. In keeping with PWInsider, he was reportedly ordered to don’t have any contact with the victim or any witnesses. Kaiser was allowed a supervised return to the apartment, accompanied by police.

Neither WWE or Kaiser himself have commented on the situation. AAA posted a social media video of an emotional Kaiser from its event last week, Serenata Para El Grande Americano, where fans serenaded the star ahead of his upcoming mask-vs-mask bout.

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