WWE Talks To Daivari About His Train Rescue

As noted earlier, TMZ reported today that former WWE Superstar Daivari saved passengers on a train in Minneapolis, Minnesota last week. Daivari apparently choked out a passenger who shouted racial slurs and threatened to kill come of the passengers. Daivari apparently forced the passenger to wet himself due to the pressure he applied with the choke.

Daivari detailed the incident during an interview with WWE.com.

"I was just on the train and I was heading to the airport," said Daivari. "I'm from Minneapolis, so I was just visiting family. I got on the train and there was this guy saying racial and anti-Semitic stuff really loud, specifically at a few passengers, and you could tell they were really uncomfortable. One guy had actually pushed the emergency call button on the train. And this guy kept going on and on, and nobody was showing up to help.

"There was one older guy sitting in a chair and he told the guy, Hey, sit down, you're making the train ride really uncomfortable for everybody. At that point, the guy just got right in front of the older guy and physically threatened him, even threatened to kill him. That's when everybody started running for the emergency call buttons. They were all hitting the buttons, and we went another stop after that, which was another two minutes. When the doors opened, nobody got on the train, so we knew there were no cops waiting to get on and help.

"I didn't know if this guy had a knife in his pocket or a gun in his backpack, so I just went up to him, turned him around, grabbed him in a rear naked choke/sleeper hold and held until I felt his body go limp. I dropped him, locked on a body scissors and held him down until the next stop, which was about 45 seconds down the road. Then I just grabbed him by the seat of his pants and his collar and I threw him off the train. And mind you, from when this started, we probably went half the length of the trip, which was about 20 minutes. It was one thing when he was saying all that racial stuff, but when he started threatening passengers, I didn't know if it was just a big guy talking tough like he's at a bar or if he's got a weapon. By the time I got to the airport, there were still no cops at the train station."

Daivari also discussed where he learned the chokehold, who he keeps in touch with at WWE and more. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.

Source: WWE.com

Joe Raider Fan contributed to this article.

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