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I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that while the hip-hop songs are nice, they still sound cac'ish. They lack that guttah' sauce that a real urban producer can do.

I bet thats by design. Vince dont want to scare his soccer mom audience with hard 808's and snare rolls.
they litteraly have a Three 6 Mafia song :gucci:
 
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these nikkas are so inspirational:wow:
goatez went through a lot to get here:mjcry:
Exclusive Q&A: Stirring it up with The Street Profits

WWE.COM: I understand your partnership also came to be following a nearly career-ending injury for Montez a little over a year ago.

FORD: I really don't remember the night very much at all, but I was told I performed a body slam and after I did the body slam, I did a weird collapse straight to the ground. Then, I crawled to the outside apron to attempt a springboard 450, but I wasn't moving smoothly, and made a long gaze inside of the ring. I next tried to springboard, but lost my footing and landed straight on the back of my head. I believe I was already concussed when I collapsed after the body slam. I believe I knew I had to finish the match, but just capped myself off by landing on the back of my head. I was transported by a medical helicopter because I wasn't responding to any of the tests the trainers were performing and lost feeling from my shoulders down. My hands, arms, legs, nothing was moving. The incident happened at a reported 7:45 p.m., and I didn't respond until almost 1 a.m. The concussion put me out of work for over three months.
WWE.COM: Your NXT tenure hasn’t been as long as Dawkins’, but how did your background prepare you to join the sports-entertainment world and get acclimated quickly?

FORD: My mom and my sister were always strict and kept me on my toes. They always were on me, from my school work to my safety. Growing up on the south side of Chicago, all the way to Anson County, N.C., I've literally seen it all. My mom, my sister and I have all been through a lot together, from the death of my sister, Kenesha, to the passing of my grandmother, Eula. There was even a point of time when my mom got hurt from her job and got laid off. There were not a lot of funds coming through the house. We had no power throughout winters, and my mom wasn't getting any help from her ex-husband. I would go to Wal-Mart, make mix CDs for everyone and sell them at school. I would also volunteer around the neighborhood to either cut grass or perform maintenance duties, just to help my mom. This was all the last two years of my high school era. I joined the Marine Corps and served from 2008-2012 and also had all three of my children by 2012, so I had to learn the balance between pursuing a career and being a father. I've learned, lost and experienced so much at a young age, and I don't regret anything in the past because it's shaped me into the man I am today, and I thank God for everything.
 
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