Jimmy Kimmel Burned At The Stake, After Battle With Freddie Wong In ‘Tie Fighters’


The Trinity, Eldredge, Half-Winsor, Full-Winsor, Rose — they’re more than just tie knots, they’re deadly moves according to Jimmy Kimmel’s Tie Fighters featuring Freddie Wong. The two engaged in an epic battle, ending with Kimmel being burned at the stake, which seems appropriate given his tie witchcraft.

Tie Fighters illustrates one important fact, there are a ridiculous amount of different knots for ties. The video starts with Jimmy Kimmel insulting Freddie’s intricate Eldredge knot, and ends with the infinity knot, sending the two combatants into a dimension where man is slave to tie. Granted that last knot probably, or hopefully, does not truly exist.

Still, Tie Fighters may finally accomplish what corporate America and politicians have been trying to do for years, make wearing a tie seem cool. Of course, even in this video, the ties eventually becomes weird. It’s quite possible that no one will want to use a tie knot that creates an all-knowing eye in the center that can foresee the deaths of those who stare into it, maybe.

RocketJump made the video with the help of Jimmy Kimmel and the team at Jimmy Kimmel Live. It is currently trending with over 1 million views.

The Jimmy Kimmel Live show has become just as much as part of the Internet as it is a TV show, for better or for worse. One year ago, Kimmel pranked the Youtube community releasing a fake twerking fail video that received over 17 million views.

Freddie Wong is a major part of RocketJump’s productions, in addition to his role in Video Game High School.

[Image Credit: Youtube.com]

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