
Watch: This Bike Rider Just Pulled Off A Tom Cruise-Level Stunt
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The video shows three men riding a bike across a busy intersection before the accident occurs.
A bike's accidental fall took an unexpected turn, leaving the internet more surprised than concerned for the riders' safety. A viral video shows three men riding a bike across a busy intersection. In the blink of an eye, the speeding bike plunges straight into a roadside drain filled with water.
The video opens with an almost empty road, a few vehicles passing by. Suddenly, a bike speeds in from one side and heads straight into a roadside drain. While two of the riders go down with the bike, the third pulls off an epic save by grabbing onto the railing just in time to avoid falling. His perfect timing and quick reflexes 'impressed" many viewers. So much so that some of them were reminded of Tom Cruise.
He's definitely Tom Cruise's stunt double! pic.twitter.com/PV6Ldeo6VH — The Figen (@TheFigen_) May 31, 2025
A user shared the video on X, jokingly calling the last rider the stunt double of Tom Cruise. Many others chimed in with funny comments, while some expressed concern for the other two riders. One wrote, 'I'm actually worried about the other two that drowned," while another added, 'That guy pulled a Mission Impossible move, but the dude in the middle is still buffering."
'He could totally be in Fast and Furious, too," read a comment. A user quipped, 'Oh haha lol. They didn't even try. Just said, Let's go for a swim."
Details about the date and location of the incident remain unclear. However, according to Grok, the bike fall occurred in Vietnam, where the riders performed stunt-like actions for social media attention. The video sparked debate online, with many questioning whether the incident was accidental or staged.
A user asserted, 'It wasn't a performance. The motorbike made a manoeuvre to avoid colliding with the van. This resulted in the motorbike heading straight towards a body of water. The person hopped off the motorbike to avoid falling into the water."
This video is just one among many similar clips circulating online.
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In another viral clip, three girls are seen trying to clean their clothes after they were stained black from falling into a sewer, while locals rushed to recover their scooter.
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