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A heavyweight bout broke out in SoFi Stadium’s debut home game. Saturday’s preseason game against the Los Angeles Chargers welcomed fans for the first time after 2020’s campaign was screwed over by LA County’s stringent COVID-19 guidelines, banning mass in-person gatherings throughout the year.
Like gifting a Bentley to a Beverly Hills brat with a drinking problem, the brand-new venue was quickly desecrated after a group of boorish bros started a massive brawl. While it’s safe to assume that the fight was started due to a split in LA fandom between the Rams and the Chargers, the punches were largely dealt and received by Rams fans.
The tape shows a fan in a white Aaron Donald jersey taunting the group and throwing the first punch, however Twitter investigators quickly pointed to a lady in the background who tossed a drink at the Donald fan, causing him to hurl the first swings.
We then see a scared wimp a few rows back tossing another drink over the brawlers, while clearly avoiding the smoke himself. A better metaphor for LA’s current state of violence, cowardice and ingratitude could not be seen elsewhere.
The Rams lost their own fight against the Los Angeles Chargers, 13-6.
If Gov. Newsom doesn’t get recalled in the fall, it’s safe to assume that Californians statewide will be suffering from the same head trauma as these fans.
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Of course it was overweight Gordita Chonk who started the whole thing….
More entertaining than the game.
And the Raiders are coming in next week.
New shiny stadium, same old LA loser fans…
Explains election results in California.
Holy cow. It was ball don’t lie (Mason Mauler) and his wife doing what they do
Haha! Yep.
dude in the Goff shirsey maddddd gay vibes went after that ass quite literally
Somebody get these LA football fans some Lean Cuisines, stat!
Go listen to Red Pilled America’s podcast called Invasion, and you see why LA is what it is now. These videos essentially prove the podcast correct, also why you can’t take your family to professional sports games anymore.
Ain’t alcohol great