"I think they have looked at characters, but I want to represent myself well. I've been around Miller many times and he's a pain in the butt. I'm sure if he pesters me enough, he'll get a reaction at some point. I'm sure there will be a bit of back and forth, and we'll have some fun with it. But at the same time, hopefully I can keep my cool and win a few fans around the world - even in America. ... Could I go on a good guy PR campaign with this series? Perhaps I can show my sensitive side (hahaha). In all seriousness, I'd like to be able to do a good job for the young fighters who are going to be in my group, and just be myself - the nice, charming individual I can be."-- Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 14 coach Michael Bisping catches up with The Telegraph to explain how his rival coach, Jason Miller, might get a reaction out of him once they start filming this season. According to "The Count," it won't take much for "Mayhem" to ruffle his feathers because the Brit already thinks he's a "pain in the butt" based on past dealings with the mouthy middleweight. That's not the ultimate goal for Bisping, however; he would rather play the nice guy who just helps bring along his team of featherweight and bantamweight fighters. Sound familiar? That was the credo of Brock Lesnar for TUF 13, a show that did rather pathetic ratings when compared to past seasons. Of course, Lesnar didn't have a heel to play off in Junior dos Santos, a problem Bisping is not faced with. What say you, Maniacs? Are we in for another tedious season of TUF? Or will Miller be sure to bring the "Mayhem" when filming begins next Monday?
Friday 3 June 2011
UFC Quick Quote: 'Mayhem' Miller might get a TUF reaction out of Michael Bisping because he's a 'pain in the butt'
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