These Oklahoma brothers drove 20 miles home from a UFC fight with a drunk dude passed out in the bed of their pickup 😂

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This is some of the best home security footage you'll ever see.

These brothers went to a UFC fight in the city, headed home afterwards, and found a surprise waiting for them in the bed of their truck. A drunk dude took the whole 20-mile ride back to their house asleep in the back of the pickup.

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Hey Andrew, you got a stray!

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Passenger: We went 20 miles north of the arena!

Drunk: Oh, you did?

Andrew: We're in Edmond.

The drunk had to pee in the bushes, then asked his impromptu Uber driver if he'll stick around and wait for the real Uber to get him 😂

Peak drunk guy stuff right here.

Here are some details from Yahoo:

The brothers are Andrew and Lance Dixon, and a home security camera at the house recorded the moment they found him. Andrew's fiancée, Jaden Huck, posted the footage to social media, where it went viral ...

Huck said the brothers gave the man water and a lawn chair, and that he called a friend to come pick him up. She confirmed in a follow-up post that he got home safely. Commenters on the video pointed to the jersey he was wearing and his accent and concluded he was South African, though that hasn't been confirmed. His name has not been released.

Imagine being a white guy from South Africa partying in Oklahoma City only to wake up who knows how long later in the back of a truck in the suburb of Edmond, having no clue what happened or how you got there 🤣

Thank goodness he made it back safely.

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