When and where you can watch new 'ChiefsAholic' documentary: (2025)

FUTURESCAN SO YOU CAN SEE THE PROGRESSION. WE DO HAVE SOME BREAKING NEWS RIGHT NOW. CHIEF SUPERFAN KNOWN AS CHIEFS AHOLIC HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO MORE THAN 17 YEARS IN PRISON. XAVIER BOB ADAIR, KNOWN AS CHIEFS AHOLIC, PLED GUILTY TO A LONG LIST OF CHARGES, INCLUDING STEALING MORE THAN $800,000 FROM SEVERAL BANKS. THE CHARGES ARE LINKED TO 11 BANK ROBBERIES IN SEVEN STATES. HE’S ALSO REQUIRED TO PAY $532,000 IN RESTITUTIO

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New 'ChiefsAholic' documentary coming to streaming; when and where you can watch:

Amazon Prime Video's documentary on the man behind the wolf mask will be released on Dec. 24. A trailer released this week showed clips from interviews with Xaviar Babudar, aka "ChiefsAholic," himself.

Some families will be putting out cookies for St. Nick on Christmas Eve, and some may even start opening presents a little early. Those who are a little nontraditional? Well, they just might be watching a new documentary on notorious Kansas City Chiefs fan "ChiefsAholic." Amazon Prime Video's documentary on the man behind the wolf mask will be released on Dec. 24. The film shares reactions from Chiefs fans who had a front-row seat as "ChiefsAholic," whose real name is Xaviar Babudar, unraveled. Babudar himself even sat down for interviews for the film, providing an inside look into his situation. A new trailer released this week shows Babudar, sporting Chiefs gear, in a home with an ankle monitor on. Babudar first became well-known in Kansas City and Chiefs Kingdom only as "ChiefsAholic." He gained a large following on social media for his extreme commitment to the team, attending game after game and always donning a wolf costume. But since then, he's garnered publicity in a different way. Babudar was sentenced to 17 years in prison in September for committing multiple bank robberies. He admitted to committing the armed robberies and using the funds to attend Chiefs game. He robbed banks across multiple states and said he stole more than $800,000. He was first arrested in December 2022, but after being released on bond in March 2023, he cut off his ankle monitor and fled. Babudar evaded police until July 2023, when he was arrested again. Now, in just a few weeks, Prime Video will provide a new glimpse into the lengthy debacle surrounding his crimes. Fans will be able to stream the documentary exclusively on Prime Video. Check out the trailer here from NFL on Prime: ESPN also released a documentary about "ChiefsAholic" in 2023.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

Some families will be putting out cookies for St. Nick on Christmas Eve, and some may even start opening presents a little early.

Those who are a little nontraditional? Well, they just might be watching a new documentary on notorious Kansas City Chiefs fan "ChiefsAholic."

Amazon Prime Video's documentary on the man behind the wolf mask will be released on Dec. 24. The film shares reactions from Chiefs fans who had a front-row seat as "ChiefsAholic," whose real name is Xaviar Babudar, unraveled.

Babudar himself even sat down for interviews for the film, providing an inside look into his situation. A new trailer released this week shows Babudar, sporting Chiefs gear, in a home with an ankle monitor on.

Babudar first became well-known in Kansas City and Chiefs Kingdom only as "ChiefsAholic." He gained a large following on social media for his extreme commitment to the team, attending game after game and always donning a wolf costume.

But since then, he's garnered publicity in a different way. Babudar was sentenced to 17 years in prison in September for committing multiple bank robberies. He admitted to committing the armed robberies and using the funds to attend Chiefs game.

Xavier Babudar, known as 'ChiefsAholic,' given lengthy prison sentence for several bank robberies

He robbed banks across multiple states and said he stole more than $800,000.

He was first arrested in December 2022, but after being released on bond in March 2023, he cut off his ankle monitor and fled. Babudar evaded police until July 2023, when he was arrested again.

Now, in just a few weeks, Prime Video will provide a new glimpse into the lengthy debacle surrounding his crimes.

Fans will be able to stream the documentary exclusively on Prime Video.

Check out the trailer here from NFL on Prime:

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ESPN also released a documentary about "ChiefsAholic" in 2023.

When and where you can watch new 'ChiefsAholic' documentary: (2025)
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