Celebrity Deathmatch Season 3 Episode 10 - Watch Legally and Safely
Celebrity Deathmatch: 1. Nick Diamond vs. The Satyr 2. Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper 3. Joan Rivers vs. Melissa Rivers The first two fights took place way back in time since Nick and Johnny jumped into the time machine to go look for Debbie, who disappeared in the last episode. Fight Summary: 1 - Nick Diamond vs. The Satyr First on their trip, Nick and Johnny landed in ancient Rome, in the Colluseum. Nick was forced to face the Satyr while Johnny and Julius Caesar commented. The fight ends when Nick showes a roman candle up the Satyr's ass and it blows him in half. 2 - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper Next they landed in 19th century London. The ripper tried to kill Debbie, but she just kicked his ass, however Sherlock Holmes steps in and decides to fight the ripper. It turns out that Holmes is a real moron, he ignores every evidence Watson gives him, Watson gets killed by the ripper, and Sherlock finally sees the killer. The ripper has a couple of knives and stuff inside his coat, and he is about to slash Sherlock when Sherlock ties the ripper's coat, impaling him on all the weapons, and Sherlock Holmes wins. 3 - Joan Rivers vs. Melissa Rivers Nick, Johnny and Debbie returns to the past, and the third fight is on its way: Joan used some of her toxic bultox from her surgery to try to paralyze Melissa, but since the bultox leaves her body, her face prunes up. Just next, Melissa jumps on her mother and by untying a knot of flesh that Joan had tied behind her neck, she dissolves, and Melissa Rivers is the winner.
How to Watch Celebrity Deathmatch Season 3 Episode 10 Legally and Safely
If you want to stream Celebrity Deathmatch Season 3 Episode 10 through reputable and legal services, there are a few good options depending on where you are. Subscription platforms like HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ sometimes carry Celebrity Deathmatch Season 3 Episode 10 films or related DC titles—though availability depends on your country.
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