Two blokes filmed in bloody brawl on Sydney train - then they hug it out

Two passengers riding a Sydney train have been left bloodied and bruised and after they were filmed trading vicious blows, before ending their fight by hugging it out.

Footage captured on Wednesday night on the train headed to the Central Coast shows an older man approach a young office worker sitting on the lower level of the carriage before the two men trade barbs with one another.

After nearly minute of slagging each other as the train leaves Central Station, things take a violent turn when the older commuter makes contact with his fellow passenger.

“You just f****** hit me,” the office worker says as he launches out of his seat.

The two men traded blows on the bottom level of a Sydney Train on Wednesday night. Source: Facebook/Judita Aku-wei Winter
The two men traded blows on the bottom level of a Sydney Train on Wednesday night. Source: Facebook/Judita Aku-wei Winter

The younger man is seen landing two right hooks to the older man’s face before being wrestled to the ground.

A flurry of fists and kicks follows as the pair grapple their way around the carriage in front of a few shocked commuters.

The pair emerged from the ground both bloodied and bruised. Source: Facebook/Judita Aku-wei Winter
The pair emerged from the ground both bloodied and bruised. Source: Facebook/Judita Aku-wei Winter

After two minutes of tussling, the bleeding and exhausted men take a second to catch their breath.

Appearing to become suddenly aware of the madness that had just unfolded, the wounded commuters opt to use their words instead.

In a bizarre twist, the men ended their two minute wrestle with a hug and an apology. Source: Facebook/Judita Aku-wei Winter
In a bizarre twist, the men ended their two minute wrestle with a hug and an apology. Source: Facebook/Judita Aku-wei Winter

“Look you had a crack at me first, this is not how I intended my night to go... I'm trying to get home, I have work in the morning,” the young man explains.

“If you don’t mean it, I don’t mean it.”

Much to the delight of those filming the chaos, the men suddenly wrap their arms around each other and hug it out.