Two women are seen violently punching and kicking each other in cell phone footage at a Las Vegas casino during Super Bowl weekend.
In the video, the two unidentified women can be heard shouting incoherently at each other as a crowd surrounds them.
After seconds of yelling and pushing, a scantily clad, shoeless woman is seen emerging from the crowd and shaking hands with the woman she was arguing with earlier.
Both women then begin punching each other as the crowd rushes towards them to watch the fistfight up close.
A casino official is then seen breaking up the fight and taking control of the situation as other officials begin trying to disperse the crowd.
After seconds of yelling and pushing, a scantily clad, shoeless woman is seen emerging from the crowd and shaking hands with the woman she was arguing with earlier.
Both women then begin punching each other as the crowd rushes towards them to watch the fistfight up close.
A casino official is then seen breaking up the fight and taking control of the situation.
But their efforts are in vain as minutes later three men are also seen throwing punches and fighting each other on the casino floor.
Across the court, a man wearing a suit is seen punching another man wearing a T-shirt.
At this point, some officers can be seen trying to break up the fights in the video as the crowd tries to separate people.
Authorities have not yet identified any of the rioters or clarified why people were fighting. The casino also remains unknown.
DailyMail.com has contacted the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for comment.
Minutes later, the images also show three men hitting each other and fighting each other on the casino floor.
Across the floor, a man wearing a suit is seen punching another man wearing a T-shirt.
At this point, some officers can be seen trying to break up the fights in the video as the crowd tries to separate people.
The footage comes after video can be seen of a group of four men, a mix of fans from Kansas City and San Francisco, fighting each other while on a casino floor.
At one point, a man in a headlock is punched hard and people can be heard begging them to stop fighting.
The images appeared on social media shortly after the final whistle of Super Bowl 58, which was held in Sin City.
The Kansas City Chiefs managed to win their second consecutive Super Bowl by beating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22.
The images occurred after the long-awaited game at Allegiant Stadium ended, without the exact casino where it occurred being known.
In the end, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman in overtime, becoming the NFL’s ninth repeat Super Bowl champion.
With pop star Taylor Swift watching her boyfriend Kelce from a suite, the Chiefs captured their third title in five years, a streak that puts them among the league’s top franchises.
The group of four men, a mix of fans from Kansas City and San Francisco, can be seen fighting each other while on the casino floor.
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The first NFL Super Bowl in Las Vegas was a sloppy, error-filled affair that was mostly boring until the fourth quarter and overtime.
It was the second of 58 Super Bowls tied after regulation, and the first was played under new overtime rules that ensured both teams received the ball.
The Chiefs became the first team to win consecutive Super Bowls as underdogs; The Philadelphia Eagles were slight favorites a year ago.
There were also plenty of stars in the building watching, with Jay-Z, LeBron James and Paul McCartney among the celebrities in the crowd.
Post Malone sang ‘America the Beautiful,’ Reba McEntire performed the national anthem and Usher electrified the crowd at halftime.
He brought out several guests, including Alicia Keys, HER, Jermaine Dupri, Lil Jon and Ludacris.
Attendance was announced at 61,629 at the relatively compact Allegiant Stadium, the smallest attendance in Super Bowl history except for the pandemic game in Tampa, Florida, three years ago.