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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – FEBRUARY 05: A view of the logo during ESPN The Party on February 5, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for ESPN)

The Worldwide Leader in Sports, ESPN, is catching some heat from fans online following a trailer for one of their upcoming documentaries surfacing online.

 

The network recently announced that the bizarre case of a Kansas City Chiefs superfan in a wolf suit who committed a number of armed robberies would be getting his own documentary. The fan, Xavier Babudar, otherwise known as “ChiefsAholic,” has been accused of committing a string of robberies along the Midwest.

Babudar was charged with the robbery of a Bixby bank last December and was released on bond. He was given an ankle monitor that court documents say he cut before going on to rob even more banks.

 

ESPN has released a trailer for the documentary called “Where Wolf” which has attracted lots of criticism on social media. You can see some of the reactions below:

ChiefsAholic maintains his innocence and is due in court in January 2024.

‘Where Wolf’ will air this Monday.

The Chiefs will also be in action on Monday as they’re scheduled to play the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl rematch.

The teams put on quite the show back in February and tonight’s game promises another thriller as they’ve only lost a combined three games so far this season, with the Eagles 8-1 and KC 7-2.