Prank Goes Wrong With Jon Jones After UFC Champ Issues a Threat as Fans Show Concern
If youâre even thinking about pranking Jon Jones, pause. Breathe. Reconsider. Or better yet, call up Steve-O for a quick reality check. The Jacka** legend once let Jones take a hammer to his ear. Yes, a literal hammer to create cauliflower ear. âJon did it, Jon chopped it, just one piece,â Steve-O later recalled, probably wondering why he agreed to it in the first place. Moral of the story? Playing around with Bones might not be the wisest life choice.
So, naturally, when some prankster decided itâd be hilarious to shoulder-check Jones at a mall, youâd think common sense would kick in. It didnât. Jones, ever the man of few but impactful words, hopped on Instagram and dropped a message that sent the internet into a frenzy. âSomeone find this dudeâs Instagram for me.â Thatâs it. No follow-up. No explanation. Just that. Was it a joke, a warning? a challenge? Weâd never know.
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So now, who is this guy and why does he have a death wish? Meet The Greatest Entertainer, a fitness influencer whose entire personality revolves around bumping into bodybuilders and strongmen to capture their reactions. Heâs done it before, targeting the likes of Sam Sulek, Bradley Martyn, and even Worldâs Strongest Man winner Eddie Hall. His whole schtick? Testing boundaries.
âItâs really hard for me to walk past people because my shoulders are so huge!â he once joked about his pranks. But did he expect the heavyweight kingpin to react the way he did? Because if your idea of a fun day is bumping into the most dangerous man in MMA history, you might want to reevaluate your life choices. Fortunately for this prankster, the internet was quick to play defense, rushing in to save him from what could have been a very bad day.
âThis is a prankâ â but will Jon Jones let it slide?
The internet wasted no time weighing in with fans offering a mix of humor and genuine concern. Some pointed out the usual targets of these pranks, âUsually it’s a shoulder check to bodybuilders.
â but this time, the prankster might have taken it too far. Others warned against copying the stunt, âThis is a prank. These stunts are done by professionals. Don’t try this stunt.â Sound advice, because âprofessionalâ or not, you will regret it.
For those familiar with The Greatest Entertainer, this wasnât surprising, âTrue, Iâve been seeing him do these videos for about three years now.â But one fan couldnât help but compare the legitimacy of the prank to a certain YouTube-boxer-turned-fighter, âMore legit than Jake Paul’s fights!â Some thought Jones might have met his match in sheer size, âJon Jones doesnât realize that he was in the big guyâs way
better watch out.â Yet most agreed that picking Jon Jones for this type of prank was risky. âI know itâs a set-up but for real, bumping into Jon or McGregor is risky business.â One fan even joked about Jonesâ ongoing saga with Tom Aspinall,âJones will fight him before Aspinall.â
As for Jones, he remains at the center of UFCâs heavyweight division, even if his next move isnât crystal clear. And speaking of fights that arenât happening, Tom Aspinall is still twiddling his thumbs, waiting for Jones to make a move. âThereâs a lot of people out there who know me mainly for talking about Jon Jones, which is a shame,â Aspinall recently said, sounding very not frustrated. He also reminded the world, âI will retire Jon Jones without even fighting him.â Meanwhile, UFC boss Dana White insists that Jones vs. Aspinall will happen in 2025. So, whatâs the real lesson here? Donât shoulder-check Jon Jones and expect to walk away unscathed? Or maybe itâs that waiting for Jones vs. Aspinall is a bigger gamble than this prank? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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