ESPN debuts trailer for 'Where Wolf: The Search for ChiefsAholic'

ESPN is peeling back the curtains on one of the wildest stories to ever grace the Chiefs Kingdom.  On Monday, Nov. 20, ESPN is set to release, “Where Wolf: The Search for ChiefsAholic.” The new long-form documentary from "SC Featured" will cover the Kansas City Chiefs superfan, Xaviar Babudar better known as "ChiefsAholic", turned alleged bank robber. Check […]

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ESPN is peeling back the curtains on one of the wildest stories to ever grace the Chiefs Kingdom. 

On Monday, Nov. 20, ESPN is set to release, “Where Wolf: The Search for ChiefsAholic.” The new long-form documentary from "SC Featured" will cover the Kansas City Chiefs superfan, Xaviar Babudar better known as "ChiefsAholic", turned alleged bank robber.

Check out the brand-new trailer down below.

Here is the description of the upcoming program:

The 40-minute “Where Wolf” takes viewers on a gripping journey through the life of Babudar, a passionate football enthusiast whose alleged actions took a criminal turn, leaving the nation in shock. In his first public comments since his second arrest, Babudar – through his lawyer – responds from jail to extensive questions from ESPN’s Elizabeth Merrill, one of the feature’s reporters.

The documentary comes out ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles matchup on "Monday Night Football." It'll serve to offer fans an immersive experience and even seems to have some comments from "ChiefsAholic" himself. 

“We’ve been reporting this story for almost a year, and although ChiefsAholic had a huge online presence, extracting even the most basic information about him was a challenge,” said Merrill, via press release. “So, when his attorney agreed to send him a list of our questions in September, we felt as if it was somewhat of a breakthrough. Babudar wouldn’t answer questions about his case, but he did paint a picture of a man who got caught up in his own superfan persona.”

Of course, ESPN is putting "Where Wolf: The Search for ChiefsAholic" exclusively on the ESPN+ streaming platform.