Mark Henry says he’s big Eminem fan & John Cena’s Eminem-like entrance made him love wrestling again

After an incredible two nights of WrestleMania, Tommy Dreamer, Dave LaGreca, Bully Ray and Mark Henry discuss their favorite WrestleMania entrances from across the decades, and then discuss Cody Rhodes from WrestleMania and what his future might look like now that the American Nightmare is back in the WWE!

The entire episode was dedicated to iconic WrestleMania entrances. Powerlifter, Olympic weightlifter, strongman, and retired professional wrestler, Mark Henry specifically mentioned WWE icon John Cena’s WrestleMania 25 entrance, where he had an army of look-alikes as he entered the ring, just like Eminem at the MTV Video Music Awards.

“I am going to let you all know that first off, I am a big Eminem fan. That being said, Mr. Bully Ray, when John Cena did the army of John Cenas like Eminem did Eminems – going out on stage and the way they walked to the ring on both sides, and then they came together like a military time and they all had their heads down like they’re bowing to the ring. And then you hear Cena’s music and they split over and did a uniform salute at the same time, and suddenly John Cena came out and they started doing the ‘You can’t see me’. That made me a fan again.” said Henry.

You can listen to the podcast below, the Eminem talk starts at 5:50.

50 Cent claims Benzino & Young Buck are gays, shares a recording to prove it

50 Cent is back clowning Young Buck for his alleged past relationship with a trans woman.

Yesterday, Buck blamed Fifty for forcing him into bankruptcy and Fifty took the opportunity to make fun of Buck alongside with Benzino.

“Young Buck, Benzino just embrace who you are but don’t pat nobody butt when they score a basket fool. LOL Hahaha, Nah. FOR REAL! PUNK!” wrote 50 Cent in the caption while sharing a recording of Benzino talking about his sexual preferences and calling himself a “alpha male,” but Buck has nothing to do with the clip.

“I love p*rn. I don’t watch trans p*rn. I don’t watch trans p*rn, but that’s just me.” says Benzino.

Later, 50 Cent shared another clip where Benzino talks to another trans woman.

“You don’t f**king look bad, I do. You can never look bad. In this world, you ain’t doing nothing wrong. It would be wrong if I did. Can’t you get that through your head? You’re not looking bad Shawna. You’re looking like a f**king chick. Hey it’s just a chick trying to f**k with a ni**a. I’m looking wrong ’cause what the f**k are you trying to do f**k with a transgender?”

Today, Benzino responded 50 Cent in an interview with Queenzflip:

“He’s an informant, he has no morals. He has no really good judgement. This ni**a is a multimillionaire and he’s posting s**t about me that ain’t true. F**k that ni**a. I stuck my d*** in his girl’s mouth. F**k that ni**a. I helped that bi**ch a*s ni**a. I helped that pussy a*s rat informant a*s ni**a. He is a rat. That ni**a been on papers. He snitched on Ja Rule long time ago.”

Rass Kass tells his favorite story about Eminem & Jay-Z’s protegee

Rass Kass has recently done an interview with HipHopDX where the legendary rapper talked about how he made Jay-Z’s artists Eminem believer.

“We had couple of shows where Eminem opened up for me. I came out before Em that’s all, I had an opportunity before him. I brought one of Jay-Z’s artists with me one time and told him who Eminem was before Eminem was ‘Eminem’. He was from New York, Brooklyn and he was like ‘naah, white boy? Pff..’ We were in Detroit and he was opening up for me and I said to him ‘Eminem is better than 95% of us.’ He was like ‘NAAH’ especially being from New York. And then I said ‘I’m sorry I’m wrong. He’s better than 99.9% of us.’ He was like ‘get the f**k outta here, son. bla bla bla.’ He want back to Jay-Z and told him that. That was way before Em blew up. Way before ‘Renegade.’ Jay-Z had never heard of Eminem.”

“That’s one of my favorite Eminem stories before anyone knew who he was. Well, Detroit knew he was super talented. He was ill. And if any of my friend said he was not I would have looked at him funny cause you can’t deny Eminem’s talent. You can’t deny me. You can’t deny Rakim. You gotta give this people flowers. You gotta tell them ‘you are incredible, god blessed you with that talent.’ You ain’t hurting yourself by acknowledging somebody’s really amazing too. It should be motivation.” said Rass Kass

Watch the full interview below:

Benzino talks squashing 20-years old beef with Eminem, asks Royce 5’9″ to apologize for attacking his daughter Coi Leray

Benzino has recently chatted with VLAD TV where the former The Source talked about squashing 20-years old beef with Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ attacking his daughter Coi Leray on Twitter.

“Eminem’s fans are probably the most disrespectful fans but disrespectful in a way that they love their artist and you know what? I understand. They come at me with the stuff you can’t imagine and it’s been for years. I tried the ways to ignore it but the only way that I can put this to an end to not mess up my kid’s career, is to say, what I probably should have said long time ago, is that Eminem is a part of hip-hop. Eminem is a dope artist. He is a part of hip-hop regardless of what he said or done. People change. Who am I to judge.” said Benzino

“It’s not like I never liked Eminem songs. I like bunch of his songs. It’s not like he’s disrespecting me. It’s his fans. His fans are the worst bro. They are disrespectful. But Eminem is a part of hip-hop culture. He’s one of the best that ever rocked the mic. He’s very lyrically talented and if that’s what his fans needed to hear so that they can leave me alone, then so be it.” Benzino added.

Later in the interview, Zino talked about Royce attacking his daughter Coi Leray on Twitter: “Royce said pretty nasty things about my daughter and I’m hoping that he finds within himself to apologize. I believe what he said was not wanted. I hope he sees me being a bigger man and he can be a bigger man to apologize the s**t that he said about Coi because I took that serious. I will be in Detroit soon. Hopefully we can get face to face and it would be his best interest to apologize.”

You can watch the full interview below:

The Game tells bunch of reasons why he’s dropping an Eminem diss song

In the latest episode of UPROXX’s newest show called FRESH PAIR, The Game tells Just Blaze and Katty Customs tells the reason he wants to battle Eminem.

“When I say what I said about Em it is to challenge him. To challenge hip-hop. To ignite a rap wire. Not to pull up the stress but ni**a pull up and rap! Aftermath put up Eminem like he’s a ‘Rap God’ but when dissected by myself I don’t feel like he’s better rapper than me. That’s all I was saying.”

“For me to take a shot at Em like that it does not seem well to people because to them he’s a Rap God and I just feel like Rap God, where? At one point, I did. When I was signed to Aftermath cause I was loyal and Interscope had me thinking that he was better than everybody else. At one point of my career, I was thinking Em was better than Jay just based of ‘Renegade’ because The Source magazine said that Eminem got Jay on that verse. I thought that too until I became a vet, a legend in this game.”

“No this Game today and Em today, f**k The Documentary, f**k every album I’ve ever put out up until this day. F**k everything that you did. I don’t care if you richer and I don’t care if you got more plaques. I don’t care who thinks you are great, ni**a, I’m better today and if I’m not get up and lets rap. This is all I want to do. I ain’t come here to fight. You did it with Machine Gun Kelly, why not doing with me? You did it with Mariah Carey, you did it with Nick Cannon.”

“I’m going at Eminem because 50 Cent can’t rap and I want to challenge better rapper. I’m a fan of his shows, Power, BMF is great but I’m a rapper, he’s a rapper and I’m better rapper. I’m not better TV producer. I’m giving him flowers while he can still smell them but when it comes to rap, he can’t outrap me. Your buddy can rap though. Nobody taking shots at Eminem cause of the notion that he’s better than anybody. Well, I want action. And I want it today! If you are a Rap God, God controls everything, so control me. Put me down. Put me in my place, let me know, cause if he outraps me, I’m gonna feel like ‘s**t he got it!'” said The Game.

You can watch the interview below:

Bizarre says The Source magazine edited Eminem’s “Foolish Pride” to make it sound racist song

“Foolish Pride” was recorded in spring of 1990, when Eminem was 15 years old and it was unearthed by The Source magazine in late 2003. It was presented to the public in an effort to portray Eminem as a racist, motivated by the fact Eminem had an ongoing beef with The Source owners Ray Benzino and Dave Mays, that started in 2002.

On November 18, 2003, The Source held a press conference where they played snippets of the two tracks and later released it on CD in January 2004.

In one of his interviews, Eminem responded: “The tape they played today was something I made out of anger, stupidity and frustration when I was a teenager. I’d just broken up with my girlfriend, who was African-American, and I reacted like the angry, stupid kid I was. I hope people will take it for the foolishness that it was, not for what somebody is trying to make it into today.”

Eminem also apologized in a song “Yellow Brick Road.” from Encore album where he raps: “But I have heard people say they heard the tape and it ain’t that bad But it was; I singled out a whole race and for that I apologize, I was wrong ’cause no matter what color a girl is, she is still a ho.”

In a recent interview with VLAD TV, Bizarre said Eminem was angry at every other race but The Source magazine edited it out and only left “black girl” in the lyrics.

“I did not know the song existed. That was way before my time. Eminem was with another group by that time so I knew nothing about it. The song was cut off and edited. He was freestyling and was naming all type of races but The Source just edited the ‘black girl’ part and made it sound like racist. I got that information for you.” – said Bizzare.

Big Proof tribute songs: Eminem, Royce 5’9″, Obie Trice, Kuniva, Swifty McVay, Jem

On this day (April 11), 16 years ago in 2006, Big Proof was shot and killed in Detroit.

To celebrate the life of the legendary figure in hip-hop we have listed songs that were dedicated to Proof after his death. 

Royce Da 5’9″ – Security

“I was at Proof’s funeral / Crying like a baby, I was sitting in the back row / With Kid Vishis, wishing I can go up to Marshall / Denaun, Swifty, Obie, Bizarre, Paul and Von / And say something positive, after all the negative s**t that we been through.”

Eminem – “Difficult”

“I found that jacket that you left at my wedding and I picked it up to smell it / I wrapped it up in plastic until I put it in glass and hang up in the hallway so I can always look at it…”

Kuniva – “Lights Out”

“This s**t is so depressing /I stop thinking selfish, my dude had kids / Left with a lie about the last day that he lived / And I sit shedding tears, that’s me and my little drama / I lost me a brother, but his kids lost a father.”

Swifty McVay – “Guardian Angel”

“Your family is stronger than ever / Keeping it cool / Thanks to God /Time heals wounds / I’ll see you soon / Sometimes it gets hard / My heart is still scarred / But I’m gonna be repping Proof forever / ‘Till I’m gone!”

Eminem – “You’re Never Over”

“Proof, not many are lucky enough to have a guardian angel like you / Lord I’m so thankful, please don’t think that I don’t feel grateful, I do / Just grant me the strength that I need, for one more day to get through / So hommie this is your song, I dedicate this to you / I love you Doodie.”

Obie Trice – Ride Wit Me 

“Proof, to shine hopes on your memories forever spoken, long as Obie’s able to lay focus / I’m gonna stay focused til them pearly gates open, for the next soldier to pave the way for mo-town / No matter what they say you’re profound, Pioneer of Motown music that’s what Proof did.”

Jem – You Will Make It

“You’re not alone, You’ll never be, Just like the stars, They oversee , And they whisper to you, You’re still, you’re still, you’re still, you’re still alive..” 

D12 – “Mr. Pitts,” ft. King Gordy 

“We all love driving, reminiscing about how me, you (Bugz) and Proof used to go fishing / I wanna give you a call but I don’t know what to say / That’s why I get on my knees every night and I start to pray.”

The Game calls out Genius staff for putting out fake “Black Slim Shady” lyrics

The Game has recently appearing on his Instagram live to confirmed that lyrics of “Black Slim Shady,” that surfaced on Genius are fake. In the song, the Compton rapper is supposedly dissing Eminem and as Wack 100 said, the single is around the corner.

In the video, The Game says: “Why I hopped on live for? Oh yeah. I hopped on live to hola at Rap Genius, them ni**as put some lyrics up, talking about it was my lyrics of f**king ‘Black Slim Shady.’ It ain’t my lyrics, I did not write that garbage s**t. Better know, when Game comes, that s**t’d be official.”
“Everything I’m gonna say on that song, I’m gonna stand on my words. Drillmatic! That s**t coming! Album is going to be incredible. I’m not gonna disappoint my fans. I don’t really give a f**k about another rappers’ fandom. I only care about Game fans.” Game added.

You can watch the full livestream from Instagram below:

Of course we warned our fans that lyrics were fake:

Fat Joe & The Game talk about Eminem’s loyalty to 50 Cent

The Game has recently chatted with Fat Joe at The Big Big Show where the two hip-hop artists talked about Eminem, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine and more. You can read the conversation about Eminem and watch the video after the jump below:

The Game: When I went through the beef with 50 Cent, Eminem and Dr. Dre had to side with 50. Eminem because Fifty and Shady and Eminem and G-Unit. And I thought Dr. Dre was going to ride with me because its N.W.A, it’s Compton but it’s a business and at 24 years old, I did not know that.

Fat Joe: You know, Eminem is super loyal. I was mad cool with Eminem and when I beefed with 50, he never said nothing about me but he never talked to me and once I squashed the beef with 50, Eminem became my boy again. He’s a loyal mather**ker.

The Game: You were about to go bar for bar with Eminem?

Fat Joe: Nah, come on, that’s Eminem…

The Game: Wait, hold on, you, Fat Joe, can’t go bar for bar with Em?

Fat Joe: Yo, Eminem is dead nice… I would go against anybody but what I’m saying is Eminem was my man. And then when I had beef with 50 Cent, me and Eminem had a track “Lean Back” remix and all that, he just faded back. He didn’t diss 50 or he didn’t diss Fat Joe, he just stayed in the cut once everything got cool he passed it up and showed love again.

Then the two continue talking about The Game saying Kanye West did more for him in two weeks than Dr. Dre in his entire career. You can watch it below:

Bizarre recalls Proof beating up Esham for dissing Eminem’s daughter & throwing bottle at their tour bus

Bizarre has recently done an interview with VLAD TV where the D12 rapper recalled lots of stories about Eminem and Dirty Dozen, including that one time D12 beating up Esham for mentioning Eminem’s daughter on “Chemical Imbalance” with a following lines: “They won’t let me on MTV I’d beat up Carson Daly and remind Eminem of D’Angelo Bailey, Hailie’s in a coma, Hailie’s in a coma.”

During the interview, Bizarre said: “We were on a world tour. We heard that Esham was going to be on the same tour and they were trying to separate us, they made sure that he went on like five o’clock and we went like eight or nine because they didn’t want us to bump to each other. One day we were performing and he was in a front raw shouting, wearing black mask on and holding cross and s**t and I’m like ‘damn, what the f**k.’ He was like taunting us.”

“One day we were leaving and he was outside with his fans and everybody was in the back of the bus and I was in the front watching TV. I looked out of the window and I see Esham with 40 ounce of bottle with his hand, he got all his fans behind him and was going to throw a bottle at the bus and he threw it. We come out of the bus an get to running to Esham. He was behind this big barbed wire gate so he was thinking like ‘ain’t now way you can get me’ so when we get close Proof just jumped in the air and did this f**king karate kick like BUUM. And in just one kick the gate got open a little bit and Proof slid through it first, went to Esham like ‘come here, bam! come here, bam!’ then Denaun came in, bam, bam, bam, we owned them and after that they kicked us off the tour. But shout out to Esham, that’s my boy, we squashed it. That’s a homie.” – said Bizarre.

Watch the interview below:

Jack Harlow explains why Eminem’s music is immortal

Jack Harlow had a whole lot to say in a recent interview with Rolling Stone as the young rapper continues the rollout of his new album “Come Home The Kids Miss You.”

At one point of the interview, Harlow talked about Eminem and criticized fans who criticize Slim Shady’s new music.

“I think Eminem’s music is still forever immortal, and we are gonna get back to it. We are a couple years away from everyone reviving that shit as a culture and being like, ‘Look at this s**t.’ And everyone’s gonna pay their rightful respects again. No matter how the production ages to people, like, he put so much into his words that it immortalized him, even though that s**t aged as ‘circus music’ to some people.” – said Harlow.

Last month, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Louisville, Kentucky-born rapper said: “Not believing is what made Em so hard — he was in the dog pile. I want to be the face of my s**t, like the face of my generation, for these next 10 years. We need more people in my generation that are trying to be the best, and you can not do that with just ear candy, vibe records.”

For the full interview, visit Rolling Stone here and check Jack Harlow’s new single below:

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