Suge Knight in the hood in Compton playing ping-pong

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:mjlol: this gangsta muhfukka learned how to play by watching Forrest Gump. i'm not about to watch 12 mins of Suge Knight & some random c*nt play ping pong but that was fukkin funny. gangstas play normal shyt too tho, i remember that bloods & crips cricket match lol
 

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lol @ Suge

The other day I was on one of those deathrow youtube channels, you know those channels where they interview random guys that worked at deathrow for a brief period.

The interviewer was interviewing an engineer. Someone took Suge's hot sauce from his office. Suge immediately calls in the engineer (corny white guy) & is like why did you take my hot sauce? The engineer is like I don't even like hot sauce. Suge is like I didn't ask if you like hot sauce, I'm asking you why did you take my hot sauce? The engineer had to go out & buy Suge some hot sauce.

The Engineer also said whenever Suge was arriving to the studio, someone would yell out Suge is coming & everyone would scramble & then ask "how is he? is he in a good mood?

sounds like most bosses, difference is Suge is probably a lot more volatile when he's pissed off lol
 

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no matter what your trying to imply here - Suge get his stripes and he earned them - he never got extorted, never got punked, he lost a few fights(everybody has), and was a shot caller for MOB during the 90s.

The 60's>>>>>>>>Mob Piru

technically, Suge did get extorted by the 60's..... he paid them to be his personal army/goon squad because if he didn't they would've did all the shyt they did to everyone else, to Death Row.
 

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The 60's>>>>>>>>Mob Piru

technically, Suge did get extorted by the 60's..... he paid them to be his personal army/goon squad because if he didn't they would've did all the shyt they did to everyone else, to Death Row.
if he paid for security and they provided security then that's not extortion. he employed a gang of bloods to in this same exact manner.
 

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The 60's>>>>>>>>Mob Piru

technically, Suge did get extorted by the 60's..... he paid them to be his personal army/goon squad because if he didn't they would've did all the shyt they did to everyone else, to Death Row.

fukk outta hear with that shyt. We already had riders from the hood holding Suge down he didnt need 60's. RSC nikkas was selling work to my big homies and they struck up a relationship. They also got close after Suge got out of jail and kurupt came back to the label.Kurupt was getting managed by 60's. Most of the hits that were commited on Suge behave were guys from the rampart police divison and a few nikkas from my hood.
 

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Richardson was a well-known figure in South Central L.A. The owner of the Genius Car Wash at Crenshaw and 54th Street and just as famous for being a major drug dealer, Richardson was a former Blood gang member but had strong business relationships with both Bloods and the Rolling 60’s Crips. This was a very unique bond on the streets of L.A. Richardson was a hard man, a legendary street fighter unbeatable at hand-tohand combat, with a Karate black belt. He held a devastating reputation in downtown L.A. and instilled fear in almost anyone who crossed him, including Suge Knight who was a high school friend. Suge admired this reputation carried by Richardson until Suge captured the power and wealth of hip-hop in the palm of his hand.

However, Richardson refused to yield to this and openly disrespected Suge and decided to manage his own rap stars to beat Suge at his game. Signing notable talent, Dramacydal who became friends with Tupac and was promised a chance to back up vocals on ‘Pac’s All Eyes On Me album with a spot on his Outlawz click. Richardson consented on the proviso that Suge paid a percentage on the album’s royalties. Suge refused flatly and persuaded Dramacydal to leave Bruce and join Suge’s West Coast Management company. Richardson was enraged and confronted Suge out in a nightclub not long after. With a captive audience, he was able to slap Suge around and strike blows upon the ‘Untouchable’ before Suge’s Mob could contain the fighter. Publicly humiliated, Suge vowed revenge.

Two weeks later in May, Bruce Richardson was shot to death outside his home. Suspected shooters were Mob’s Roger ‘Neckbone’ Williams and Alton ‘Buntry’ McDonald, Suge’s most fearsome hit men. Nothing was confirmed and the murder is still unsolved.

no matter what your trying to imply here - Suge get his stripes and he earned them - he never got extorted, never got punked, he lost a few fights(everybody has), and was a shot caller for MOB during the 90s.
 

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Ayo... somebody pls find the original video...

I stay dyin' of laughter everytime this gif is posted

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fukk outta hear with that shyt. We already had riders from the hood holding Suge down he didnt need 60's. RSC nikkas was selling work to my big homies and they struck up a relationship. They also got close after Suge got out of jail and kurupt came back to the label.Kurupt was getting managed by 60's. Most of the hits that were commited on Suge behave were guys from the rampart police divison and a few nikkas from my hood.
You forgot about tha time 60s came to Suges office after their homie got stomped out, had Suge coppin please like :whoa:
 

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You forgot about tha time 60s came to Suges office after their homie got stomped out, had Suge coppin please like :whoa:


I always wondered what the story was behind that because it seemed like there were no repercussions for what happened to him after the Quik incident. A tangent to that story I thought was interesting was that people from Tragniew had a role in that whole mess.

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/inter...lever-line-and-tupac-s-menace-ii-society-days

So, the situation at the El Rey was [my homeboys being like], “Oh, this cat performing up here tonight; we going up there. This ain’t got nothing to do with Eiht. That’s the homie, but you mentioning the whole sector, which means you taking this to another level.” ‘Cause your personal beef with Eiht is your personal beef; I ain’t got nothing to do with that. But you wanna alienate the whole section, now that’s what’s gonna happen. And, you have to deal with them repercussions. So, they felt, as men, they needed to address that situation. So they went up there, he saw ‘em, and during his performance they figured, “We fin to just start a ruckus.” And it was only three of them, and there was a whole club full of cats [from other gangs]. But, that’s how they felt: “Us three fin’ to go up in here with this sea of Quik’s people and Bloods and other factions and we fin to go stand our ground and let ‘em know we from Tragniew Park and this is how it’s gonna go down.”

DX: And one of your homeboys got killed?

MC Eiht: Not one of my homeboys; somebody else who was in there from another set. I think he was from the [Rollin’] 60’s. And him being affiliated with the Crips, and being involved in this big mass confusion of sets and Bloods and Crips and fighting, he lost his life basically because in that moment there’s no [separation] like, “Oh, he’s not from Tragniew, he’s from here.” There’s none of that. You a Blood, you a Crip, and this is how it’s going down.
 

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Richardson was a well-known figure in South Central L.A. The owner of the Genius Car Wash at Crenshaw and 54th Street and just as famous for being a major drug dealer, Richardson was a former Blood gang member but had strong business relationships with both Bloods and the Rolling 60’s Crips. This was a very unique bond on the streets of L.A. Richardson was a hard man, a legendary street fighter unbeatable at hand-tohand combat, with a Karate black belt. He held a devastating reputation in downtown L.A. and instilled fear in almost anyone who crossed him, including Suge Knight who was a high school friend. Suge admired this reputation carried by Richardson until Suge captured the power and wealth of hip-hop in the palm of his hand.

However, Richardson refused to yield to this and openly disrespected Suge and decided to manage his own rap stars to beat Suge at his game. Signing notable talent, Dramacydal who became friends with Tupac and was promised a chance to back up vocals on ‘Pac’s All Eyes On Me album with a spot on his Outlawz click. Richardson consented on the proviso that Suge paid a percentage on the album’s royalties. Suge refused flatly and persuaded Dramacydal to leave Bruce and join Suge’s West Coast Management company. Richardson was enraged and confronted Suge out in a nightclub not long after. With a captive audience, he was able to slap Suge around and strike blows upon the ‘Untouchable’ before Suge’s Mob could contain the fighter. Publicly humiliated, Suge vowed revenge.

Two weeks later in May, Bruce Richardson was shot to death outside his home. Suspected shooters were Mob’s Roger ‘Neckbone’ Williams and Alton ‘Buntry’ McDonald, Suge’s most fearsome hit men. Nothing was confirmed and the murder is still unsolved.

:wow:
 
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