Despite All The Shit You’ve Put Me Through Over The Years, I Can Honestly Say Under Those Bright Lights… We Made Magic.
I Still Hate You, But Last Night Will Live Forever. ☝🏽
#WrestleMania
Obvious stair DQ aside, that was just a stellar WrestleMania main event.
One of the best matches of Roman Reigns’ career too.
You just gotta let the wrestlers wrestle.
Shawn Michaels Daughter, Cheyenne speaks on how she got a job backstage doing hair and make up for talent.
“Hunter got me in touch with the head of the hair and makeup department and i worked here every since”
(Becoming Shawn Michaels) https://t.co/hYqYaiqyrN
14 years ago today, #WizKhalifa dropped #TaylorAllderdice on DatPiff.
The anticipation was so real that even Wiz himself was online waiting for it to go live like everyone else. The tape, named after his high school in Pittsburgh, arrived at a time when Wiz was already blowing up after Kush & Orange Juice, but this project showed a more polished and reflective side of his sound.
The mixtape featured standouts like “California,” “Mary 3X,” and “Never Been Part II,” and included appearances from artists like Juicy J, Rick Ross, and Cam’ron. It quickly spread across the internet and became one of the most talked about mixtapes of 2012, helping solidify the Taylor Gang movement that had been building since the blog era.
This photo captures a perfect moment from that day….Wiz sitting at his laptop, smoking, refreshing the page just like the fans waiting for the tape to drop on DatPiff.
It’s a snapshot of what the mixtape era really felt like.
Tonight I am here where I’m supposed to be in my beautiful Island with my people celebrating and watching with awe how well Benito represented us and our culture
I am proud to be Puerto Rican, and I am proud to be an American citizen. Puerto Ricans are not “fake Americans.” We are citizens who have contributed to this country in every field, from military service to sports, business, science, and the arts, and our identity and citizenship deserve respect.
I would not have the opportunities I have today without the support and belief that Most Valuable Promotions and Jake Paul showed in me, and I will always be grateful for the role they have played in helping change my life and in elevating women’s boxing. At the same time, I want to be clear: I do not agree with statements that question the legitimacy or identity of Puerto Rican people, and I cannot support that characterization. It is wrong.
I fight with the pride of Puerto Rico and represent my flag every time I step into the ring. I will always stand with my people, with respect for who we are, and with pride in where we come from.
I will never change and will forever be a Proud Boricua.