In contrast to the show's scripted, and often primitive, humor, the fights appear to be pretty raw and they get pretty crazy. (i.e. Tony "The Gun" Bonello annihilates the Texas meat-stick with an illegal kick to the head)
Perpetually and unsurprisingly ignorant of reality, the bullies consistently lack in intellectual prowess or even a novice grasp of how to act remotely human. But Jason "Mayhem" Miller doesn't, which is revealed in his unscripted prattling mainly off-camera. Besides, if you're flipping around the MTV channels, it's either this or Jersey Shore.
Bottom line: If you're the kind of individual who enjoys watching a meat-head getting taken down a notch by a professionally trained bad ass, this is the show for you.
Perpetually and unsurprisingly ignorant of reality, the bullies consistently lack in intellectual prowess or even a novice grasp of how to act remotely human. But Jason "Mayhem" Miller doesn't, which is revealed in his unscripted prattling mainly off-camera. Besides, if you're flipping around the MTV channels, it's either this or Jersey Shore.
Bottom line: If you're the kind of individual who enjoys watching a meat-head getting taken down a notch by a professionally trained bad ass, this is the show for you.