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Home»Human Interest»Man Dumps Retro Jordans After Michael Jordan’s Controversial Daytona 500 Moment in Florida Sparks Backlash: ‘Went Right Back to Collect Them’

Man Dumps Retro Jordans After Michael Jordan’s Controversial Daytona 500 Moment in Florida Sparks Backlash: ‘Went Right Back to Collect Them’

Method acting, sneaker edition

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelFebruary 18, 20263 Mins Read
Man placing a pair of retro Air Jordans into a public trash bin after a viral Florida Daytona 500 controversy.
Image source: X via @mymixtapez

Air Jordans aren’t just shoes. They are legends in their own right, worn by collectors, athletes, and anyone who cares about style or basketball history. While people chase them for their resale value, a lot of folks just love the way they look and what they represent: Michael Jordan at his best. So when a recent clip from Florida featuring MJ himself stirred up the internet, one guy took it personally. He did something wild with his own Jordans, and the moment blew up online.

Man throws away his retro Jordans after the clip of Michael Jordan with the kid at the Daytona 500 went viral. 👀
pic.twitter.com/aCNc9tGxJT

— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) February 17, 2026

In the now-viral video making the rounds online, a guy walks up to a trash can and tosses his retro Jordans right in. For sneaker fans, that’s almost painful to watch, since those shoes are serious collectors’ items. The clip doesn’t tell us why he did it, but the timing says a lot. It popped up just after everyone started arguing about that Michael Jordan moment at the Daytona 500 in Florida.

For the uninitiated, someone filmed Jordan celebrating after the race, hanging out with fans and other racers. At one point, he interacts with six-year-old Beau Reddick, whose dad is NASCAR driver Tyler Reddick. The video doesn’t show the whole story, and people can’t agree on what really went down. Online viewers are upset, calling Jordan’s behavior out of line. 

Michael Jordan’s video set off a storm online, but not everyone bought the drama of that sneaker toss. A lot of people called it out right away, saying it looked more like a stunt for clicks than real anger. Viewers joked that the guy probably scooped up those Jordans as soon as the camera stopped rolling. For them, it didn’t feel like a real protest. It felt like someone chasing attention, especially when you think about how much those old-school Jordans are worth and what they mean to sneakerheads.

Internet Reacts as Man Dumps Retro Jordans Over Michael Jordan’s Florida Daytona 500 Controversy

The video also sparked skepticism from viewers who weren’t convinced the act was genuine. “We know he went right back to collect them,” one person wrote. Another added, “We all know as soon as he finished recording, bro literally jumped in and grabbed them back out the trash.”

Some comments focused on the symbolism behind the moment. “MJ’s legacy is being trashed, literally,” a user said. Another wrote, “Man treated those retro Jordans like they personally offended him.”

Others paid attention to the details in the clip. “You notice how soft he throws them down in there do you know them? Well he’s gonna pick them back up right after,” one comment read. “He got them out after he stopped recording. If he was serious he would of cut them up or something!” another user claimed.

A few pointed out what they saw as hypocrisy. “So why he didn’t throw away the Jordan ones that he’s wearing?” one person asked. Meanwhile, another broader reaction read, “We are getting dumber and dumber. Social media has cooked our brains.”

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People watched as a simple celebration at one of NASCAR’s biggest events exploded online. Just like that, a fun moment turned into weeks of heated arguments, endless memes, and, weirdly enough, someone tossing their sneakers in protest. It’s crazy how fast social media can take something and turn it into a full-blown cultural storm, especially when sports, fame, and the internet all mix together.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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