On Nov. 3, 1988, Rivera was filming an explosive Geraldo episode titled "Young Hatemongers." His guest, Civil rights activist Roy Innis, was brought face-to-face with white supremacist John Metzger. Their heated debate quickly spiraled out of control and turned into an all-out brawl. Innis lunged at Metzger with fists and chairs flying.
The chaos didn’t end there. Members of the audience rushed the stage and security scrambled to restore order, but cameras continued to roll. True to form, Rivera refused medical treatment on set.
The incident instantly became TV legend and cemented Rivera as a fearless journalist and the face of sensational daytime talk shows. It also sparked debate about how far shows were willing to go for ratings during an era when "trash TV" was born.
"That ... was legend back in the day," one Redditor recalled. "It was almost mythical. My neighbor had it recorded and all the neighborhood kids went over to his house to see it."
This was the meme before the meme, which has since become part of the zeitgeist that is Internet culture.
Geraldo Rivera Meets Violence Again
Once again in 1995, during an episode about domestic violence, Rivera ended up with another broken nose.
Rivera left his position at Fox News in 2023. Today, Rivera continues to report as a correspondent for NewsNation.
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