American professional wrestlers found the stolen wallet from the plane and tracked it to a supermarket in the city, and then caught the culprit themselves.



On the 14th local time, foreign media such as the New York Post reported the story of professional wrestlers Bryan Idol and Natalia Markova finding a stolen wallet after returning from a schedule.



Arriving in Tampa, Florida, the two got off the plane, and as they were about to leave her airport gate, Markova realized that her wallet was missing.



When she found out, she tried to fly again, but it was already after boarding of the next flight had begun, and the airline staff instead looked around Markova's seat, but her wallet was nowhere to be found.



That's when the idol noticed that her Marco Bar's wallet had a pair of Bluetooth wireless earphones, and started tracking the location via her cell phone.

The two sent a tracking notification to their wireless earphones for over 30 minutes, then got into their parked car and drove to the location.


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After a 45-minute drive from the airport, he arrived at a hypermarket, and then Markova received a payment warning alert saying, 'Someone is trying to pay $700 for a TV with your card.'



The idol went straight to the person suspected of being the culprit, and the culprit was the person sitting next to them on the plane.



Feeling that the truth of the crime would be revealed, the criminal quickly ran away, and the idol and Markova followed.



In an interview with the idol, he said, "At that time, I chased after them because I thought there would be no problem legally even if they used force." 



Markova also added, "In football, the idol subdued the culprit by tackling a quarterback. He never hit him, and he caught him in the safest way he could."


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The mart staff and customers at the scene mistaken the physically weak criminal as a victim and told the idol, "I have to let him go," and the idol said, "This is really crazy. It's a strange world."



A mart employee reported to the police on behalf of Idol and Markova who were confronting the criminal, and the criminal was detained on charges of stealing $600 in cash (about 790,000 won) and a credit card from Markova's wallet.



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In an interview with the case, the idol mentioned the New York case, which occurred in early July, where he was charged with murder by stabbing a fraudster for self-defense.



He continued, "I like Florida, where we live, because the laws protect us. We sometimes catch criminals who commit felonies directly (by force). I want criminals these days to feel that they are not free from anything. "He said.



Idol and Markova closed the case by getting their wallets back from the criminals who admitted the charges and dropping the charges. 



(Photo = Brian Idol, Natalia Markova's Instagram)