Wild moment travelers throw punches and smack each other with wet floor signs in WWE-style brawl at Chicago airport
Watch how the airport brawl unfolded
DRAMATIC footage has captured the moment a brawl broke out at Chicago airport.
The clip showed passengers aimlessly throwing punches and slapping each other with wet floor signs in comical scenes.
The brawl featured four people – one man wearing a white shirt, two travelers in black, and a man sporting a blue shirt.
The man in blue was wearing what looked like an ID badge.
It’s unknown what sparked the brawl, but footage showed two men squaring up before tussling.
The man in white was armed with a wet floor sign.
He used the sign to land a blow to his rival’s head before slapping the other traveler.
But, then, the man in blue, who crept up behind the armed passenger, seemed as if he was preparing to lash out.
The man in the white shirt was hit on the back before being ganged up on by the other three men.
The brawl continued – with one man being hurled onto the floor.
Then, the video showed the man in the white t-shirt trying to fend off the traveler with dreadlocks.
In the melee, he seemed to pull his dreadlocks.
The man in the white shirt was seen holding the locks while the other was clutching the top of his head.
He regained his composure and then picked up a metal stanchion as the others circled him.
One of the men in black was armed with a wet floor sign, as was the guy in the blue shirt before the footage ended.
The incident happened on December 12, according to Chicago cops.
Police confirmed to the New York Post that no one was arrested.
Officials at the Chicago Department of Aviation also refused to comment.
The brawl was not the first time that a melee broke out at Chicago airport.
In May 2023, The U.S. Sun reported how a group of passengers started scrapping by the baggage carousel.
Viral footage taken at the time showed travelers yanking hair and punching and kicking each other.
Chicago O’Hare airport is the ninth busiest airport in the world, and it handled more than 70 million passengers in 2023.