Lord Have Mercy! Driver Runs Over A Repo Man’s Head in a Viral Video – 2 People Charged | WATCH-it-Happen

*In what can only be described as an episode of “Wreck-It Ralph” meets “Cops,” Memphis, Tennessee found itself at the center of an automotive altercation that would make even a soap opera writer raise an eyebrow.

Nicholas Wray, 34, and his partner in crime, Brandi Revels, 27, turned an ordinary tow truck situation into a spectacle that left some scratching their heads and others laughing hysterically.

This past Wednesday (03-26-25), a tow truck driver—who goes by the name Phil “Pacman Guy“—was just doing his job, attempting to repossess a 2011 Ford Fusion. But things took a turn for the dramatic when Revels, clearly channeling her inner cheerleader, yelled to Wray to “hurry up.”

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The audacious act didn’t just leave Phil a “little tired”—it captured the heart of social media, with the footage of the incident going viral faster than a cat video during quarantine. In the video, you can hear the repo man warn Wray he was “going to f—— jail.”

While Wray’s driving skills may not win him a place in NASCAR anytime soon, they did earn Phil a few bumps and bruises, including head abrasions that could only be treated by a neck brace and a trip to the local hospital, because what self-respecting tow truck driver doesn’t keep an accident resume? Despite the theatrics of the situation, Phil emerged victorious, if not a little worse for wear. He took to social media post-recovery showing off his battle wounds—clearly, neck braces are the new trendy fashion statement for those seeking friends in high places (like ER beds).

Legal Woes: The Repercussions of a Bad Decision
As any good drama unfolds, serious aftermath awaited Wray and Revels. The Memphis Police Department (MPD) sprang into action, leading to their arrests just days later on Friday, March 28, according to Fox13. Seriously, talk about a timely intervention! The charges of aggravated assault are now looming over these two like a bad sitcom that just won’t get canceled.

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As for the Ford Fusion, it was conveniently located in the 900 block of Oakmont Place, presumably parked like a forgotten relic of poor choices. One can only wonder if it will be up for grabs at a discount auction complete with an essential backstory.

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In today’s society, where people make headlines for all the wrong reasons, Wray and Revels have solidified their place in the annals of remarkable misadventures, with a viral video to secure their fame (or infamy). The duo may find their lives forever altered, but rest assured—this story is a boon for meme creators across the internet.

* Original Article:

https://eurweb.com/2025/nicholas-wray-and-brandi-revels-repo-mans-head-ran-over/