LAS VEGAS — Last night, UFC featherweight Bryce 'Thug Nasty' Mitchell won a close match against Dan 'Dynamite' Ige in the third round. However, Mitchell's win wasn't the biggest story of the night.
After his win, 'Thug Nasty' told his interviewer, "[Ige] is the hardest hitter I've ever fought. I didn't expect him to be so fast and move so well. And his grappling defense is so good, too." He continued, "I brought this Bible in here tonight because I do believe Satan has taken over this earth." Mitchell's interviewer looked visibly uncomfortable.
Mitchell continued, "Something specifically I am talking about, is these fires in Hawaii. I'll be donating $5,000 to Dan Ige tonight to give to people in Hawaii because I know he lost friends, they lost their homes, they lost their children's, and I love these people with all of my heart and we have to show Satan that he can do nothing through the power of Christ when we come together."
The interviewer cut in, "Let me ask you about your eye. . . how much did [those cuts] impair your vision?"
With a smile on his face, Mitchell replied, "Ah, it's a scratch, man, I don't know what you're talking about. Hey, also, too, these fires in Hawaii, I don't believe that they were natural, I believe that they were manmade. They're trying to take the land from the natives. And I want Dan Ige, a native Hawaiian, to lead this world in prayer against the power of Satan."
Despite the interviewer cutting Mitchell's interview short, both 'Thug Nasty' and 'Dynamite' knelt in the center of the octagon and prayed together. A truly monumental moment in the history of sports and in the post-COVID era of awakening. The revival is real.
Watch the full post-match interview here.