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Got a failing bar? Jon Taffer will fix it. That's the premise of Spike's hit reality series ''Bar Rescue'', of which as of April 2015, 78 episodes have aired, including one removed episode.
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''Bar Rescue'' is a reality TV show that first aired on Spike in 2011. The show revolves around Jon Taffer traveling to various bars in need of repair or funding and helping the owners out. Over 100 episodes of the show have been made, including an episode that wasn't supposed to air titled '''Music City Mess'''.
==Plot & Controversy==
Originally set to air on November 24th 2013, the plot of the episode involved Taffer going to a bar named "BoondoxXx BBQ & Juke Joint" to help the owner, Chris Ferrell, get it back on its feet.


Originally set to air on November 24, 2013, the plot of the episode '''"Music City Mess"''' involves (according to Wikipedia) a country music snob with an explosive personality turning to Jon for help. After the shooting of Wayne Mills at the bar where the renovation took place, it was later pulled in favor of a rerun of "Hole in None", but aired on accident three hours later, on November 25, and did not resurface for some time.
However, a night before the episode was set to air, Chris shot and killed country singer Wayne Mills after he, according to Chris, "violated the bar's nonsmoking rule and had threatened to kill him with a broken beer bottle". He claimed it was in self defense, but he was arrested on charges of second-degree murder for 20 years with no parole.
 
However, Vimeo user "some dude" uploaded a copy on July 2015 and can still be viewed there.  


With this incident, Spike decided not to air the episode at all and instead air a rerun of "Hole in None". However, the "encore" airing for the episode was accidentally aired on the network three hours later. After that error, the episode was never aired again.
==Availability==
However, on June 4th 2015, Vimeo user "some dude" uploaded the episode in two parts, making it available for viewing. The episode can be viewed below.
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Revision as of 22:35, 12 September 2016

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Status: Found

Date found: 4 June 2015

Found by: "some dude"

Bar Rescue is a reality TV show that first aired on Spike in 2011. The show revolves around Jon Taffer traveling to various bars in need of repair or funding and helping the owners out. Over 100 episodes of the show have been made, including an episode that wasn't supposed to air titled Music City Mess.

Plot & Controversy

Originally set to air on November 24th 2013, the plot of the episode involved Taffer going to a bar named "BoondoxXx BBQ & Juke Joint" to help the owner, Chris Ferrell, get it back on its feet.

However, a night before the episode was set to air, Chris shot and killed country singer Wayne Mills after he, according to Chris, "violated the bar's nonsmoking rule and had threatened to kill him with a broken beer bottle". He claimed it was in self defense, but he was arrested on charges of second-degree murder for 20 years with no parole.

With this incident, Spike decided not to air the episode at all and instead air a rerun of "Hole in None". However, the "encore" airing for the episode was accidentally aired on the network three hours later. After that error, the episode was never aired again.

Availability

However, on June 4th 2015, Vimeo user "some dude" uploaded the episode in two parts, making it available for viewing. The episode can be viewed below.

Gallery

Part 1

Part 2