Tony had a rough life growing up on Elm Street man, don’t you dare doubt that for a moment. Guy had to worry about falling asleep every single night there, because there was always the threat of a serial killer covered in 3rd degree burns coming to brutally murder him in his dreams.
Why did he lie about all this 😂 his “backstory” had absolutely nothing to do with how successful he’s been since then. Kill Tony is lame now but I’m pretty sure all the millions of current fans don’t watch it because Tony was “mob affiliated”
His story doesn't even make sense. What kind of mobster, with enough clout to get a teacher fired and that anyone around would recognise his last name, has his wife and son living in the literal worst part of town? Like, his dad has the power to intimidate the school district into doing nothing about a molestation case and fire the teacher for reporting it, but not the power to stop people from shooting his fuckin house? It sounds more like he only vaguely knows about criminals as a general concept, and has mashed together several stories and a bunch of movies to form this satire of an upbringing.
Bruh in the 90s there was a big push against child abuse. They would have days where someone would explain that you could tell your teacher about a parent or other family member did anything inappropriate. A friend in grade 4 did the same thing Tony did joking his uncle pulled his tackle. 100% the police got involved not school board it was investigated criminally. It always had to be even if there's only .001% chance might be true. Plus how hard it was to fire teachers back then. Tony thinks we would believe his dad had Lex Luthor levels of influence.
So, his dad's restaurant was called Joe's, and his dad's name is Joe Marsco. His restaurant was ine if the nicest in Youngstown. I promise, they lived pretty good.
Most of their parents get them jobs in entertainment to get rid of them you just have to have the right connections. It's why no one into entertainment is actually talented anymore
@Pabloesc571 definitely nothing wrong with it, but it is wrong for them to pretend they grew up struggling. They should be proud their parents supported and gave them the opportunity to do their thing.
He was sooo poor but his mom always made sure they had HBO?? He kept saying he suddenly discovered "The Sopranos" until he went on the kid actors' podcast. Suddenly, "We grew up together! I always watched you guys!" Also, he grew up in the ghetto yet always needs Ebonics/ urban slang explained to him. Smh.
LOL at Tony saying his MOM was in the Mafia. You guys remember all those famous female Mob bosses? Not many people know about how feminist the late period Italian Mafia was…
Plus if your parents can afford to send you to Ursuline you definitely were pretty well off. No way he was in the ghetto. He doesn’t even sound like he was from there
Bro Oregon in the 90's was a rough place. Meth and cannabis trafficking was a part of almost every rural household; underfunded sheriff's, no video surveillance or cell phones. By the time I was 20, when I was federaly indicted for cannabis trafficking and manufacure, I had seen a dozen friends or acquaintances die from murder, bodies in people's trunks at parties; I shot at people, was shot at, pistol whipped, robbed, jumped; physical altercations at least weekly; the county I grew up in literally didn't have a sheriff's patrol for nearly a decade. If you called the sheriff's you got an answering machine saying they were open Wednesdays 10am-1pm. Banks got robbed weekly. Biker gangs were teaching us how to manufacture amphetamines. Old biker ladies were teaching us how how to gangbang them lol. Cartels were growing weed next to us in the woods. 😊Oregon was not a soft place to be in the 90's. I've lived and worked in L.A., Humboldt, New York city, metropolitan Texas, Seattle- I've worked for organized syndicates from several different countries. Pre-decrmiminalzation Oregon was rowdy as anywhere.
@@PanamaRedHerring sorry you went through that, I'm sure that was a difficult upbringing... But the joke is hilarious, I don't think you and Chael 'the American gangster' Sonnen lived in the same part of town lol ruclips.net/video/J3aVnPjaq-M/видео.htmlfeature=shared
This mafia stuff is definitely is a fantasy and his want to seem like he struggled is pathetic ! In various interviews he contradicts himself often!!! And if Tony’s house was getting shot up I’m sure he would have been fine hiding in the closet!!!! Like why would you even dry snitch on your own dad about money laundering!!!! The only reason you would was because it’s complete bs !!!!!
Yeah, a completely broke, dirt poor, money laundering mobster family. Like all mobsters, just scratchin' a livin' barely enough money to be found anywhere besides hidden in the vaccum sealed bags inside the walls.
Tony is lieing my family knew his and I'm just sayn if u can afford to pay for private school your not living in the hood. So think what you will but he's a liar. Lol
Also having HBO in the 90s.. Middle class families had cable. Maybe purchased one ppv HBO a year. Only the wealthy/upper class people could afford to HAVE hbo lol. That shit was a dead give away.
All these celebs larping as poor is so strange to me. Like Jennifer Lopez 😭😭😭 LMAOOO questioning how he was allowed to have that voice was fucking hilarious. Who was that persons podcast at the end??
Exactly. Also those are the same celebrities that say " I was always a straight A student, made the honor roll without even really trying" it’s all. Bunch of bs
Gary, stl, and North Vegas are the worst places I've spent time in, Youngstown is like block by block, but definitely has some rough spots that are easily avoidable
He tries SO hard to sell this image on Kill Tony, that he is "down" with the culture, every time an old rap song/artist is brought up, he has to spout some knowledge about it and talk about how he grew up in a black neighborhood
@@kidx4581 ahh it was tucker carlson my fault , i swear i remember seeing real deal donny up there but ig it was jus shane , no matter who it was tho point still stands
His surname has Irish/ English origins and his trying to say his father was in the mafia is he actully having a laugh , thats probably the funniest joke his ever told .
@@deppresedonion6320 He claims his mother wanted him to have the same last name as his siblings, who were sworn to secrecy about him having a different father.
What’s even more funny is within Italian-American mafia tradition, Italians were forbidden from doing anything besides petty crook deals with Irish-Americans, let alone marry or have a child with an Irish/English woman. Even if his dad was trying to cover it up, they’d kill him or at the very best cut ties with him completely for that infraction alone. The mafia can have people who cut ties completely with the mafia killed in prisons and villas half way across the country, but his dad can successfully hide off his children from that within the same city? He also mentions him laundering money for the mafia through his restaurant, but doesn’t realize that money mules are traditionally actual schmucks within the mafia. They’re not made men typically. They’re gray area associates at best who barely have power within the mafia, let alone the whole city. Money mules for almost any criminal organization are so easily replaceable that the cartel pays Americans literal pennies on the dime to traffic drugs through airports because they know those American money mules are so low on the totem pole that even if they flipped, they can only flip on other small crooks and they couldn’t do much to disrupt their operations. They can pay dull Americans a few thousand at most to risk 20 years in federal prison to transport and traffic drugs through airports and there’s virtually no harm to their operation. It’s a grut maintenance job. A literal janitor job within criminal organizations. *EDIT* watched the video further, and I love how even Joey Diaz is laughing and tilting his back because he knows how full of shit Tony is when he talks about his last name. 😂
Youngstown in the 90's was top 5. Early 2000's it was murder city. I remember seeing it in a top 5 most dangerous /high murder rate towns in the U.S. and kinda laughing. I ran with some knuckleheads from youngstown, it was legit crazy as fuck. And we moved to Ohio from Camden, New Jersey. IF you know anything about Camden , that's saying alot. Noone in a cardigan is judging any hood, not even Youngstown.
lmao bro i was upper to middle middle class my whole life n my dad got hbo 1 time , saw that price n said enjoy cause we are never getting this again 😂😂
0:36 Youngstown probably was the most dangerous city at one time. The reason why you can’t find records of it is because it’s under 300,000 residents. All of the most popular statistics around crimes per capita exclusively focus on cities with over 300k populations, despite the fact that ALL of the most dangerous cities in the country are in the 30,000-100,000 resident range.
I love the show Kill Tony, but I have lowkey always felt something "off" about him. He kinda seems like he has "little man syndrome". I wanted to defend him during your first point about his childhood and say, "every kid experiences their life as hyperbole (extreme)"... but the thing is... once you actually grow up, you look back at life and be honest about it. Sure, it might hurt the ego to realize you didn't actually grow up in the hood with sirens all the time, but that is part of growing up. ...But then again, maybe it takes a bit of delusion to follow a pathway to greatness. Not sure what is true, and I love Kill Tony as a show... But yeah, I've always felt something is a bit off with Tony. Tough to put my finger on it. I do think this style of video is a bit cringe and has a high potential to backfire. Be careful. You must be great in your investigation and ironclad in your original intents... otherwise you're gonna get ripped to shreds just like you're trying to do to Tony.
I live in Cleveland, which is pretty close to Youngstown, and have been there many times, and it is a really poor area, like Cleveland, and a lot of other "rust belt" cities, it was thriving at a point, but once manufacturing left, it became a struggling area with poverty and crime. That being said, I've always felt Tony really exaggerates the experience. Part of it's "infamy", as well does relate to the mob because it was kind of a middle ground between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, as well as a little smaller and more secluded, so a lot of mob hits were executed there, or bodies were dumped there, which added to the folklore of the "murder capital", but a lot of the hits weren't even done there, the bodies were just dumped there, and also, that organized crime violence is very different from the type of violence you might experience in an area like Compton.
The thing about youngstown neighborhoods is you have beautiful historic houses on the right side of the road and straight ghetto on the left. If you've ever been down Glenwood Ave you know what I mean. I lived in the same area my entire life and it's like the wild west. South side is the worse but I've personally been jumped, and robbed in the better neighborhoods. Your not getting out without a street mentality. And in the 90s everyone worked for the mob I've worked for a couple Italian restaurants here and it would be more surprising if he wasn't. We all have family with mob or biker ties. And he's not even claiming thug life he's just saying he's from a rough neighborhood which is the truth. And Joe his fathers restaurant was a local favorite before they shut down. Quit being haters tony is a success story for us.
2:03 you said that Compton only had 18 more homicides per year, growing up in a place with the same crime count as Compton isn’t exactly pretending it’s still bad just 18 less people dead but that’s all. You’re grasping at straws he said he lived behind the most dangerous street and you found that it was a mile away. A mile isn’t very long, even kids walk and bike a mile away from their house, especially in the 90s. You’re just searching for something to bash him on. As someone who was poor their first half of their life and well off in the second part of my life I can also confirm it’s hard to convey how life was when you were poor but also convey it wasn’t always like that. A story about shoes isn’t evidence. If anything it’s his mind trying to remember something that was true at one point. I actually very much relate with that so I get it I don’t think it’s something he does with bad intentions
That's what all these podcast review chanel's do bro. I literally heard this guy say "and not only but but Bert is now a nicotine addict" like he was passed out on the side of the street. 😂 They just make videos for the haters because its easy money. Sounds like an article online usually selling you the smallest things as the most horrible acts committed by humanity. Pretty pathetic
All these channels are run by unwashed neck beards & the comments full of depressed incels to scared to leave the house let alone DO an open mic or even at the bare minimum of GO to a comedy show
Also people dont understand how private school works. I went to a catholic school growing up in Columbus, Ohio and private schools have an allotment of students they can take on from the public schools either for free or for drastically reduced tuition. They are called "Voucher Kids" by students and get bullied harder than anyone else in school. Most private schools also offer tuition assistance. You dont have to be rich to go. Also, it could be a situation like mine. My family was by NO means rich. We werent totally poor either but we were working class for sure. We rarely had extra money to do anything after food and bills and all that growing up so we didnt do much. My grandparents, my parents, and my aunt and uncle all put their money together for every tuition payment so I could go to private school instead of the super ghetto high school in my area.
If anyone wants to look into it, his Dad's restaurant was named "Joe's." His dads name is Joe Masco. Apparently it is/was one of the nicest restaurants in Youngstown. What Tony doesn't realize is hiw easy it is to find out who people are on here.
The thing that fucking blows with all of this- is that eventually, without a doubt, when he can’t lie anymore, he will just simply say “it was a joke. A long drawn out joke. I played you all” a LIE, isn’t a joke. It’s just a grown man playing pretend. Mark my words when he gets backed into a corner and he can’t pretend any longer, the whole “it’s a joke” thing will save him. But not if we don’t let it. Let’s not.
Just like joey Diaz LARPing as a mobster (switching between Cuban and Italian whenever it suits him) and threatening to send made up mob brothers to attack podcasters who are making fun of him and calling him out. These roganite comedians have gotten SO out of hand it’s not even funny. They must be stopped.
@@Pabloesc571 well that’s funny, cause trying so hard to defend someone you don’t even know and who doesn’t even know you is pathetic to me. Making girls give him head for stage time is so tight haha 🤙🤙
The reason why Toe rogan loves Tony so much and pushes all his stuff so hard is because Tony also speaks about stand up comedy like it’s a sacred art that only they understand. They both circle jerk better than anyone I have ever seen. Tony makes rogan feel like a real comic and vice versa.
@@Pabloesc571 there's a difference between passion and elitism. someone who's passionate would believe that anyone can get good at it and would be happy to see them try.
I use to teach and kids who are abused will sometimes tell you but say it as a joke. So it was absolutely the right thing to do to report it. And if the dad threatened me after reporting it i would just become more suspicious. And i don't even understand what Tony thinks his dad did? So the teacher didn't get beat up or hurt he just switched jobs from a teacher to a produce manager? He didn't even have to leave town?
30k a year is slightly less than my mothers annual salary in the 90s, and none of us ever owned a new pair of Nikes. We were lower middle-class. Not poor.
@Pabloesc571 but he claims he was poor. I was VERY lower-middle class, what a lot of people would claim to be "poor" for sympathy. But I've seen real, actual, poverty. It exists in america. But, most folks, even in known ghettos are simply lower-middle class. I'm sick to death of this rags-to-riches narrative, so many celebs push. It's more like going from anyhting-you-need to any thing-you-want.
As an Ohioan, Youngstown, Ohio IS a really dangerous city. However...the part Tony is from is like, the nice part of it. Its still the hood dont get me wrong. But basically where he is from is a middle class neighborhood surrounded by the ghetto. His area was safe, but a few streets in any direction and youre in the hood.
When Tony tries to sound like an Italian mob boss he just sounds like a fashion designer dictator that all the interns fear.
😅😂
Mugatu in real life.
The ballad of gay Tony...
Bruno
Hugo boss designed and constructed every garment for the SS
What's more believable, Tony's family is in the mob? Or that Tony is a raging homosexual?
Not everyone who sounds homo is lol
He can not be straight.
He’s not?
Well, he's certainly not a Raging Mobster. 😉
Hes in the rainbow mob for sure.
His level of narcissism is through the roof.
yea lol after watching this video I think he’s pathological NPD
flamboyant gays are like that smh
He's fucking horrible. I can't stand him.
Tony had a rough life growing up on Elm Street man, don’t you dare doubt that for a moment. Guy had to worry about falling asleep every single night there, because there was always the threat of a serial killer covered in 3rd degree burns coming to brutally murder him in his dreams.
Don’t worry Freddy would not find Tony since he has was hiding in the closet for years !!
And yet thats nothing compared to what he lived through in sesame street
1:28 😊😢🎉
Nightmare 2 was about a gay man who is closeted, so that tracks
This is hilarious lmaooo…. Dad’s prolly a fucking sports bookie and Tony’s just an idiot
i believe the part about the authorities gettin called because tonys "mafia dad" graped him
“I saw him stackin’ cantaloupes at the super market a month later 💁🏻♂️💅🏼“
No, no you didn’t Tony
😂 I just paused at that part to laugh my ass off. What a liar
The type of story an old lady reposts on facebook 😂
If that did happen, he just ruined someone's life as a joke!?
@@redfo3009IT'S SO FUNNY I KNOW.
Why did he lie about all this 😂 his “backstory” had absolutely nothing to do with how successful he’s been since then. Kill Tony is lame now but I’m pretty sure all the millions of current fans don’t watch it because Tony was “mob affiliated”
He always reminds me of an evil ventriloquist dummy
He's Pinocchio, but the twist is, in order to become a real boy he had to kill his grandfather first
He’s Slappy from Goosebumps
Lmao same
Bro that’s exactly what I be thinking
Well, he is a dummy
His story doesn't even make sense. What kind of mobster, with enough clout to get a teacher fired and that anyone around would recognise his last name, has his wife and son living in the literal worst part of town? Like, his dad has the power to intimidate the school district into doing nothing about a molestation case and fire the teacher for reporting it, but not the power to stop people from shooting his fuckin house?
It sounds more like he only vaguely knows about criminals as a general concept, and has mashed together several stories and a bunch of movies to form this satire of an upbringing.
good catch!
Bruh in the 90s there was a big push against child abuse. They would have days where someone would explain that you could tell your teacher about a parent or other family member did anything inappropriate. A friend in grade 4 did the same thing Tony did joking his uncle pulled his tackle. 100% the police got involved not school board it was investigated criminally. It always had to be even if there's only .001% chance might be true. Plus how hard it was to fire teachers back then. Tony thinks we would believe his dad had Lex Luthor levels of influence.
This
So, his dad's restaurant was called Joe's, and his dad's name is Joe Marsco. His restaurant was ine if the nicest in Youngstown. I promise, they lived pretty good.
@@troycambo i believe the part about the authorities gettin called because tonys "mafia dad" graped him
Hes rocking the hiv look
Full blown AIDS look
hes just low t
Most entertainers are spoiled rich kids that were having their parents pay their rent until they "made it".
Most of their parents get them jobs in entertainment to get rid of them you just have to have the right connections. It's why no one into entertainment is actually talented anymore
@jon6039 or even relatable. RUclips completely took over their little cool kids table.
And actually that's most artists of any sorts. Same throughout the ages. They get supported and hardly work and just do their craft and some make it.
Nun wrong with that
@Pabloesc571 definitely nothing wrong with it, but it is wrong for them to pretend they grew up struggling. They should be proud their parents supported and gave them the opportunity to do their thing.
I love seeing these idiots get exposed. Keep it up.
He was sooo poor but his mom always made sure they had HBO?? He kept saying he suddenly discovered "The Sopranos" until he went on the kid actors' podcast. Suddenly, "We grew up together! I always watched you guys!" Also, he grew up in the ghetto yet always needs Ebonics/ urban slang explained to him. Smh.
Exactly, I was born in 82 n didn’t have cable until 99 when my dad let me pay for it
Don’t forget he went to $30,000 per year private school.
@@rorybannon Is that why they could only afford a house "full of bullet holes?"
@@MillieStLouie yeah makes sense, they didn’t want him to get bullied in public school I guess.
Every poor kid knows all you got on TV was PBS, and VHS
LOL at Tony saying his MOM was in the Mafia. You guys remember all those famous female Mob bosses? Not many people know about how feminist the late period Italian Mafia was…
Maria Licciardi would have to be his mom...
Hinchliffe isn't exactly the most Italian name either
maybe his mom was just a hooker and the mafia pimped her out?
Reminds me of the kid in school who would just randomly lie
That wanna be kid who just wants to be cool but doesnt realize that "wanting to be cool" is why hes not cool.
@@sole__doubt 🎯
Tony is from the most affluent neighborhood in Youngstown. It literally has mansions
It is a mostly black area but it's all middle to upper class people.
Plus if your parents can afford to send you to Ursuline you definitely were pretty well off. No way he was in the ghetto. He doesn’t even sound like he was from there
"I'm from the mean streets of West Lynn Oregon" -Chael Sonnen 😂
Uncle Chael, undefeated, undisputed
People were littering and we had to witness that as children hahahah
Bro Oregon in the 90's was a rough place. Meth and cannabis trafficking was a part of almost every rural household; underfunded sheriff's, no video surveillance or cell phones. By the time I was 20, when I was federaly indicted for cannabis trafficking and manufacure, I had seen a dozen friends or acquaintances die from murder, bodies in people's trunks at parties; I shot at people, was shot at, pistol whipped, robbed, jumped; physical altercations at least weekly; the county I grew up in literally didn't have a sheriff's patrol for nearly a decade. If you called the sheriff's you got an answering machine saying they were open Wednesdays 10am-1pm. Banks got robbed weekly. Biker gangs were teaching us how to manufacture amphetamines. Old biker ladies were teaching us how how to gangbang them lol. Cartels were growing weed next to us in the woods. 😊Oregon was not a soft place to be in the 90's. I've lived and worked in L.A., Humboldt, New York city, metropolitan Texas, Seattle- I've worked for organized syndicates from several different countries. Pre-decrmiminalzation Oregon was rowdy as anywhere.
@@PanamaRedHerring sorry you went through that, I'm sure that was a difficult upbringing...
But the joke is hilarious, I don't think you and Chael 'the American gangster' Sonnen lived in the same part of town lol
ruclips.net/video/J3aVnPjaq-M/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@kushy419 dont forget the most humble also
This mafia stuff is definitely is a fantasy and his want to seem like he struggled is pathetic ! In various interviews he contradicts himself often!!! And if Tony’s house was getting shot up I’m sure he would have been fine hiding in the closet!!!! Like why would you even dry snitch on your own dad about money laundering!!!! The only reason you would was because it’s complete bs !!!!!
Yeah, a completely broke, dirt poor, money laundering mobster family. Like all mobsters, just scratchin' a livin' barely enough money to be found anywhere besides hidden in the vaccum sealed bags inside the walls.
Tony is lieing my family knew his and I'm just sayn if u can afford to pay for private school your not living in the hood. So think what you will but he's a liar. Lol
Ursuline gives out vouchers
How did your family know them
Who’s been more successful you or Tony?
Also having HBO in the 90s.. Middle class families had cable. Maybe purchased one ppv HBO a year. Only the wealthy/upper class people could afford to HAVE hbo lol. That shit was a dead give away.
@@moquilla1how does him being more successful change the fact he's lying lmao
All these celebs larping as poor is so strange to me. Like Jennifer Lopez 😭😭😭 LMAOOO questioning how he was allowed to have that voice was fucking hilarious. Who was that persons podcast at the end??
Redbar Radio
This is what podcasts are doing to our dumb ass celebs lol. Put em on a microphone 23 hours a day and they’re gonna make up a buncha BS
Oh boy you’re in for a treat with Redbar. Mike BET Davis is a real gem.
Definitely check him out, Redbar is f**king great 👍
Exactly. Also those are the same celebrities that say " I was always a straight A student, made the honor roll without even really trying" it’s all. Bunch of bs
I've been to both Youngstown and Compton, and Compton is definitely worse, but neither are as bad as Gary, IN.
Gary, stl, and North Vegas are the worst places I've spent time in, Youngstown is like block by block, but definitely has some rough spots that are easily avoidable
@@fredmanie2926Just to clarify for people reading, East St Louis is the real bad part of St Louis
Andy Dick was a mafia Don from Youngstown?
I’d rather relive my 10+ year bout of depression than listen to this guy talk about himself. How on earth does this guy still have fans?
bigots LOVE tony , he the one had trump on his lil show
Anyone that usually has to state this is a true story I tend to take it as a lie
Gay Mafia
You have just became my new favourite podcast review guy, and I watch quite a few of them/you! Keep up the great work, hombre
tony cringecliff gollyyyy this guy is so full of himself lmfao
He tries SO hard to sell this image on Kill Tony, that he is "down" with the culture, every time an old rap song/artist is brought up, he has to spout some knowledge about it and talk about how he grew up in a black neighborhood
He literally only has "runs the jewels" as his black joke
he literally had trump on the show how tf are u for the culture 😂😂 im so glad u brought this up tho i was hopin someone would
@@braidenfriday2389 That wasn't actually trump my brother
@@kidx4581 ahh it was tucker carlson my fault , i swear i remember seeing real deal donny up there but ig it was jus shane , no matter who it was tho point still stands
Looks like the ventriloquist dummy from goosebumps
Them bullet holes look suspiciously like glory holes Tony 😂
If he was truly connected to the Mob and was this loud about it he would be killed
Facts
Just like the creators of sopranos and mob movies got killed ? 😂 you sound stupid
exactly at least he wouldnt be untouched
Hahaha no. Don't give organized crime too much credit there's humans and most of them are stupid
His surname has Irish/ English origins and his trying to say his father was in the mafia is he actully having a laugh , thats probably the funniest joke his ever told .
@@deppresedonion6320 He claims his mother wanted him to have the same last name as his siblings, who were sworn to secrecy about him having a different father.
What’s even more funny is within Italian-American mafia tradition, Italians were forbidden from doing anything besides petty crook deals with Irish-Americans, let alone marry or have a child with an Irish/English woman. Even if his dad was trying to cover it up, they’d kill him or at the very best cut ties with him completely for that infraction alone. The mafia can have people who cut ties completely with the mafia killed in prisons and villas half way across the country, but his dad can successfully hide off his children from that within the same city?
He also mentions him laundering money for the mafia through his restaurant, but doesn’t realize that money mules are traditionally actual schmucks within the mafia. They’re not made men typically. They’re gray area associates at best who barely have power within the mafia, let alone the whole city. Money mules for almost any criminal organization are so easily replaceable that the cartel pays Americans literal pennies on the dime to traffic drugs through airports because they know those American money mules are so low on the totem pole that even if they flipped, they can only flip on other small crooks and they couldn’t do much to disrupt their operations. They can pay dull Americans a few thousand at most to risk 20 years in federal prison to transport and traffic drugs through airports and there’s virtually no harm to their operation. It’s a grut maintenance job. A literal janitor job within criminal organizations.
*EDIT* watched the video further, and I love how even Joey Diaz is laughing and tilting his back because he knows how full of shit Tony is when he talks about his last name. 😂
Yeah, but his first name came from his dad. And, well, you know what "Tony" means...
@@ChrisDesh anthony 😈👹👿👺
keep up the exposing. i love seeing these demons exposed
Tony gives off Jared Fogle vibes
Youngstown in the 90's was top 5. Early 2000's it was murder city. I remember seeing it in a top 5 most dangerous /high murder rate towns in the U.S. and kinda laughing. I ran with some knuckleheads from youngstown, it was legit crazy as fuck. And we moved to Ohio from Camden, New Jersey. IF you know anything about Camden , that's saying alot. Noone in a cardigan is judging any hood, not even Youngstown.
Tony has never even been on a fist fight. Let alone be around hardcore criminal environments.
He lost me at HBO. I finally got HBO a few years ago.
lmao bro i was upper to middle middle class my whole life n my dad got hbo 1 time , saw that price n said enjoy cause we are never getting this again 😂😂
Youngstown was a tough area in the 70s.
Yes!
Man Tony is super tough and unquestionably straight! His dad was a B-B-BEAST of a mobster too,B!
That fool really tried to hint that he was doing a kill Tony type standup as a kid in class lmao
0:36 Youngstown probably was the most dangerous city at one time. The reason why you can’t find records of it is because it’s under 300,000 residents. All of the most popular statistics around crimes per capita exclusively focus on cities with over 300k populations, despite the fact that ALL of the most dangerous cities in the country are in the 30,000-100,000 resident range.
Great video... And Redbar is an exclamation point at the end!
Wow really nice to see someone finally goin at Tony
I love the show Kill Tony, but I have lowkey always felt something "off" about him. He kinda seems like he has "little man syndrome".
I wanted to defend him during your first point about his childhood and say, "every kid experiences their life as hyperbole (extreme)"... but the thing is... once you actually grow up, you look back at life and be honest about it. Sure, it might hurt the ego to realize you didn't actually grow up in the hood with sirens all the time, but that is part of growing up. ...But then again, maybe it takes a bit of delusion to follow a pathway to greatness.
Not sure what is true, and I love Kill Tony as a show... But yeah, I've always felt something is a bit off with Tony. Tough to put my finger on it.
I do think this style of video is a bit cringe and has a high potential to backfire. Be careful. You must be great in your investigation and ironclad in your original intents... otherwise you're gonna get ripped to shreds just like you're trying to do to Tony.
I live in Cleveland, which is pretty close to Youngstown, and have been there many times, and it is a really poor area, like Cleveland, and a lot of other "rust belt" cities, it was thriving at a point, but once manufacturing left, it became a struggling area with poverty and crime. That being said, I've always felt Tony really exaggerates the experience. Part of it's "infamy", as well does relate to the mob because it was kind of a middle ground between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, as well as a little smaller and more secluded, so a lot of mob hits were executed there, or bodies were dumped there, which added to the folklore of the "murder capital", but a lot of the hits weren't even done there, the bodies were just dumped there, and also, that organized crime violence is very different from the type of violence you might experience in an area like Compton.
The thing about youngstown neighborhoods is you have beautiful historic houses on the right side of the road and straight ghetto on the left. If you've ever been down Glenwood Ave you know what I mean. I lived in the same area my entire life and it's like the wild west. South side is the worse but I've personally been jumped, and robbed in the better neighborhoods. Your not getting out without a street mentality. And in the 90s everyone worked for the mob I've worked for a couple Italian restaurants here and it would be more surprising if he wasn't. We all have family with mob or biker ties. And he's not even claiming thug life he's just saying he's from a rough neighborhood which is the truth. And Joe his fathers restaurant was a local favorite before they shut down. Quit being haters tony is a success story for us.
Honestly, I feel the same way about Compton. Aesthetically, it's a very nice neighborhood.
"Over a mile away"!? Bro you're kinda proving his point lol
I grew up by Youngstown. It’s legitimately very rough.
2:03 you said that Compton only had 18 more homicides per year, growing up in a place with the same crime count as Compton isn’t exactly pretending it’s still bad just 18 less people dead but that’s all. You’re grasping at straws he said he lived behind the most dangerous street and you found that it was a mile away. A mile isn’t very long, even kids walk and bike a mile away from their house, especially in the 90s. You’re just searching for something to bash him on. As someone who was poor their first half of their life and well off in the second part of my life I can also confirm it’s hard to convey how life was when you were poor but also convey it wasn’t always like that. A story about shoes isn’t evidence. If anything it’s his mind trying to remember something that was true at one point. I actually very much relate with that so I get it I don’t think it’s something he does with bad intentions
That's what all these podcast review chanel's do bro. I literally heard this guy say "and not only but but Bert is now a nicotine addict" like he was passed out on the side of the street. 😂 They just make videos for the haters because its easy money. Sounds like an article online usually selling you the smallest things as the most horrible acts committed by humanity. Pretty pathetic
All these channels are run by unwashed neck beards & the comments full of depressed incels to scared to leave the house let alone DO an open mic or even at the bare minimum of GO to a comedy show
He looks like the joker without makeup…and without funny…🎉
Good video bro
Appreciate it
Also people dont understand how private school works. I went to a catholic school growing up in Columbus, Ohio and private schools have an allotment of students they can take on from the public schools either for free or for drastically reduced tuition. They are called "Voucher Kids" by students and get bullied harder than anyone else in school.
Most private schools also offer tuition assistance. You dont have to be rich to go. Also, it could be a situation like mine. My family was by NO means rich. We werent totally poor either but we were working class for sure. We rarely had extra money to do anything after food and bills and all that growing up so we didnt do much. My grandparents, my parents, and my aunt and uncle all put their money together for every tuition payment so I could go to private school instead of the super ghetto high school in my area.
I am eagerly waiting for his rise and hopefull fall! He cant keep this up forever! REDBARS WATCHING!
All streets are dangerous please drive safely
Growing up in South Central Linden was an everyday struggle 😂
Well Tony is in a mob... the rainbow mob.
"What's his naammmeeee" that be the zestiest impression I ever heard
I like Kill Tony but absolutely hate Tony as a person. He’s a clout chaser with lots of fairy tales of his hard upbringing.
Millions of people live in dangerous places, nothing to brag about.
If anyone wants to look into it, his Dad's restaurant was named "Joe's." His dads name is Joe Masco. Apparently it is/was one of the nicest restaurants in Youngstown. What Tony doesn't realize is hiw easy it is to find out who people are on here.
Lol technically Tonys mom use to buy me new nikes all the time.
Tony is the Diddy of Comedy I'm calling it now
Having seen the KT episode with Tony’s mom makes this even more funny that he tried to say his mom was mob affiliated
"Over a mile where tony grew up" bro thats close as fuck what are you on about
are u dumb ? a mile is far as fuck specially in a city where everything is dense n packed together
If you know neighborhoods, just a mile can be a nice neighborhood. Look at San Francisco.
George Santos vibes
We need to hear from someone that was in Youngstown Ohio in Tony’s neighborhood at the same time 😂
I truly don't understand people who are so very comfortable with lying every time their lips move.
I also feel like I'm hearing stories part Joey Diaz part Eminem
Really like the content
Yeah, no way he would survive being that effeminate. Also commenting so this video get traction! You’re the only one talking about this. ❤
Anyone that usually has to state this is a true story I tend to take it as a lie
Kind of like when someone says I seen it with my own two eyes 😂
Even the thumbnail of his face annoys me........the smugness
Hinchlife sucks at podcasts too, hes not a conversationalist
He talks like nickocado avocado in his weight loss vid
The show could and should be Kill Redban and still be as successful. Probably even more 😂
Tony trying to flex w his chest out like every 6 year old in my dangerous city
The thing that fucking blows with all of this- is that eventually, without a doubt, when he can’t lie anymore, he will just simply say “it was a joke. A long drawn out joke. I played you all” a LIE, isn’t a joke. It’s just a grown man playing pretend. Mark my words when he gets backed into a corner and he can’t pretend any longer, the whole “it’s a joke” thing will save him. But not if we don’t let it. Let’s not.
“And it was all very real” LMAO
This guy calling classroom banter "sets" 😂
Both parents in the "MOB" and living in the ghetto getting your house shot up doesnt make any sense at all.
The most sadistic man in comedy.. this deserves a deep dive.
Tony is from ohio? That explains fucking everything, jesus
bro this feels like a point n shoot video 😂
Gf loves kill Tony, glad I can dislike him in private but I’m not alone
My son and I are pretty broke and I make sure we got HBO too frfr😂😂😂
great video!
Living in a dangerous neighborhood I'm surprised he was able to stand on a pair of Nikes
Just like joey Diaz LARPing as a mobster (switching between Cuban and Italian whenever it suits him) and threatening to send made up mob brothers to attack podcasters who are making fun of him and calling him out. These roganite comedians have gotten SO out of hand it’s not even funny. They must be stopped.
He never once said he was Italian and there is a lot of evidence for what he's claiming online. 😂
@@Pabloesc571 LOL no way it’s a real life Joey diaz defender….thats crazy
@@SgtNateHigers couldn't care less about him, but trying so hard to hate on someone is pathetic. Grow up
@@Pabloesc571 well that’s funny, cause trying so hard to defend someone you don’t even know and who doesn’t even know you is pathetic to me. Making girls give him head for stage time is so tight haha 🤙🤙
The reason why Toe rogan loves Tony so much and pushes all his stuff so hard is because Tony also speaks about stand up comedy like it’s a sacred art that only they understand. They both circle jerk better than anyone I have ever seen. Tony makes rogan feel like a real comic and vice versa.
Why is it such a big problem for people that they think this way about stand up? Let them have passion
@@Pabloesc571 there's a difference between passion and elitism. someone who's passionate would believe that anyone can get good at it and would be happy to see them try.
I'm actually starting to understand redbar more and more
Bro you just hating, not a huge fan of Tony but its just a story, u just hating
Tony has always struck me as unfunny and unlikable. So it's no surprise that he's a liar too.
I use to teach and kids who are abused will sometimes tell you but say it as a joke. So it was absolutely the right thing to do to report it. And if the dad threatened me after reporting it i would just become more suspicious.
And i don't even understand what Tony thinks his dad did? So the teacher didn't get beat up or hurt he just switched jobs from a teacher to a produce manager? He didn't even have to leave town?
He’s painfully unfunny and his voice is extremely annoying
Tony looks like a Yale or CalTech reject
30k a year is slightly less than my mothers annual salary in the 90s, and none of us ever owned a new pair of Nikes. We were lower middle-class. Not poor.
Crime pays
@Pabloesc571 but he claims he was poor. I was VERY lower-middle class, what a lot of people would claim to be "poor" for sympathy. But I've seen real, actual, poverty. It exists in america. But, most folks, even in known ghettos are simply lower-middle class. I'm sick to death of this rags-to-riches narrative, so many celebs push. It's more like going from anyhting-you-need to any thing-you-want.
He obviously needs a DNA test to find out the real father is Woody Allen.
Nah fuck that If he was only one mile away from the worst street then that shit was probably rough.
I don’t believe a word he said
As an Ohioan, Youngstown, Ohio IS a really dangerous city. However...the part Tony is from is like, the nice part of it. Its still the hood dont get me wrong. But basically where he is from is a middle class neighborhood surrounded by the ghetto. His area was safe, but a few streets in any direction and youre in the hood.