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Delhi Metro: After an elderly man knocked down a younger passenger during a fight, the internet was impressed

The Delhi metro is experiencing yet another incident; this time, passengers were astonished to see a full-fledged fight like to one seen in the WWE. Two guys got into a fight in the subway, and a video of it went viral on social media. The dispute quickly became violent. The aforementioned video quickly gained viral popularity due to its severe violence and the obvious aging of one of the guys in it. The fact that the guy defeated the younger opponent with ease, in spite of his advanced age, attracted the greatest attention from online users. The description of the popular video said that the fight was caused by an incorrect shove, albeit the exact time and cause of the altercation were not established.

The user “Ghar ke kalesh” posted the video on the social networking platform X (formerly Twitter). “Kalesh b/w Two men Inside Delhi metro over push and shove in the crowd,” read the description for the photo.

The video went viral right away and made people chuckle on the internet. The majority of individuals described the event as “everyday” for the Delhi metro, while others applauded the elderly guy and said that he was strong for hitting the younger rider. When the video was posted yesterday, 241K people watched it.

Using the comment section, individuals expressed their opinions. One user said, “Delhi metro kalesh is everything.” There was another who stated, “Bhai uncle ne pehle kya mast Roman Reigns ki tarah laat mara larke ko (Uncle’s kick was amazing, just like Roman Reigns)”. A third individual questioned, “Metro hai ya wwe ka wring (Is it metro or WWE ring?)” A fourth user added, “Bruh said’marne ki umar mai’ and got shagged by a UNCLE.” A fifth individual added, “Tagging @OfficialDMRC for further action to prevent future incidents like these.” Another said, “Uncle literally folded him.” Another person remarked, “Uncle knew another dude’s center of gravity was on top of the train.”

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