[5/18] TSC Watch Party - Sunday Night Heat 6/27/99 @ 8:15 EST and King of the Ring 1999 @ 9 EST

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MP Da Last Don either just came out or was about to come out. At the time that shyt was fire. I'm sure now I'd be like yeah nah

To be fair, 1999 was a weird year for No Limit due to the fact that P tried to get signed to the Hornets and just left the label on some peace out shyt:pachaha:. They still was making bank, but not like 98 though.
 

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The relationship between WCW and Master P was supposed to be a symbiotic one, with WCW gaining exposure with fans of hip hop music, and Master P getting his cousin Randy Thornton (Swoll) a break in the wrestling business in the United States, as his only prior in-ring experience was a brief stint in New Japan back in 1991.

Although the No Limit Soldiers, named such after Master P's No Limit Records, were packaged as a face stable, complete with a rallying cry of "Hootie-Hoo",[1] they failed to connect with the mostly Southern WCW audience. Master P was first introduced during a press conference on WCW Monday Nitro on June 14, 1999. In his only other televised appearance, on Nitro the following week, he and the Soldiers (including Brad Armstrong, renamed "BA") bullied heelwrestler Curt Hennig by rejecting a present he gave to Master P's brother Silkk The Shocker—a custom-made cowboy hat—with Silkk stomping on it and Master P then assaulting Hennig with a birthday cake.[1] This created confusion among fans as Hennig was a heel who was being bullied by a group of people promoted by WCW as faces.[2][citation needed] He was reportedly paid $200,000 per appearance by Eric Bischoff for his short participation in WCW.[3]

:ohhh:Breh...P was EATING!

he was eating so good he even had imposters on the phone imitating him :wow:
 

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To be fair, 1999 was a weird year for No Limit due to the fact that P tried to get signed to the Hornets and just left the label on some peace out shyt:pachaha:. They still was making bank, but not like 98 though.

Didn't he come out with his shoes in 99 too? Da Last Don was supposed to be his last album so he was looking for the "after rap" shyt meanwhile Cash Money was taking over because that 99 summer was all about Guerrilla Warfare :wow:
 
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