Former WCW Wrestler Evan Karagias Taken Into Custody, Includes Mugshot Image

Former WCW Wrestler Evan Karagias Taken Into Custody, Includes Mugshot Image
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Former WCW wrestler Evan Karagias was arrested on Wednesday in North Carolina.

According to the Gaston County Sheriff’s Office, the 49 year-old Karagias was arrested on charges of simple assault and injury to personal property on November 1st.

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While the charges are listed as “Assault, Simple” and “Injury, Personal Property,” no other details on the circumstances that led to the arrest are known at this time. Both charges are misdemeanors.

Karagias was booked into the Gaston County Jail at 1:36 AM EST. He wound up being released about an hour later at 2:48 AM EST after posting a $2,500 secured bond.

Karagias worked in WCW from 1997 until 2001. Some of you may recall his time working in “3 Count” alongside Shane “Hurricane” Helms and Shannon Moore.

You can check out Evan Karagias’ mugshot below:

Former WCW Wrestler Evan Karagias Taken Into Custody, Includes Mugshot Image

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Former WCW wrestler Evan Karagias was recently arrested in North Carolina on charges of simple assault and injury to personal property. The 49-year-old was taken into custody on November 1st, but details about the circumstances leading to his arrest are currently unknown. Both charges are considered misdemeanors.

Karagias, who worked in WCW from 1997 to 2001, is perhaps best known for his time as part of the wrestling group “3 Count,” alongside Shane “Hurricane” Helms and Shannon Moore. During his career, he entertained fans with his high-flying moves and charismatic personality.

After being booked into the Gaston County Jail at 1:36 AM EST, Karagias was released about an hour later at 2:48 AM EST after posting a $2,500 secured bond. His mugshot, taken during the booking process, has been shared online.

While this incident may come as a surprise to fans who remember Karagias from his wrestling days, it serves as a reminder that even those in the public eye can face legal troubles. It is important to remember that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and more information about the case may emerge in the future.

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