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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A knock down, drag out brawl broke out at one of Memphis's newest family friendly attractions.

Police rushed to Main Event Entertainment late Thursday night after they say a crowd of more than 20 people started fighting.

Memphis Police told WREG they have responded to calls more than 20 times at Main Event since mid-Decemeber, including one other fight.

But some customers said Thursday night's fight is cause enough to be worried about the new restaurant and Game Center.

John Thomas is from Olive Branch and said his kids have been waiting all Spring Break to come to Main Event Entertainment.

Hearing a brawl broke out inside the family oriented center last night has him worried, but not surprised.

"You know, this is Memphis. So, it happens everywhere! You can't get away from it."

Police say someone got punched inside the center last night and a fight erupted around him.

Security guards for Main Event told police they tried to stop the victim from entering the fight and had to pepper spray him to get him under control.

Once the guards jumped in, police say the fight broke up, and people started leaving.

The manager of Main Event would not talk to WREG.

Some customers said they have been wondering how long it would be before something like this happened, and they are saddened a place meant for families instead became a place of violence.

"That's why things don't come or businesses don't want to come, because they hear that bad stuff happening," one customer said. "That's sad. That's sad for the city."

Main Event released the following statement:

“The safety of our guests is a top priority and we thank our onsite security guards for quickly diffusing an incident last night, resulting in no injuries. We also appreciate the quick response from the Memphis Police Department.”

No arrests have been made, but police are investigating.

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