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Old Street Story of Hendo's Brutality: "It Was Total Carnage"

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This was originally posted by Aaron Crecy in one of the Sherdog forums a few years back.


So I was/am working on a post about old pics and articles from the limited MMA media we had years ago on the net and I stumbled across something I forgot all about. I first heard about this years ago when on MMA Weekly Radio with Ryan Bennett and Frank Trigg (when they hosted it, it was hands down the best MMA Radio show ever). A lot of fans may know about this one already, but there are sure to be some new fans who will enjoy it…

In 1995, Randy and Henderson cleaned house on five bouncers in Buckhead (ATL)–it was a brutal bloodbath and took about 90 seconds, max. I was with them, and believe me when I tell you it was total carnage. It started when Randy pushed Dan into a car–just horseplay–outside a bar, and the doormen started talking ****. One of them grabbed a baseball bat and was acting like he was going to swing. So, Randy and Dan squared up.

After a few moments of banter–Hendo told the dude he was going to shove the bat up his a.ss–Randy suddenly lunged at the dude with the bat, who immediately tucked tail and retreated into the bar with Randy on his heels. Henderson and I remained outside and Dan literally mowed through two of the four remaining bouncers–a fourth friend and I pitched on the last two. One of the guys Dan lit up tried to run away, and Dan would let him go for a few steps, and then beat him down. This lasted for about a block–I know, because I had to track him down so we could elude the police, and was literally a trail of blood on the street. Then, when I went to get Randy out of the bar, I saw that he had destroyed the place by repeatedly picking the bouncer up and tossing him into tables and across the bar.

Dan had just picked up some chick 20 minutes earlier, and she was just horrified, but ended up running from the police with us. We tossed her over chain link fences and brick walls, and by the time we got to our car, her dress was in tatters and she was just livid. Keep in mind, this was two years before either guy fought in MMA. I should also point out that I’ve known Dan for nearly 20 years and Randy almost 15, and it’s the only time I’ve ever seen either guy in a street f!ght. The dude with the bat just set them off.

Best part is, Randy was interviewing to be the head coach for the U.S. Greco team, and he was out to dinner with the executives the following night. In the middle of dinner, a cop shows up at his table with the manager, and they say that Randy has to leave. When the USA Wrestling attorney asks why, they said that it was because Randy and some buddies had destroyed the place the night before and a.ssaulted their security staff. Turns out it was the same place! Luckily, they just booted Randy and no charges were filed. 100% true.

Aaron Crecy
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It's hard to not believe that Randy and Dan are bad asses.....
 
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Fortunately for Dan and Randy, no one had a knife or gun on them.

This is still just a sport at the end of the day guys, ultimate violence goes down differently and a lot more "brutally".

You can be the most bad ass unarmed combatant in the world until you run into another combatant that actually is armed lmao.

I have met some super douche bouncers in my time, though, who I would have loved to see that happen to.
 
You know the deal, pics or GTFO. Don't believe
 
I want more details of the fighting.
 
Fortunately for Dan and Randy, no one had a knife or gun on them.

This is still just a sport at the end of the day guys, ultimate violence goes down differently and a lot more "brutally".

You can be the most bad ass unarmed combatant in the world until you run into another combatant that actually is armed lmao.

I have met some super douche bouncers in my time, though, who I would have loved to see that happen to.

Thanks for pointing that out, Hendo and Randy would also not be able to implement their wrestling against drone attacks or Godzilla.

But I could believe this story considering the two guys Randy beat in his first UFC event. They were both absolutely enormous and dwarfed Randy but he was still able to overpower them.
 
Fortunately for Dan and Randy, no one had a knife or gun on them.

This is still just a sport at the end of the day guys, ultimate violence goes down differently and a lot more "brutally".

You can be the most bad ass unarmed combatant in the world until you run into another combatant that actually is armed lmao.

I have met some super douche bouncers in my time, though, who I would have loved to see that happen to.
A gun is more rare and a knife is only so much help if you're about to be physically dominated. Not saying anyone should walk into a knife fight, of course. I mean, if you read the post a bat was involved.
 
I've heard this story multiple times. I've heard Randy is pretty open about it because it was before they were all popular.
 
If Randy says it's true, then it's true.
 
Thanks for pointing that out, Hendo and Randy would also not be able to implement their wrestling against drone attacks or Godzilla.

But I could believe this story considering the two guys Randy beat in his first UFC event. They were both absolutely enormous and dwarfed Randy but he was still able to overpower them.
A gun is more rare and a knife is only so much help if you're about to be physically dominated. Not saying anyone should walk into a knife fight, of course. I mean, if you read the post a bat was involved.

Not sure I'm connecting the dots on the Godzilla or Drone attack reference, or even that somehow a bat equates to fist fighting against multiple assailants that may or may not be armed with something significantly more effective at inducing massive blood loss in a short period of time.

All I'm saying is, fist fighting multiple strangers at a time eventually winds up poorly for you, no matter what
 
If only Bas and Chuck were there, it would have easily been 4 on 12 ..lol
 
Old school Team Quest is where it's at.

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I believe they beat up some bouncers, but the story sounds pretty embellished, but I guess so are most stories after enough time. The description people give later of street fights always sound like perfectly choreographed fight scenes from a movie.
 
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Hendo is such an OG, one of the most badass people of all time and an all around legend.
 
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