Big or small, almost every professional sports team has fans who'd do whatever it takes to watch them live. But for one Kansas City Chiefs fan, he crossed the line.

“Chiefsaholic,” real name Xavier Michael Babudar, was a local celebrity in Arrowhead Stadium. He wears a wolf costume to every game and even has a decent following on Instagram and Twitter. When you factor in the travel costs and ticket prices for every game, it makes you wonder how he's able to maintain such a lifestyle.

So, when he went rogue on social media for a few days and missed his first Chiefs game in seven years, fans began to investigate. What they uncover turned out to be one of the most disturbing stories ever.

When the Chiefs had a road game against the Houston Texans in late December of the 2022 season, Babudar got arrested in Bixby, Oklahoma for trying to rob the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union on his way to the game.  He even wore a wolf mask! Unfortunately, reports can't confirm whether or not it was the same mask he used during games.

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According to another report, this is an act Babudar's been doing since 2014. Nobody knows how many banks he's robbed or how much money he's made by doing so. What we do know is that he uses the money to buy tickets, Chiefs memorabilia, and sports betting. In fact, the only reason he finally got caught was that a witness managed to call the police as the robbery happened.

Another interesting fact to this story is when he was asked multiple times on Twitter what he actually did for a living, he simply said that he made a good living by working hard and hustling in ‘private'. Apparently, that hustle meant robbing banks during Chiefs' road games and trying to get away with it. Which, you have to admit does take a lot of work.

It's really hard to imagine seeing another fan go through all that trouble just to watch a game, but that's what made Chiefsaholic unique. When the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, Chiefsaholic made one more appearance on social media by posting a video of rapper Tekashi69's song GOOBA. The video even got 300,000 views in less than 24 hours and could've been more if he didn't deactivate his social media accounts.

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