[1] First aired: 22 March 2009 The victim for the series premier is named Alan, a man who gets bullied by his bigger younger brother.
Another victim named Nick appears in the tape and accuses Ryan of humiliating him and giving him a scar on the forehead by pushing him down some bleachers.
He apologizes to Adam and Josh after the fight, but says in an interview afterwards that he will not be paying them the back rent, as the $9,000 they have just won will cover it.
First aired 5 April 2009 Mayhem helps out Cameron and Brian, by dropping Conor "Hurricane" Heun in the cage with Christian, a lazy, couch potato with a thirst for the pain of others.
First aired 12 April 2009 Mayhem Miller helps Sergio and Thomas with Jonathan, a self-proclaimed "aggressive in-line skater," who thinks he has the right to pick on weaker people in the neighborhood, by putting him in the ring with MMA champion Jake Shields to teach him a lesson he won't soon forget.
First aired 19 April 2009 Mayhem Miller helps Eriq's ex-girlfriend Linda, by putting him in the ring with MMA champion Jon "Man of Faith" Murphy.
The information Mayhem provided from the doctor and the statement from Linda leave the audience knowing the high likelihood that Eriq 'punked out' with a fake injury.
[citation needed] First aired 27 August 2009 Former high school bully, Brandon, thinks he defines the line between the weak and the strong.
That is, until Mayhem Miller brings in MMA champion Eddie Alvarez to teach him a lesson... Bully Beatdown-style.
Victims- Step Brother, and friend from High school First aired: 10 September 2009 Bully Randall thinks he's a rapper, likes to call himself Bac-Dizzle and makes life a living hell for Jefferson.
Until Mayhem Miller unleashes MMA super-star Jake Shields on him, to show Randall what it's really like to get picked on.
First aired: 24 September 2009 Victim Chris has a problem with a tobacco spittin', hockey playing Texan and self-proclaimed "meat-stick", Wes.
Wes actually managed to knock down Tony Bonello which, apparently, upset the MMA fighter enough for him to break the rules.
First aired: 1 October 2009 DJ Timmy recruits Mayhem Miller to solve his bully problem... Colt, a tough-talking redneck from Nebraska.
First aired: 8 October 2009 Mayhem Miller brings in NFL-player turned Pro MMA fighter Michael Westbrook to help victims Nicholas and Eric.
First aired: 15 October 2009 Emil is a self-proclaimed Assyrian bully who was brought to the show by his victims, Anthony and Mo.
Emil was pitted against emerging MMA fighter Nick Gaston, who forced him to tap out five times in one minute, thirty six seconds.
Mayhem brings in Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist, Quinn Mulhern standing at 6'3 and weighing in at 177 lbs, with a record of 14 wins and 1 loss to put him in his place.
The episode has been aired in the Netherlands, the Fox8 channel of Foxtel and Austar in Australia, and MTV Latin America.
He's both a singer in a Death Metal band and an in-line skater who makes life miserable for his victims, Chris and Blair.
Amanda calls herself "the queen" so Mayhem Miller brings in female MMA fighter Michelle Waterson who's done kickboxing since she was 10 years old to teach her a lesson.
Mayhem Miller brings in professional MMA Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighter Bobby "King" Green who has a record of 14 wins and 3 losses to put Evermont in his place.
He stands at 5'4 and is a Bronx gym rat who makes life miserable for his victims, Lorenzo and Joey.
Mayhem Miller brings in MMA fighter Eddie Alvarez with a record of 22 wins and 2 losses to teach him a lesson.
So Mayhem brings in MMA Fighter Joe Riggs with a record of 34 wins and 12 losses, to teach Jordan a lesson.
Meet Brett Hazard, a loud mouthed bully who picks on Zack because of his religion and even nominated him for Prom Queen.
David (self-nicknamed 'The Beast') is an angry, bartending bully that spends his time picking on performance artists Keith and Alex.
Tyler considers himself "an ambassador of awesomeness", and is really proud of his beer belly and high school wrestling experience.
He bullies Joe and Dylan, with whom he shares his high school dorm, and seems to relish on peeing on things such as his dormmates' door and bed.
Miller then decides to match him up with two-time Olympic wrestler Daniel Cormier, who held a perfect MMA record.