UNEXPECTED TWIST: Tyrus SECRETLY TRAINS Karoline Leavitt in MMA AFTER HEATED BACKSTAGE CONFRONTATION with The View Host – Is She PREPARING for a MEDIA AMBUSH?

In a plot twist that sounds more like a scene from a Hollywood thriller than reality TV or cable news, former Fox News contributor and professional wrestler Tyrus is allegedly training rising conservative firebrand Karoline Leavitt in mixed martial arts — all in response to a backstage confrontation that has insiders buzzing and media watchdogs on high alert.

Yes, you read that right. According to multiple anonymous sources close to both personalities, Karoline Leavitt — known for her fierce takedowns on the airwaves and her unapologetic defense of America First values — has been secretly training with Tyrus, not just in debating tactics, but in literal hand-to-hand combat.

And the reason? A shocking confrontation with a co-host of The View that allegedly went from verbal to nearly physical behind closed curtains. It’s the kind of story that once sounded far-fetched. But in today’s media landscape, where ideological battles often spill into personal vendettas, this headline may be more real than we want to admit.

Let’s break down exactly what we know, what’s still unfolding, and what this all could mean for the future of conservative voices in a hostile media environment.

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THE INCIDENT: BACKSTAGE FIRESTORM AT ‘THE VIEW’

The spark that ignited this covert training regimen reportedly began during a tense off-air moment following a guest appearance Leavitt made on The View. While details remain murky, three separate producers (all requesting anonymity for fear of career backlash) claim that after a heated segment debating women’s roles in politics and patriotism, Leavitt was confronted backstage by a “senior co-host” of the show — widely believed to be Sunny Hostin or Joy Behar.

One source described the exchange as “volatile and borderline unhinged.”

“Karoline was calm on camera,” said the insider. “But the moment they cut to commercial, it was like someone flipped a switch. The host got in her face, wagging fingers, shouting about ‘fake news,’ ‘bigots,’ and how Karoline was ‘dangerous to young women.’”

Security reportedly intervened when body language escalated. No blows were exchanged, but insiders say the energy in the room was “electrified with tension.”

Leavitt has declined to comment publicly on the alleged altercation. ABC, The View’s network, issued a generic “no comment on internal matters,” which only fueled speculation.

But it was what happened after that set off alarm bells within the conservative media world.

ENTER TYRUS: THE UNLIKELY COACH

Within 48 hours of the incident, reports emerged that Leavitt had been seen entering an MMA gym in northern New Jersey with none other than Tyrus — the 6’8″ former WWE wrestler, bodyguard, and Fox News mainstay.

Photos posted by a gym staffer (later deleted) appeared to show the two working mitt drills, practicing defensive stances, and even sparring under supervision. No cameras. No press. Just hard training.

“I didn’t even recognize her at first,” said the employee, who spoke under condition of anonymity. “She was in sweats, no makeup, had her hair tied back like a fighter. Tyrus was serious. He wasn’t showing off. He was coaching — for real.”

Multiple conservative influencers have since hinted at the sessions in cryptic tweets, including Dan Bongino, who posted: “People out here still doing media training. Karoline’s out here doing combat training. That’s the difference.”

WHY MMA? WHY NOW?

At first glance, the idea of Karoline Leavitt — a polished media operative and political spokeswoman — trading in high heels for boxing gloves might seem absurd.

But dig deeper, and the move might make more sense than it appears.

Tyrus, real name George Murdoch, has long been an outspoken critic of liberal media institutions. His own experience in the wrestling ring and as a cable news commentator gives him a unique understanding of both physical and ideological combat.

And Karoline Leavitt? She’s no stranger to public skirmishes. At just 26, she’s already clashed with MSNBC hosts, sparred live with late-night comedians, and been the subject of smear campaigns from mainstream outlets labeling her “too young,” “too loud,” or “too extreme.”

“She’s a lightning rod,” said media critic Jane Williams. “And lightning rods attract storms. It’s not entirely surprising that she might want to be prepared for whatever comes her way.”

Tyrus, when asked by Newsmax about the rumors, simply smiled and said, “Ain’t nothing wrong with learning to defend yourself — in any arena.”

THE MESSAGE BEHIND THE MOVEMENT

While some dismiss the story as political theater, others argue it sends a powerful message.

In an era where conservative voices — especially young, female conservatives — are shouted down, censored, or physically accosted during college events and live tapings, Leavitt’s decision to train in MMA could be seen as symbolic resistance.

“She’s not planning on fighting on live TV,” said one strategist close to her. “But she is preparing to walk into hostile territory with confidence — mentally and physically.”

There’s also speculation that the move is part of a larger campaign effort. With whispers of Leavitt eyeing a congressional seat or even a VP shortlist down the line, demonstrating grit and toughness — beyond just policy knowledge — could broaden her appeal in key demographics.

“She’s showing she’s not just a political Barbie,” said one commentator on X. “She’s a force. You try to bully her? Good luck.”

REACTIONS: LIBERAL MOCKERY, CONSERVATIVE APPLAUSE

Predictably, left-wing pundits have mocked the story.

One Slate columnist called it “the dumbest publicity stunt since Kid Rock shot beer cans,” while The View’s own Whoopi Goldberg reportedly rolled her eyes when asked about the rumor.

But on the right, the reaction has been nothing short of thunderous applause.

“Karoline training with Tyrus is like Rocky training with Apollo Creed,” said Charlie Kirk during a podcast episode. “This isn’t about violence — it’s about strength, discipline, and readiness in a world that hates strong conservative women.”

Thousands of users on X reposted clips of Tyrus in the ring alongside quotes from Leavitt’s recent speeches, branding the duo as “the new power team the media didn’t see coming.”

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A POTENTIAL MOVEMENT?

The implications of Leavitt’s new training go beyond just one skirmish or media feud. Some observers believe this could kickstart a cultural shift among conservative influencers — away from the polished “talking points only” style of old, and toward a more resilient, raw, and unapologetically tough new class of leaders.

There’s even a meme trending under the hashtag #RedCornerReady — featuring photoshopped images of conservative women in boxing robes, ready to metaphorically “step into the ring” with the mainstream press.

THE BIGGER QUESTION: WHAT’S NEXT?

The real question now isn’t whether Karoline Leavitt is training in MMA — it’s why she feels she has to.

Are we really living in a time when a rising female conservative has to prepare for physical intimidation from co-hosts and hecklers just to speak her mind?

Is that what the “tolerant” side has become?

Or is Leavitt simply taking a proactive step in a world where public discourse is more aggressive — and dangerous — than ever?

Either way, one thing is clear: Karoline Leavitt isn’t backing down. And with Tyrus in her corner, metaphorically and maybe literally, the next time someone tries to shout her down backstage, they might want to think twice.

This isn’t just politics anymore.

It’s survival.

And Karoline Leavitt is proving she’s ready for any kind of fight.

What do YOU think?
Is this training a brilliant power move or an over-the-top stunt?
Is the media truly that hostile — or is Karoline just leaning into the spectacle?

Let us know in the comments below. And don’t forget to follow for more political drama, cultural showdowns, and the inside scoop on the new generation of conservative warriors.