
Chris Berndt AKA Chris Matters AKA Chris Better
9 videos
Updated 3 months ago
This playlist compiles publicly available video clips and materials featuring Chris Berndt, a figure active in Pattaya’s nightlife, cannabis, and promotional entertainment sectors. The footage highlights Berndt’s involvement in:
- Business collaborations with Bryan Flowers and Nick Dean
- Promotional efforts for cannabis brands, including Y-GU Boyz and Little Amsterdam
- Co-sponsorship of viral fighting events Alongside Bryan Flowers's Companies
Public endorsements of luxury purchases and branded merchandise
Bar advertising efforts across TikTok, Facebook, and in Cambodia
🧾Video reference to Berndt’s presence in a Telegram group related to international shipping of wholesale cannabis and oils.
This playlist is assembled strictly for review by law enforcement and legal professionals. All materials are publicly posted and unaltered. No allegations are made within this playlist itself; contents are provided for contextual analysis and official review.
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How To Join The Soi 6 Mafia
Soi 6 WhistleblowerIn this short but revealing clip, Bryan Flowers — one of the most influential figures behind Soi 6 nightlife — responds to a question about how to get a job in Pattaya's notorious bar scene. Rather than pointing people directly to his own company, Bryan tells viewers to contact either Chris, Nick, or any of “his managers” — implying a level of interchangeable authority and coordination between himself, Chris Berndt (Y-GU Boyz, Little Amsterdam), and Nick Dean (Swadish, LED screens, and more). 💡 This seemingly offhand comment raises serious questions about: Who’s actually in charge? Are these separate businesses or one coordinated group? Why does it seem to not matter who you apply with? Whether it’s Y-GU Boyz, Rage Kickboxing, NWG bars, or cannabis shops — this video adds one more piece to the puzzle of how Pattaya’s Soi 6 empire really operates behind the scenes. 👀 Watch carefully — it’s not what he says, it’s how he says it that tells the story. ⚠️ This video is presented for public interest and journalistic documentation. No claims of illegal activity are made. #Soi6 #BryanFlowers #ChrisBerndt #NickDean #PattayaBars #NightWishGroup #RageKickboxing #CannabisThailand #YGUboyz #Soi6Mafia #PattayaNews #Exposé110 views 1 comment -
Chris Berndt & Bryan Flowers Buy Matching ฿16.9 Million Aston Martins?
Soi 6 Whistleblower🚗 In this clip, Chris Berndt — founder of Y-GU Boyz — shows off his brand-new 16.9 million baht Aston Martin Vantage in a public Facebook post. The car’s custom interior features Y-GU Boyz branding prominently displayed on the steering wheel, serving as a high-end rolling advertisement for the controversial product line. 💬 Bryan Flowers, co-founder of Night Wish Group and a known associate of Berndt, comments on the post: “I got the black one. Very cool. Love the wagu advert,” seemingly confirming ownership of a similar vehicle and endorsing the Y-GU Boyz brand. 🧩 This moment underscores the luxury lifestyle and public camaraderie shared among key figures linked to Rage Kickboxing, Y-GU Boyz, and "The Soi 6 Mafia" 📌 The video is part of an ongoing journalistic investigation into the business relationships, promotional strategies, and financial scale of operations tied to these individuals and their ventures. ⚖️ All content is presented for public awareness, transparency, and journalistic documentation. No criminal activity is alleged in this clip. #ChrisBerndt #YGUboyz #BryanFlowers #AstonMartin #ThailandNightlife #PattayaNews #InvestigativeJournalism #MediaAndPower #RageKickboxing109 views -
Bryan Tells Nick His Girls Will Be "Wearing Some of Our Y-GU Boyz Tops" at Fight Circus Event He Invested In
Soi 6 Whistleblower🎥 In this public video, Bryan Flowers and Nick Dean discuss Bryan's sponsorship of an upcoming Fight Circus event in Bangkok — a viral-style combat sports show known for bizarre entertainment, including midget pillow fights and gimmick matches. Bryan shares promotional plans featuring 6 women in Rage Kickboxing gear and another 6 in his Y-GU Boyz apparel. Nick Dean confirms his attendance at the event. 💰 The video highlights the growing financial connection between Bryan Flowers, Nick Dean, and Chris Berndt — the founder of Y-GU Boyz and a key figure behind the massive promotional spending on Rage Kickboxing sponsored events. Millions of baht have reportedly been funneled into raising the profile of these brands. 📌 This footage is part of a broader journalistic investigation into the media and business ecosystem surrounding Pattaya nightlife operators, promotional networks, and their expanding influence in Thailand’s combat sports and branding scenes. ⚖️ All content presented is for public awareness and documentation. No unlawful activity is alleged in this clip. #BryanFlowers #NickDean #ChrisBerndt #YGUboyz #RageKickboxing #FightCircus #ThailandEvents #PattayaBusiness #NightWishGroup #InvestigativeJournalism #MediaAndPower80 views -
Are Chris Berndt & Bryan Flowers Allowed to Export Drugs Internationally?
Soi 6 WhistleblowerA now deleted Telegram group titled “PattayaCannabis” is raising eyebrows — and for good reason. 🔍 Inside, members include Bryan Flowers (Night Wish Group / Pattaya News), Chris Berndt (Y-GU Boyz founder), and an early admin user referred to as AJ believed to of been Adam Judd (Pattaya News co-founder). The group openly advertises itself as a wholesale cannabis supply hub — boasting bulk pricing, international shipping, and “verified suppliers”. 💬 A user named @LittleA, widely recognized as Chris Berndt representing his shop Little Amsterday, actively promotes Y-GU Boyz and cannabis oils in bulk with a pinned messaged promoting international shipping. 📦 The group appears to blur the line between local Thai cannabis reform and what may be a cross-border commercial operation — raising questions about licensing, legality, and foreign involvement. 🛑 This video is for journalistic and public interest purposes only. No illegal activity is directly alleged. #PattayaCannabis #BryanFlowers #ChrisBerndt #AdamJudd #YGUboyz #ThailandCannabis #CannabisExport #TelegramGroups #InvestigativeJournalism #NightWishGroup109 views -
Bryan Flowers Connected to Chris Berndt in Multiple Cannabis Operations in Thailand
Soi 6 Whistleblower🌿 In this video clip, Bryan Flowers and his wife mention they “have a piece” of a friend’s cannabis business — widely believed to be Little Amsterdam, a dispensary associated with Chris Berndt. 📄 According to public posts by Berndt, the business is framed as a medicinal cannabis operation, with claims that “everything we do is medicinal” and that he has “the doctor behind [him], big boy.” Official records show the company is registered under the “Wholesale of pharmaceutical and medical goods” category. Despite western-style branding, the company appears to operate under a Thai nominee, a structure commonly used to navigate foreign ownership restrictions but one that can raise regulatory concerns. 👥 This moment underscores the growing web of business ties between Bryan Flowers, Chris Berndt, and others involved in Pattaya’s nightlife, combat sports and cannabis scenes. 📌 As Thailand's cannabis industry remains in flux, the blurred lines between medicine, lifestyle branding, and foreign commercial control continue to attract public interest and legal scrutiny. 📢 Presented for journalistic inquiry and public awareness. No unlawful activity is alleged. #CannabisThailand #LittleAmsterdam #BryanFlowers #ChrisBerndt #PattayaBusiness #MedicinalCannabis #YGUboyz #ForeignOwnership #ThailandCannabis #InvestigativeJournalism #NightWishGroup93 views -
Chris Berndt & Bryan Flowers Spend Millions of Baht Sponsoring Gag Fight Events
Soi 6 WhistleblowerThis short reel compiles promotional images and video snippets from a series of outrageous fight events costing millions of baht, co-sponsored by Chris Berndt and Bryan Flowers — including Fight Circus and Full Metal Dojo. 💥 The events, designed to go viral, feature bizarre matchups like: Midget pillow fighting Blindfolded boxing Testicle kicking Weed boxing Wheelchair fighting And other spectacle-driven formats Sponsors frequently include Y-GU Boyz, Rage Kickboxing, Rage Fight Gear, and sometimes The Pattaya News — pointing to close collaboration between nightlife figures and media partners in Thailand. 💰 The campaigns show clear signs of major investment, with Berndt and Flowers actively pushing their brands through shock-driven marketing in Thailand’s alternative fight scene. 📌 This video is part of an ongoing investigation into promotional spending, cross-industry ownership, and brand overlap in Thailand’s entertainment ecosystem. 🛑 All content is presented for public awareness and media commentary. No illegal activity is alleged. #FightCircus #FullMetalDojo #ChrisBerndt #BryanFlowers #YGUboyz #RageKickboxing #ThailandFights #BarPromotion #ViralMarketing #InvestigativeMedia66 views 1 comment -
Chris Berndt Invests in Phnom Penh Tuk Tuk Ads Alongside Bryan Flowers
Soi 6 WhistleblowerPattaya to Phnom Penh? Bryan Flowers & Chris Berndt Launch Bar Ad Campaigns in Cambodia In this clip, evidence emerges of Bryan Flowers (Night Wish Group, Pattaya News) and Chris Berndt (Y-GU Boyz, Better Group) expanding their business presence into Cambodia — starting with Baht Bus–style tuk tuk advertisements in Phnom Penh. 🛺 According to Flowers, the move was a low-cost strategy to test local connections and scout bar opportunities. He openly discusses plans to eventually replicate parts of the Pattaya model — including nightlife bars, recruitment systems, and digital media — within the Phnom Penh entertainment scene. 💬 In a lengthy blog post, Flowers describes meeting local bar owners, researching rental prices, and identifying opportunities to “rev up” Cambodia’s bar scene using Pattaya-style marketing and staffing. He admits to not knowing local licensing laws but emphasizes that “those are small details” that can be outsourced — a comment some may view as cavalier given Cambodia’s regulatory complexity. 🧃 Co-promoter Chris Berndt, known for cannabis-linked ventures like Little Amsterdam and Y-GU Boyz, is also shown participating in the initial ad buys — highlighting a clear financial and strategic collaboration. 🔍 This clip is part of a broader investigation into how Pattaya’s biggest nightlife figures are diversifying into media, kickboxing, and now foreign bar ownership — all while millions of baht flow through questionable business structures. 📌 All content is presented for public interest and journalistic review. No unlawful activity is alleged in this specific clip. #BryanFlowers #ChrisBerndt #NightWishGroup #YGUboyz #CambodiaBars #PhnomPenhNightlife #BarEmpire #PattayaNews #BahtBusAds #ExpatsInAsia #InvestigativeJournalism96 views -
Are Night Wish Group, Better Group and A7 Group Affiliated?
Soi 6 WhistleblowerIn this video, we uncover striking similarities between three of Pattaya’s biggest nightlife empires — Night Wish Group (NWG), A7 Group, and Better Group — raising new questions about coordination, ownership, and digital tactics. 📄 What’s revealed: Better Group appears to have copy-pasted NWG’s exact privacy policy and refund terms for use on its own websites. All three groups are using nearly identical advertising strategies across TikTok and Facebook — with over 20+ Facebook pages and 30+ TikTok accounts discovered, many promoting similar “job opportunity” content targeted at Thai workers. NWG and A7 recently changed their main pages to appear as HR recruitment agencies, a tactic that blurs the line between nightlife marketing and employment outreach. ⚠️ While none of this confirms direct shared ownership, the mirrored methods, wording, and strategy suggest a tight operational link or imitation by design. As public scrutiny grows around recruitment practices and nightlife empires in Thailand, these connections are vital for understanding the structure and scale of the marketing machines behind Soi 6 and beyond. 🛑 This content is presented for journalistic review and public awareness. No illegal activity is alleged — only verifiable similarities in strategy and language across entities. #NightWishGroup #BetterGroup #A7Group #Pattaya #Soi6 #TikTokRecruitment #FacebookAds #ThailandNightlife #InvestigativeJournalism101 views -
Night Wish Group Stops Explosive Growth After Bust - So Where Did The Money Go?
Soi 6 WhistleblowerSince the high-profile trafficking raid on Flirt Bar and the arrest of key figures in the Night Wish Group ecosystem, something has shifted in Pattaya’s nightlife scene. 📌 What we explore in this video: Night Wish Group — once rapidly expanding — appears to have stopped growing completely. In a striking coincidence, Nick Dean’s empire exploded, acquiring 6 bars, a hotel, a restaurant and additional businesses while upgrading to first class flights. Chris Berndt and his network also rose sharply, buying up bars on what is known as Bryan's street, running cannabis companies under nominees and buy luxury vehicles worth almost $500,000 USD Meanwhile, Rage Fight Academy, once abandoned for 6 years and in need of massive renovation, has seen millions of baht poured into it. The timing raises questions - What happened to Night Wish Groups explosive growth? The revenue did not stop coming in so where did the money go? This video lays out the timeline, shows the pattern, and lets you decide whether it’s coincidence… or quiet restructuring behind the scenes. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video presents publicly available observations and patterns. No allegations are made, and all individuals and businesses mentioned are presumed to be operating legally and ethically. The content is for informational and discussion purposes only.84 views 2 comments