Cartier Murphy

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u guys aren't getting it. All the popular mainstream hip-hop events are sold out to suburban whites. They are more worried about "being seen" than even the music.. they all watch the shows through their phone instead of enjoying the experience.
I’ve been in them crowd’s breh and you’re not fundamentally wrong but for every one of them who’s there just to stunt for social media there’s one who’s there to go off for whoever they fukk with that’s on stage.
If WWE gave them talent they can care about or a style they can care about they’d have reacted
 

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I dig the idea too. Shows like this could work if they know the audience, and let the talent interact with each another.

(Ex. Have Artists come in and join the fukkery/Let the wrestlers beef with some of the artists)

See that’s another thing too, originally when I first heard about them doing this, I naturally had unrealistic expectations BUT rappers have been involved on WWE before like Busta Rhymes & Snoop.
 
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