
Eddie Hall has posted the unedited, 18-minute CCTV footage captured from outside his house as he doubles down on his decision to confront alleged 'stalkers'.
The former strongman went viral at the start of the week after footage emerged of him charging at cars parked outside his Staffordshire home and telling one driver that he would 'rip their f**king head off'.
In the original clip, which was posted to X on Monday (5 May), Hall can be seen angrily confronting the driver of a blue BMW car, while a another person films from a second car.
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As the situation heats up the 37-year-old can be heard swearing at other driver, while the man filming claims the strongman had scared his daughter.
"He's just scared my daughter, Eddie Hall. Did you just see that," the man can be heard saying.
As the first car drivers off, Hall gives chase and can be heard shouting: "Get out. Get out, you f**king p**ck. I'll rip your f**king head off.
"All of you. Get out and I'll f**king rip all your heads off, you p**ck."
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Hall initially received backlash after the video appeared online, prompting 'The Beast' to issue a series of videos and statements telling his side of the story.
He shared a longer video on his YouTube account detailing his version of events, which stated that his wife, Alex, had originally asked the people to drive away from his house 'politely' before he confronted them.
Hall has now shared a second video of the incident which features 18-minutes of CCTV footage, which he states is the 'full, uncut' video which you can watch below.
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At the start of the clip, Hall says the alleged stalkers arrived outside his property at 8:30pm and began to beep their horns, which can be seen in the footage.
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At the two minute mark Hall states that one person in the car was attempting to get the attention of his dog before his wife Alex emerges from the house and asks if they are 'okay' before informing the group they were 'blocking the road'.
The group can be heard continuing to beep their horns and get the attention of the dog before Alex emerges from the property once again and says they are 'scaring' her children.
Other the next several minutes of footage, the group appear to remain outside the house before Hall emerges to confront them.
Hall has since defended his decision to confront the group in subsequent posts and statements.

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In an initial statement shared on Instagram, Hall wrote said people were 'seeing the last 30 seconds of a total of an 18 minute harassment of my kids peaceful place of sanctuary'.
Meanwhile the group behind the original video have since revealed they contacted the police, with a statement from the Staffordshire force informing LADbible that they are currently appealing for witnesses.
“We were called to an address on Seabridge Lane in Newcastle-under-Lyme at 8.55pm on Monday (5 May) following reports of an assault.
"A man approached a car that was parked nearby and shouted at the driver. It is reported that the man tried to open the door of the car when it started to drive away," a spokesperson said.
"Our enquiries are ongoing and anyone with any information is asked to get in touch by calling 101 or using Live Chat on our website, quoting incident 678 of 5 May."
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LADbible Group has contacted Eddie Hall's reps for comment.
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