Mayhem Miller on Bully BEATDOWN!!

[quote=3moose1;2079510]He knows Jujutsu?

Really?

What do him and Jujutsu do? Are they good friends, or just casual acquaintances?[/quote]

He took his partner to his dojo in the last episode and tried to teach her some moves without success…

[quote=H_Murdock;2079507]I want to see Richard from the 1st season of beauty and the geek inviting Mayhem to beat up Chuck for winning the show.

VS

Oh and Chuck knows Jujutsu if I remember correctly…

Chuck’s not really a bully but I really wanted Richard to win, he’s so hilarious.

Ahhh, Chuck’s a good guy, nevermind![/quote]Wasn’t there a Bullshido member who actually ended up on that show? “Bunyip” or something?

Bunyip was on that show. First season. Neither of those are him.

http://www.onesourcetalent.com/castings/mtv-bully-beatdown/

WHY HAVE NO BULLSHIDOKA SIGNED UP FOR THIS YET??!??

The MMA coach at my church’s gym filmed one of the pilot episodes. He basically got paid to beat the shit out of someone with no training. I haven’t seen him in the preview footage yet, however. Still, the show looks like fun :slight_smile:

That’s right, moosey. I’m gonna give MTV a call and then you’re gonna be sorry!!!

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P.S. We need to be on this like we were with Final Fu. Bullies (that’s kinda funny now) Assemble!!!

We need the fighters posting here. I say we start a new thread when the show airs.

I’m setting my TiVo for this. I finally have a reason to watch MTV again (it’s been a few decades…).

I was a bully…

But in my defense I was also the class nerd and I bullied and beat up the cool kids.

Here’s a (perhaps incomplete) list of the cast for the show:

http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/bully_beatdown/cast.jhtml

Surprised to see John McCarthy and Jake Shields involved in this show.

Okay, this show needs it’s own post now or something.

Also, I didn’t think the show tonight was very good. Oh, the “bully” was the kid’s big brother? They live with both their parents in a giant mansion and drive Hummers? Oh, he said “I love you” at the end?

And I mean the guy who got picked on said it to his bully. WTF?

I was sure I was going to find this show online this morning. (I don’t have MTV, I don’t have a TV at all :slight_smile: ), I was wrong…

M. T. fucking V.

The first episode was… okay. Since we didn’t actually get to see the big younger brother acting like a bully on camera, I think it made the finale somewhat anti-climactic. Yeah, it’s fun to see a chubby rich bastard get beat up, but it didn’t exactly feel like he was getting any sort of comeuppance. The older (smaller) brother also came off as less of a victim and more of a generic pussy, so I wasn’t exactly rooting for him. I’m not saying the older brother didn’t deserve some kind of payback for being bullied, it’s just that I have trouble feeling sorry for a “poor little rich kid.”

I did like Mayhem’s hosting quite a bit, and the production values are decent. The show’s got potential… I’ll probably tune in for the next episode.

Yeah, jeezus, get out in the boonies or the ghetto where the kid being bullied is like a 5’ tall asian math genius and he’s being bullied by king fucking kong or something.

Who gives a shit about 2 kids in Orange County or wherever who don’t have any real problems except for their ineffective parents.

Bah! I say both kids, AND their parents should have had to fight.

The first episode could not have been any worse. Jesus Christ that was lame.

I am more surprised to see former NFLer Michael Westbrook on the show.

New thread on the show so we can clean this up and talk about it now that it’s actually aired. Let’s keep the new one retard free (I’m looking at you, kungfu2u). Then, maybe we can attract some of the show’s participants.

Bully Beatdown on MTV - No BS Martial Arts

anyone think that a pro MMA fighter against some bully is overkill?

Then again, bullies probably deserve the worse. :smiley:

Its always good to stand-up to a Bully, Alot of Bullys really need to get thier ass handed to them or a really good talk (Talking a bully to sense doesnt work alot)

[quote=Teh El Macho;2077908]So there is no honor in beating the shit out of an adult, antisocial arrogant bully, forcing him to swallow a bitter dose of humility discipline, making them feel what their victims felt, and giving their victims some sense of satisfaction?

From what planet are you from?

MMA will get the bad name regardless, from people who do not understand it as well as sore so-called TMAers who can’t really cut it. It doesn’t really matter what they think. This will be like caring if a retard call you names.

You live in a fucking fantasy that TMAs live in a code of honor or peace. For fucks sake, look at the history of the countries from where most so-called TMAs come from, Japan and China. Peace and honor and civility my ass. Your notion of what TMA stands for is just a novelty, a recent invention that has nothing to do with the historical context in which whatever art you do evolved.

I think it was Osiris who said that it takes a special type of asshole to brag about humility and respect. I would add delusional and clueless to that description.[COLOR=“Silver”][/quote]

I agree most TMAs cliam to live by a code of honor and peace and respect but in actuality I’ve noticed most mma fighters have more respect for one another than most TMAs who in my experience are very high on themselves and hate to see anyone who can fight better than them especially if that person has not been practicing martial arts as long as them. My mcdojo is a fine example of that my instructors have hated me ever since I started finishing all the drills we do twice as fast as them and with better form and technique.

Does anyone else see a moral problem with training bullies to fight? Kinda like training gangbangers to shoot. Even if they get only a little bit better, you’re just making someone elses day that much worse.

I agree, in fact I think we have taken the exact opposite course to what we should have done.

Back when boxing was taught in schools and every boy learned at least the basics by the time he was a teenager bullies got dealt with in a rather predictable fashion, people squared up, threw leather, went home. End of story.

It seems idyllic but I really think it’s whats missing in most American schools, we as a society and largely as a people need to re-embrace violence. We need to teach our kids to fight in a controlled environment and go home. Too many kids, brought up on the mantra that violence is bad, simply do not have a way, and outlet, to handle aggression. Lacking this, they turn to extreme ends of the spectrum, see the school shootings in the past years.

Obviously it’s not a catch all, but I would rather see my future children deal with the inevitable fights in a controlled environment and not see them deal with guns, knives, and the like.

I say we train those who are bullied, and then I would wager a fare sum the number of incidents of bullying would drop precipitously.