10 Darkest YouTube Wrestling Videos

5. New Jack Half Kills Gypsy Joe

New Jack makes his second appearance on this list in a disgusting incident with one of the real innovators of violence, Gypsy Joe.

Clobbering the old man with unbelievably stiff clotheslines, Jack, as he was wont to do, took the action to the outside in front of a horrified family audience at a no-mark independent show. He throws Joe recklessly into the chairs surrounding the ring. Even worse, he cracks him full force on the top of the head with a non-gimmicked baseball bat. Even a rubber one could have caused significant damage, such was the force with which he strikes him. He even motions to strike a punter with a chair at one point. The match, mercifully, is called off shortly afterwards.

In a later shoot video, Jack revealed that he was moved to "whoop that motherf*cker SILLY!" because Joe dared to tell Jack that he was going to show him how to "really do hardcore". Jack claims to have tried to work with him twice before Joe smashed him with a shoot shot to the nose, at which point the red mist descended. The racist abuse he received from the Tennessee crowd probably didn't help his mood.

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