AJ Ferrari reportedly in trouble again (6/27/26)

Walkon86

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He has two pending third degree felony charges in Texas stemming from two separate extremely similar incidents.

Third degree felony in Texas carries a 2-10 year sentence…

He is charged in Nebraska with a fourth degree felony. Carries probation up to two years in jail.

With three separate felony charges…I have to believe he will do some time this time.
 

98lberEating2Lunches

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He has two pending third degree felony charges in Texas stemming from two separate extremely similar incidents.

Third degree felony in Texas carries a 2-10 year sentence…

He is charged in Nebraska with a fourth degree felony. Carries probation up to two years in jail.

With three separate felony charges…I have to believe he will do some time this time.
Please debate
I still don't see jailtime in AJ's future for these offenses.
 

98lberEating2Lunches

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How come the would be insiders spread so much disinformation?

I have to give credit to Mineo for not throwing out BS, like AJ crashed into a ditch, AJ was caught on foot, maybe it wasn't AJ's car, they used drones in the AJ incident, and it was a dead man's car.

But they sure were fun rumors while they lasted.
 

El_Jefe

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Well, I touched it. It seems Willie was a victim of his own algorithm.

"The rumor that the Chevrolet Corvette A.J. Ferrari was driving belonged to a deceased individual is a misunderstanding driven by incomplete information in the initial police radio transmissions.

When social media users analyzed the scanner traffic from the night of the chase, they heard dispatchers running the vehicle's registration tags through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database. The system flagged the car's registration with a hit, prompting listeners to jump to wild conclusions about a "dead man's car" or a stolen vehicle.

However, official updates and the police report clarify the reality behind the registration:The Extradition Warrant: The database hit on the Corvette's registration did not trigger because the owner was deceased, but because the primary operator—A.J. Ferrari himself—had a history of active out-of-state warrants. In fact, earlier in the year, he had been pulled over in Nebraska on an extradition warrant out of Texas for a previous vehicle evasion incident.

Positive Identification: The Nebraska State Patrol confirmed that once Ferrari abandoned the Corvette in a ditch and ran into the brush, troopers searched the interior. Inside, they found his personal physical identification and documentation directly tying him to the vehicle.

Because Ferrari was not charged with grand theft auto or driving a stolen vehicle—only flight to avoid arrest, willful reckless driving, and obstructing a peace officer—the state patrol treated the vehicle as legally occupied by him at the time of the chase."

Makes sense to me. I think I understand the rumors from the facts now.
 

The Pitchfork Rebel

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How come the would be insiders spread so much disinformation?

I have to give credit to Mineo for not throwing out BS, like AJ crashed into a ditch, AJ was caught on foot, maybe it wasn't AJ's car, they used drones in the AJ incident, and it was a dead man's car.

But they sure were fun rumors while they lasted.

Imagine his fiancée's parents.. Give it back, give it back.
 

mvattivo

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How come the would be insiders spread so much disinformation?

I have to give credit to Mineo for not throwing out BS, like AJ crashed into a ditch, AJ was caught on foot, maybe it wasn't AJ's car, they used drones in the AJ incident, and it was a dead man's car.

But they sure were fun rumors while they lasted.

The problem is that if this were anyone but A.J., Mineo would be running rampant, throwing out every rumor there is.
 

RockySmith

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He has two pending third degree felony charges in Texas stemming from two separate extremely similar incidents.

Third degree felony in Texas carries a 2-10 year sentence…

He is charged in Nebraska with a fourth degree felony. Carries probation up to two years in jail.

With three separate felony charges…I have to believe he will do some time this time.
I couldn’t remember a second Texas charge, and neither could Grok. Can you make sure there is a second Texas incident?

So, what I see is he has one for evading arrest or detention with a vehicle. This stems from an incident around October 14, 2025, in Allen, Texas. He was indicted on January 15, 2026, and had a court appearance scheduled (initially February 6, later rescheduled).
 

Goggles Paisano

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A few observations:

1). I would like to see a full list, but AJs legendary behavior started in highschool if not before. He is now strike #15 or so.

2). As a fellow Christian, Jesus does not protect you from your own stupidity. He tries to lead you in another direction, but in the end, free will.

3). Any school that takes him on has some serious soul searching to do, and little credibility.

4). AJ had a real opportunity missed not signing an NIL deal with Jacoby & Meyers.

If I had to guess, he gets at least 90 days, even with the minimums discussed. They will plea several charges down to misdemeanors of some type. Nonetheless AJ is ...

 
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SAD,.,,, here is a young man who could have really benefited from a mentor like Cael. In the day and age of NIL and transfer portals and everything else... if this doesnt make you appreciate Cael and company even more then your not paying attention!
 

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A few observations:

1). I would like to see a full list, but AJs legendary behavior started in highschool if not before. He is now strike #15 or so.

2). As a fellow Christian, Jesus does not protect you from your own stupidity. He tries to lead you in another direction, but I'm the end, free will.

3). Any school that takes him on has some serious soul searching to do, and little credibility.

4). AJ had a real opportunity missed not signing an NIL deal with Jacoby ,& Meyers.

If I had to guess, he gets at least 90 days, even with the minimums discussed. They will plea several charges down to misdemeanors of some type. Nonetheless AJ is ...


You seriously think AJ is a fellow Christian? Why? Because AJ says so? I think I need a more credible source.
 

Lyons212

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SAD,.,,, here is a young man who could have really benefited from a mentor like Cael. In the day and age of NIL and transfer portals and everything else... if this doesnt make you appreciate Cael and company even more then your not paying attention!
Cael does a great job in part due to his ability to evaluate talent and character. One look at AJ and his family, the immediate conclusion should be “can’t fix stupid”!
 
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Lil Nicky Scarfo

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Carl does a great job in part due to his ability to evaluate talent and character. One look at AJ and his family, the immediate conclusion should be “can’t fix stupid”!
Fake tits on mom, obvious steroid abuse by dad - and then their dopey-looking kids who have probably never read a book cover to cover.

Modern day, idiocratic trash
 

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How come the would be insiders spread so much disinformation?

I have to give credit to Mineo for not throwing out BS, like AJ crashed into a ditch, AJ was caught on foot, maybe it wasn't AJ's car, they used drones in the AJ incident, and it was a dead man's car.

But they sure were fun rumors while they lasted.
And now we know how we have heard many AJ rumors that simply aren't true and no charge were ever filed. People simply make stuff up
 

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Cael does a great job in part due to his ability to evaluate talent and character. One look at AJ and his family, the immediate conclusion should be “can’t fix stupid”!
His brother seems to be staying out of trouble. Say what we want about his style. Angelo seems to be relatively out of the spotlight!
 
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Joejitsu

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Not sure Cael could have kept him on the straight and narrow either. During the season maybe but when AJ is left on his own it's not good.
Aj has been somewhat behaved during season in his last 2 stops.
No guarantees there... but Cael does seem to care beyond wresting which is more that what we can say for most coaches. And maybe that more is what AJ needs (not sure if it would have been enough) but the kid is spiraling and wish there was someone in his life who he respected enough to want to emulate their example! Who better and more plausible that Cael and company?
 
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He has two pending third degree felony charges in Texas stemming from two separate extremely similar incidents.

Third degree felony in Texas carries a 2-10 year sentence…

He is charged in Nebraska with a fourth degree felony. Carries probation up to two years in jail.

With three separate felony charges…I have to believe he will do some time this time.

He was not charged with any felonies, they were all misdemeanors, though some carry potential prison sentences. Operating a motor vehicle or a vessel to avoid arrest is a first degree misdemeanor, Willful reckless driving is a third degree misdemeanor, and Obstructing a peace officer is a first degree misdemeanor. If Ferrari was a first-time offender, and he just cleared the bar for each statute, he'd probably get off with probation. But they clocked him at 110mph, and the chase took 11 minutes, increasing the likelihood of injuries to pedestrians and police. He more than cleared the bar for each statute, he probably bumped up against more serious statutes. And he's no stranger to courts there, even if he's got no convictions. There's no reason for the Nebraska DA to negotiate with this asshat, I'll guess 30 days in jail.
 

98lberEating2Lunches

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He was not charged with any felonies, they were all misdemeanors, though some carry potential prison sentences. Operating a motor vehicle or a vessel to avoid arrest is a first degree misdemeanor, Willful reckless driving is a third degree misdemeanor, and Obstructing a peace officer is a first degree misdemeanor. If Ferrari was a first-time offender, and he just cleared the bar for each statute, he'd probably get off with probation. But they clocked him at 110mph, and the chase took 11 minutes, increasing the likelihood of injuries to pedestrians and police. He more than cleared the bar for each statute, he probably bumped up against more serious statutes. And he's no stranger to courts there, even if he's got no convictions. There's no reason for the Nebraska DA to negotiate with this asshat, I'll guess 30 days in jail.
I read NE law as it's a mandatory felony charge when fleeing in a motor vehicle involves exceeding twice the posted speed. But maybe I am mistaken.
 

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“The most entertaining wrestler to ever live”, lol. He ain’t wrong. And the music…“ain’t stopping me” by Al Kapone. Oh man, you can’t make this sh@t up!

There’s a warrant for his arrest in TX, they tried to have him extradited from Nebraska, and he’s going there for a camp?

Edit: the article posted below about his latest arrest that happened today states he resolved the Texas warrant.
 
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