Real-Life Brawl Steals Spotlight at SummerSlam Night 2 (VIDEO)

MetLife Stadium may have hosted some of the biggest returns and rivalries of the year during SummerSlam Night 2, but not all the action stayed inside the ring. A real-life brawl erupted in the stands early into the show, capturing the attention of fans both in-person and online.
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As daylight still poured into the stadium during the event’s early steel cade match Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, multiple women were caught on camera involved in a wild scuffle in the front row of the bleachers. The fight, which escalated quickly, featured at least seven individuals — most of them women — grappling, yelling, and throwing punches before stadium security intervened.
In the viral clip, a woman dressed in black was seen having her hair yanked by another fan in a red skirt, while a third woman in a white tank top grabbed the woman in black’s arm. The tension boiled over fast, with the woman in black landing a few body shots on her red-skirted opponent — the only clear punches thrown before MetLife’s security in orange shirts swarmed in to de-escalate the situation.
It’s unclear what sparked the brawl, but all involved were reportedly escorted out of the venue before the main card even got underway.
A fight broke out in the crowd at #SummerSlam
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With the level tickets reportedly going for over $300 (or more depending on when they grabbed them) at WWE’s second night of SummerSlam, being removed from the event this way is a brutal way to miss the action — especially with high-profile matches and returns still to come.
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The fight broke out during the matchup between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, the crowd was asleep during that matchup so I guess we needed some type of entertainment. (Yes, we’re joking… sort of.) While WWE thrives on intensity, this type of chaos isn’t part of the show. With Brock Lesnar's surprise return later in the evening, these fans missed more than just the action — they missed history.
More importantly, moments like this serve as a reminder that passion for wrestling should never cross the line into real violence. You can boo, cheer, or scream for your favorite, but once fists are flying, nobody wins — especially your wallet.