(Video courtesy YouTube/ClashofMyAssinYaMind/MTV)
I admit that I haven’t watched many episodes of Bully Beatdown, mostly because the first episode I caught during the first season that saw the bully beat the regional fighter he squared off against. It ruined it for me. It was a misnomer consdidering the bully didn’t get beat down, kind of like Dancing with the Stars which doesn’t feature anyone most peope would consider a star and what they’re doing on the show doesn’t really resemble dancing. False advertising, in my opinion.
Well, I happened to be flipping through the channels on my satellite receiver on Thursday when I stumbled across the episode above featuring Jeremy Horn, so I left it on MTV and watched the show all the way through.
I wasn’t disappointed.
Horn, who is well south of 100 fights, proved why he is one of the most experienced and winningest fighters in MMA history by the way he toyed with the douchebag death metal "singer" and inline skater named ‘Truck,’ before getting down to business, Von Flue and rape-choking him into oblivion and knocking him out with a liver kick.
I know there’s been some rumors that the show is staged and that the participants are paid actors, but you can’t fake the obvious pain that Truck was in when Horn shin-choked and uppercutted him onto queer street.
Crom bless you, Gumby.


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