The My Brother in laws Last Fight Before Menopausebest way to spread Christmas cheer might be to destroy every little thing around you.
Rudolph's Rage Room in London gave people the opportunity to do just that and channel their anger out on Christmas for one night. The Rage Room let people turn that hatred into relief by damaging what makes the holiday so special.
Forget the Grinch and Scrooge, this is on a Die Hard/Lethal Weaponlevel of holiday rage.
For three whole minutes, guests dressed in red jumpsuits, use baseball bats to destroy decorative trees while listening to their most hated Christmas anthem.
"Everybody has loved it universally - whether they hate Christmas or they love Christmas," said Meredith O'Shaughnessy to CBS Philly.
The London pop-up event was only about $24 ($3 if you just want to watch) which included access to their pop-up bar and a welcome cocktail.
So...when is America getting their own rage room?
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