While the footage was being shown, host Adam Leventhal told viewers: "Let's have another look at that brawl then. Keep your eyes on the right of the screen here.
"It is Mateusz Klich. He wades in with his water bottle which you can see there. He tries to spray it down the Bolton player's neck - and it all kicks off from there.
"It's not what you want to see."
Leeds' win was nervy and until Ezgjan Alioski sent a 30-yard effort over Remi Matthews' head, the Trotters keeper having clearly misjudged the flight of the ball, most of Elland Road was living on the edge.
Leeds United's form has dwindled since 'spygate' (Image: GETTY / SKY SPORTS )
Leeds beat Bolton 2-1 and Phil Parkinson was sent off (Image: SKY SPORTS )
Whether he meant the 68th-minute winner only Alioski will know - but he and the rest of his team-mates couldn't have cared less.
For Marcelo Bielsa it has laid the foundation for Tuesday night's important trip to QPR - the game in hand on his promotion rivals.
"It's always good to go into a game like this with a victory. I thought we showed a lot more maturity in the final minutes of the game," said the Argentinian.
Bolton had been a tough nut to crack - and they didn't go quietly even though relegation is staring them in the face.
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Sky Sports showed the drama unfold on air (Image: SKY SPORTS )
Phil Parkinson was sent off following a 'brawl' during Bolton's game with Leeds (Image: GETTY )
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Shortly after his crucial goal Alioski was then floored by an aerial challenge from Bolton striker Josh Magennis which prompted the free-for-all on the side of the pitch which involved both benches.
Parkinson said: "I don't know why the referee picked on me. There was a melee on the side of the pitch.
"One of their players poured a drinks bottle over one of our player's heads. Both sets of staff have gone to separate everyone because you don't want it escalating.
"I did have a go at Pontus Jansson saying he had instigated the situation by running over to the incident. There were around 15 people amongst it but the referee decided to pick me out and give me a red card."