This whole show operates on Yakuza side quest logic. Cartoonishly over the top bully instantly learns the error of their ways and makes amends with the victim after an unrelated stranger shows up and violently kicks the evil out of them.
What I love about this show is that even thought the "bully" is usually just an actor trying to get a break, the fights are 100% real. The look of fear in the bully's eyes right before the fight were real.
I feel like the terror comes from the way the guys walks in. At least it would me. I mean, just looking at them, physically they look equal, maybe even the bully even more physically apt. But the bully is all pumped, then they start reading the fighters stats, and the fighter just walked in almost bored. He walked in like I do to my job, and I'm a fucking accountant. Idk, that'd be the moment I realized....I fucked up.
You have too understand when this show aired people truly didn't understand MMA and a lot of guy underestimated trained fighters.Way way more than they do today
Many of the “bullies” had a few amateur mma fights or trained to some extent. Their confidence wasn’t 100% but most of them were competent enough to beat up a regular person. The one bully that won his episode had multiple amateur fights and the fighters behind the scenes knew and recognized him
@seakermac5800 right. The pulled everyone from the kotc roster. Some of the bullies trained with some of the fighters from other episodes. This was the same time "smoker" fights were big. Regional mma organizations and local talent has always been a clown show. A bunch of tweakers from socal and vegas.
Then, mysteriously, Chris died 2 days later by a hit and run while leaving his workplace. Forensic officers found a strange amount of tobacco spit near his body..
Officers at the scene described the carnage as adorable stating, “This was by far the cutest crime scene I’ve been on in my 25 years in law enforcement.”
Eddie Alvarez who also was in the show said: "So I beat my guy up. And afterwards I couldn't help myself, so I go up to him like 'Dude, you're like 32, why are you bullying people?' He goes 'Dude, I don't even know him.' I didn't feel bad because these are genuine guys that are offered to go against a pro fighter for an opportunity to win ten grand. The fact their ego allowed them to think they could do well enough to earn money, that made it okay enough for me."
I work at a grocery store and I had a guy threaten to drop-kick me, and a lady hit me with her car twice while putting groceries in her car. I can definitely see Wes as being a real person.
Too bad the show is no more, huh? You'd be perfect for it. Wouldn't you love to see that woman get beat up? Nothing wrong with such a thing now adays after all.
This show is actually great. Also if you are curious on how real this is, the ref who worked the fights (Big John, very prolific person in the MMA community. Literally helped to create the modern rule set) has come out and said some of the guys were training MMA and wanted some exposure, some were faking it to get some cash, and a few of them were really just pieces of shit.
Yep. Watching the Texan, that guy really knew how to Box. And I believe jumping on too on a Knocked down oponnent wasn't allowed... Otherwise Texan would've won.
Yeah I remember some episodes being more believable than others when I look back on it. Watching this back in 3rd and 4th grade tho I of course thought all of it was legit 😂😂
I remember being super young like in kindergarten, and I was bullied by some kid till 2 buff high schoolers came in and smashed a chair over his head. Camera people flooded the room and said it was all for tv, I think it was called like Pre-bully beatdown
@@bigguy7353 Why would you respond to a very obvious joke comment by insinuating the OP is lying. Its like someone telling a knock knock joke and you saying "Ummmm actually when people knock on doors they tend to knock an average of 3-4 times, but never 2, 2 knocks is unnatural to the instinctually rhythm of the human psyche. It seems to me your supposed 'story' doesn't add up, you've been caught in a lie my friend"
I have to agree with Gunnar on the whole "adorable" thing. As a grown man, being called "cute" or "adorable" or god forbid "cuddly" just always feels like I'm not good enough to qualify for hot, handsome, attractive, etc. and they're just fishing for something that sounds like a compliment.
The whole thing is almost trying to make him look even worse than the bully. Really acting like he is an innocent little puppy with no way to fend for himself or anything else. People have more respect for dogs.
I'd rather be called cute/cuddly personally. To me, being called handsome makes me feel like that. Like they want to compliment me without giving me any real confidence or anything. Especially when that's the only kind of remark I ever get.
It's a TV show by calling him that like that it's amping up the difference between him and the evil meat stick. It's a TV show it's planned to engage the audience, That's all it is and nothing more.
@@A_Ducky he literally mentions multiple times that it’s clearly fake, he’s just going along with it because it’s more interesting to pretend it’s real then spend the whole video saying “fake, fake, that’s fake, nah scripted, nope fake, haha so fake” Also it’s funny that you think these shows are 100% staged, it’s more like 60-80%, a lot of the dialogue is improv (which is why it’s so bad), the scenes and situations are staged and planned, the people involved are just told basic talking points they have to hit
Fun fact this show and this episode more specifically is in the Guinness world record book for the ultra rare category of saying the word meat stick the most. I don't even think like Jack Link's says that term as frequently as they do in this episode in an entire year of meetings
Huge props to this show tho for the ref. Thats Big John McCarthy, one of the original officials for UFC and has had a very large play in making the sport as safe as possible. We Love Big John
For a Texan, he sure sounds like a Canadian. I can also tell from his tattoos (which I’m sure he calls “tats”) that he’s a fan of Godsmack &/or Disturbed 😂
Your commentary was actually funny as apposed to just giving generic recaps of what we just watched happen... and for that reason, you've earned a sub.
I’ve been WAITING on someone to cover this show. I was so into it as a kid because I was bullied relentlessly and it was very satisfying to see these people get the shit beat out of them
IT WASN'T REAL THOUGH. Mayhem has said numerous times that most of the bullies had zero relation to the supposed victim. The show was basically an open exhibition fight they open-casted for and let the pro's go ham.
Most of the "Bullies" also had backgrounds in Amateur MMA and were using it as a means to get into the next rank or were too old to do so. I also heard some of them were just Stunt Men. They might not have known how to fight, but they absolutely knew how to take a hit.
"There's something so lovable about the passion between two men" That's a good pride quote of the day. And I had almost forgotten about this show! Your videos have brought back of all the amazing MTV early 2000's shows my husband and I enjoyed when our adorable Gen Z kids were babies, man the years fly by ( I didn't remember that there were so many though lol)
I would never go back to watch shows like this but I am so entertained when I check out these streams of you watching them. I'd for sure watch just about every episode of bully beat down if you stream it.
I watched this religiously when I was younger! I remember one or two episodes where the bully actually handled his own. He didn’t exactly win, but he didn’t get his ass kicked lol
Bullying in real life isn’t bullying. It’s harassment, assault, and attempted murder. Why in the world does the restaurant allow this cowboy bully onto their property? It seems like such an easy solution lol
Thank you!! Like, bullying is a kid word that is supposed to describe unregulated kid behaviour. A grown ass person is not a damn bully, they are literally harassers, stalkers, and abusers.
Yeah he’s amongst the majority of less than ideal MMA fighters, good in a cage, struggles outside of it, he was a decent enough fighter, got chewed up in the UFC towards the end of his career if I remember correctly,
@@JohnnyBoy-gj3dkYeah, he was good early in his career and beat some straight up legendary fighters, like Robbie Lawler. But he kind of fizzled when he got to the UFC, and then was the victim of the iconic beat down when he got in the cage to confront Nick Diaz. He got beat down by the whole Diaz team. After his MMA career went sideways, so did his mental health. Was found passed out naked in a church, had a police stand off at his house etc.
To my understanding, most of the Bullies and "bullied" were friends. Most were just agreeing to split the money and made up w.e. backstory they could. I think specifically in season 1, a situation where they guy and his little brother being a bully was by my knowledge "real".
The only reason the fight was fair, is "The Gun" is a Brazillian jujitsu specialist. They don't focus on above ground striking, they plan on getting close and getting into submission territory.
Lol don't misgender him, he identities as he, not they. Look him up. He'd get mad at what you're doing. If you're gonna respect pronouns, respect the person first.
@@becominghero9754.... you realize OP was talking about all the fighters who practice that form of fighting, not The Gun right? They was referring to multiple people not saying The Gun uses they/them pronouns. Like I'm all for calling people out for shit but please learn how to critically read something before you do it.
I used to watch this in my youth and something that always struck me was if this isn’t completely scripted, I would have to imagine the bullying probably got worse. The type of people on this show would not have gotten their ass handed to them and just walked it off with a “have a good day.” Their egos wouldn’t let them. I am fairly confident in saying these guys would make the victims’ lives hell after the episode.
Gunnar going on about how there's "something lovable about gay sex" was like watching a douchey frat bro be an absolute ally and it was very therapeutic for me.
Clicked on this expecting not to watch the whole thing but the commentary got me especially the running in circles strategy it’s the same one my dog uses when we try to play fetch
@@LiShuBen That's what I was thinking, these guys are probably in the same friend group. The 'bully' probably does mess with the other guy but it's probably mostly harmless and exaggerated for the show.
Assuming that any of the is real, I wonder how much time the bully had to prepared. And whether the show provided any preparation for them, such as a gym membership. I also wonder how many things were covered in the waiver.
kinda wish this still existed so i could see the smile drop from the guy's face. i have a customer who laughs in my face every shift, almost like he's screaming, because i messed up his order one single time (forgot ice). would love to see him on this show lmao
"Tonight on NBC, the day after a man was on the TV show Bully Beatdown the other contestant of the show was found dead with apparent tire marks on his body."
I love a new Gunnar post!!!!!!!🎉 as fake as this one is, still fun. I didn’t think all the Tap Out shirts would bring back memories though lol yikes on trikes
Me and a buddy trained for UFC competition for four years, and in his debut amateur fight he got KO’d. When he came to, he didn’t even know where he was for like 10 mins, and to this day doesn’t remember the fight. So, this man really did get KO’d.
ok so from what I know the show isn't staged per say, they audition the contents and aren't super pressed if the story is real or not so ppl come up with fake stories and agree to split (the "victim" and the "bully" ) but the show just goes forward like they are real bullies and beats the shit out of them for real
Holy shit, the bully had a character arc. He's kind of like the anti-hero of his own Rocky story. Sure, he was an asshole, but he was also a tenacious underdog, and in the end, a man of principles.
I work at a fast food restaurant and Wes came in and threw chicken wings at me and protein shakes, then after shift when i left he hit me with a semitruck going 725mph, today I'm here to take "things that never happened" for $500 and use the winnings to buy a eggs to throw at the script creators for Bully Beatdown.
This whole show operates on Yakuza side quest logic. Cartoonishly over the top bully instantly learns the error of their ways and makes amends with the victim after an unrelated stranger shows up and violently kicks the evil out of them.
actually so real
It even has the music cues!
Can’t believe he didn’t get a silver plate or a Staminan for his trouble
I liked the episode(s) when the bully beat the professional. Thought it was hilarious as a kid lol
Reminds me of a lot of rpg games lol
This show is hilarious. The "I'll bully anybody" line hit in such an amazing way. Feels like a villain from Parks and Rec or something.
Letterkenny
It was scripted tho :/
@@antoniothenaturalwe know, it was still hilariously dumb
Both incredibly self-aware while also not being at all
Jeremy Jamm! 😂
What I love about this show is that even thought the "bully" is usually just an actor trying to get a break, the fights are 100% real. The look of fear in the bully's eyes right before the fight were real.
15:19 had me crying laughing
and the fighters are also trying to get their break. feels like an equal deal tbh
Bro stepping in the ring at all is terrifying, let alone with such an experience deficit
Just stepping the the ring to fight is ballsy enough.
I feel like the terror comes from the way the guys walks in. At least it would me.
I mean, just looking at them, physically they look equal, maybe even the bully even more physically apt. But the bully is all pumped, then they start reading the fighters stats, and the fighter just walked in almost bored. He walked in like I do to my job, and I'm a fucking accountant.
Idk, that'd be the moment I realized....I fucked up.
You have too understand when this show aired people truly didn't understand MMA and a lot of guy underestimated trained fighters.Way way more than they do today
True, but this whole show is fake. The actors do what they do because they are playing a role. Don't think so hard about it.
Many of the “bullies” had a few amateur mma fights or trained to some extent. Their confidence wasn’t 100% but most of them were competent enough to beat up a regular person. The one bully that won his episode had multiple amateur fights and the fighters behind the scenes knew and recognized him
@seakermac5800 right. The pulled everyone from the kotc roster. Some of the bullies trained with some of the fighters from other episodes. This was the same time "smoker" fights were big. Regional mma organizations and local talent has always been a clown show. A bunch of tweakers from socal and vegas.
Now they grossly overestimate them.
Thanks for saving me some typing
Then, mysteriously, Chris died 2 days later by a hit and run while leaving his workplace. Forensic officers found a strange amount of tobacco spit near his body..
Legend says you can hear a "Yee Haw" in the distance whenever you pass by Chris's place of death.
How sad. I really felt bad for the kid... RIP Buddy, Hope you felt more confident in yourself after Mayhem stood up for you.
Officers at the scene described the carnage as adorable stating, “This was by far the cutest crime scene I’ve been on in my 25 years in law enforcement.”
I hope y'all trolling
DNA evidence!! He’s been caught and got 200 yr in prison
Eddie Alvarez who also was in the show said:
"So I beat my guy up. And afterwards I couldn't help myself, so I go up to him like 'Dude, you're like 32, why are you bullying people?'
He goes 'Dude, I don't even know him.' I didn't feel bad because these are genuine guys that are offered to go against a pro fighter for an opportunity to win ten grand.
The fact their ego allowed them to think they could do well enough to earn money, that made it okay enough for me."
Some of them still won 1k or 2k
Don't forget about the dude who won the ten k but then gave it to the victim
I work at a grocery store and I had a guy threaten to drop-kick me, and a lady hit me with her car twice while putting groceries in her car.
I can definitely see Wes as being a real person.
Too bad the show is no more, huh? You'd be perfect for it. Wouldn't you love to see that woman get beat up? Nothing wrong with such a thing now adays after all.
;_; I'm so sorry
@@becominghero9754 all part of the job lol
im sorry twice is killing me🤣
Should've brought her to the show to fight against rampage Jackson!
This show is actually great. Also if you are curious on how real this is, the ref who worked the fights (Big John, very prolific person in the MMA community. Literally helped to create the modern rule set) has come out and said some of the guys were training MMA and wanted some exposure, some were faking it to get some cash, and a few of them were really just pieces of shit.
Yep. Watching the Texan, that guy really knew how to Box. And I believe jumping on too on a Knocked down oponnent wasn't allowed... Otherwise Texan would've won.
Yeah I remember some episodes being more believable than others when I look back on it. Watching this back in 3rd and 4th grade tho I of course thought all of it was legit 😂😂
If Sean Strickland was on this show, would he be the MMA guy or the bully?😂
Bully who does MMA@@JCT4120
@@JCT4120yes
I remember being super young like in kindergarten, and I was bullied by some kid till 2 buff high schoolers came in and smashed a chair over his head. Camera people flooded the room and said it was all for tv, I think it was called like Pre-bully beatdown
But he didn’t lose 😆 he ended up winning
@@bigguy7353 Why would you respond to a very obvious joke comment by insinuating the OP is lying. Its like someone telling a knock knock joke and you saying "Ummmm actually when people knock on doors they tend to knock an average of 3-4 times, but never 2, 2 knocks is unnatural to the instinctually rhythm of the human psyche. It seems to me your supposed 'story' doesn't add up, you've been caught in a lie my friend"
YOUVE BEEN CAUGHT IN A LIE FRIEND. CANT HOODWINK ME WITH YOUR TWO KNOCKS, NOBODY KNOCKS TWICE
What'd the bully do to you? Did he call you adorable?
@@PEaChKiLLER2238police do.
Sometimes
that "my favorite victim ever" clip is absolutely PRIMED for meme-ification
I have to agree with Gunnar on the whole "adorable" thing. As a grown man, being called "cute" or "adorable" or god forbid "cuddly" just always feels like I'm not good enough to qualify for hot, handsome, attractive, etc. and they're just fishing for something that sounds like a compliment.
The whole thing is almost trying to make him look even worse than the bully. Really acting like he is an innocent little puppy with no way to fend for himself or anything else. People have more respect for dogs.
I'd rather be called cute/cuddly personally. To me, being called handsome makes me feel like that. Like they want to compliment me without giving me any real confidence or anything. Especially when that's the only kind of remark I ever get.
It's a TV show by calling him that like that it's amping up the difference between him and the evil meat stick. It's a TV show it's planned to engage the audience, That's all it is and nothing more.
Man, I wish I were cute or adorable. So I guess it just depends on the person.
I feel this way too.
For a Texan this dude giving mad rural Canadian vibes
I mean Alberta is just freeze-dried Texas...- a PNWster Canadian who has to be neighbours with these guys
Well sure there's not many hockey players, but the stars are pretty big!
he said oot when he was doing his "yeehaw" bit while warming up before the fight.
I love that Gunnar has turned into the early 2000's TV guy. Keep it up I love this content!
same! I like that he has used it to his advantage after the other shows I just subscribed
I’m so glad he has cause I NEED him to watch south beach tow
I love that he believes even 1% of it is not staged
Chris James is all over that shit too
@@A_Ducky he literally mentions multiple times that it’s clearly fake, he’s just going along with it because it’s more interesting to pretend it’s real then spend the whole video saying “fake, fake, that’s fake, nah scripted, nope fake, haha so fake”
Also it’s funny that you think these shows are 100% staged, it’s more like 60-80%, a lot of the dialogue is improv (which is why it’s so bad), the scenes and situations are staged and planned, the people involved are just told basic talking points they have to hit
I rly love how you can see the little moments where the bully and victim are breaking character and smirking at how ridiculous it all is lol
Weirdly, the comically over-the-top bully feels more like a real person here
THE MEAT STICK 🍖
because there are genuinely people in the world who act like that and think they are normal lmfaoooo
I swear to god. When he said that line about “bullying everywhere,” I could tell this is probably like 2 friends that found a way to get $10,000 lol 😂
@@d-rose8167 best self given nickname ever and no one actually calls him that
As a person that lived in a small town with a bunch of drunk hicks throughout high-school, these people absolutely exist.
Fun fact this show and this episode more specifically is in the Guinness world record book for the ultra rare category of saying the word meat stick the most. I don't even think like Jack Link's says that term as frequently as they do in this episode in an entire year of meetings
You and chris james are single handedly dismantling my childhood and im here for it 😂
Two of my favorite channels, along with Moses Primm. Just hilarious commentary.
good
Chris James Mind Freak! lol
Yess
@@williamblackfyre4866dude hell yeah Primm is the shit
Bullying anyone after highschool is more of a self roast at that point.
He hit me with fries, burgers, a Kia Rio, and a milkshake. I'm telling ya he is ruthless
Huge props to this show tho for the ref. Thats Big John McCarthy, one of the original officials for UFC and has had a very large play in making the sport as safe as possible. We Love Big John
gunnar how dare you cut out the chat, we were having a riveting conversation about the homoeroticity of this show
Ayo what🤣🤣🤣🤣
Reading chat is half the fun 😔
Truly the most enlightening conversation.
The host’s Tapout shirt transported me back in time 20 years
gunner is so adorable (the only way i will describe him)
awwwwwwwwww
Bully
mega adorbz, totes agree
like yea omgggg supa dupa adorbz like omggggg
Lookit dem cheeks goochigoochigoo so adorable. Cuddly
Tell me you don't watch hockey without telling me. Wes definitely has fighting experience. He's just never had to defend a high kick lol
And can’t defend grappling and submission
@@t99709he just doesn’t have a jersey on the back of the mma finger to pull over his head when he can’t throw punches
All of them do. The Actors they used as the Bullies had backgrounds in Amateur MMA. Some of the Fighters even knew who the Bullies were.
I feel like I watched 2 friends find a way to get $10,000 lol 😂 meat stick was definitely playing a part.
Yeah you can kind of tell that they're friends and the backstory seems so ridiculous since Wes would be in jail lol
For a Texan, he sure sounds like a Canadian. I can also tell from his tattoos (which I’m sure he calls “tats”) that he’s a fan of Godsmack &/or Disturbed 😂
As a Canadian, I was thinking did they get a Canadian and a Texan mixed up😂
Straight out of Letterkenny!
@@katattack907 Give yer balls a tug
This is a really unique edit. It makes it feel so different than watching a recorded live stream.
Your commentary was actually funny as apposed to just giving generic recaps of what we just watched happen... and for that reason, you've earned a sub.
14:48 totally agree very bullyish and like condescending to keep calling him cute and pinching his chin/cheeks and adorable
As soon as he said "I like to run , hike and surf".. you know this is a setup 🤣🤣🤣
Most of the people on this show are friends lol
I love how the guy said no i dont remember anything and the the host was like oof thats rough anyway lets end the show 😂 gotta love the early 2000s
Theory: Wes got kicked in the head so hard he stopped bullying chris
I’ve been WAITING on someone to cover this show. I was so into it as a kid because I was bullied relentlessly and it was very satisfying to see these people get the shit beat out of them
@godsabitch2031Thats bait, thats bait
just imagine a car coming at you with the person inside yelling YEE HAWW! 💀😂😂😂😂
IT WASN'T REAL THOUGH. Mayhem has said numerous times that most of the bullies had zero relation to the supposed victim. The show was basically an open exhibition fight they open-casted for and let the pro's go ham.
Most of the "Bullies" also had backgrounds in Amateur MMA and were using it as a means to get into the next rank or were too old to do so. I also heard some of them were just Stunt Men. They might not have known how to fight, but they absolutely knew how to take a hit.
7:30 "You're even cuter when you see violence" 😅
Also, Legend says that the show also featured actors & stuntmen as the big bad bullies.
we need gunnar’s beatdown. its the exact same show, except its middle school bullies, and it’s gunnar beating the shit out of em
The bully almost ended that fight. He legit rocked him.
"There's something so lovable about the passion between two men"
That's a good pride quote of the day.
And I had almost forgotten about this show!
Your videos have brought back of all the amazing MTV early 2000's shows my husband and I enjoyed when our adorable Gen Z kids were babies, man the years fly by ( I didn't remember that there were so many though lol)
If anybody comments "who asked", just tell them I did
The homoerotic energy emanating from the actors in this show is unparalleled
I would never go back to watch shows like this but I am so entertained when I check out these streams of you watching them. I'd for sure watch just about every episode of bully beat down if you stream it.
I watched this religiously when I was younger! I remember one or two episodes where the bully actually handled his own. He didn’t exactly win, but he didn’t get his ass kicked lol
Bullying in real life isn’t bullying. It’s harassment, assault, and attempted murder.
Why in the world does the restaurant allow this cowboy bully onto their property? It seems like such an easy solution lol
It's quite obviously staged.
because it's not real, I imagine.
Thank you!! Like, bullying is a kid word that is supposed to describe unregulated kid behaviour. A grown ass person is not a damn bully, they are literally harassers, stalkers, and abusers.
No, bullying in real life is like calling someone adorable a few times.
Cause it’s not real 😂
The 1 episode where Mayhem actually fights the bully is my favorite one.
Gunnar you can bully me any day 😩😩
🤔🥱😴
Me first 💀
It’s meat stick!
Come on dad
Gross
Yo as soon as he heard "bjj black belt world title in 3 weight classes" his confidence evaporated
I looked up the host of this show mid video and jesus christ all the battery charges he has are insane
Daaaaamn, I was just wondering. Disappointed
Yeah he’s amongst the majority of less than ideal MMA fighters, good in a cage, struggles outside of it, he was a decent enough fighter, got chewed up in the UFC towards the end of his career if I remember correctly,
@@dabert5972u were wondering if he assaulted ppl
A person that gets paid to fight with a history of battery charges. Insane.
@@JohnnyBoy-gj3dkYeah, he was good early in his career and beat some straight up legendary fighters, like Robbie Lawler. But he kind of fizzled when he got to the UFC, and then was the victim of the iconic beat down when he got in the cage to confront Nick Diaz. He got beat down by the whole Diaz team. After his MMA career went sideways, so did his mental health. Was found passed out naked in a church, had a police stand off at his house etc.
The Bully had a good Stand up game... Probably cause of his Hockey Experience. That Head shot was Crazy 🤪
Yeah he was surprisingly good during the kickboxing round 😭
Oh my goodness. The nostalgia is real. This shit was my favorite when I was a freshman in high school.
“I don’t remember right.. now 👇” 😂 killed me
Wait, couldn’t the bully just… bully him out of his winnings? Like stealing an adorable victim’s lunch money
To my understanding, most of the Bullies and "bullied" were friends. Most were just agreeing to split the money and made up w.e. backstory they could. I think specifically in season 1, a situation where they guy and his little brother being a bully was by my knowledge "real".
There was an episode where the bully was actually good at throwing hands
Yeah wasn't it the Uzbek guy, Dennis I think his name was? I'm not very good with names and I just quickly went through the episode list on Wikipedia
Not all of them were actual bullies but just mma fighters who wanted exposure so could be
There was one where the bully challenged the host. That show was 100% unhinged
“There’s always a bigger fish”-qui gon jinn
The only reason the fight was fair, is "The Gun" is a Brazillian jujitsu specialist. They don't focus on above ground striking, they plan on getting close and getting into submission territory.
And in hockey they throw hands lmao so he’s thrown shots before for sure
Lol don't misgender him, he identities as he, not they. Look him up. He'd get mad at what you're doing.
If you're gonna respect pronouns, respect the person first.
@@becominghero9754 who are you talking to?
@@becominghero9754.... you realize OP was talking about all the fighters who practice that form of fighting, not The Gun right? They was referring to multiple people not saying The Gun uses they/them pronouns.
Like I'm all for calling people out for shit but please learn how to critically read something before you do it.
@@BookGal-wx5ww probably too late but I think that was a troll bro
I used to watch this in my youth and something that always struck me was if this isn’t completely scripted, I would have to imagine the bullying probably got worse. The type of people on this show would not have gotten their ass handed to them and just walked it off with a “have a good day.” Their egos wouldn’t let them. I am fairly confident in saying these guys would make the victims’ lives hell after the episode.
Gunnar going on about how there's "something lovable about gay sex" was like watching a douchey frat bro be an absolute ally and it was very therapeutic for me.
Allies are appetizers. Don’t insult gunny like that.
Actually, I’m non-binary
No matter how much of it was fake- the look in the bullies eyes at the end, that was real.
The fighters were told to dial it back in order to not kill the bullies.
The idea of tough guys protecting soft guys is cool, even when it’s totally directed, it’s still cool
Clicked on this expecting not to watch the whole thing but the commentary got me especially the running in circles strategy it’s the same one my dog uses when we try to play fetch
We had an adorable friend in our group, he was 4’11” and chubby when he was young we all bugged him for being adorable as all good friends should lol
I love this McBling (Male Edition) of the early 2000's! I can smell the energy drinks and hair gel through my screen!
I'm gay and still "I'm pure meat stick baby" is somehow the gayest thing I've ever heard.😂
Makes me wonder what conversation had to happen between Chris and the bully for them to end up going on that show
"Oh hey Chris, you here for a part too? I might be your bully! Love going for these "reality" shows, such fun characters to play"
There were a few reddit AMA's from people who did this show, and they were usually friends. The bully aspect was fake
@@LiShuBen That's what I was thinking, these guys are probably in the same friend group. The 'bully' probably does mess with the other guy but it's probably mostly harmless and exaggerated for the show.
@@deaconblooze1 Yup because if someone tried to hit me with a fucking car I'd try to sue them, not try to bring them onto a show
I am so glad someone is finally talking about this show! Honestly I was starting to think it wasn't a real show!
Assuming that any of the is real, I wonder how much time the bully had to prepared. And whether the show provided any preparation for them, such as a gym membership.
I also wonder how many things were covered in the waiver.
from the body types of some people on the show absolutely none. One of the "bullies" was just some skinny fat dude
Bro the way the announcer says "my favorite victim" is like he's just upset that he doesn't get to bully him as much
The fighter is a grappling guy, like the first round, thats why the striking round was more even.
You can tell it's not fake by that thick, natural Texan accent.
I find it wild but also surprising accurate that only one bully ever actually won the 10K and didnt submit to the mma fighter 😂
Ne bully beatdown episode where the fighter lasts the whole round without getting submitted.
If I was the victim I'd be so fucking salty
Loved this show when I was in middle school lol. Looking back on it, definitely a weird concept
Gunnar's reaction to be called a sissy was so adorable
At 21:30 he was letting the bully punch himself out. Everyone has gas for like a minute, maybe 90 seconds. Then he’s a punching bag
Chris is adorable when he's hyped up, please do more
"What does hockey have to do with fighting?" Oh, Gunnar...
kinda wish this still existed so i could see the smile drop from the guy's face. i have a customer who laughs in my face every shift, almost like he's screaming, because i messed up his order one single time (forgot ice). would love to see him on this show lmao
"Tonight on NBC, the day after a man was on the TV show Bully Beatdown the other contestant of the show was found dead with apparent tire marks on his body."
The bullies have such a big ego that they think they can't possibly lose
The whole shoes fake lmao
bro news flash it's fake but somehow the bullies look like the better human beings in these💀
@@anthonygiggie3898 yea ik, still amusing tho
@@ArkabrataDattaRoyChowdhury11 I was doing a character analysis of sorts, ik it's fake and you're right
Only a few of the episodes were ever confirmed fake.
"I'm a mix of those 2 nicknames" Missed opportunity to call yourself the Meat Gun
dude i remember watching this show in like middle school. Was so fucking wild and i always wished they would come teach all my bullies a lesson.
Kinda just seems like Chris needs a concealed carry license.
this video made me laugh out loud at work i love it
That guy’s situation is kind of real even if it’s fake. People that work in retail, fast food, etc. are always dealing with shit like that.
I love a new Gunnar post!!!!!!!🎉 as fake as this one is, still fun. I didn’t think all the Tap Out shirts would bring back memories though lol yikes on trikes
Me and a buddy trained for UFC competition for four years, and in his debut amateur fight he got KO’d. When he came to, he didn’t even know where he was for like 10 mins, and to this day doesn’t remember the fight. So, this man really did get KO’d.
ok so from what I know the show isn't staged per say, they audition the contents and aren't super pressed if the story is real or not so ppl come up with fake stories and agree to split (the "victim" and the "bully" ) but the show just goes forward like they are real bullies and beats the shit out of them for real
That concussion just makes his court case so much easier to win when he runs over adorable man for thr cash.
Holy shit, the bully had a character arc. He's kind of like the anti-hero of his own Rocky story. Sure, he was an asshole, but he was also a tenacious underdog, and in the end, a man of principles.
"Meatstick" is lowkey a fire drag name. Just saying Wes, you got options other than career-asshat available.
"Well, I hope you signed the waiver." LOL
They fight in hockey it’s part of the sport they be knocking there teeth out and everything
Gunnar doesn’t even need a nickname
He‘s already got the „Gun“ and the hard „R“ in his name!
10:55😂😂 drive a car through the ring. That made me laugh so hard😊
I work at a fast food restaurant and Wes came in and threw chicken wings at me and protein shakes, then after shift when i left he hit me with a semitruck going 725mph, today I'm here to take "things that never happened" for $500 and use the winnings to buy a eggs to throw at the script creators for Bully Beatdown.
This is Jerry Springer mixed with celebrity death match....had to be on MTV
Stunt idea....fight your bully Gunnar.
Gunnar v. His whole Twitch chat
This show needs to make a comeback
Bring this show back and put my boy Steven "Strangles People" Williams as the host