Cheyenne Season 3 Episode 3
Cheyenne
Season 3

Ep 3. The Mutton Puncher

  • TVG
  • October 22, 1957
  • 8.5  (90)

Cheyenne season 3 episode 3, titled "The Mutton Puncher," is a classic Western tale of revenge and redemption. The episode opens with Cheyenne Bodie (played by Clint Walker) encountering a group of cowboys who have just been swindled out of their pay by a corrupt ranch owner named Jared Wingate (played by John Dehner). Cheyenne, an honorable and skilled gunslinger, agrees to help the cowboys get their money back.

As the group travels to confront Wingate, they meet a talented young wrestler named Terry Daniels (played by Ron Hayes). Terry is traveling to an upcoming wrestling competition and is initially hesitant to get involved in Cheyenne's mission. However, when Wingate's men attack the group and injure one of the cowboys, Terry springs into action and uses his wrestling skills to take down the attackers.

Cheyenne and Terry form an unlikely bond as they continue on their journey to confront Wingate. However, things take a dark turn when they arrive at the ranch and discover that Wingate has been using his power and influence to carry out despicable acts against the local Native American population.

As Cheyenne and Terry work together to bring justice to the situation, they encounter various obstacles and challenges. From intense fistfights to dangerous shootouts, the two men must use all of their skills to outmaneuver Wingate and his men.

Ultimately, "The Mutton Puncher" is a thrilling and action-packed episode that showcases the best of the classic Western genre. With a strong emphasis on honor, justice, and the power of individual action, this episode is sure to delight fans of Cheyenne and Westerns in general.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 22, 1957
  • Content Rating
    TVG
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (90)