The Anatomy of a Work, or Bellator 170, T-Wood’s Troubles + Face-Punched Neo-Nazis

Literary gunslinger Eugene S. Robinson lends his “one”-of-a-“kind” “perspective” to Bellator 170 and the high-flying and well-flung accusations regarding the legitimacy of the main card, as well as the whys and wherefores of how and when you might expect a work to occur. This, plus a takedown of T-Wood’s race war, and the glorious rise of White guys who punch other White guys in the face, specifically when one of those White guys is a neo-nazi was has forgotten an essential tenet of nazism: travel in packs.