Full Throttle Saloon - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Most Important Week of My Life
Michael struggles to stage big-name concerts; the flaunt girls might be over after a member quits.

Opening Day
It's opening night at the Throttle and the scramble to book a big-name act intensifies as the competition heats up across the street; Michael catches Angie in a compromising position.

We Won That Round
A disappointing start to the rally has Jesse and Angie butting heads; security chases a suspected prostitute.

Family Feuds
The Flaunt Girls threaten to quit; Jesse and Angie's feud hits a new low; Michael makes a surprising decision.

We're Not Ready
Bret Michaels prepares for his big performance as backstage problems may prevent him from taking the stage; Michael Ballard's decision to charge at the door has Jesse up in arms.

Calm Before the Storm
Jesse prepares to be shot from a cannon; Angie attempts to set a world record.

Craziest Show I've Ever Seen
Jackyl and DMC stage a performance that ends with Jesse being shot out of a cannon.

The Hangover
Michael considers selling the bar; an employee is attacked; Flaunt learns their fate.

Didn't Think It Would End Like
It's the last night of the rally, and Michael takes another step towards selling the bar; Fajita Mike's wild night forces security to take drastic action against him.
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