Baddies Midwest Reunion Part 2 Breakdown: Scotty vs. Big Lex & Summer – A Brutal Betrayal Under the Lights

The Calm Before the Storm

After the fireworks of Baddies Midwest Reunion Part 1, fans thought they’d seen the peak of chaos. But nothing—absolutely nothing—could’ve prepared us for what erupted in Part 2. What started as subtle tension quickly evolved into a full-blown showdown that saw Scotty, a consistent presence since the Baddies South days, ambushed in the most dramatic way imaginable. This wasn’t just a fight—it was a moment of betrayal, strategy, and straight-up savagery, with Big Lex and Summer forming an alliance that changed everything.

This blog is your full-access pass behind the scenes of that fight. We’re diving deep into the background tension, the alliances formed in shadows, the build-up on stage, the moment fists flew—and who came out on top in the court of public opinion.


Part 1: Setting the Stage — Why Tensions Were Already High

To understand the fight, we have to rewind. Scotty has always had a polarizing role in the Baddies universe. She’s not one to back down, but also not the loudest in the room. Her presence in Baddies West and then Midwest has been marked by loyalty, especially to Natalie Nunn, which hasn’t always worked in her favor. Lex, on the other hand, came into this reunion with a bone to pick and a mission to reclaim dominance—and Summer? She was the wild card nobody saw coming.

Before Part 2 aired, fans picked up on a few warning signs. Summer had been unusually vocal about her disdain for “fake loyalty” in interviews and on Instagram Live. Meanwhile, Lex had been hinting that she was “done playing nice” and that some girls would be “exposed at the reunion.”

So when the Part 2 episode began with Scotty walking onto the stage in full glam and confidence, you could feel the chill in the air. She was stepping into a lion’s den. And the lions? They were ready to pounce.

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Part 2: The Energy Shift — From Interview Questions to Side-Eyes

It all started with a question from the host about “who’s the fakest baddie on the stage.” That was the match that lit the fuse.

Summer leaned forward, mic in hand, and without blinking, said: “I feel like some people act loyal but flip sides real quick when they think they’re safe. Scotty, that’s for you.”

Gasps. Laughter. A hush across the studio.

Scotty responded calmly at first, brushing it off with a smirk and a classic, “Girl, please.” But the shift was immediate. Lex sat up straighter, eyes locked on Scotty, then turned to Summer and nodded.

That was the moment the unholy alliance became crystal clear.


Part 3: The Jump — How It Went Down

As the conversation grew more heated, Scotty tried to defend herself, but Lex cut her off mid-sentence.

“You was never that girl. You was Natalie’s puppy, and now you mad the leash off.”

The studio erupted. Security tensed up. Cameras zoomed in. Scotty stood up—clearly done with the disrespect.

Then Summer made her move.

From her seat, she lunged at Scotty, shoving her with both hands. The force caught Scotty off balance, and before security could intervene, Big Lex was already in motion.

Within seconds, it was two against one.

Summer grabbed Scotty’s hair while Lex swung low, grabbing Scotty by the waist and dragging her down. Scotty tried to fight back, swinging her arm in self-defense, but the numbers game caught up quick. Summer reportedly got in two solid hits—one to the cheek, another to the ribs—before dropping Scotty to the floor.

Security rushed the stage, but the damage was already done.

Part 4: The Aftermath — Ahna Jumps In, Then Gets Jumped Too

Enter Ahna, Scotty’s closest ally on the cast. Seeing her friend on the floor, she charged the fray like a bullet. But Lex and Summer were already hyped up, adrenaline flowing.

As Ahna tried to pull Lex off Scotty, Summer pivoted and scratched Ahna’s face—deep enough that you could see the skin pull on camera. Lex turned and shoved Ahna into a chair, knocking her back.

It took five security guards to separate everyone. Lex was pulled off kicking and screaming. Summer shouted, “Ain’t no fake b*tches in MY circle!”

Scotty was visibly shaken, but refused medical attention. Ahna? She was furious, yelling, “This ain’t even about TV no more!”


Part 5: The Production Decision — No One-on-One?

Here’s where the controversy thickened. Scotty immediately asked production for a one-on-one with Lex or Summer. But Zeus Network reportedly declined.

Why? Possibly to avoid further chaos—or maybe because they knew the damage was already done.

This sparked major backlash online. Fans felt Scotty deserved a chance to redeem herself. Many accused production of setting her up. Even Natalie Nunn chimed in on Twitter with a cryptic message: “They want to be me so bad but forgot the crown don’t come easy.”


Part 6: Reactions from the Cast — Divided Lines

In the green room, chaos continued. Some girls sided with Scotty and Ahna, others remained silent, and a few even congratulated Lex and Summer.

Tesehki said, “That’s what happens when you talk behind people’s backs and act brand new.”

But Razor wasn’t having it. “Jumping a girl onstage is weak. Period. Lex coulda handled that alone if she really felt that way.”

The divide was clear. And the show’s producers? Silent.

Part 7: Fans React — TikTok, Twitter, and the Internet Explode

Almost instantly, clips from the fight hit social media. On TikTok, the #BaddiesMidwestReunion hashtag surged. One clip of Summer lunging at Scotty got over 3 million views in 24 hours. Twitter threads dissected every angle of the fight. Some fans called it “justified payback,” others called it “bullying, plain and simple.”

Polls on Instagram showed a near 60/40 split—60% against Lex and Summer’s actions

Part 8: Character Dissection – Who Are the Real Baddies Here?

Scotty – The Underdog Turned Target

Scotty’s role in the Baddies franchise has always been complicated. She entered as Natalie Nunn’s protégé, often accused of riding coattails and dodging confrontation. But in this reunion, she stood her ground—at least verbally—until she got jumped. What stood out was her refusal to crumble after the ambush. She dusted herself off, stayed composed, and refused to shed a tear. That showed resilience, even when the odds were stacked.

But that very calmness might have made her a target. In a sea of firecrackers, being “chill” can read as arrogance. And when you mix arrogance with reality TV grudges, the results are explosive.

Big Lex – The Mastermind

Lex came into this reunion like a lioness on the hunt. She knew what she was going to do before she stepped on that stage. Her words were calculated, her timing sharp. She didn’t swing first—but she swung hard. And in true Baddies fashion, she made sure the cameras caught it all.

Fans are split on her actions. Some admire the strategy: she saw weakness and pounced. Others say she lacked honor by not squaring up solo. Either way, Lex made one thing clear—she’s not here to make friends. She’s here to dominate.

Summer – The Wild Card with a Vendetta

Nobody expected Summer to be the first to swing—and that’s what made it iconic. She’s never been the center of attention, often floating on the sidelines, throwing jabs in confessionals. But this time? She became the story. Her attack on Scotty wasn’t just a fight; it was a statement: “Don’t forget about me.”

It’s unclear what history she and Scotty really share, but whatever it is, it’s deep. Some say Summer was tired of being overshadowed by the Natalie-Scotty alliance. Others claim jealousy was brewing off-camera. Regardless, Summer earned her Baddies badge that night.

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