A shocking incident at Melbourne bar, Bar 20, sparked by a rude request for beer has left everyone stunned, with the now infamous "flying chair" knockout being watched by over 27 million people worldwide.
On Friday night, a man stormed into the King Street venue, accompanied by his friend, and immediately started causing trouble. When the bartender refused to serve them due to their aggressive behavior, the patron snapped, demanding to be served despite using explicit language. The request was so shocking that it made the bar manager rethink serving him, prompting an eight-minute ejection from the premises.
However, in a bizarre twist, as one of the men walked out of the bar, he returned to apologize for his friend's behavior, only to have a chair hurled at him by his companion. The wooden furniture smashed into his back, knocking him unconscious while security guards watched on in shock.
According to Bar 20 co-owner Michael Trimble, this chaotic incident was never expected and left everyone stunned. "It's crazy," he said of the eight-minute ejection, which is unusual for a bar ban. Trimble revealed that during the confrontation, one of the men brandished a bollard as a weapon before reconsidering his actions.
The CCTV footage from the incident has garnered over 27 million views in just 24 hours, catapulting this King Street tussle into global sensation status. For Trimble, it's been a memorable experience, particularly since he received the chair that caused all the commotion and now displays it as memorabilia in his popular Melbourne nightspot.
In the aftermath of the incident, one thing remains clear: such incidents should never be taken lightly, especially in establishments meant for socializing. The true identities of those involved remain unknown, but their actions are forever etched into internet history.
On Friday night, a man stormed into the King Street venue, accompanied by his friend, and immediately started causing trouble. When the bartender refused to serve them due to their aggressive behavior, the patron snapped, demanding to be served despite using explicit language. The request was so shocking that it made the bar manager rethink serving him, prompting an eight-minute ejection from the premises.
However, in a bizarre twist, as one of the men walked out of the bar, he returned to apologize for his friend's behavior, only to have a chair hurled at him by his companion. The wooden furniture smashed into his back, knocking him unconscious while security guards watched on in shock.
According to Bar 20 co-owner Michael Trimble, this chaotic incident was never expected and left everyone stunned. "It's crazy," he said of the eight-minute ejection, which is unusual for a bar ban. Trimble revealed that during the confrontation, one of the men brandished a bollard as a weapon before reconsidering his actions.
The CCTV footage from the incident has garnered over 27 million views in just 24 hours, catapulting this King Street tussle into global sensation status. For Trimble, it's been a memorable experience, particularly since he received the chair that caused all the commotion and now displays it as memorabilia in his popular Melbourne nightspot.
In the aftermath of the incident, one thing remains clear: such incidents should never be taken lightly, especially in establishments meant for socializing. The true identities of those involved remain unknown, but their actions are forever etched into internet history.