Internet users come across a video that’s making the rounds online. It shows a topless man doing a gorilla move in the monsoon. No, it's not a reference to wrestler Gorilla Monsoon, but it definitely channels some wild, primal energy from the ring.
In the video, which surfaced on social media on May 13, a man appears to come out of a manhole in the middle of a rain-soaked street. Surrounded by floating plastic bottles in a flooded roadway, he suddenly begins mimicking the movements of a gorilla—most notably, pounding his chest with his fist, a behaviour commonly associated with the animal.
Take a look at the video below
The short clip opens with a scene of heavy rain. Pedestrians are seen taking shelter under nearby storefronts, trying to stay dry. Meanwhile, the unidentified man puts on a gorilla-like performance, seemingly oblivious to the world around him.
What exactly prompted this odd behaviour? It remains unclear whether he was performing for a social media reel, disturbed, or maybe just happy to come out safely of the manhole amid the floods.
Despite the confusion, the video has captured massive attention online, racking up over 5.8 million views, 77,000 likes, and 300+ comments. However, the original post did not specify the exact date or location of the incident.
Netizens, as usual, reacted to the video with funny and relatable comments, with some nicknaming the man "Aquaman," others calling him “The Undertaker,” and many simply reacting with laughing emojis.