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Big Tigger & Wife Seen Wrestling In New Clip

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New footage of Big Tigger wrestling with his wife over his phone surfaced this week, right as he steps away from his V-103 show.

Alicia Brown can be seen falling to the ground as he tries to pull the device from her hands.

The clip has fans speculating that Brown was searching his phone for proof of an alleged affair between Big Tigger and his co-host, Francesca Amiker.

A woman recording the video can be heard repeatedly telling him to stop stepping on his wife but the video seemed to raise more questions than answer them, about the accusations against Tigger.

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This new clip follows an earlier Ring camera video TMZ obtained last month, showing the pair grappling near an office door.

That footage lines up with warrant details describing how a fight over his phone turned physical.

Big Tigger confirmed he’s stepping away from V-103 mornings in a statement posted Sunday night, saying he needs space for his family.

He’s spent more than a decade on Atlanta airwaves, taking over the show back in 2020 after years hosting BET’s Rap City.

He’s been off the air since Sandy Springs police arrested him June 20 on aggravated battery and cruelty to children charges.

The case traces back to a May incident at his home that left Brown with a deep cut over her eye requiring stitches.

He’s denied every allegation and remains under a protective order keeping him 200 yards from Brown and their kids.

Frank Ski has been sitting in on the morning show, working alongside co-host Francesca Amiker, since the arrest.

The legal drama’s grown bigger since Amiker sued Brown for defamation last month, as AllHipHop first reported.

Amiker, a four-time Emmy winner and former local news anchor, claims Brown’s posts falsely tied her to an affair with Big Tigger and wrecked her professional reputation.

She’s seeking more than $75,000 in damages plus attorney’s fees.

Brown hasn’t responded to the lawsuit in court, though her legal team says the truth will come out once all the evidence is presented.

A Fulton County judge is set to revisit Big Tigger’s protective order at a hearing scheduled for July 13.

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