Walmart “Thunderdome” goes viral as brawl breaks out at self-checkout

Michael Gwilliam
walmart brawl at self-checkout

An outrageous all-out Walmart fight is going viral after multiple women started brawling at the self-checkout.

If you’re tired of paying full price for UFC and boxing pay-per-views and don’t have a Waffle House nearby, Walmart could be your next best option for all your gratuitous violence needs.

Over the years, Walmart has experienced numerous instances of wild brawls breaking out. From insane 25-person battle royales to chairs being thrown at people, there’s hardly ever a shortage of chaos.

This week, an ugly brawl at a Walmart in the United States started to circulate online after clips surfaced customers started beating up each other and it’s pretty gnarly.

Walmart customers brawl in self-checkout melee

Uploaded by ‘Mrgunsngear’ on X, formerly known as Twitter, the clip begins with a couple of customers getting heated about something before everyone in the store decides to throw down.

In the blink of an eye, all hell breaks loose, with three separate fights happening all over around the self-checkout.

At one point, a woman who appears to have been wearing a head scarf, throws it off and demands another foe to “bring it” before kicking someone else while they were down.

A bit later, after multiple bodies were on top of each other in an outrageous dog pile, the brawl finally began to die down, and the combatants went their separate ways.

“The safety of our associates and customers is our top priority. Violence in our stores is never tolerated,” Walmart told Newsweek when addressing the fight clip.

Numerous users were impressed and disgusted by the viral brawl, which has since been viewed nearly 2 million times.

“Walmart should be renamed Thunder Dome,” one remarked.

“Where else can you find wholesome entertainment?” someone else joked.

“They don’t charge to watch the fights, yet, so…” said another, hopefully not giving Walmart any ideas.

It’s not clear when or where this brawl took place or if any of the participants were arrested for their role in this slobber knocker.

About The Author

Michael Gwilliam is a senior writer at Dexerto based in Ontario, Canada. He specializes in Overwatch, Smash, influencers, and Twitch culture. Gwilliam has written for sites across Canada including the Toronto Sun. You can contact him at michael.gwilliam@dexerto.com or on Twitter @TheGwilliam