Rampage Jackson on taking down Bryce Mitchell JAXXON podcast episode – “That M*fer was saying some crazy a* s**”

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson had to remove a podcast with currently the most controversial UFC fighter, Bryce Mitchell. According to Rampage, Bryce spoke absurdly in the podcast which resulted in the interview being canceled.
Recently, UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell has been everywhere for the very wrong reasons. He shared admiration for one of the most menacing dictators in humanity Adolf Hitler, saying that he was a nice guy and he also wanted to go fishing with the late Nazi leader. Since Mitchell uttered this nonsense, the flow of criticism hasn’t stopped coming his way, and the backlash is getting stronger with each passing day.
Although Mitchell has apologized for his utterly offensive statement, he is still getting canceled left, right, and center, narrowing his lines of redemption.
Mitchell was a guest on the Jaxxon Podcast which is hosted by former UFC light-heavyweight champion Quinton Rampage Jackson, but the interview had to be taken down for his overly verbose nature. Revealing the reasons, Rampage posted an 18-minute video on social media and said –
“Bear wanted me to be more serious with it, because some of you don’t understand the s** that Bryce was saying. I’m not saying that I’m against what Bryce was saying, I’m not saying I was for what he was saying, but all I was talking about you got a m*fkin family, and these weak a** sensitive a** m*fers in this world and freedom of speech is like only when m*fers started crying and s**. Some of you are mad at Bryce because he said some s** and some of you are not. I was just telling him to be careful what you say.”
“Some of you guys don’t believe in this flat earth s***, so f*** what? I choose to believe in an earth what God has described in the Bible, so if you don’t believe that I don’t give a f**! That’s what I’ve been telling Bryce, just teach it to your kids and don’t put it out there so you can’t get canceled and continue to make a living.”
After sharing his thoughts, Rampage Jackson revealed that Bear Degido, the chief marketing officer and partner at JAXXON was somewhat worried about the brand they had built. After reviewing the podcast, they ultimately decided to remove it. Rampage and his team were also concerned that anything Bryce said during the podcast could be detrimental to his career as a fighter, so as a result, they removed it.
“We did the podcast with Bryce and he told me like this is not the time to joke around with Bryce is really like keep saying s*** and maybe f** up his career, and Dana White cussed him out or whatever, but they didn’t kick him. This guy is a good guy!” – Rampage added.
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