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Steven Seagal built a reputation as an unstoppable martial arts legend in Hollywood. But what happens when you separate the movies from reality? In this video, we break down Seagal’s real background in Aikido, his time in Japan, his legitimate 7th-dan black belt — and the uncomfortable truth about everything that came after. From exaggerated CIA claims to Navy SEAL stories that were publicly denied, from avoided challenges to the infamous Gene LeBell choke incident that reportedly left Seagal unconscious on a movie set. Unlike fighters who tested themselves under pressure — in tournaments, real sparring, or documented bouts — Seagal never competed. He never stepped into a verifiable fight. And when legitimate martial artists challenged him, the pattern was always the same: silence, excuses, or disappearance. Featuring commentary, documented testimonies, and reactions from figures connected to real combat sports, this video examines: • Seagal’s real Aikido credentials • The myth vs. reality of his street fight stories • The Gene LeBell incident • Avoided challenges from respected fighters • Why real martial artists openly mock his claims This isn’t about hating a movie star. It’s about one simple question: When pressure is real… what proof exists? Steven Seagal may understand Aikido. But when it comes to combat credibility, Hollywood and reality are not the same thing.