The whispers started three weeks ago in a dimly lit gym in Medellín. Then came the leaked sparring footage—grainy, violent, and utterly terrifying. Now, it is official:
Then, in March of 2025, he vanished. No social media. No robbery reports. No body. Rumors swirled: a brawl with Brazilian cartel members, a secret stint in a Swiss psychiatric ward, or a quiet life selling insurance in Nebraska. All were false. Psycho Henessy is back to face 3 black bulls
By Marcus "The Scribe" Thompson October 2026 The whispers started three weeks ago in a
For those who follow the brutal underbelly of extreme cage fighting, the name Henessy is not just a moniker; it is a weather warning. After a mysterious 18-month hiatus that left fans speculating about prison, plastic surgery, or even death, the most unpredictable force in the sport has resurfaced. And his first assignment? A handicap match against three of the most dominant African athletes on the roster: The Legend of the Maniac To understand the gravity of this return, one must understand the fall. Psycho Henessy (real name: Henrik Von Strauss, though the courts have repeatedly failed to confirm this) rose to fame in the defunct Blood Dynasty Circuit . He was not a technician; he was a force of nature. Known for entering the arena with a welding mask, a chain wrapped around his fist, and the unnerving habit of laughing when his orbital bone was fractured, Henessy amassed a 14-2 record—both losses coming by disqualification for excessive post-bell violence. No social media
Bamako growled: "We will break you into powder."
His signature move, the "Straightjacket Rage," a modified guillotine choke applied while screaming incoherently, has sent four opponents into early retirement.