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Dr. Simon Moore, a

A major part of any review of "Bully Beatdown" must address its legitimacy. Bully beatdown mma show review

The bully starts with $5,000. For every time they are forced to submit by the professional fighter, they lose $1,000 to their victims. Round 2 (Kickboxing/Striking): bully beatdown

It was wrong. It was dirty. It was irresponsible television.

From a psychological perspective, however, the show is horrifying. The bullies were almost always teenagers or young adults—minors in many cases. The show exploited their underdeveloped prefrontal cortexes. A 17-year-old who shoves a nerd is a jerk, but is he a monster who deserves to have his orbital bone fractured by a 25-year-old welterweight champion? For every time they are forced to submit

Hosted by the charismatic and often unpredictable MMA veteran Jason "Mayhem" Miller .

In the golden era of MTV, roughly between the death of the TRL countdown and the rise of the infinite TikTok scroll, there existed a strange, violent, and morally ambiguous reality show that captured the raw id of the late 2000s. That show was . It was irresponsible television

This is not justice. It is revenge tourism.