>>513926131
Not this type. It's not "in the heat of the moment" type rage, which would be if he started fighting right when the can got hit on his head. This is something else.
The apology and it being "accepted" actually feeds-in-to/stokes whatever problem is going on in their head. I've seen similar things with my mate...
So after the can crush, he felt disrespected, sure. At the apology, he accepts it to "defuse" the situation (ie. get it over with). But during and after it, he would have been thinking "this mofo does not respect me, that's why he crushed the can on my head. now he disrepects me even further, because he thinks i would accept the initial disrespect and roll over like a dog. now this mofo really needs to be taught some respect".
You can even see the same thing later at picrel moment, when he's huffing and puffing around the carpark and "having to" apologise to Andre on the phone, because he's just saying the words he has to say in the moment, but doesn't believe them. He probably feels disrespected by Andre now. Andre better watch out around this bloke now!