Earlier this year, I claimed that Eminem's feud with Machine Gun Kelly was the trashiest beef of 2018. I return on this Monday morning to humbly correct that statement. Over the weekend, at the Rock Allegiance Festival in Camden, New Jersey, Insane Clown Posse and Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst added a new chapter to their years' old beef with something that almost qualifies as a fight onstage.

As Limp Bizkit was playing their cover of George Michael’s "Faith," ICP's Shaggy 2 Dope ran up behind Durst and attempted to hit him with a flying kick. He missed. Then security dragged him from the stage.

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So, let's break this down. A man who calls himself Shaggy 2 Dope, wears clown makeup, and was probably turnt-up on Faygo attempted a flying kung fu kick on an unaware, immobile target and failed in front of what appears to be a large number of actual humans who pay money to see Limp Bizkit and ICP in the year of our lord 2018.

It sounds like a Monster Energy Drink™ fever dream.

Here's what happened next, according to Newsweek.

Durst, who did not appear to be harmed at all during the assault, then tells the audience: “What a pussy, couldn’t even pull it off.”

As a fight breaks out at the side of the stage, Durst adds: “It’s one guy, calm down it’s one guy.”

Durst then tells the crowd “let’s give that guy a hand” before starting a chorus of “Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, hey, goodbye.”

This, dear reader, is the real trashiest fight of 2018. I challenge this awful year to produce a trashier fight, and it probably will.

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