Damn I need to watch this show lol, Reggie is mad annoying but he's one tough bastard like Wayne, and that sudden stop to say no biting bitch was hilarious
@@tomjaxson9669nah youre missing the point of Reggie's character. at this point, basically Reggie is the "final-boss" of the show; the very last person that Wayne faces off against before he is allowed to escape. Reggie isn't exactly a coward, seeing as he initiated the fight originally, albiet knowing half of what Wayne is capable of. Sure, Wayne could have torn him to pieces, but bro did start the entire exchange at a heavy disadvantage. And even still, Wayne got a lot of very good shots at him. Like the original comment said, Reggie is just as insane as Wayne. Both of their fighting styles are rough, ungraceful, with little strategy and only brute force. Out of everyone Wayne has fought til now, (excluding Del's brothers and father) Reggie is most likely the only opponent that truly matches Wayne's sheer all-brawn, crazy unpredictable levels of destruction. That's why the fight seems kindof even- until it doesn't. This is a great fight scene. it had me on the edge of my seat, as i really could not see what was coming next. Really, Reggie is really sort of a bizarro version of Wayne? At a glance, that is. The original conflict of who could walk away with the golden car, a crazy Boston motherfucker or a crazy Florida motherfucker is already pretty obvious of their dynamic. Of course, Wayne does eventually "tear" Reggie to pieces; because as even as their strength is, what made Wayne just barely win the fight by the skin of his teeth is because Wayne had something Reggie would have never had. and that's motherfuckin Del
It's just an unfair convention of television shows. A good show runs for one season and it gets cancelled. It's usually because of low ratings. Freaks and geeks only ran for one season. Same with Firefly.
Okay that dude would never be able to handle all of that, either of them but the Hispanic dude would of been out in the first couple of hits he took. Someone was having their ghetto fantasy come true in this show
It's more of the frequent violent nature that he inherently exhibits. That's what's supposed to the main factor. Were you expecting him to be like Jackie Chan or something?
@@No-Lie-I-Want-To-Die I was expecting him to be even slightly good at fighting but the show was obviously made by ppl who have never been in or watched a real fight
Why do they use that same metal track in EVERY fight in this show? It seriously ruins these scenes and makes it corny as hell. This show could've been great if they doubled down on its darker tone instead of all the corny shit they add in.
Literally not every dark tv show has a generic battle music orchestrated by the show's composers (or make the BGM silent during fights). They get to have existing rock band music playing in scenes like this to add more hype, choreography, and personality in showing what this series is: a deep, emotional, but very insane and chaotic story with bloody fights. I mean, did you not know/forget that Wayne was written by the same people who wrote the Deadpool movies? Another series that's deep but also has insane (and goofy) fights?