# The Untold Story of Big Chief: Warnings Ignored on Street Outlaws

Justin Shearer, better known as Big Chief, became the face of *Street Outlaws*, captivating fans with his fearless racing and commanding presence. Born on December 9, 1980, in Louisville, Kentucky, Justin’s passion for cars ignited early, especially after moving to Oklahoma City at nine.

From watching street races on his bike to building his own car, he earned the nickname “Big Chief” for his talent and leadership. As a central figure on *Street Outlaws*, he introduced the top 10 list, shaping the show’s competitive edge and founding Midwest Street Cars, a hub for racers and fans.

They Tried to WARN Us About Big Chief... We Didn't Listen (Street Outlaws)

However, beneath the roar of engines, warning signs emerged. Fans noticed a rift with Shawn “Murder Nova,” his once-close ally, as their camaraderie faded on-screen. The energy between them turned cold, sparking online discussions on YouTube, Reddit, and Facebook. Viewers also questioned Big Chief’s dominance, suspecting favoritism as he consistently stayed atop the list despite losses.

Racers like Reaper (James Go) publicly criticized him, alleging manipulation and unfair control behind the scenes. YouTube creators and fan forums echoed these concerns, warning that the show was losing its authenticity, with Big Chief seemingly at the center of the shift.

Tensions boiled over with his controversial exit from *Street Outlaws: America’s List*. Fans were stunned by his absence, expecting him to lead the new series. Reports surfaced of clashes with producers over rules and direction; Big Chief later confirmed he walked away, unwilling to compromise on real street racing values for scripted drama.

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His departure felt abrupt, with no tribute or mention, leaving fans feeling he deserved more respect for building the franchise. Some cast members stayed silent, fueling speculation of deeper rifts.

Off the track, Big Chief’s personal life drew scrutiny. His divorce from longtime wife Alicia, who supported his early racing days, and subsequent relationship with racer Jackie Braasch sparked backlash. Rumors of infidelity divided fans; some felt betrayed, believing fame changed him, while others defended his privacy. The public drama impacted his focus, evident in his diminished on-screen intensity before fading from the spotlight.

Today, Big Chief remains tied to racing through his YouTube channel, Midwest Street Cars, sharing authentic content on builds and personal reflections. Alongside Jackie, he appears more relaxed, focusing on loyalty and racing’s roots.

While absent from *Street Outlaws*, his recent comments hint at a desire for genuine street racing to reclaim its essence, sparking debate about a potential comeback. Some see him as a legend preserving the sport’s soul; others view his absence as a slow fade into irrelevance.

They Tried to WARN Us About Big Chief... We Didn't Listen (Street Outlaws)

Big Chief’s legacy is complex. He brought street racing to mainstream audiences, inspired countless racers, and shaped *Street Outlaws*. Yet, accusations of control and personal controversies tarnished his image.

Was he misunderstood, or did fame reveal hidden flaws? Whether a leader or a source of trouble, Big Chief’s mark on street racing remains indelible, with his story still unfolding on his own terms.