Super USA Brothers Go Viral After a Super Mario Look Alike Attempts Scaling Capitol Building Wall and Fails
The Super USA Brothers are going viral after a Super Mario look alike attempted scaling the US Capitol Building wall and failed woefully.
Viral footage shows Super USA Brothers scaling the Capitol Building wall with an outfit that look like right out of the Super Mario Sunshine game that came out on Gamecube in July 2002. Things didn’t end well when the Super USA Brothers went crashing down to ground after losing grip of the Capitol Building wall.



It’s not clear if the Super USA Brothers sustained any injuries from that fall. Judging from distance it seems they may have fell more than ten feet before crashing into a guarding rail and the ground. At the very least they probably have a sprained knee or ankle.
The Super USA Brothers and the Capitol Building are now part of US History together. Who knows maybe a video game will be made for them one day.
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