Even "Tank Dog" won't let it go.

In a sneak peek of Wednesday night's new episode of "American Muscle," Eric "Tank Dog" Potis chides Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh for two infamous stomping incidents that took place in 2011 and 2012, one of them against Potis' beloved Green Bay Packers.

The show, which airs Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. on the Discovery Channel, is the brainchild of former University of Michigan director of strength and conditioning Mike Barwis. Each episode of the new reality television program centers on Barwis and his staff of trainers (which includes Potis) working with everyone from professional athletes to paraplegics looking to walk again.

And to be fair, Suh started it.

"Take that weak jersey off," Suh said as soon as he saw Tank Dog's No. 66 green and gold.

"A lot of Packers fans don't like you," Tank Dog responded.

"That's alright," Suh said. "A lot of people don't like me."

"I'm trying to help bridge the gap between you and Green Bay fans," quipped Tank Dog. "So I don't want you trying to kill anybody on Green Bay. It's kind of like, a conflict of interest. See what I'm saying?"

"So you want me to go out there and just say, 'Hi' to them?" Suh replied smugly.

"I don't want you kicking them in the nuts like you did (Matt Schaub)," Tank Dog said.

Point Tank Dog.

The rest of the exchange, including Tank Dog's take on "the whole stomp thing," can be seen in the video below, which was released in advance of tomorrow night's episode.

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