Beat it: Michael Jackson impersonator whoops butt in Las Vegas

You’ve been struck by a clean prison.

A Michael Jackson impersonator named Santana Jackson introduced new that means to “beat it” after epically choking out a belligerent man with a sleeper maintain in Las Vegas. A video of pretend MJ’s MMA-style whooping presently boasts 1.6 million views on Twitter.

“WELCOME TO FREEMONT STREET !! hee hee,” reads the caption to the comical clip, which was filmed on the playing mecca’s legendary Fremont Avenue.

Santana Jackson, a preferred Michael Jackson tribute artist and professional wrestler, has since posted in regards to the incident on his Instagram. He defined that the ruckus started after a “man got here out of nowhere and began hitting” him whereas he was performing, including that he had “to place him down for his personal good.”

Michael Jackson impersonator Santana Jackson redefined "beat it" after choking out an assailant in Las Vegas.
Michael Jackson impersonator Santana Jackson redefined “beat it” after choking out an assailant in Las Vegas.
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The clip begins with an older man in a inexperienced shirt, which mockingly sports activities the tagline “Can’t Repair Silly,” squaring off with the white-clad King of Pop-pelganger on the busy strip. He throws a few windmill punches and a lackadaisical leg assault, solely to have Jackson sweep him to the bottom with an expertly timed “Billie Jean kick.”

As soon as the tussle hits the ground, the “Unhealthy” singer’s facsimile rapidly assumes management. He finally clamps on a bulldog choke — a headlock-style submission maintain — inflicting the assailant to fall asleep as the gang cries, “He’s out.”

At this level, the digital camera begins to get shaky; nevertheless, bystanders finally disentangle the combatants, whereupon the loser stands up and tries to stroll off the walloping.

Jackson sinks the choke.
Jackson sinks the choke.
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Evidently, the wannabe Gloved One’s beatdown made waves on-line, with many referencing his legendary songs.

“Why’d he wanna be beginning one thing?” joked one commenter, whereas one other quipped, “MJ apparently did ‘repair silly,'” in reference to the alleged assailant’s shirt.

“Rattling, Michael wasn’t kidding when he stated he was unhealthy,” stated one other of Jackson’s pugilistic experience.

One other social media gawker mused, “If ever received choked out by a Michael Jackson impersonator I believe I would transfer international locations.”

At one point the King Of Pop-pelganger even appeared to deploy Michael Jackson's signature kick.
At one level, the King of Pop-pelganger even appeared to deploy Michael Jackson’s signature kick.
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The clip additionally went viral amongst blended martial arts followers, who lauded Jackson’s combating prowess.

“Michael Jackson Impersonator 10-8,” gushed @philthemmadude. “Observe how he stays calm whereas taking his opponent down and sinking within the choke. Stunning stuff.”

Fightful.com reporter Sean Ross Sapp exclaimed that the performer executed the “LeBell Lock,” a headlock-adjacent transfer named after legendary martial artist Gene LeBell, which has since been popularized by WWE competitor Daniel Bryan.

Brazilian jiujitsu icon Rener Gracie even posted a humorous breakdown of the match on his YouTube channel.

The assailant lived up to his T-shirt.
The assailant lived as much as his T-shirt slogan.
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Regardless of the fanfare, Jackson clarified that he was “not making an attempt to harm this man simply making an attempt to restrain him from swinging at me.”

“Please know I don’t suppose combating is the reply so attempt to keep away from a battle if u can. Keep protected,” the singer added.

Jackson performs as a part of the MJ Stay Present, a Las Vegas-based tribute live performance to the late pop star. Per the group’s web site, he is without doubt one of the globe’s “prime Michael Jackson tribute artists” and is “dedicated to bringing the magic of Michael Jackson to audiences world wide.”

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