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Robert and Kyle have one major problem, Garrett. This self proclaimed King of Tustin makes their lives miserable. Can Mayhem Miller courtesy of [[Jake Shields]] bring his reign to an end or will the King live on?
Robert and Kyle have one major problem, Garrett. This self proclaimed King of Tustin makes their lives miserable. Can Mayhem Miller courtesy of [[Jake Shields]] bring his reign to an end or will the King live on?
hes gay........


===James: The Boss's Son===
===James: The Boss's Son===

Revision as of 13:59, 15 December 2009

Bully Beatdown
StarringJason "Mayhem" Miller
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerMark Burnett
Running time30 minutes
(including commercials)
Original release
NetworkMTV
ReleaseMarch 22, 2009 –
Present

Bully Beatdown is an American reality television series from Mark Burnett that airs on MTV. In each episode, bullies are confronted by Jason "Mayhem" Miller and challenged to an upcoming mixed martial arts bout against a professional mixed martial artist for a chance to win $10,000.

Rules

Each fight features two three-minute rounds: the first consists of grappling (no striking allowed), and the second round involves kickboxing. Bullies begin each round with $5,000 in potential earnings; each time the bully taps out in the first round, $1,000 of his potential earnings go to the victim, and if the fight is stopped in the second round by KO, TKO, or referee, he loses the entire sum to the victim. In the unlikely scenario that the bully can KO the MMA fighter, he wins money in addition to his first round earnings and the $5,000 from the second round.

To date, only one bully, Dennis, has earned the entire ten thousand dollars; some have escaped the first round with fewer than five submissions, but, excluding Dennis, Randall and James, none have survived the second round.

Contestants

Name Victim Mixed Martial Artist Episode Money Earned By Bully
Ryan Alan Tony Bonello Episode 1 $2,000
Vince Josh & Adam Michael Westbrook Episode 2 $1,000
Christian Brian & Cameron Conor Heun Episode 3 $0
Jonathan Sergio & Jason Jake Shields Episode 4 $2,000
Eriq Linda Jon Murphy Episode 5 $0
Dennis Stan & Andrey Thomas Denny Episode 6 $10,000
Garret Kyle & Robert Jake Shields Episode 7 $0
James Sean Ben Lagman Episode 8 $7,000
Brandon Sean & Alex Eddie Alvarez Episode 9 $0
Jason Josh & Brett Jon Murphy Episode 10 $2,000
Randall Jefferson Jake Shields Episode 11 $5,000
Nathan Martin & Adesh Andrei Arlovski Episode 12 $0
Wes Chris Tony Bonello Episode 13 $1,000
Colt Timmy Tony Lopez Episode 14 $1,000
Garrett Nicholos & Eric Michael Westbrook Episode 15 $3,000
Emil Anthony & Mo Nick Gaston Episode 16 $0

Episodes

Ryan: The Family Favorite

First aired March 22, 2009

Mayhem Miller comes to the rescue of Alan, by putting Tony 'The Gun' Bonello in the cage with brother-bully Ryan for a little family therapy Bully Beatdown style.

Post fight, on the April 8th edition of MMA Junkie Radio, Ryan was interviewed and has stated his intention to be an MMA fighter. He is currently planning to fight as a middleweight and hoping to have his first sanctioned fight by the end of 2009.

Vince: The Roommate from Hell

First aired March 29, 2009

Mayhem comes to aid of Josh and Adam, by putting Michael Westbrook in the cage with Vince, a 6'7", 236 lbs. behemoth, for the ultimate payback, Bully Beatdown style.

Christian: The Angry Couch Potato

First aired April 5, 2009

Mayhem helps out Cameron and Brian, by dropping Conor "Hurricane" Heun in the cage with Christian, a lazy not-so-Christian with a thirst for the pain of others.

Jonathan: The Rollerblade Bully

First aired April 12, 2009

Mayhem Miller helps Sergio and Thomas with Jonathan, a self-proclaimed "extreme in-line skater," who thinks he has the right to pick on weaker people in the neighborhood, by putting him in the ring with MMA champion Jake Shields to teach him a lesson he won't soon forget.

Eriq: The Rapping Bully

First aired April 19, 2009

Mayhem Miller does Linda a favor by pitting her aspiring rapper ex-boyfriend Eriq in the octagon versus Jon Murphy, who gives Eriq a lesson in respecting women and get the BULLY BEATDOWN.

Dennis: The Nieghborhood Menace

First aired April 26, 2009

Mayhem finds Stan and Andrey and puts local bully, Dennis, a Russian, in the ring with Thomas "Wildman" Denny to teach him a lesson. He is the first, and so far only, bully to win all $10,000.

Garret: The King of Tustin

Two weeks eariler then preimere, MTV and Itunes, PSN exclusive

Robert and Kyle have one major problem, Garrett. This self proclaimed King of Tustin makes their lives miserable. Can Mayhem Miller courtesy of Jake Shields bring his reign to an end or will the King live on?

hes gay........

James: The Boss's Son

Two weeks eariler then preimere, Itunes, PSN exclusive

What do you do when your bully is the boss' s son? Victim Sean appeals to Mayhem Miller for help with his bully James, who recruits up-and-coming MMA fighter, Ben Lagman to get a little worker's compensation for Sean. James is one of only three bullies to survive the 2nd round, and has won the 2nd highest amount yet with $7,000.

Brandon: The Arm Breaking Bully

First aired August 27, 2009

Former high school bully, Brandon, thinks he defines the line between the weak and the strong. Brandon, thought it would be funny to pick Alex up by the ankles, and "throw him like 15 feet across the gym." Brandon broke Sean's arm, and Sean must deal with it everyday. That is, until Mayhem Miller brings in MMA champion Eddie Alvarez to teach him a lesson... Bully Beatdown-style. Brandon, the tool, ends up apologizing to them both straight up in the end.

Jason: The Pretty-Boy Bully

First aired September 3, 2009

Victims Josh and Brett recruit Mayhem Miller to avenge years of abuse, and an atomic wedgie. Bully Jason finds out the hard way that it takes more than looks to survive in the cage.

Randall: The Lyrical MC Bully

First aired: September 10, 2009

Bully Randall thinks he's a rapper, likes to call himself Bac-Dizzle and makes life a living hell for Jefferson. Until Mayhem Miller unleashes MMA super-star Jake Sheilds on him, to show Randall what it's really like to get picked on. Randall stands as one of just three bullies to last the 2nd round, and has won the 3rd highest amount with $5,000 dollars.

Nathan: The Big Nasty Bully

First aired: September 17, 2009

Victims Martin and Adesh have a big problem with big bully Nathan. Mayhem calls upon legendary MMA fighter, Andrei Arlovski to clean this bully's clock. He was knocked out and submitted five times.

Wes: The Meat-Stick Bully

First aired: September 24, 2009

Victim Chris has a problem with a tobacco spittin', hockey playing Texan and self proclaimed "meat-stick", Wes . Mayhem enlists Tony 'The Gun' Bonello to put this bully in his place. He was submitted 4 times and knocked out but with an illegal head kick. Wes actually knocked down Tony Bonello which, apparently, upset the MMA fighter enough for him to break the rules. Because of the illegal kick, the bully received the $5000 for that round but refused it, giving it to his victim, Chris.

Colt: The Nebraska Bad Ass

First aired: October 1, 2009

DJ Timmy recruits Mayhem Miller to solve his bully problem... Colt, a tough-talking redneck from Nebraska. Mayhem gives Colt the heavyweight and light heavyweight champion of the King of the Cage, Tony Lopez.

Garrett: The Psycho Nut-job

First aired: October 8, 2009

Mayhem Miller brings in NFL-player turned Pro MMA fighter Michael Westbrook to help victims Nicholos and Eric. How will Westbrook handle Garrett, the craziest bully ever? Garrett has won the most of anyone who didn't last the 2nd round with $3,000

Emil: The Beefy Barbarian Bully

First aired: October 15, 2009

Emil, the bully puts the Ass in Assyrian, by making life hell for his victims Anthony and Mo. So, Mayhem Miller brings in an MMA fighter to beat this bully down. This is the first and so far only bully to punk out of the 2nd round.

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