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Mitrione Setting the Record Straight

Posted on October 29, 2009 in: Features

Written by Paul Delos Santos
Matt Mitrione is a guy who likes to have fun. Too bad, the rest of the house doesn’t see it that way. Mitrione recently spoke to MMA Madness about his role as the villain on the 10th season of “The Ultimate Fighter”

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Matt Mitrione was fully aware that he wasn’t liked in The Ultimate Fighter house, and even said he didn’t have too many friends in it.

Through the magic of Spike TV editing, Mitrione has become the villain of the season, and it was made perfectly evident in the latest episode of the show.

“It was Team Rashad vs. Team Jackson vs. Team Mitrone,” he said.

So far this season, Mitrione has been called “the rat,” “the snitch,” and “meathead” by various members of the cast, and has been featured prominently in four of the seven episodes.

“I’m the source of drama,” Mitrione said. “I get three comments from fans: ‘You’re hysterical,’ ‘[Your strategy is] a good idea,’ or ‘I think you’re an asshole.’”

His strategy came into play when he told Scott Junk that Mike Wessel was afraid to fight him.

Mitrione said he wanted to get inside of Junk’s head, but the rest of the house didn’t see it the same way.

“I’m doing stuff to mess with Junk and take away preparation,” Mitrione said. “[When news of the note spread,] you get a room full of high school girls. He said this. He said that.”

Another key point in the episode was when Mitrione was talking about hearing voices in his head and listening to birds and talking his wife in his dreams.

He reassures everyone that he hasn’t gone mentally insane, or as Rashad Evans put it, the cheese hasn’t fell off of the cracker.

Mitrione is doing what keeps him sane — having fun and making jokes.

“I’m just having the time of my life,” he said. “I’m saying whatever I want. I do what I want to do. I didn’t have any friends there, so I made the best of a bad situation.”

He added that when he told Evans about speaking to his wife in his head, the producers edited out when Mitrione revealed it was just a joke.

“I start cracking up with a big smile,” Mitrione said. “The look Rashad shot me was worth four million dollars. … That’s funny. The people who know are going to think it’s hysterical.

“There is no way a rationale human being can say the things I say and mean it. I like to believe that I’m a fairly intelligent kid. I have to do things to keep me calm.”

Like the media’s phrase surrounding Los Angeles Dodgers player Manny Ramirez, Mitrione said the people who truly know him will see it similarly.

“Like Manny being Manny, it’s just me being me,” Mitrione said.

Mitrione fought Team Rampage fighter Scott Junk, walking away with a majority decision victory, which kept Team Evans undefeated on the season.

Throughout the first round, Mitrione dominated the stand up for the first four minutes, knocking Junk down three times.

Each time, Mitrione refused to jump into Junk’s guard, and Mitrione credits his inexperience on that facet of the MMA game.

“The first four minutes were just me kicking the [expletive] out of Junk,” Mitrione said. “It was like me fighting a fifth grader. I didn’t want to finish him on the ground. … I had limited ground experience.”

By the second round, both men were visibly gassed, but unlike the second fight of the season, Mitrione and Junk weren’t holding their hands on their hips and top of the cage, but rather attempting to move forward and at least connect some shots.

“It sucked we got gassed,” Mitrione said. “We put on a show. Both of us had a great show of heart. I think that’s the fans should appreciate it.”

Mitrione credited Junk for being a difficult fighter to finish.

“Junk is a tough dude,” Mitrione said. “He kept getting up and he just kept coming. … I punched him really hard in the face, and he kept coming back.”

  1. mu_shin
    Posted October 29, 2009 at 2:48 am

    Skip setting the record straight, and get in the gym and train like the professional you’re pretending to be.

    With the time Mitrione had to prepare, and the coaching available from Team Rashad, you’d think this guy could have gone more than four minutes before totally expending his meager supply of energy.

    Mitrione and Junk had heart to spare, but not a lot of skill between them. More like a tough man bout. Was surprised Mitrione actually showed some hand speed with his right jab in the first minute or two. He may be lacking experience on the ground, but you’d think he could have followed Junk down after one of those knockdowns and put him out with some ground and pound…

  2. Punisher
    Posted October 29, 2009 at 3:15 pm

    Ok this guy half assed trained from the beginning. I dident see anything in that fight that was impresssive from either fighters. If he could have looked like he did the first few minutes he would be fine. But He gased and threw nothing but arm punches and kicks the rest of the fight. Im amost temped to sign up for the next HW TUF and go in 215lbs ;) seems the big guys have no gas.

  3. Posted October 29, 2009 at 9:53 pm

    None of these nfl has beens have skill they all just think its a easy way of making money. If im wrong and there is one who is dedicated because he loves the sport of mma please tell me

  4. dirty daley
    Posted October 30, 2009 at 4:18 am

    he should have cracked evans in the chop’s and that prick van ass dale.

  5. Boo_Dillips
    Posted November 25, 2009 at 1:50 am

    Hahahahahahahahaha Daley,just cracked me up mate!!!

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