'The Bachelorette' season 11 episode 4 recap: The men go sumo wrestling

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This week on "The Bachelorette," the men went sumo wrestling, and one guy left after having had enough of all the wacky dating scenarios on the show. 

The show started where it left off the previous week, with Kupah refusing to go even after Kaitlyn sent him home. He was yelling up a storm, and Kaitlyn had had enough of it. 

"You're creating this uncomfortable situation," she told him, but he answered with a smile, "I won't yell anymore, I promise." 

After Kaitlyn walked away, he talked to the camera and said, "We're gonna whisper now, we're gonna whisper," before imitating Kaitlyn in a mocking way. Finally, Kupah was driven off the mansion. 

At the rose ceremony, Cory and Daniel were sent home. 

The next day, the suitors were woken up very early and were told that Joe, Clint, Shawn, Chris, JJ and Tony would learn how to sumo wrestle. At practice with World Champion sumo wrestlers Biamba and Yama, it was obvious that the guys were no match for the two professionals, but Tony thought that he has what it takes to beat them.

"I would be terrified if I were this other guy right now," he said before walking into the ring.

Tony tried to defend himself by slapping at the wrestler before he got knocked out of the ring. Embarrassed, Tony left the group date and went back to the mansion. Kaitlyn followed him because she was worried that he might have gotten hurt during the date. Tony told her that he wanted to be with her but was upset over the very aggressive nature of the date. 

"I look at the world through the eyes of a child," Tony earnestly told her. "I have the heart of a warrior and the spirit of a gypsy and I want you to see all those sides of me."  

Kaitlyn tried to defend the date, saying that she has "a very adventurous, fun side," before JJ cut into the conversation and ultimately stopped her from yet again defending herself to another suitor. 

Later, the guys participated in a sumo wrestling match in public, but Tony sat this one out. In the end, he decided to leave a note before taking off for good.  

Next week, Kaitlyn brings her suitors to a Rap Battle Date wherein eight guys compete against each other. After the rap battle, Kaitlyn tells the guys that a contestant from a previous season came up to her and asked to be on the show, so viewers can expect to see a familiar face shaking things up when he joins Kaitlyn's other suitors. 

"The Bachelorette" airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on ABC. 

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