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1. Kate Moss vs. Claudia Schiffer vs. Tyra Banks 2. William Shakespeare vs. Busta Rhymes 3. The Real World: Puck vs. Jon vs. Tami vs. Jacinda
  • This is one of the reasons on why do I like Celebrity Deathmatch.

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    Celebrity Deathmatch was an awesome show which started in the early 1998s. Now, Deathbowl '99 (or season 2, whatever) came with its best episode on the season: The End Of The Real World.
    The first fight was very original, but still very bad. The fight I really, really loved was: William Shakespare (the greatest poet in England in the 16th century) vs. Busta Rhymes (the best poet in the world so far...) I thought Busta Rhymes was gonna kick Shakespare's ass badly, but then I remembered that, in most of the fights, the final winner is the one that was losing. So I understood. Shakespare was the winner but, Busta Rhymes was still alive, but on the 16th century. I laughed out loud watching Busta rapping in front of all the English people. Then, the main event was awesome; I wanted Puck to win, but he died in a horrible way. I was pissed when John won.

    Anyways, you have to check out this episode. Whatever you do, wherever you are.
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    • In the beginning of the Busta Rhymes/William Shakespeare bout, Busta gives a shout out to his "homies." Shakespeare does too, although he phrases it as "I would like to pay homage to..." You know, since he's Shakespeare. Anyway, Shakespeare pays homage to Sir Francis Bacon and Queen Elizabeth. Some scholars claim that these two people actually wrote Shakespeare's works for him.
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