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There was sometimes disorder between supporters of different gladiators, such as when Pompeii was banned from having gladiator games for ten years due to a riot between locals and people from the countryside. More often, though, riots happened due to the chariot races, which were more team-oriented - and even then, the riots were more common in Constantinople than in Rome, which was, by the time of the Empire, heavily garrisoned with paramilitary forces.
Here's a particularly notable one:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nika_riots