Same idea as Tupac. Tupac ripped Westcoast, but was born and raised in NY until he was almost an adult. His first rap name was "mc new York". People rep where they feel home is to them, not necessarily where they were born.
i don't care what anyone thinks of kid rock ; this was one of the most musically high level songs that i ever heard . i don't know how to phrase it , but the kid rocks .
I live in Wales, UK.. A dj named ‘Deli G’ who i know from Bristol once told me if i goto Detroit to visit ‘Record Time’…. and in September 2011 i was in Detroit but never knew where to find the shop… i wasnt going to wander around trying to find it..!!
Idk, this is a good diss but! Where is Hush now compared to Kid Rock? "His ending near" wasn't there. As far as the 313 diss... People do travel... I'm from Salem but I grew up and hungout in other places. Steven Tyler is from Beverly, Ma. They called them the kings of Boston. Boston is more known. kid rock has used in a song "straight out of Romeo, Michigan." Detroit is only 45 mins away from Romeo. Living in Maine rn, I live in Dexter. Who the fuck would know Dexter? Bangor is more known and that's where we shop for stuff. I mean Kid Rock definitely had to have some time spent in Detroit... Esham, Trick Trick, Eminem, ICP etc. Quite the affiliation. It's basically just like rounding up numbers.
Is got rid of prototype when John in wwe so Vince gave him name John Cena and Stephanie save his career turn into his thuganomics styles . Because Stephanie’s heard his rap from backstage.
"You're talking to Bruno Sammartino here!" Damn right. Vince is a swamy bastard. Now he has been forced to retire for paying hush money to his rape victims.
Nobody really cares about wrestling technique that’s why these jobbers end up as teachers because they couldn’t make it as top performers and didn’t realize you have to have mic 🎤 skills.
I miss all of these people…childhood friends of mine…Geigel and Grigsby favorites…Brody and Flair and Race and others became like family members to me…Kirby and Myers especially along with Rufus and Bulldog!
Someone on Faygoluvers forum asked for it and I knew I had it somewhere! I'm just hoping someone finds the early Juggalo cover version of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" that used to float around the internet.
Before. 50 Years of Funk took place on September 11th, 1997, while the Montreal Screwjob occurred on November 9th. However, due to date listing conventions differing worldwide, some people mistake these two events as having taken place on the same day (where the date is listed before the month, 11/9 [eleventh of September] can be misconstrued as November 9th).
Ummm, not really. Bret has been saying that the Dynamite Kid is the greatest wrestler of all time only for . . . decades. But Bret is technically the best of all time. There is no contest there. He was an artiste in a class of his own. Although a few guys were at or near his level, there was no wrestler more devoted to the craft of wrestling or more polished or crisp or safe or better at psychology/storytelling than the "Excellence of Execution" when he was at the top of his game. Monsoon knew what he was talking about. :-)
@@conedx I assume you never watched Bret. The dudes heel micwork from 97 onwards was fantastic and he oozed charisma through his whole career. Even in this damn video he is drawing heat like a madman just by talking because his characterwork was so strong in 1997
@@amcnally1855 in his entire career he had a 1 or 2 good years on the mic. know why? because of HBK was on the other end. the argument can be made bret is the best in ring but that's where it ends. there are numerous people better at every other aspect of wrasslin'. i'd also like to point out that in the late 80s/early 90s my wall was absolutely covered with hart foundation posters.
@@conedx lmao Bret wasn't only feuding with HBK, he was fantastic on the mic all year. Additionally, he was great in WCW on the mic because he just didn't gaf. He wasn't an all time GOAT on the mic but you're being extremely disingenuous with your analysis of his character and mic work