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He’s not lying!

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Sandman doesn’t care if he’s poor, working an office job sucks. Homeboy sandman is ending this song because there’s no more time, not because it would be difficult to keep going. What a trooper.

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Meechy Darko of the Flatbush crew gives us this one, showing love to the ever-classic, 6-time World Champion, “Macho Man” Randy Savage. Of course Randy didn’t even need any acid to be “vibrant” – he’s still one of the most colorful personalities wrestling’s ever seen. With his sequined headbands, bedazzled robes, and signature sunglasses that could pass for stunner-shades today, this line pretty much describes him and professional wrestling of the 80’s in a nutshell – one long acid trip. They didn’t call it the “Golden Era” for nothing

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Ricky Rozay not only looks like he could easily be mistaken for a black, bald Yokozuna, but he knows a little something about modern wrestling. Vince McMahon is of course the owner of World Wrestling Entertainment – the biggest wrestling promotion over the last decade – whose flagship show is Monday Night Raw. When he gets on any track, he owns the beat. As for “power-slamming hammers”, let’s just say he doesn’t need to hire any gunmen to get rid of you

Hughh!

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“Juvi” Juventud Guerrera was a Cruiserweight star of the WCW in the mid-to-late nineties who was acclaimed for his athleticism and Luchador style. Luchador involves a lot of flipping maneuvers, hence the beginning of this line. Juventud was known for his braggadicio (he called himself “The Rock of Mexico”) and disdain for other wrestlers, and Curren$y is channeling that swag and disdain into the rap world. An understated line from an understated MC

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Despite Wayne’s questionable decisions on the mic as of late, he still gives us a good line here and there. And it just so happens this one’s alongside fellow Young Money member Drake and Kid-Kidd (aka Nut Da Kid). He compares his crew to the legendary wrestling faction, The Four Horsemen, which consisted of the 16-time World Champion Ric Flair, Barry Windham, and Ole Anderson during their 1990 – 1991 run in the south’s World Championship Wrestling. Not bad company to compare yourself to. Now all they need is a Sid Vicious, who was added to the actual Four Horsemen to fill the final spot in the group.

Gudda Gudda, maybe?

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In a call to arms to the Rap game in 2007, the leader of Slaughterhouse dealt this gem out to vent frustrations of how things have changed over the years. Using the late, great Randy Savage and his wife and one-time valet, Miss Elisabeth to compare the old with the new was a pretty slick move as the Macho Man was known for his rough, yet elegant style in the ring. Not only that, but he looked like what he portrayed – someone you wouldn’t want to get in a fight with. And Miss Elisabeth was … well … his wife. You can draw your conclusions of how Joe was feeling from that

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Cham is as cold as Mortal Kombat character Sub-Zero, the ice master who’d rip opponents’ spines out when commanded to “Finish him!”

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Chester French’s D.A. Wallach sings this hook. D.A. is currently Spotify’s “Artist in Residence”

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