WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC VIOLENCE
I’m done wondering why most nightclub bouncers act like they’re the second coming of Christ and pretend that you don’t exist while you wait in line and politely ask them how long they think it will be before you get inside to buy a $20 Jack and Coke.
The answer is simple, as for every polite and courteous guy like me waiting patiently to get my foot in the door, there are six million assholes like this guy who managed to get kicked out of a club in Philadelphia over the weekend.
I mean, do you know how hard it is to get kicked out of a bar in Philly?
Anyway, it looks as though the dude in this clip tried making a deal with a dude who was originally thought to be a bouncer at Coda on Walnut Street and thought that being on the receiving end of a punch from that guy was a good idea to include in that deal.
It was not.
h/t Barstool Sports
UPDATE:
The crew at Coda reached out to us and issued the following statement:
“We are disgusted by the assault that took place early Friday morning outside our establishment. The man who punched our member does not work for CODA. That individual did not act, nor had permission to act, on behalf of our venue.
It was our staff that called 911 to report the incident and CODA management has and will continue to cooperate fully with the Philadelphia Police Department.
CODA has no tolerance for violence such as this and we pride ourselves on maintaining a safe and positive space where people can enjoy live entertainment.”
Being a bouncer in Canada looks like it totally worth it: Here’s All The Crap Bouncers At A Canadian Night Club Had To Deal With On New Year’s Eve