Club 520 Podcast - Club 520 - Jade Cargill & Je'von Evans on WrestleMania 42, feat. Lou Young
Episode Date: April 21, 2026Jeff Teague, DJ Wells, and B Hen are on the road for WWE's WrestleMania 42, and in this EXCLUSIVE NETFLIX WWE RAW interview session, the guys are joined by superstar Jade Cargill, the young prospect J...e'Von Evans, and comedian Lou Young! Cargill speaks on what the event was like for her and what went down in her match with Rhea Ripley, and the guys ask her if they're going to all visit historic cemataries. Je'Von Evans speaks on his performance at WrestleMania, his love for NBA 2K, and future in the sport. Plus, don't miss Lou Young's appearance with the guys, where he talks comedy skits, his basketball and football careers, and much more!All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet#VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yeah, everybody still hung over.
That was a crazy round of applause.
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Before we get started, make some noise with DJ Head, man, rocking the vibes out today, man.
There we go.
Y'all waking it up out here, man.
Like I said, shout out to the good people at Netflix.
to WWE, man.
Raw going on tonight.
Fresh off a wonderful
WrestleMania, man.
Club 520 out here in Vegas.
I got my gang with me
to my far left.
We got my dog.
Bishop B.
hitting out the Pirlies.
How you would, nasty?
Cool and nasty.
Ready to get to it, baby.
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I'm up for show.
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Respect.
Yeah, that's crazy, man.
Still to my right,
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Young Nacho, Yong T.
How you what, man?
Cooling, bro.
You know, I'm the wrestling head of this podcast,
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Appreciate Netflix for having us.
Let's get to it, family.
Like you said, man,
talk about some wrestling.
It's only right.
We got two of the best of the business
to join us again on this wonderful set
right here in Las Vegas.
We got the one,
not only Miss Jay Cargill,
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We meet again.
What's happening?
What's happening?
What are you?
I'm a guy, dog.
I'm sorry, dog.
I don't talk about
I'm gonna say her
Absolutely
Love, gang
Yeah, I'm hot as hell
Oh God
I didn't know we were gonna be by a pole or anything
I got a whole hoodie on
It's all my ass off
It's all good
How y'all feeling? How y'all feeling?
Good, good
Long night
Long, long night
But we're here
We are here
WrestleMania was absolutely amazing
Men, the vibes were immaculate
First I'll start with you
obviously this is, you're a vetting the situation,
but coming into this restaurant as a champ,
was there any type of feeling of preparation than normal?
No, because I've stand on that grander stage before.
You know, I had my match last year with Naomi
in a previous year with the Big Three.
The only thing that was different about this year
was it was a title on the line.
That's about it.
Well said.
Now for you, it's all the video going viral, man.
Your first WrestleMania moment, what was that like, man?
That interest, man, seeing all the people out there
chatting your name.
ain't going crazy.
Yeah.
Oh, I was nervous, bro.
I was nervous.
I walked out there and I looked straight up just to see, like, how, how high the stadium is.
You know what I mean?
And, yeah, the stadium was high as hell.
I was like, damn.
And I said, another word, we ain't going to stay on here, though, you see what, me?
But, no, I was nervous, but it was very fun.
You know what I mean?
My first mania got to do it at the age of 21, you know what I mean?
So that's fire.
and I can't wait for more.
We always talk about it, but that walk down the tunnel,
obviously, you know, you were vetting,
but it still, it just looks so nerve-wracking.
Like, how do y'all prepare for it,
especially in the stadium, like, Allegiant,
everybody looking down on y'all?
It's either you have it or you don't.
For me, when my music hits,
I kind of just turn into myself
and I go out there and I perform.
If anything, I was getting booed this time around,
like, really booed.
But I loved it.
I embraced it,
and it made me turn up even more
because I don't like these people
and they don't have to like me.
Oh, well, damn.
That's messed up.
I was messed up.
How did you feel walking down there, bro?
Bro.
I was nervous.
No, no, no.
It was cool.
Just, like, preparation was.
Usually, when I hear my music,
it's kind of like,
bro, you just got to go out there now.
You can't even,
you can't turn around and be like,
no, I'm not ready yet.
You know what I mean?
Like, you hear the music.
You just got to go.
So I just remember like going there and seeing the crowd and, you know, I got emotional because I was like, dang, like, it's my first mania, man.
Like, this is wild.
Like, all these people are cheering for me, you know?
It was wild.
It was a great, great experience.
I wanted to ask you, man, where did your wrestling journey begin?
Bro, I started at age of 13.
I started training at 13.
Of course, I was watching it beforehand.
But, yeah, I started training at 13.
Of course, you know, still while in school, you know, I was doing, like, other sports.
But I knew basketball was like, not basketball.
I mean, basketball was my first dream.
You're going to be real.
You know what I mean?
I ain't going to flex it.
I ain't going to flex it, you know what I mean?
But, yeah, I knew wrestling was going to be something that, like, I've always wanted to, you know what I mean.
But, yeah, I started training.
I got signed at 19 to day, W.E., and I've been grinding ever since.
I mean, they call you the bounciest in WWE.
We sing last night
Some of the shit you was doing was amazing,
bro. Yeah, sure.
Hella impressive.
That's always been your thing
to be the bounciest in the room.
Honestly, it's just something that
I'm doing right now, for real.
You know what I mean?
I want to be, like, a top dog here, you know?
I know, I know, like, me doing all this,
you know, these cool moves
is going to get my foot in the door,
but it's not going to keep me in the room.
You know what I mean?
So I'm doing all, I'm doing all this.
now just to, you know, have fun with the crowd and, you know, build a connection with the kids,
you know what I mean, stuff like that.
But, you know, by the time I get older, you know, I'm trying to be one of them dogs, you know,
somebody that don't got to do the flips.
You see?
Yeah.
Now, for you, like you said, the crowd wasn't really on your side this time around,
but I think that's what put on for a better show.
Like, it seems like you was turned up.
Like, you always show up.
It was just like the vibes is even higher because, you know what I'm saying?
was going against you. Is that something you prefer in a situation?
Of course.
You know, my character, she puts on and she loves people talking all the smack because it's
going to motivate her and I'm going to go out there and turn it up to the next level.
If y'all want to give me something, I'm going to give you something back.
But it makes for a great performance, especially going up against somebody like Rio, who's
a crowd favorite.
So I had to match that energy and I think I went down there and excelled at that.
About 1,000%.
I want to ask you, how did y'all deal with so many people?
Like, when we pull it up in the airport, it's nothing but people coming here from
WrestleMania, enough for raw coming to see y'all.
Everybody in the city is locked in, and then, you know, obviously where we stay at, you know what
is a favorable place, but it's a little bit accessible.
How do you balance that?
Because obviously you want your own privacy, but you have so many people just excited to get
a glimpse of y'all.
It's very difficult, too, you feel me?
But I always remember being younger, you know what I mean, and not being able to buy
WrestleMania tickets or just like wrestling tickets in general.
Yeah.
You feel me?
I was happy just to see a wrestler walking around, you know what I mean?
Like that would have made my day, you feel me?
So I always kind of put myself in that situation.
And anytime I get to, you know, chat up with a fan, I usually do unless, you know,
they be doing too much or I'm in the rush or I'm in the bad mood, you know what I mean?
But, yeah, it is very difficult, but it's very cool, too, you know, you building a connection
with fans, you know?
Yeah, you would say you got to get a different disguise when we see.
seen you was fresh, bro.
You had your hood on, but it wasn't enough.
Yeah, it wasn't.
It wasn't.
Oh, damn.
Yeah, I'm a real wrestling.
Okay.
See, you know about dealing with autographs, man.
Did you turn their kids autographs?
No, never.
Never.
That's her.
Hey, I ain't turned out no autograph.
Don't you turn out of kids.
No, no, no, no.
Listen, listen, listen.
Because what they do is that people get their kids to sign the autographs.
Oh, yeah, thanks.
Right there.
It's four o'clock in the morning, three o'clock in the morning at the airport.
Why is your kid here?
They have school.
Like, what are we doing?
But they go into WrestleMania.
Not just Muscleania.
I'm talking about it in general.
No, I appreciate our fans, if anything.
It shows us that what we're doing is worthwhile.
Because, you know, people don't see the dark side of wrestling as far as the traveling.
The traveling is so tough dealing with all the other things.
We have families.
We have all kind of stuff.
So the fact that fans show up and spend their hard-earned money and stand in lines for hours
to just shake our hand and let us see their face, it means the world.
But it was very.
very overwhelming this weekend.
They're all lobbies and things like that.
We have appearances and we have signings.
And, you know, if you want to see us, just come to our meeting, Greece.
Yeah.
But I'm going to stop when I have time.
Like, we're going to do that.
We're going to make time.
But the majority of time,
dang.
The majority time, we're rushing and we're going left and right.
But I think we did the best that we could do with all the mops that was going on in
the hotel.
No, without us in the beginning.
I got back up for you.
Thank you.
What's been the hardest adjustment for you?
The hardest adjustment?
Yeah, in this space.
So I think.
I think when I was on NXT, I was working my way up to become a top guy there.
You know what I mean?
And right before that happened, Maine roster snatched me up.
And then I had to like restart.
You know what I mean?
Now I'm wrestling in front of bigger crowds and people that don't know who I am at all
outside of like NXT fans.
You feel me?
So I feel like just adjusting to and learning what different wrestling crowds like.
You know what I mean?
Because not every wrestling crowd loves the flips I do.
You know what I mean?
Some crowds just love you talking to them during a match
and they're going to be like, oh, this was the best match ever.
You know what I mean?
Sure.
So I feel like just learning that and developing all that.
That's what my biggest challenge is so far right now.
Now, I ain't going to lie.
If they don't like the fact that you jumping over ladders and drop kicking people,
then they need to find something else to watch them.
Exactly.
You got there and put on the damn show.
I try to.
Y'all didn't have the best match yesterday, Brian.
Yeah?
Yeah, a ladder match was crazy.
You turned that motherfucker up yesterday.
Your match was good, too.
No disrespect.
You had a good.
I mean, no, respect.
I can't make out from the concession stands.
Oh, no.
Listen, if I wasn't going to get sued, I would have to give you a super gig.
But it's all good.
No, no, I ain't a lot.
Too many witnesses.
We were sitting in our section, hold it down.
You almost got a jump, you know what I'm saying?
I was blinded by the light.
I think I got beside myself.
Next time I won't play with my food.
I'll just go on for the tag.
No, for sure.
We was cheering for you.
they damn their star.
By the us.
Were you?
Listen,
her fans are crazy.
Crazy.
Insane.
Insane.
I thought wrestling fans are kind of just a little crazy in general.
Yeah,
but hers are like a little...
I got the craziest fans in the world.
I told them that dinner yesterday, bro.
We've been to every sporting event.
Wrestling, for sure, got the number one fans.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Really do.
Very dedicated.
Yeah.
Yeah, especially from a merch standpoint,
you'll see so many people supporting so many people at different times.
have you seen anything in the crowd
you'd be like man I wish I had that shirt
or that signs because I know for you they go crazy
Yeah I think it was a shirt
As far as our signs or just like stuff in general
I've seen a couple of things
Like I've seen a sign that somebody was like
Please step on me J.
Then I've seen another sign yes
Like it was freak yeah
Somebody else said something in the crowd
Yes what did they say?
Nope, we're on Netflix
No, we're on Netflix, okay
I'll tell you all
It's clean, but it's great.
It was good.
It was good?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, I used to have the baddy section.
So, like, men started the whole daddy section thing.
Huh?
So they would...
Excuse me?
It was a thing.
So I had, like, super bad women who were, like...
Listen, so it was like super bad women who were influencers and just super, like, just baddies,
like women who know themselves who are independent, who are fly.
And it becomes...
Because women attract men.
Call it what you want.
Women attract men.
Men bring money.
It's a whole process.
Let's be real.
Respect.
I had it all mapped out.
And so men...
We're getting jealous and they wanted to have their own section, so they would have the daddy section.
So they would have signs and stuff like that.
So I would have crazy stuff in the crowd all the time.
I know you want to say something.
I can see your face.
I don't know that.
I ain't on that today.
The daddy section is crazy.
It is.
But, like, you know what?
That's what makes the wrestling crowd so unique.
Like, they think of some crazy, but, like, it's funny.
It makes me pop all the time when we're at these shows.
Sure.
I ain't a lot.
Oh, go ahead.
I ain't a lot.
I get tickets to WrestleMania.
I'm not trying to sit the daddy section.
Please.
Me, please.
And listen, get those sponsors, you know.
Respect.
No way near it.
Have you had a crazy fan experience?
A crazy fan experience?
Yeah, somebody would have to do you.
Oh.
Yeah, so resuminated.
The group is on the way, brother.
Tap in.
You know, I ain't experienced nothing crazy.
Yeah, me.
For real.
The live beach club.
It's crazy.
No, no.
I think the craziest was, I think it was like the raw after elimination chamber.
and I jumped in the crowd
because usually I'll be
being a little too energetic
you feel me
and I come out of my insurance
I jump in the crowd
and you know
fans
they tend to be like oh
you know what I mean like oh there's a wrestler
you feel me and there was this
one particular hand
that was not above my waist
and I said
oh
boom then I jumped into the other side
of the crowd
but nothing too crazy
it's just always like fans
just walking up being blunt like
oh like you find like stuff like that
and I'm like oh you know
appreciate you
you know what I mean
mine was out
I had someone asked to spit on them
come on man
they should escort him out the building
they should escort him out the building
oh yeah Netflix
it's crazy
Brody said
what's who she said
I can say what dude said behind us.
Maybe it might as well.
No, dude was just like, man, Jay, I need you to hit me with that finisher.
I said, damn, that's crazy.
Oh, my God.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
I get that a lot.
I get it a lot.
Wow.
We're on Netflix.
Yeah, this is a movie.
Shout out to Netflix.
It's a film show for sure.
The last time we've seen you sat down with us on 520.
Yeah.
We talked about you going to cemeteries.
Did you visit anywhere to?
gonna break this up.
Cemetery.
Let's not go too deep.
It's not go to...
While we're here alive on Netflix,
you were supposed to take us.
But you guys didn't show up.
Oh.
Y'all be going to cemeteries?
So, I like historical cemeteries, okay?
I like historical cemeteries.
Listen, I think it's pretty cool.
It's my niche, and that's fine.
That's fine.
Yeah, that's fine.
But you guys were supposed to join me,
which is all fine.
Oh, y'all supposed to go?
I think it was Whitney Houston.
That was around the corner.
guys mentioned that we were supposed to go check out.
We don't set it up.
Yeah, I guess.
I guess.
Respect to the algorithms, but Behan, we just didn't know that story went that way.
We missed a memo.
We'll figure it out.
Yeah, yeah, we'll see.
We'll see.
Obviously, you know what I'm saying?
You're happy to wrestle.
What do you like to enjoy outside of work?
Not going to damn cemetery.
You got to try it once.
No.
Not get to you try it.
It's really, it's interesting.
It really is.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, you know, I'll be on.
2K all the time.
I love WW2K.
You know what I mean? And NBA. Most of the time
I play NBA 2K. You know, shout to the WUK.
But I'm kind of addicted.
You feel like I'll always,
always be locked in. You know, my
player, ain't nobody touching me.
He a gamer. Yeah. I'm going to exchange
tags. You be on the game?
Yeah, we'll be a beach, y'all. Get your file, get my
file. I mean, you let me
know, I got a fire. I got a good file, too.
Got a 5-20-1. Right there and go. There we go.
My point guard, right.
All right, now you kind of got the squad here.
Nah, just one person?
Yeah, nah.
The rest of my group, they have the career.
Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay.
I mean, yeah, I just know my five top tier.
Good ball communication, you know what I mean?
We communicate.
We don't just, you know, pass the ball, just the pass the ball.
You know, we got plays and all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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I'm like, that's...
That'll be fired.
You know, I was just talking to...
Wait, hold on.
I'm sorry, because I think I just misheard the question.
Ask the question again.
Come on you playing 2K,
you know what I'm saying? You're up here now?
No, okay.
My bad.
420.
No, I feel like...
It was...
Bro, it's so cool being on the game
because of course, like, growing up,
I was always playing, like,
W.W. games, you know, Span vs.
Raw.
So it was fired, like, seeing myself on the game.
Like, that's just insane.
And, like, seeing my friends, you know,
play as me on the game, you know,
and get beat up.
Like, it's cool.
It's cool. It's cool.
We got to talk about that rating, though, you know?
For me.
We don't get started on.
What's your way?
Let's talk about it.
Bro.
I think I got an 88.
What is it?
Rock.
Oh.
You understand.
70s?
I'm a 78.
Damn.
You're just starting out, though, bro.
You got to get some more skin in the game.
I feel like I'm like that, though.
After yesterday, though, they need to do that.
Okay.
Yeah, right.
We got to update the roster.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you've got to be at least be a 90.
At least a 90.
At least a 90.
Like, come on, I'm picking women up on my head and throwing them left and right.
We need to change that.
Damn.
So who does.
So, Phil.
Like, I just get cocky.
I get lying cited.
That's all.
That's all.
That's clock it, right?
That she was wrong.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
That's it.
Who's the highest on the game?
Who's the highest?
Yeah.
Now we start rolling range like 99.
Is he?
I wouldn't be surprised if it was, O.G.
Okay.
I don't know.
Then the girl that beat you was she rated.
Oh.
Oh.
I see what you're trying.
No, no, no.
I didn't know.
Oh, Jay.
She's 94.
And it's still fresh.
It's still fresh.
Yeah.
Yeah, you need to check yourself.
It's chill.
I'm checked.
I'm checked.
I'm sure.
That's, that's.
I think y'all solve it.
Throw the hands right now.
Bubbit.
Let's get to it.
Let's get to it.
I'm not talking to.
Jay to home.
No, no, no.
We are alive with Netflix.
And shout out to Netflix.
Yeah, I mean.
Every week.
Monday Night Raw.
Monday Night Raw.
Monday Night Raw.
Yeah.
The best brand.
Let's get to it.
You know what I'm talking about?
I'm Smackdown.
But I hear you.
I hear you.
Well, you know, you catch Monday Night Raw on Netflix.
Every Monday.
Every Monday.
Come on now.
Let's get to it.
8 o'clock.
We'll be.
Before we cause any more problems in Musta Caz, man.
We appreciate y'all.
Congratulations.
We're room for y'all.
It's always good to see you again.
Bro, keep doing your thing.
I appreciate your time.
I appreciate y'all.
Likewise, I mean, we got another guest joining us, man.
It's time to have some fun, man.
We got my guy.
Yeah, we got our guy.
A long time coming, too.
Glad we can finally pin him down to Vegas, man.
Let's get it going, man.
We got Lou Young pulling up on stage.
Make some noise for my dog.
There we go.
Wake up, Vegas.
I know it's 4-20, but damn.
Oh, that's your intro.
What's up, bro?
What's happening, man?
Good?
What's our?
Shit.
My brother, what's going on?
How you doing, man?
Good, man.
It's been a long time coming, man.
Glad we could finally make this happen, brother.
You be cutting up, bro.
Yeah.
I appreciate you, bro, for sure.
Yeah, yeah.
You're a wrestling fan, bro.
Let's start there.
Yeah.
Like, like, I feel like I was, like, born and raised a wrestling fan.
Yeah.
For real?
Like, we, me, me, me, me, me,
my brother, we used to wrestle the pillows.
Damn.
Like tag, you know what I'm saying, Hardy Boys?
Oh, wow.
So then was your guys growing up?
Like, off some tag team, but, like, I would go to school and I would wrestle, like,
classmates, recess, black top.
Did you ever wrestle in school, like, the sport?
Not with the headgear.
That shit live is.
Nah, no.
Not what's it.
Look out there.
I'm trying to come out like the rock, man.
I need a Versaji shirt
Our producer, that's what he used to do
Oh, my, oh my, oh
He still got the uniform
But he don't wrestle them anymore either
It's just like, you know
I just, I like the intros.
I don't feel like
He had an intro.
He did.
In high school?
Yeah.
Okay.
What they used to play for you, Mike?
Boy, you know that they're super fat.
Whoa, shit.
And they can't pick their uniforms.
It's like, it's team issue.
I can't do the Booker T-1
Yeah, he had that.
Yeah, his is always too little, too.
No.
Listen, man, you have some of the funniest
content on earth, man.
Ain't nothing for the, especially,
A, you see, we talk about them parents, dog.
Which one?
Trying to get on the team.
Oh, my.
Hey.
You talking about, eh, you parents?
Oh, like, but see, that's just like how I grew up.
Like, the parents was always more
hyped than the kids.
Thanks, bro.
And those be the sorriest ones.
So it's like, somebody got to be honest.
You had a football background, bro.
What made you, you know what I mean, tapping the football or any other sport?
I mean, I played basketball, too.
I was a real deal, Slick Hooper.
I don't really get the respect I deserve with that.
A lot of football, a nigga, say that, though.
No, no, no, no.
See, I don't hoop against football dudes.
The NFL guys, those are, those are wrestlers on the basketball court.
For sure.
They're trying to, you know, really do high school wrestling.
I was kind of nice.
I had a few offers to basketball.
Okay.
Which one was your first love, though?
Basketball.
I would say basketball.
Football was easier.
Basketball was harder just because, you know what I'm saying?
You had to have a little finesse on the basketball court.
Ah, okay.
I just wanted to ask you that because we always have a football.
What's the debate?
It's easier to play football like you said.
It is, though.
Like, I'm not going to sit here.
It is, though.
Like, you got to have real finesse on the basketball court.
That's why, yeah, majority of the football dudes either play the four to five.
Fat, no matter the height.
I was a point, though.
Okay.
Point God, I was, I was, yeah.
I was, I'm saying, I was three-star basketball recruit.
Okay.
That's hard.
Four-star football recruit.
I kind of got it in a little bit.
Which knows that time to make the transition to football, though.
like in high school
full time
oh I just the offers
like William and Mary
Clemson
you know
6, 7
that's real simple
you know what I mean
that's pretty simple
like I had like Howard
Maryland
no disrespect to the HBCU
you sound like he'll
would
No disrespect
because of swag
because I would say
nowadays, if I was getting recruited now,
I would probably, with all the offers I had,
I would go HBCU.
And I'll go to HBCU?
Because I'm from D.C. I don't with Howard.
The way they got Jordan,
the NIL money out here.
Oh, I don't win in HBCU for show.
I don't know, Lou.
You know you're so better than me,
but I'm saying you say,
you say, Clemson Howard.
That locker room looked a little different.
Little bit, that bag a little different, Lou.
I'm sorry, well, I'm dependent.
If you got, they got Jordan now.
So you're taking the Jordan brand over $2, 3 million going to Clemson versus your...
Now, if they give me the three, I'm out.
All right, so let's do this.
Howard 900K.
Okay.
Jordan Brand, Clemson, 1.5, and whatever else come with that.
See, think about what you're leaving.
But see, I'm leaving a lot on the table because, look, if I go to Howard, I'm going to be hosting parties.
that's an extra the night life
that's an extra do you know what I'm saying
so okay
Clemson ain't got no nightlife
I've been out of the side
they got two bars
that's it
going to college and get a part-time job
is crazy
like I'm going to practice
and changing tires
I ain't playing with that
but like I went to Georgia Tech
so that nightlife
but you know what I'm saying
that was that's what kind of got me caught up
Do people ever get bad at those kids?
Or people ever get mad at you?
You know what's crazy?
I just ran into Shannon Shark.
First time I ever met him in person.
And like, you know, I did the thing.
Oh, what he got?
How about the car?
What do you have about the car?
With the Ninja Turtle and everything.
And the double greens.
Man, so I was on the phone with my manager.
And I, you know how you see somebody?
Yeah.
But you don't know if you saw him.
And I was trying, I was like, I sell.
I was like, oh, shit.
And see, he bigger in person, boss.
So, you know, I just kind of had my head.
And then he said, Louvre.
I was like, oh, I knew it was him because I saw the legs from him.
I said, oh, what's so man?
So he embraced me there.
That was cool.
So I remember when I did this skit, Coach Prime called me, he was like,
you know, he can't take no joke.
So he thought he was going to be upset.
But that was pretty cool for him to, you know what I mean,
shout me out like that.
That was cool.
No, for sure.
The fact that you just quoted Coach Prime and his voice like that, bro,
It's crazy.
No, I thought no.
I thought Prime was mad, but then he
FaceTime me.
And then ever since now, it's like, that's my
honk now.
Yeah.
I get all the Primes on the man.
I feel like
when you be doing skits, bro, we just see it
from that person or whatever they're doing.
You'll be ready within a couple
hours, bro.
Like, how do you do that?
Now, early on, it was like,
because, you know, it's just,
you know, you're trying to come up.
So you got more time.
And now, like, you know, when I get invited, stuff like, like, being at Raw and stuff like this, it'd be a little tougher trying to do them right after.
Like, if somebody did something, I'm trying to do my skit.
But, you know what I'm saying?
I just feel like it's like supply of demand.
I'm like Frank Lucas with the skits.
Yeah, true.
I'm giving it out.
It's a blue magic.
Yeah.
Be careful.
Just saying.
It's Netflix, but it's real.
Real Netflix as well.
Yeah.
Crazy.
No,
man,
your work,
I think is always
respectable,
bro,
especially like the bad light.
Man,
the traffic closet,
bro,
like,
your old catalog
is so crazy,
man.
How do you get people?
Because obviously,
some of these things
you have to write,
how do you get people to buy
into your system and then?
How do you,
like, collaborate with people?
It's hard.
It's not hard to,
it is hard to collaborate.
You know what I'm saying?
I would say the,
the main person I've like,
like my,
she's like my sister
is B.
Lynn.
Like,
so if y'all see her,
a lot of my stuff.
Like, me and her, we just got like a,
you would thought we were birthed together, like twins.
Yeah.
So it's hard to find that chemistry.
You know what I'm saying?
Even when I'm, like, on set now,
I'm getting called for, like, little rolls.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, okay, I'm going to just be me,
and I'm, you know, they're going to have to feed off of me.
It's like, I go back to sports.
It's like, coach all I would be like,
we shouldn't coach you to have more energy.
Yeah.
So if we're coaching that up then,
then you're about to get cut anyways.
Did you know you was always?
it's funny. Like, even on the team, you was the funny guy in the classroom, on the teams or everything.
Yeah, for sure. Like, it was like, because I would get kicked out. So it's like,
if I'm getting kicked out, I'm good at sports, you know what I'm saying? Like, it's like,
it would be, it would balance out for the most part. But when I would get, when I went to college,
I used to get kicked out of meetings. Like, coach would like be doing stuff, you know,
trying to, but it's just like, after 15, 20 minutes, I got ADHD bad. So, like,
I can't concentrate no more, so I got to look at something else.
So I would just start impersonating how they would do.
If they take a break, their wife call them.
I do a five-minute little sit right there, and then they come in and catch me, you know, stuff like that.
But it was always like that.
Then I had to do a lot of rookie shows as a rookie.
So that's when I figured out.
I could maybe do this, probably.
That rookie duties.
Yeah, facts.
What was your first video to go viral where you felt like, all right, I'm here now?
The Steve Harvey one.
But I ain't really like that.
one and it went viral and I did think it was up yeah and it was not man I went to the
NFL honors they was looking at me like who is you like that's I said damn so I was like okay I had to
get I was like okay I go back to the drawing board really get in my bag and that's after that that's
when I really was like all right if I'm gonna do this serious I'm gonna really I can't do Steve
Harvey every day for sure I'm saying so I had to get like you say build my catalog up yeah yeah
all right man we're here with
Netflix if you had an opportunity to collaborate
with Netflix to do some content what would it be
man I would
if they let me come out as the rock
for like
two minutes bro
or a book of tea
book a tea or Goldberg
nah let's fuck that let me do Goldberg
and I would just have a bunch
of the hotel security
play the officer you remember how Goldberg's come out
out yeah
like you know what I'm saying
I ain't never
see nobody fight fireworks.
Like, go back and look at that footage.
Goldberg was, that was CTE before it.
So we keep it real.
That was the test right there.
We should have on there.
You're going to get your ass.
But I ain't know Goldberg played football, though.
Yeah.
Play for the Falcons. Yeah.
See what I'm saying? Like,
they're like, bro, a mullet.
Like, Brock Lesnar used to play football.
The Rock, the Rock played football, but, you know, he was on the TV.
He wasn't hitting on shit.
The Rock played, he was like, I feel like the Rock was like a scout team guy in college.
Damn.
Nah, bro.
He was J.B. Hurricane.
Nah, brother.
Look at the footage.
I'm telling you, he was on the side.
Like, when that University of Miami documentary, the Rock on the sideline.
For sure.
Well, this on Netflix.
He's probably going to see this.
Oh, what I'm saying, I need that.
So I'm, what they call it, rage bait?
Yeah.
See, I need them to call me up so I could do the next Jamonji.
And we'd be good to go.
I see the vision, man.
Netflix tap me when I got to New York, bear.
We got to see the concept, big dog.
We appreciate you, man.
We appreciate you.
I appreciate you.
So, man.
Absolutely.
Makes an noise to Lou Young, y'all.
Appreciate you, man.
Y'all been a great crowd, man.
Shout out to the good people at Netflix.
Shout to WWE.
Checkout Raw.
Tonight is going down.
Until next time, Club 520.
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