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So as you guys know by now, everyone who saw the Ray J Superhot fight wasn't even talking about the fight by the time it was all said and done. We were all talking about what was said after. If you guys didn't know, after Ray J got knocked out, causing him to obviously lose the fight, he made it seem like him and Superhot had a plan to rig the fight so that neither of them would lose but would still go home with a huge payout whoever they were working the scam with.
And I don't know if Ray J got hit a little too hard or what, but I can guarantee you whoever he was working with was [ __ ] their [ __ ] pants listening to Ray J talk. Like it's one thing to get mad about things not going your way, but to get so mad you actually expose what you were really trying to do is hilarious. Like there was no reason for Ray J to do all this while hundreds of thousands of people were watching.
Like I don't know if he was trying to do this so that Superhot would feel embarrassed that he messed up everything, but considering what he actually messed up, it would have been better off if you handled this backstage, you know what I mean? Or not even in the building for that matter.
You know, when you leave the premises so all the, you know, Aidens aren't around.
>> You talked all that tough [ __ ] Yeah, HOLD ON. DON'T TALK TO HIM. You don't deserve to talk to him. What the [ __ ] was that? You don't got a good ass haircut and and then came here and got stunned. Yo, I thought we had a plan.
What the [ __ ] you just say?
>> Literally, what kind of dummy says, "I thought we had a plan" after their plan goes to [ __ ] in front of everyone their plan was supposed to fool? That's like when Scooby-Doo catches the bad guy and they start telling everyone their evil plan and it's like, ask for a lawyer? What? He didn't stop there. He kept going.
>> Damn, bro.
Like that?
For real, my [ __ ] That's janky as >> [ __ ] say what you got to say, man.
>> I don't want to say too much cuz I don't want to get nobody in trouble, but damn, my [ __ ] [ __ ] we [ __ ] we took a L tonight.
>> Uh, we didn't take [ __ ] >> SUPER.
>> MONEY WE LOST.
>> [ __ ] >> We didn't think you was going to win.
>> So, how y'all lost money?
>> [ __ ] genius holding a mic over here.
Dude is literally exposing himself and he's like, "What do you mean you lost a bunch of money?" The only promotion that would allow its commentators to call out something like this and this dumb ass is still trying to figure out what's going on. No wonder they wanted him banned from this event. You see what I mean? He just keeps on talking. Like he doesn't understand that what he was doing was illegal. Like when Dana White says that's [ __ ] illegal. Like he thinks just because he lost the illegal bet they made on themselves doesn't matter.
Yeah, for the company that you're trying to scam it doesn't, but for the person committing the crime it does. Just like when you try to murder someone, you still get in trouble regardless if you actually kill the person. They don't go, "You're lucky you didn't kill him or else you would have been in trouble. I would have I would have to call the cops on you, dog. Good thing you didn't. Good thing you just wounded him. Good thing you just shot a [ __ ] hole through his chest. He's going to have to live with like a breathing tube. He's going to He's going to be in a coma for the rest of his life, but at least you didn't kill him."
And the fact that he keeps saying everything into the mic so that everybody knows what happened makes it even funnier. And the only reason the commentary table isn't saying anything is because this happened as soon as Ray J got knocked out. You can even kind of see before they change cameras that nobody is even at the table when this is going on. And you know they're all backstage. They're not just going to wait there for the table to get set back up. They're just waiting backstage not even knowing that this is happening. But also because this wasn't even the main card, everyone had to move on. It wasn't until 2 days later does the official Brand Risk Twitter account put out this statement. "During Saturday night's event, one of the fighters insinuated that there might have been a prearranged plan for this bout. Brand Risk has immediately launched an internal investigation led by our attorney, a former federal prosecutor, to determine whether any attempt was made to manipulate the outcome of the fight.
Both manipulating a fight or attempting to do so are very serious violations that strike at the heart of this sport.
[music] If we determine that such conduct occurred or was attempted, we will hold the responsible parties fully accountable. At BrandRisc, we take match integrity seriously and will not tolerate any conduct that calls into question the score we love. Now, I guarantee you that they wouldn't have put out this statement if Aiden Ross didn't make it seem like they were rigging fights at his last event. But, of course, they're like, "Let's stop this right here before our reputations drop any more than it already has." And I'm not saying they're a failing company, but when you have fighters doing stuff like this and little to nothing gets done, that is only going to entice more fighters to do the same seeing as that they won't face any real punishment. But, of course, after realizing what he did, Rajie went into extreme damage control mode. Because it's one thing for Aiden to say he's going to sue you. He threatens to sue someone at least once a week. But, he isn't the one running BrandRisc behind the scenes and the people who are employed by BrandRisc aren't going to have their jobs taken away because your dumb ass wanted to make a side bet on yourself. So, to try and make himself seem like more of a victim, he checks himself into a hospital and then gives these photos to TMZ so that they could release them so that they could go viral. how he thinks pretending to be sick is going to get him out of this.
He's like a kid not wanting to go to school. Like, your parents walk into your room and they're like, "It's time for school." And you're just laying there on your bed like that pretending to be sick so you don't have to go.
Like, the other picture they posted proves he doesn't sleep with his eyes open. So, I don't know why the [ __ ] he looks like that. There's also this other clip of this streamer asking him how he's doing and he's like, "Aiden and BrandRisc don't even care about me, man.
They only care about the money." Is that why the [ __ ] he disappeared? We're waiting for you in the back. The promoters didn't care about me.
What Who Do you have names?
>> BrandRisc and all of that.
>> Who? BrandRisc?
>> Aiden and none of them.
They don't care about the fighters.
>> Now, it's funny that he says they don't care about their fighters when he was the one who signed the waiver allowing him to fight with his heart condition that he said had his heart working at 25%.
Now, I'm not going to go too much into it, but if your heart is genuinely at 25% health, the last thing anyone is going to let you do is fight someone.
Like, the people who oversee the UFC and their fighters are not going to risk their reputation clearing someone who is about to die for an amateur fight. And even then, like I said, he signed the waivers. And judging by how he was acting after the fight, his heart condition wasn't something that needed immediate medical attention. Like while everyone else was calming down, this dude's heart was still going at 1,000 mph. If his heart was actually as bad as it was, he would have dropped dead right then and there. But oh no, he conveniently checked himself into a hospital just 2 days after they said they were going to investigate. Also, calling them terrible people to work with, like they didn't give you the most attention you've had in your career in the last 20 years is insane. He had to fake how bad his heart was to try and stay relevant. And now that his retirement plan didn't work, he has to go back to using his heart as an excuse for why he didn't try and rig the fight.
And the fact that he keeps talking about it instead of just shutting up and realizing that he [ __ ] up is actually one of the funniest things someone can do. So funny that I can't even laugh.
Like there's this article that TMZ posted where they say, "The R&B singer tells TMZ, there's no way this fight was rigged." Because Ray says he would have not allowed himself to get hit that hard by Super Hot. Well, no, yeah, that's what we all thought until you started saying everything. But just listen to how he explains that. After his ass-whooping, Ray made a few strange remarks inside the ring saying, "We had a plan." While also claiming "We lost a lot of money tonight." But Ray says that people are putting words into his mouth and that all he meant was that he planned to win the fight. Ray says he was so confident he would win that he used Rain Bet to put a $1,000 bet on himself. Now, all of this would make sense had he not acted the way he did after losing the fight. the [ __ ] are we putting words into your mouth? They are literally quoting you directly. He literally said, "I thought we had a plan." And while it wasn't said fully into the mic, he did say "We lost a lot of money tonight." And if you only made a $1,000 bet on yourself, there's no way you should be getting that mad at the other person for what happened. Or saying that we lost a lot of money. Like he also says, in addition, Ray points out that after getting his world rocked, he was in utter shock and delirious when he made those questionable comments.
Now, I do believe he was in utter shock, but not because he was hit in the head.
If he was hit in the head that hard to where he was saying nonsense, they would have already been taking him to the hospital. And it wasn't like he was on the ground getting hit. He got hit once and then fell over. And if you look at that knot on his head, he got that before he was even hit. Like I'm sure this is going to get dragged out as long as it could because Rajie knows he [ __ ] up. And if nothing happens, then like I said, there are going to be more people thinking that this is okay to do because they can just be like, "Oh, no, I'm at the I bet on myself to lose."
But yeah, guys, this is not looking good for Rajie or Subodh, who I'm assuming is going to get in trouble also seen as that he kept on saying we. Like I'm 100% sure that Subodh forgot that he wasn't actually supposed to knock out Rajie and his muscle memory just kicked in. But regardless, Rajie [ __ ] it up for the both of you guys more so than you already did. Until Monday because I thought today was Sunday. Peace.
>> I'm Kelly Clarkson.
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