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Well, if Steven Seagal can do it, there's certainly no reason why another martial artist can't also have his own reality series where he's deputized, assigned a gun, and sent out into the streets to help preserve law and order. Here, former heavyweight pugilist, professional wrestler, kickboxer and MMA fighter Eric ``Butterbean'' Esch patrols his hometown of Jasper, Ala., unleashing 400 pounds of justice against the drug dealers and other criminals unlucky enough to be caught red-handed while the television cameras roll. Some advice for prospective perps in Walker County: Wait until the corpulent cop exits his vehicle, then engage him in a footrace.
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