Two Strangers Bump Into Each Other At A Game, And It All Quickly Escalates To A Hilarious Dance Off

Nov 22, 2018 by apost team

Dance-offs always draw attention and make people smile. At your cousin's wedding? Perfect spot. At your senior prom? Even better. At your local college football game? The best place ever!! You can see all the fun from a recent West Virginia University football game.

The dance battle didn't start out nice. The men started scuffling a bit. But, it quickly turned into the dance battle of the century, with the entire stadium laughing riotously. It's one of those battles that will never be forgotten. Because it was filmed and shared on social media for everyone to enjoy!!

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Charles E. Hayes opens the shot as he starts to rouse the crowd of cold WVU fans. His dancing up and down the aisle and around the metal seats got everyone up and cheering for their favorite football team. Go Gold and Blue!!

Then, the unthinkable happens. As the crowd cheers wildly for their favorite team, Charles had to stop dancing. Anderson Small crashed his dance moves. They had a few words to say to each other. Ultimately, the decided to battle it out with dance moves instead of words.

The dance off started out with Charles breaking out his best moves a few aisles in front of the competition. There was no need for Anderson to be so rude. Of course, Anderson wasn't going to take that. He jumped in front of Charles with some shimmy action. There ya' go!!

The battling duo kept throwing out their best moves as the crowds cheered them on. The entire competition was intense and hilarious at the same time. People loved it, especially when the two men embraced at the end. The crowd was totally unaware that the two had been friends forever.

Anderson is studying journalism at WVU currently while Charles recently graduated. Their friendship is deep and long abiding. Their dance off was their present for their fellow WVU fans during the big game!!

The film team who run the JumboTron were in on their plan. They were able to capture the dance off from start to finish. They knew people were going to love it, and they were totally correct. It's a big smash well beyond the WVU canvas. See for yourself.

What do you think of Charles and Anderson's moves? Let us know which one was the best. Also, give your friends a chance to see this dance competition for themselves.