Pro-fighter Aaron ‘Tex’ Johnson goes ballistic on a Southwest flight
He went from blackbelt to blacklist.
So much for martial arts instilling discipline and self-control: Mixed martial arts fighter and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu expert Aaron “Tex” Johnson was ejected from a Southwest Airlines flight after getting into a verbal grappling match with passengers and crew — calling them “losers” and “pieces of s–t.” Footage of his expletive-laden outburst is currently amassing millions of views TikTok, X and Instagram.
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It’s yet unclear what kicked off the mile-high mayhem, but footage shows the heavily-tattooed Johnson, 39 — who is a blackbelt in BJJ — getting into it with a flight attendant over an apparent bag issue shortly after boarding.
The Post reached out to Southwest for comment.
“I didn’t do anything wrong,” the disruptive flyer, who is seated, tells the crew member. “My bags are in storage. If you call the cops, I’m gonna call the cops on you and hire a lawyer [and] you’re f–ed. Don’t touch me!”
When a male passenger behind Johnson criticizes his actions, the martial artist turns around and confronts him.
“Hit me, you lying-a– f–k,” he yells as his fellow flyers tell him to sit down.
The increasingly agitated Johnson then proceeds to repeatedly call his neighbor a “loser,” at one point even standing on his seat in his flip-flops so he can get in his critic’s face.
Things come to a head after a female blonde flight attendant grabs him by the arms and pulls him away with the help of another crew member, prompting the grappler to accuse her of “assault” and “abuse.” “Shut your mouth,” she yells at him.
Eventually, she tells Johnson to depart the flight. “Not on my flight,” the air hostess declares, before instructing him to “get off my plane.”
At long last, the incensed traveler grabs his bag from the overhead and walks off the plane with the blonde crewmember right behind as passengers applaud and cheer “bye.”
Johnson makes it to the main door, but then turns around and continues to berate the blonde flight attendant, accusing her of “assault” and yelling at her not to touch him.
Fed up with the tirade, a trio of flight attendants confront the hellion and yell at him to “get off” the aircraft, but he continues to stand at the door.
At one point, he labels another passenger a “piece of f–king s–t.”
The clip concludes with the crew members and Johnson continuing to go at it as another male passenger approaches the exit and asks if he can provide assistance.
In a follow-up clip taken at the airport, Johnson can be seen in a stretcher getting escorted by police as he yells, “This is bull-s–t.”
“I’m getting treated like a black person right now,” the retired cage fighter declared.
Southwest Airlines has reportedly since banned the miscreant from all its future flights, a View From the Wing reported.
After footage of the incident blew up on social media, Johnson posted a somewhat cryptic message on his Instagram stories, writing, “For anyone trying to drag me down, it doesn’t matter to me, I have the best friends.”
“STOP WORRYING ABOUT WHAT MAY BE PERCEIVED AS RIGHT OR WRONG,” he added, per PaddleYourOwnKanoo.com. “IF GOD WANTED US TO LIVE A CERTAIN WAY, HE WOULD HAVE GIVEN US BETTER INSTRUCTIONS. DO WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY.”
Johnson is an accomplished figure in the BJJ world. According to BJJ Heroes, he is an international Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Federation (IBJJF) 3x Pan American No-Gi Champion, although his overall record stands at 87 wins, 70 losses and one draw.
“Johnson is known for his aggressive and submission-oriented style with which he submitted some of the sport’s biggest stars, names such as Davi Ramos and Jackson Sousa,” BJJ Heroes writes.
He is also a former mixed martial arts star who competed for various organizations, including Bellator, according to Sherdog.com.
Johnson amassed a record of 13 wins and 10 losses before retiring following a unanimous decision loss to Eric Spicely in 2015.
Johnson has been embroiled in several controversies over his career, including getting axed from his BJJ gym in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2018 for teaching at a different gym and being “too aggressive during rolling,” he said.
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