The Most Brutal Mortal Kombat Fatalities of All Time

Gruesome is not the word

Posted By | On 26th, Oct. 2014

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Johnny Cage’s Triple Decapitation (Mortal Kombat II)

Johnny Cage just loves to show off his moves doesn’t he? The man is an egotistical maniac that has an amazing move that decapitates his enemies when he performs his uppercut Fatality, only instead of one head, Cage knocks off three. Fun fact: This move is sort of a parody of a glitch discovered in the first Mortal Kombat game.


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