A Kick streamer proved their not one to be trifled with after getting attacked during an interview only to quickly counter with Jiu-Jitsu.
IRL Kick streamer ‘The Oside Locos‘ focuses his content on inviting strangers into interviews and “Diving into the waves of trivia, dating, and daring questions.”
On X (formerly Twitter), he implores viewers to join him on an exploration of “the unexpectedly and unfiltered” — and unexpected is certainly what he got.
While conducting an interview in public, Oside Locos was attacked. However, he was able to pull a quick Jiu-Jitsu move to subdue the assailant and take control of the situation.
Oside Locos was asking questions to those enjoying their night out when he seemingly befriended a couple, going so far as having his arm around the man’s shoulders.
Things took a turn though when Oside Locos asked the girlfriend about the tattoo on her stomach, mistakenly calling it a “tramp stamp.” Her boyfriend did not take kindly to this, discarding any previous camaraderie and tackling Oside Locos onto the street.
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Despite his girlfriend asking him to stop and telling him it “wasn’t that serious,” the boyfriend continued to throw punches. That is until Oside Locos used a heel hook to turn the tables, submitting his attacker and ordering him to “chill” to diffuse the situation.
A heel hook is a common grappling hold in Jiu-Jitsu that can tear a person’s knee — mainly their ACL — proving it to be a devastating submission.
Viewers praised Oside Locos’ use of the heel hook and his ability to regain control, with one person writing on Reddit, “He could have torn that knee to shreds if he cranked the heel hook. Showed a lot of restraint.”
Another said, “Damn pretty good execution and restraint in response to being randomly assaulted.”