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Angry bodybuilder channels Hulk as he trashes 7-Eleven store over chicken snack in Taiwan
A buff man channelled 'Hulk' as he went on a full rampage trashing a local convenience store after they ran out of his favourite protein snack.
The unnamed man, who is reportedly a local bodybuilder, had to be subdued by police after he went berserk inside a 7-Eleven store.
Footage shows the muscular man, dressed only in a pair of shorts, smashing things inside the store.
The man reportedly went out of control and began arguing with the store's clerk who had informed him they were out of the chicken-flavoured Italian snack he wanted.
He refused to get any other flavours available and instead began acting erratically, knocking products off shelves while talking to himself.
The clerk phoned the police, but the bodybuilder began attacking the officers who arrived at the scene.
One quick-snapped image by an unnamed witness shows the handcuffed bodybuilder sitting outside the store's entrance with his head bleeding profusely.
It is unclear what legal consequences the bodybuilder will be facing.
The two officers are reportedly being investigated for the use of excessive force.
The ‘Incredible Hulk' is a fictional superhero with a green skin, hulking and muscular humanoid body possessing a limitless degree of physical strength.
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