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Leo and Max had been filming “buddy brawls” since they were kids—choreographed wrestling matches for their own channel. By the 26th bout, things got too real. A missed cue led to a real punch. The cameras kept rolling, but the director cut the scene. By the 26th bout, things got too real
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