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Tattoo Nightmares is an American reality television series based in North Hollywood [6] that broadcast on Spike [7] from October 16, 2012. [8] The series showcase the horror stories behind the public's unfortunate tattoos and the tattoo artists attempts to fix them. The cast include Big Gus, Jasmine Rodriguez and Tommy Helm. [9]
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On "Tattoo Nightmares," a seasoned tattoo artist dealt with the most difficult tattoo cover up of her entire career. Miguel got this tattoo to honor his grandmother's memory -- but he got it for ...
6 episodes: 48–53 min: Nobodies [8] Comedy: March 29, 2018 May 31, 2018 1 season, 3 episodes [b] 22–23 min: American Woman [9] Comedy: June 7, 2018 August 23, 2018 1 season, 11 episodes: 19–26 min: Yellowstone: Neo-Western drama: June 20, 2018 December 15, 2024 5 seasons, 53 episodes: 37–92 min: Heathers [10] Dark comedy: October 25 ...
On "Tattoo Nightmares," Kayla's tattoo was supposed to be a tribute to her late father. Instead, her family shunned her for it. The tattoo looked more like Saddam Hussein than her father. She ...
On Monday night's episode of "Tattoo Nightmares," a Miami Heat fan got a much needed opportunity to fix an ugly tattoo he got in the name of his favorite NBA team.
The first episode was a rebroadcast of the Pittsburgh Steelers' win over the Miami Dolphins. The game took place on September 7, 2006, and was re-aired on September 9. When the show debuted, GMC sponsored the NFL Films camera angle replays. On October 19, 2006, NFL Replay presented a fifth game for the first