SHOCKING footage shows the moment a bingo hall erupted into a massive fight with punches being thrown.
The chaos was caught on camera after a mass brawl broke out between punters at Club 3000 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, at around 9pm.

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Footage of the brawl appeared to show punches being thrown[/caption]
One witness described it like seeing ‘WWE’[/caption]
Women were seen grabbing each other by the hair and a man appeared to punch a female in the face during the pandemonium.
It is unclear what exactly started the massive fight in the video.
However, a witness claimed that tempers initially boiled over when a man was ejected from the venue and the crowd reportedly clapped as he made his exit.
Witnesses say this led to his female companion clashing with another woman.
Shocked bystanders then watched on as the chaos quickly escalated across the bingo hall.
Dramatic footage then shows multiple women trading blows between tables, as other players desperately attempt to intervene.
A man in a blue top can then appears to throw a right jab at a woman.
And one onlooker can be heard screaming: “What the f***.”
Another group of women can be seen grappling with one another, as other bingo-goers desperately attempt to separate them.
One witness described the scene as “WWE in a bingo hall”.
They said: “It was absolute chaos. The whole place was in total uproar.
“It was like WWE in a bingo hall.
“Women were swinging handbags and pulling each others hair.
“Men were running across the tables to break things up but then getting caught in the middle.
“I’ve never seen anything like it in all my years of coming here.”
The session, on Sunday night, was temporarily paused while staff restored order.
But Bingo fans thankfully later returned to complete their games once the fracas was broken up.
West Yorkshire Police said it was investigating a potential public order crime.
A spokesperson said: “We were called at 9.11pm to a business premises on Balm Road, Hunslet, to reports of an ongoing fight.
“A public order offence is being investigated.
“There were no reported injuries and enquiries are ongoing.”

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Multiple people were involved in the fracas[/caption]