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The viral story below ended up being a hoax. Luckily!
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This isn’t a scene straight out of Fight Club. This is really happening.

Rumblr, an app that helps users find and engage in bare knuckle fights, is set for a test release today. The trial version will go to the first 2,000 people who registered to use the app. Yes, 2,000 people actually want to try this, and more than 78,000 have shown an interest, according to the NY Daily News.

The app encourages users to insult would-be opponents, possibly with the following suggestion: “tell your match what you don’t like about their picture.”

If a fight agreement is reached, the location of the brawl is made public so others can go watch. Oh, and there are filter systems for women (RumblrHER) and group fights (RumblrGROUP).

You’re probably thinking, “this can’t be serious,” but it is, and the creators are claiming to have raised lots of money to make it happen.

“Tinder for fighting” app called Rumblr set for beta test launch (via @br_uk) https://t.co/C3tgrSgCG1 pic.twitter.com/qcrYsX0LPc

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 9, 2015

SOURCE: Bleacher Report, NY Daily News | PHOTO CREDIT: Twitter

 

UPDATE: New ‘Tinder For Fighting’ App Was a Hoax  was originally published on globalgrind.com