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June 3, 2025 • 7 mins

Wade RESPONDS to the Disgusting Jon Jones Accusations and explains why he NEEDS to retire ASAP...

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you guys have been around my channel for the
last four years, you'll know there's rare occasions where I
have to cover something that's just not something I want
to talk about because it's so weird, or it's so disgusting,
or it's just so bad a me personally, I don't
even want to talk about stories like this, but I
feel it's important to do so because without talking about it,
there's a certain sector of my audience and probably the

(00:24):
audience online that doesn't get a full picture of their
favorite athletes or their favorite sport. And in this case,
once again, we are here because of John Jones. Why,
you may ask, No, not because of the tom aspinall
Saga drama that keeps going on. He's ducking the UFC,
won't strip him. We know this chapter Infinity, we get it. No,

(00:45):
this time it's because of things that John is doing
outside of the cage or has done outside of the cage.
And you can chalk this one up on the latest
instances of what the fuck is wrong with John Jones.
But this is not the time he hit another car
that had a pregnant lady in it in an intersection
and then fled the scene. This isn't the time where
he put his hands on his own wife. This isn't

(01:05):
the time where he threatened officers and rammed his own
head into his car after driving drunk away from a scene. No,
this wasn't one of the other times where he was
driving drunk and got stopped. It wasn't one of the
times where he purposely hid from a drug testing body
for eight hours under a practice MMA matt so that
he wouldn't be caught. No, this wasn't one of the

(01:25):
times where he screwed over the UFC and had them
reschedule a card after testing hot, or cancel a card
after testing hot, or remove a card from a Vegas
location to a California location because he tested hot. No,
it's not any of those things this time. It's just
again another instance of looking at probably the greatest MMA

(01:46):
athlete of all in saying you are a horrible representation
for this sport. And this isn't a mistake. This is
just John Jones be in a scumbag, a douche. Quite
frankly to say it bluntly, We're in Pride month and
John Jones has a story out the leash, a very
crude and homophobic joke that says more about John than
it says about anybody else, and at the very worst

(02:09):
is sexual assault on an individual that was trying to
help him. I've described this in the best way I can,
but let's take a listen to see what the f
I'm talking about. John Jones, as reported by Big John McCarthy,
at one point in his career, essentially sexually harassed an
individual right before one of his fights, just because he could.

(02:30):
And it's so weird and creepy and gross and honestly
sounds exactly like something John Jones would do. Let's take
a listen.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
But when I went into John's locker room, he's, you know,
bouncing around having you know, he's having a good time.
And so I got a question for it. I got
a question for he. So, yeah, what's your question? And
he says, I need somebody, and there's there's an individual
there and that individual was a black belt in Brazilian
jiu jitsu and was working for the commission. And he says,
someone getting on the ground for me, right, And so
this guy being a ground guy and being someone that

(03:01):
was man, I'm in John Jones's locker room. This is
great and so he said, oh, I'll do it for you.
He says, ye, I know how it all. And so
he goes down. He says, you know, just you know,
put me in guard, right, and then John decides to
do a sexual act with him, saying, what if I
do this right? You know? What you know is this
is this, this is an illegal right. And the guy
who was on the ground, you know, quickly his eyes went,

(03:22):
you know, as big as they could get, like, what
are you doing? And I said, John, knock it off, right,
and you know, helped the person up, and he goes, oh,
I'm just I'm just joking. And he goes, but but really,
what could you do? I said, I could disqualify it
for being unsportsman like, go ahead and do it. Let's
see what happens.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Are we serious? If it was anybody else, you'd think, Okay,
that's an over the line joke and very out of
character for literally anybody else to do in the UFC legitimately,
anybody else, legitimately name another fighter that you would see
doing that. How about the other guy that's trying to
help John Jones, a part of the commission that's there
to help John not only understand the rules, but also

(03:57):
prepare him for any new rule change or anything like that.
John just taking advantage of the situation. Hey, let me
play a practical joke by dry humping this guy on
the ground, by simulating sex, by grabbing him and thrusting
into him. Sorry, I'm using the language because that's what
the guy did. He's a weirdo and a terrible representation
of the sport with that guy. Fan of John Jones
black Belt, It's like, holy shit, I get to demonstrate

(04:19):
with John so that he has no more questions about
the fight he's going to go into. John didn't give them. Again.
One of the things about John Jones is, no matter
how much of a scumbag terrible person he is, he
is one of, if not the best fighter on the planet.
Couldn't give a about none of that. He didn't have
any questions or anything like that. Man knew he was
probably gonna go in there and dominate, but instead he's
got to take some time out of this guy's day

(04:41):
and horrify and traumatize him and get his frocks off,
I guess by dry humping the dude. And what's so
embarrassing and sad about this is This is not even
one of the worst things John Jones has ever done.
And listen, I've been in locker rooms. I've been in
college locker rooms where dudes play practical jokes on each other.
And I've even seen some weirdo scumbags do dumb shit
and weird shit that would not fly had some coach

(05:04):
or somebody else seen. And I've known guys being around
athletes that have had situations where people have been kicked
off teams and out of organizations for doing crude and
just absolutely nonsensical. Again, harassment bordering on assault, whether it's
sexual or not, things to other players on teams, and
it never makes any sense. But for John to do
this right before his fight, in the full view of

(05:24):
the commission, in the full view of John McCarthy, And
I think part of this clip we didn't get to
see was Greg Jackson coming over and apologizing to the
guy and to John McCarthy, Hey, sorry, Johnson had done that.
His own head coach has to come over, like John's
father has to go over and apologize for a bad
kid at school. He's a grown man acting like this.

(05:46):
And again, that guy was a John Jones fan that
in real time, literally, as John McCarthy said, opened his
eyes and saw who this dude really was. It's like
every other MMA fan that has wanted to support John
Jones as one of the greatest, if not the greatest,
the sport has seen and maybe we'll ever see, and
yet all of us, just like that guy in that moment,

(06:07):
are horrified, traumatized, and embarrassed that we ever looked up
to this guy. Part of me wants to just have
John retire and never hear from him again and have
the sport move on. Part of me wants Tom I
spent all to beat the fuck out of him, But
that's not because John is a good heel character. That's
not because John is a is a bad guy and
I got you to hate me with all my trash
talk and my mannerisms and cursing out all the fans. No,

(06:30):
you're just a bad person, dude that makes everyone around
him uncomfortable for his pleasure. I've had the same energy
for Connor McGregor and the allegations that he's continually come
up against. But it's like the greatest of our sports
are so bad at representing the sports, not only just
themselves or their families. It's the sport that they represent.
I just wanted to share this because it just it

(06:50):
just burns me out on like even caring about John
Jones fighting, because listen, I was excited about John and
Tom fighting. Now that was that was a fun fight
to me, to forget all the stuff that John has
done outside of the cage, And a part of me still,
like I said, I want to see Tom whip his ass,
But another part of me is just like, bro, just
just leave a week, can be done with this type

(07:10):
of shit, Strip him of the belt, move the on,
so then we can all just stop thinking about how
much of a piece of shit John Jones is. I'm done.
That's it. Another botcheris chapter in the John Jones book again,
another instance of him, at the very lightest, sexually harassing
a guy that was trying to help him get ready
for a fight. I don't even know what fight it was,
it doesn't really matter. And at the worst, sexually assaulting

(07:33):
a man in front of a group of licensed commission
officials right before he's about to go and fight because
he thought it was a joke. John Jones is the
actual joke. Yeah, that's it. Piece
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