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  • It's getting hot as hell in here.

  • Welcome to watch Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 most confrontational Hell's Kitchen moments for this list.

  • We're looking at the loudest, fiercest and most explosive confrontations from Hell's Kitchen Thes don't necessarily need to involve Gordon Ramsay.

  • As long as it's a confrontation between the show's participants, it will be included.

  • Number 10 The Quail.

  • Gordon Ramsay really does come up with the best insults.

  • Who else would think to call someone an effing quail rare?

  • By this point, customers should know not to confront Ramsey about the food, especially when he's in the middle of a stressful night of overseeing the kitchen.

  • This particular customer approaches Ramsey about his piece of meat, calling it rare and low grade dog food at best food.

  • But you make that Excuse me.

  • Hey, don't come in here acting like jumped up like some little gym Bunny Ramsey proceeds to insult his knowledge of food, swears at him multiple times and ends the argument by seeing that he looks like a quail.

  • And with that, the customer walked back to his table with his tail between his legs.

  • The unfortunate victim of the insults.

  • Shakespeare number nine.

  • Jeff insults Ramsey and storms off.

  • What you doing that if he's doing that for you?

  • He jumped ahead of me.

  • I was working on it, pushed me aside to help.

  • I'm working.

  • Has Ram Singh metas matching Jeff?

  • No, not really.

  • But he gives him a good fight.

  • The argument begins normally enough, with Ramsey insulting Jeffs food output and land fasting him for not cooking a good lamb.

  • After Cem sulking on Jeff's part, he proceeds to call Ramsey an epithet under his breath.

  • What was that?

  • Unfortunately, this slight was caught by a fellow chef who proceeds to bring it to the kitchens.

  • Attention.

  • Jeff repeats his insult to Ramsey space before throwing off his whites and storming out of the kitchen.

  • You're an asshole.

  • All this.

  • About 30 seconds After saying that he wasn't a quitter, Jeff will not be returning to Hell's Kitchen Number eight.

  • Bryant fails to keep his cool.

  • Losing service is a bummer, and it can result in some heated emotions.

  • But Bryant's emotions get really heated.

  • While discussing elimination, Bryan and Erin get into a vicious argument, which includes Aaron slamming his hands on the table and screaming at Bryant until he goes red in the face.

  • Brian also speaks out a few really cringe bits of dialogue, including I'm dominant more than you.

  • That's what's up, bro.

  • And everyone knows how the eye roll, man and all that immediately after saying that he was talking to Aaron like a grown men.

  • It's really embarrassing stuff, and it makes him come across like a petulant child besides you.

  • Number seven.

  • The Brunch debacle.

  • No interested in a nomination.

  • I want an explanation.

  • Sometimes the service is just so poor that Ramsey doesn't even know what to d'oh.

  • That's the case here when both teams air named joint losers and told to f off and explain what happened.

  • This results in some heated deliberations on the blue team side.

  • Frank.

  • It's into it with Jared and Manda over some rock chicken and French toes.

  • I wasn't the one sending up raw chickens body you did, and the story The Red Team is in a similar argument as Chad.

  • His attack for his poor French toast aerial criticized for forgetting quail eggs, and Jackie insulted for her chicken.

  • I thought if you had made a mistake, he would have spoken up and said, That's my fault.

  • It's just one of those times when nothing goes right and no one in particular is to blame for a poor performance.

  • Sometimes everybody sucks Number six liquid mashed potatoes during a dinner service in Season seven, Ramsay notices a batch of mashed potatoes or particularly running.

  • No, that's being kind.

  • These potatoes air pure liquid.

  • Now is that mashed potato?

  • It's enough to make you gag.

  • Contestant Andrew Forster then makes the unfortunate decision toe.

  • Add the running potatoes to a fresh batch, and Ramsey tells him that it won't make a difference.

  • Andrew then has the gall to claim that that isn't true.

  • You think this is funny?

  • Gordon proceeds to kick Andrew out of the kitchen and calls him a joke to the industry.

  • This resulted in Andrew walking out of Hell's Kitchen and quitting the show, making him another contestant to quit during service, following our old friend Jeff.

  • Your job in the straight Yeah, that's what you are.

  • Number five, hole or diced.

  • I don't see any problem.

  • No, I don't want You don't want you finished.

  • Almost service.

  • Please.

  • If you think Ramsey calling someone a quail was hilarious.

  • You haven't seen anything yet.

  • This customer complains that there is no pumpkin in his risotto and storms up to the kitchen to give Ramsey a piece of his mind.

  • That is not a smart move.

  • One spaghetti, one result.

  • Oh yes, Are you gonna would be that rude and interrupt when I'm trying to talk?

  • Ramsey proceeds to give him one of the most vicious comebacks in Hell's Kitchen history, telling him that he will ram the pumpkin up his well, you know the rest.

  • He caps the insult by asking the customer if he'd like it whole or diced Whole dies, get security and get no back to think.

  • This is certainly pushing the limits of hilarious insults and veering into legitimately scary threat.

  • But then again, that's precisely what makes Gordon Ramsay's such an intriguing reality show.

  • Host number four Ramsey tells everyone to get out.

  • Oh, Gordon Ramsay has his limits, all right, and those limits were met in Season four.

  • The question.

  • I'm asking a question.

  • What is it?

  • Most of his issues stem from contestant Matt, who claimed to be working through a migraine.

  • Ramsey has no empathy and gets so fed up with Matt supposed excuses that he dramatically kicks Matt out of the kitchen and calls him a useless piece of shit.

  • Don't mince your words there, Gordon.

  • Doorman down.

  • Yes, lie down.

  • I want to work through it.

  • After Matt goes to lie down, Christina notices that Jen had left Rice on the stove and ruin the batch.

  • Gordon then proceeds to kick them both out of the kitchen, Jen for burning the rice and Christina for standing next to it for an hour without noticing.

  • Out.

  • Get to the door!

  • Get out!

  • This proves all too much, and Ramsey eventually yells at everyone to get out of the kitchen.

  • Number three Shabaan is a donkey.

  • There are some on here that were fine.

  • Chef, find one right over.

  • Milkha is right.

  • Don't talk back to Ramsey because he's only going to dig deeper.

  • Unfortunately, Gabon learns that the hard way.

  • Shabaan thinks that her scallops are golden brown when in actuality they are burnt and ruined.

  • Gordon asks her to point out the golden brown ones, and when she does, he retorts by calling them unseasoned and boiled.

  • He proceeds to call her a donkey kicks her out of the kitchen and orders her to eat the ruined scallops in the dining room, as if being called a donkey wasn't punishment enough.

  • Unfortunately, this was pretty much the last draw for Shabaan, and she was eliminated from the competition.

  • Number two.

  • Gordon versus Giovanni.

  • Your special has now become not very special, thanks to Dick Face that this argument between Gordon and Giovanni is legendary, and it's probably the angriest we've ever seen.

  • Mr Ramsey, after Giovanni puts out some subpar chicken, Ramsey calls him a dickface.

  • It's not the nicest thing he's ever said, and Giovanni defends himself against the personal attack.

  • Yeah, but I'm not this spaceship.

  • After he speaks back, Ramsey approaches Giovanni and absolutely explodes in anger, screaming at the top of his voice and repeatedly lunging towards Giovanni's face.

  • Oh boy, Oh, boy!

  • And yes, we get another classic donkey insult.

  • Only this one is said with much more Ferber.

  • This heated argument proved to be a big part of Giovanni's downfall, and he was eliminated.

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  • Number one.

  • The epic Joseph fight.

  • He's the first nominee for the man speak for himself, but I know where they off Smalls.

  • I'll shoot to tell me.

  • While the Ramsey and Giovanni fight is loud and fierce, this is by far the scariest and most confrontational.

  • It all begins when contestant Joseph repeatedly fails to properly answer Ramsey's commands.

  • Whatever his motivation, I know bitch.

  • After some choice words, Joseph proudly declares that he isn't a bitch and rudely tells other contestants to shut their mouths when they fight back.

  • He proceeds to tear off his whites and approach Ramsey in a threatening manner while challenging him to a fight in the parking lot.

  • Huh, You just you're rather than responding physically.

  • Gordon fiercely but calmly orders him to leave.

  • He does and trips over a step in the process.

  • Watch the step.

  • It all makes for one of, if not the most shocking exit in Hell's Kitchen history without skipping a beat.

  • Go back home.

  • I'll work anybody Jaime to work in a kitchen and be proud to have me there.

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