Independent wrestler Michael R. Keihn Sr. has been arrested after an incident following an independent event this week. Keihn, 42, performed at the event for Indiana Powerhouse Wrestling and wrestles under the character of 'Kreepy the Clown.'

The fan, who has autism, was being "loud and boisterous" during the show which caused "some persons in the area" to get angry, court documents obtained by Indiana FOX affiliate channel 59 revealed. After the event, Keihn allegedly attacked the fan in a parking lot and elbowed him in the back of the head. Keihn allegedly yelled, “You wanna call someone a b****, call me a b****!”

The fan struck Keihn back, hitting him in the face with a soda can while the fan's caretaker was allegedly prevented from intervening by others. One spectator of the fight allegedly said "Let them finish the fight!"

When another person stepped in and asked Kreepy to stop, he allegedly replied, "Just leave." The victim suffered a broken nose and face lacerations, court records say. Keihn allegedly screamed at the fan not to call "my son a f****t, you r****d."

Keihn was arrested on Tuesday, October 10, and is facing a "preliminary charge of battery of an endangered adult, a Level 5 felony." Indiana Powerhouse Wrestling informed FOX that Keihn was fired after admitting he was involved in the incident. Court records indicate that Keihn was bonded out of jail on the morning of October 10.

If convicted, Keihn faces between one and six years in prison. An attorney for Keihn could not immediately be identified.