Fans misbehaving in the stands at sporting events will never stop, and this was the case when the USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins faced off over the weekend.
Inside the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, thousands of fans of both teams were hoping to showcase their school pride and see their team win.
Unfortunately, an argument or possibly heckling was going on in the stands, which is fine if it is done with a little bit of respect. However, not everybody can take it.
A video surfaced online showing a female UCLA Bruins fan holding a drink in her right hand before she switched it to her left.
That was clearly done so she could reach back as far as she could to deliver the most vicious smack to the face of a male USC Trojans fan.
No other shots were thrown as people quickly stepped in to try and calm things down while others looked on in shock over what they had just witnessed.
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There is no word on if that UCLA fan was escorted out of Rose Bowl Stadium and arrested.
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The USC Trojans Got The Last Laugh Against The UCLA Bruins
The rivalry between the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles, reached another level on Saturday when a video showed a female Bruins fan smacking a man who appeared to be a fan of the other team.
That female fan may have won the brief fight, but her team would come out with the loss.
Lincoln Riley and Southern California weren’t fazed when they were down in the fourth quarter of Saturday night’s game against crosstown rival UCLA.
USC quarterback Jayden Maiava passed for 221 yards and one touchdown to help rally his squad to a 19-13 victory over the Bruins at the Rose Bowl in the 94th edition of the Crosstown Showdown.
On the other side, quarterback Ethan Garbers was 20 of 29 for 265 yards for the Bruins.
The Trojans improved their record to 6-5, while the Bruins dropped to 4-7.