Serious question about Bryce Mitchell

People love to root for a heel to get his ass whupped. In Bryce's case, he's beyond a heel since he seems to be serious about what he says. But that makes it even easier for people to want to watch him get beat.
At this point, he might as well go full Fritz Von Erich.

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dana and the ufc are hoping he brings in more of the not-see crowd.
 
Dude came into the UFC 9-0, with only 1 decision. He went on a five fight win streak and had a twister submission (instant UFC favorite) before getting a main card position where he beat Barboza. He went 2-2 after that with only 1 decision

I don't really see too much favoritism to be honest. I care very little about this guy, but sherdog sure does seem to be very angry with him
 
Bryce's face shows up in trashy online media a lot, so they figure the notoriety will be good for ratings. The UFC is run by a guy that has beaten his wife on camera, so they aren't worried about their reputation like a real sports league would be. Not all MMA fans are lowest common denominator, but that certainly is a large niche in MMA fandom; lots of WWE crossover. If that weren't true, they would have to worry about what fighters like Bryce said in the media like the NFL does.
 
Dying your hair is not weird, period. Nobody cares about what happens in your shithole sister-fucking red state.
Dying your hair unnatural colors is weird in most Places across the world. It simply does not happen everywhere. Having traveled to 4 continents and 22 countries (mostly developed) its pretty safe to say.

You live in a bubble if you think otherwise. Ironically you probably think that those who say it's weird live in a bubble because you likely live in either a US metro area or you live online (neither of which are an accurate reflection of the majority of the real world) and you think if someone thinks it's weird they must be from some boonie backwater place.
 
he's polarizing and that typically means attention, which = more views/buys
 
Coloring hair is extremely normal. Frankly, it's even the majority for women in America, Europe, and Japan. But historically, it wasn't a women only thing.

Directly going pink may not have a huge history, but was certainly a result of red coloring, often with bleached or lightened hair. Here's a 1600's manuscript on it, on a process that was already nearly 3 millenia old of going white, black, yellow, gold, green, red and outright bleaching
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That's some special level of revisionist history and mental contortion.

Did you even read those screen shots you posted?

The only unnatural color mentioned is green and judging by the document someone went through tons of digging to find such an obscure reference in order to back the claim that unnatural hair coloring has always been "normal"

Outside of US, Japan and a little in south Korea people are not coloring their hair wacky colors. Even in those 3 countries it's not the norm. It's a small minority of people (not normal). Its simply not outlandish. Or not uncommon to see. (Not uncommon =/= normal)

In europe it's definitely seen even more rarely. I've been to Asia and Europe on multiple occasions so I've seen it for myself
 
He was undefeated and fought his way onto the main card against well known fighters where he won. Then he did the bible gimmick thing on a big stage.

Dont think its anymore complex than that.
 
I have my theory, but I"m curious about yours....

Why does Bryce continue to get prominent main-card positioning on UFC PPV's??? 5 of his last 7 fights have been on PPV main cards.

Is he really that much of a needle mover? Is he really must see TV? What's the UFC end game here?

If he was exciting, I could understand, but he doesn't have an exciting style. Outside of the Kron smashing, he's only finished one fight in his entire UFC career. Most of the time he just wrestle-fucks guys.

From a merit standpoint, I get that he's 8-2 in the UFC, but he's 2-2 in his last 4, losing to two top 10 guys (the only top 10ers he's faced) in extremely poor fashion. His biggest wins are a shop-worn Barboza, and the always inconsistent Fili.


I don't hate Mitchell, like some do. I'm really just curious. The guy sure gets a lot of favors.

Thoughts????
hitler is kinda en vogue with "certain" people right now?
 
He went for the Twister submission a lot so people thought he was cool then they heard him talk..
 
Talks like he has been on the Dawg for years. Has 1 year old account. Happy Anniversary BTW.
Confirmed not to have enough balls to use their "Real" account to shit post on an anonymous forum.
Swallowed that wad , hook line and sinker, proving his point about Sherbtard triggering LMFAO !
 
That's some special level of revisionist history and mental contortion.

Did you even read those screen shots you posted?

The only unnatural color mentioned is green and judging by the document someone went through tons of digging to find such an obscure reference in order to back the claim that unnatural hair coloring has always been "normal"

Outside of US, Japan and a little in south Korea people are not coloring their hair wacky colors. Even in those 3 countries it's not the norm. It's a small minority of people (not normal). Its simply not outlandish. Or not uncommon to see. (Not uncommon =/= normal)

In europe it's definitely seen even more rarely. I've been to Asia and Europe on multiple occasions so I've seen it for myself
I wasn't about to copy 100+ pages. And you are aware that "redheads" hair isn't actually "red" right? Or that people go grey, not white, unless they're albino or something? And that bleaching your hair doesn't produce a natural blonde either, nor does gold? It seems like a purposeful push to eliminate a strong majority of the practice of hair color to say that a person with brown hair makes their a hair a very clearly unnatural yellow doesn't count because some people are born with yellowish hair
 
I wasn't about to copy 100+ pages. And you are aware that "redheads" hair isn't actually "red" right? Or that people go grey, not white, unless they're albino or something? And that bleaching your hair doesn't produce a natural blonde either, nor does gold? It seems like a purposeful push to eliminate a strong majority of the practice of hair color to say that a person with brown hair makes their a hair a very clearly unnatural yellow doesn't count because some people are born with yellowish hair

How so you're literally just going to ignore the fact that blonde hair has been described as gold or yellow for millenia?
You're going to ignore that people say red hair or orange hair when describing gingers?
You actually think people mean strawberry red?
You're really contorting yourself in order to believe these things just for things to fit your world view.

And yes people have white hair. I have family members with white hair. Gray hair is also described as silver. I dont think anyone 100 years ago literally meant that it looked metallic.

But go ahead and lie to yourself.

Lie to yourself that people pleached their hair for it to look yellow rather than for it to look blonde. Lie to yourself that people were going for strawberry red hair rather than the natural red hair. Lie to yourself that people only have white hair if they're albino... that's actually the most absurd one LOL
 
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