Cole Custer interferes with Hank and Tank vs. OTM tag team match, dances with Lola Vice post-match
It’s been one heck of a year for NASCAR driver Cole Custer, winner of the Xfinity Series regular season championship. And Custer is taking a victory lap of sorts.
On Tuesday night, Custer made an appearance at an NXT wrestling event, getting ringside for the big showdown.
Not only did he get ringside, he got involved. As one wrestler headed toward the ropes to bounce off and spring back toward the action in an OTM match, Cole Custer grabbed something off one of the stands nearby and smacked the wrestler in the back.
It led into an unfortunate combo for the unsuspecting victim, who was then spun around overhead and slammed onto the mat. Check it out below.
Custer then jumped into the rink after the match was called, celebrating some from inside the ropes. He even danced some with Lola Vice. A fun night for the up-and-coming NASCAR driver.
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Cole Custer wins Xfinity Series regular season championship
By just three points, Cole Custer won the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship. He did so by winning the final race at Bristol, clinching in convincing fashion.
He’s now in the thick of the playoff race.
As things stand, Custer is ranked No. 2 in the current Xfinity Series playoff standings, trailing only Justin Allgaeier, by 16 total points. Hardly an insurmountable gap.
Cole Custer, of course, is set to move up to the NASCAR Cup Series next season. He will drive the No. 41 car for Haas Factory Team.
The team will remain a Ford team, with a sponsorship from Haas Automation and HaasTooling.com. The team will also have a technical alliance with RFK Racing and receive additional support from Ford Performance, per RACER Magazine’s Kelly Crandall.