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The Good, The Bad & The Beast

The Good, The Bad & The Beast

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Join former World’s Strongest Man Eddie ‘The Beast’ Hall as he comes face-to-face with other extraordinary, elite and exceptional people to find out what really makes them tick. What drives them. What pushes them to the extreme... and beyond.  From MMA fighters to hostage negotiators, extreme adventurers to Hollywood bad guys, Eddie’s guests are all beasts in their own fields - from all over the world - and, crucially, have always fascinated him.  Expect honesty, emotion, intrigue, inspiration and some brutal truths as Eddie challenges his guests—and himself—to understand how and why they became the beasts they are.

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My dad was the one that did the graft with him. You know, and I did the graft with Henry and William with their football and Hetty with dancing.

John Fisher
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MAR 31, 2026Platform Media

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  • Local identity scales viral movements - The "Romford Bull Army" shows how anchoring a personal brand in a specific community creates a loyal grassroots following that translates from social media to real-world event attendance.

    The Romford Bull Army originates from, yes. So home of the brave.

    John Fisher
  • Consistency in fatherhood builds elite athletes - Johnny Fisher's professional discipline is attributed to his grandfather's early "graft" and consistent mentorship, highlighting the necessity of stable male role models in youth development.

    My dad was the one that did the graft with him. You know, and I did the graft with Henry and William with their football and Hetty with dancing.

    John Fisher
  • Business resilience thrives on adaptability - Fisher’s transition from traditional commerce to nightclub appearances and digital content illustrates why maintaining a "busy" mindset is preferable to stagnation during economic or career shifts.

    I'd much rather be worrying about how I'm going to do things than not doing, so we're keeping busy.

    John Fisher

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