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Celebrity Apprentice: Meat Loaf Has a Meltdown

Don't mess with Meat Loaf (or his art supplies). The semi-feud between the rocker and Gary Busey went into overdrive on tonight's episode of Celebrity Apprentice ...and it wasn't pretty (to say the least).
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Don't mess with Meat Loaf (or his art supplies).

The semi-feud between the rocker and Gary Busey went into overdrive on tonight's episode of Celebrity Apprentice ...and it wasn't pretty (to say the least).

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After Donald Trump assigned the teams the challenge of selling homemade art and custom-designed baseball caps, Meat Loaf threw all caution to the wind and totally lost it on Busey when he couldn't find his beloved paint and sponges.

"Mother f*ck! I bought those mother f*cking sponges!", Meat Loaf screamed at Busey, thinking he took them. "You look in my eyes. I am the last person in the f*cking world you ever want to f*ck with! You pushed me to the f*cking limit!"

Mark McGrath had to hold Meat Loaf back from getting physical with Busey while the other team members looked on in shock. But, as it turned out, Meat Loaf's art supplies were sitting right in a corner the entire time. Busey had never laid a finger on them.

Whoops.

But that wasn't the only crazy moment of tonight's show (certainly the craziest, though).

John Rich stepped up as project manager this go-round for the men's team, while Marlee Matlin took the reigns for Team A.S.A.P., determined to end the women's losing streak.

The country singer got a little aggressive with his teammates, pushing every one of them to bring in some serious dough. Jose Canseco had to opt out of the challenge, however, when he left the show to be with his sick father who had taken a turn for the worst.

In spite of the seriousness of the situation, for some reason, Richard Hatch assumed this was a ploy for Canseco to win the competition altogether (he was wrong).

Alas, it was on to the competition, with Team A.S.A.P. not moving quickly when it came to getting their art inside of the art gallery. Meanwhile, Team Backbone seemed to be on the ball, filling up their space hours ahead of time with art and major donors. Rich's friends bought his decorated cowboy boots for $50,000, among other things, including a guitar that sold for close to $500,000.

At the last minute, Team A.S.A.P. pulled it together, and the money started to pour in. Latoya Jackson's generous offering of one of Michael Jackson's t-shirts raked in $99,000, giving the team a final total of an amazing $986,000.

Both teams raised the most money ever on any Celebrity Apprentice task (a whopping $1.64 million), but that didn't stop one of the cast members from getting the boot.

So, which team failed to bring in the biggest bucks?

Surprisingly, not even Busey's painting of an American bison in a field could keep the men's team from losing this one.

While Trump gave Matlin the chance to let all of the men's team members stay since Canseco had already left the show, she turned that down.

Hatch, who raised the least amount of money for the team, was sent packing.

"He raised no money. Gotta do it," Trump said. "Richard, you're fired".

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