High drama. Bad blood. Low blows. Tired clichés. Everything we were expecting from the upcoming season of "The Ultimate Fighter," all wrapped in one neat little video package. No surprises here. Hope you’re ready for a season’s worth of a laconic Chuck Liddell becoming increasingly agitated with Tito Ortiz‘s mouth, while Ortiz tries out one-liner burns that never quite hit the mark they’re aiming for. If that doesn’t interest you, might as well checkout right now and go watch "Tool Academy 3." Actually, it’s pretty much the same crap over there, so either way you’re stuck.








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commentsNext up, Kimbo vs Bob Sapp who's team will sprint to the finish line and who will run out of gas! Stay tuned... PLEASE!!
I don't know why that Tito-excuse didn't occur to me before! That's good stuff. If it's not the clap or gonarrhea, it will be a particularly bad herpes out-break...
Your mom has a tight ass.
Just saved you $11.
It may tank like everyone here hopes it does, but maybe at least wait to see a couple episodes before coming out so strong? I could link you back to last year when there was a month of "OMG THIS IS GOING TO BE THE GREATEST THING EVER TO HIT TV!!!!" about the heavyweights, so it's possible we're wrong. These lighter weight classes make better fights, anyway. I could give two shits about the coaches, but I wouldn't mind seeing a few sustainable fighters come out of this for a change. The last several seasons have produced just about squat.
"You know, uhhh, I really couldn't train as hard as I would've liked because of the clap. The gonarrhea wasn't that bad, but the clap really slowed me down."
BTW, he realizes that Tyler is just a made up alter ego and it was really him the whole time, he shoots himself in the head to get rid of Tyler then watches as the building crumble.
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