Cleveland has had some great viral moments. News, sports, weirdness, Twisted Teas, hastily made tourism videos, and more randomness have blessed Cleveland social feeds and beyond. These are 21 of our favorite moments in Cleveland internet history.

Man Jerry Springer passed away….RIP Legend. man protect Maury. pic.twitter.com/TJ1htM795j— monarch the great (@OneMonarchTwo) April 27, 2023 Credit: Twitter
“Hang On Sloopy” is a bad dumb song. https://t.co/pXQHN8yw2N— ARadSkullMug (@spitandtears) April 7, 2022 Credit: Youtube
GPODAWUND The Browns have had some terrible moments since returning in 1999. Perhaps none serves to summarize the franchise’s era of shitty football on and off the field than the viral misspelled Dawg Pound sign. Credit: Scene Archives
Patio Enclosures from 1993 Credit: Youtube
Burger King Lettucegate In 2012, an anonymous employee of Burger King snapped a pic of himself, standing on two containers of lettuce. Anonymous, the online collective famous for high-profile hackings, internet sleuthing, and virtual attacks against monster companies like Mastercard, didn’t take too kindly to senor asshole’s post and quickly destroyed his nameless, faceless designs by grabbing the GPS data from the picture, which turned out to be a Mayfield Heights Burger King. Credit: Scene Archives
It is fact that 50% of men in Ohio have the quote “Cleveland Browns fan so you know I’m loyal” in their Bumble bio— ashley (@ashleykilpat) February 27, 2021 Credit: Youtube
Japanese Bone Thugs Fan Gets Stranded In 2019, a Japanese man who idolized Cleveland hip-hop group Bone Thugs N’ Harmony sold everything he owned and flew to Cleveland to meet the rappers. Unfortunately for him, he was robbed, his visa expired and while he never met the rappers, they did help him get back to Japan. Credit: Scene Archives
We’ll See Ya In A Ken Ganley Kia Credit: Youtube
Johnny Manziel’s Fake Wig Instead of being with the team during the final week of the 2016 season, Johnny Manziel was seen gambling in Las Vegas. Not only was he in Vegas but he was there in disguise, wearing a blonde wig, a fake mustache and saying his name was BIlly. Of course, his ridiculous disguise blew up the internet and remains one of the lasting memories of the Johnny Football era. Credit: Scene Archives
Branded 24559 Eagle Point Columbia Station from EZ Media Productions on Vimeo. Credit: Youtube
Mall Guy Selfies It’s not hard to find Mall Guy, the seemingly ubiquitous Cleveland character who wears slogans like “One Sexy B” and “YOLO Swagg On” or “UNFORGETTABLE” in rainbow letters on his T-shirts and an LED belt that unfurls boilerplate city boosterisms like “Go Browns” and “Cleveland Rocks” in scrolling red letters across his waist. Whenever someone takes a picture with him, it has to go up on social media. Those are the rules. Credit: Scene Archives
‘Liberty’s in Solon, Maple Hts, Brunswick, Parma Hts, Vermilion….Hummmmmm’ Credit: Youtube
Dan Gilbert’s Letter When LeBron left Cleveland back in 2010, you’d think that would’ve been the biggest story, the fact that he left town. But Cavaliers’ owner Dan Gilbert decided to write a letter to LeBron, he put it in comic sans, and the letter may have been bigger on the internet than the decision itself. Credit: Scene Archives
if I took a shot for every time I saw an prompt answer on hinge that had something to do with Cleveland sports, I would have to get my stomach pumped. In half an hour.— Sanja (@sanjaglupaca) December 26, 2020 Credit: Youtube
1974 Epic Browns’ Letter To Fan Back in 2010, a letter was dug up from 1974 where a Browns fan sent the team a letter about the dangers of paper airplanes in the stands at Browns’ games. The team’s response was epic, stating, “Attached is a letter that we received on November 19, 1974. I feel that you should be aware that some asshole is signing your name to stupid letters.” Credit: Scene Archives
Ohio winning the Toledo War was the worst possible thing to happen to Ohio https://t.co/4esnt2gFai— nathan (@npchristman) April 7, 2022 Credit: Youtube
I just saw a Cleveland monsters player on hinge — we are getting married— lyse (@_lyseee) January 25, 2022 Credit: Youtube
Sherwin Williams TikToker Fired When a 22-year old local TikToker Tony Piloseno was fired from Sherwin Williams, it became a national news story. Piloseno became famous for his viral paint-mixing videos and had amassed 1.4 million followers and 24.2 million likes on TikTok for his aesthetically pleasing paint videos. After gaining popularity, he released a video detailing how he was fired by Sherwin-Williams as a result of his account gaining traction. After being fired, Piloseno received job offers from major paint companies like Benjamin Moore and Behr, but announced in a video that he had agreed to a full-time position with the Orlando-based Florida Paints. While building his @tonesterpaints account, Piloseno’s main passion was mixing paints in an actual store. Credit: Scene Archives
Empire Window With Big Chuck and Little John From 1991 Credit: Youtube
Dating in Cleveland is like thrifting for people— LB©️ (@Lintendo_64) October 20, 2020 Credit: Youtube
Browns Tailgating Hijinks Any number of viral moments from Browns tailgates could be here, but this rock-climbing fan and his fall in The Pit is a good example of what happens when Sunday mornings end up on the internet. Credit: Twitter