A raging Philadelphia Eagles fan has been seen shattering the TV after the devastating loss at Super Bowl LVII.
A clip of a devastated supporter is currently making the rounds on the internet.
The video shows the man watching the final moments of the narrow 38-35 defeat after Patrick Mahomes overcame a niggling injury to lead his team to victory.
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As Harrison Butker scores the winning field goal in the final seconds of the game, the fan is captured seething before throwing his beverage at the flat-screen TV.
And if you thought that might be a slip of the hand, you’re sadly mistaken.
The YouTuber and comedian hurled himself in front of the TV, throwing punches and cracking the screen almost instantly.
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The Eagles supporter continued to throw his jacket, swinging it to the ground as his friends attempted to hold him back.
One friend is overheard yelling: “It’s just a game.”
But a few words of wisdom wasn't enough to calm this man down as he threw his fists at the TV again.
The video has left many shocked, as one person wrote: “Dudes a grown man and we still acting like this is so cool. Way to go Disney/ESPN.”
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Another said: “At that point… packing up my wings and spinach dip, and I’m sliding out.”
While another shared: “Don’t bet money you can’t afford to lose. He dressed like he had money to lose though. I guess he has to sell that outfit.”
However, many viewers have accused the group of men staging the video after it was revealed that the man in the video was a comedian and Streamy Awards nominee FunnyMike, as per TMZ.
One person commented: “$299 for a chance to go viral. Seems good actually. The acting has to be better. The tv has to be mounted. And the script gotta be wittier.”
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Another said: “Anything for likes smh.”
A third wrote: “He did that for views lol cowboys fan did that out of anger.”
The clip has been viewed 3.4 million times, has received half a million likes and 26,000 comments, so it's definitely a viral clip.
FunnyMike has his own YouTube channel, where he frequently films funny sketches and pranks.
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He has over 8.5 million subscribers and is even the creator of the YouTube series Abc Babies- Kids Songs and Nursery Rhymes.
I mean, from nursery rhymes to throwing fists, it’s quite the leap.
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