Trippy Life Is Good (ft. WWE Superstar MVP)

Published: July 30, 2020, 3:15 p.m.

b'It\'s a packed house on the latest episode of Say Less with Kaz and Lowkey as they get into a heated debate on what a Juicy J and Nas Verzuz battle says about Hip-Hop fans and rap purists. The two also discuss what to expect in a Rick Ross vs. 2 Chainz battle and if having a longer catalog hurts you in this setting. The two are also joined by Sidnee and Jasmine as they discuss Kyrie Irving creating a fund to help WNBA players who choose to sit out from their restart as well as how the world of sports can look at the NBA as they look to pull off the improbable with a safe restart. They are also joined by WWE Superstar MVP. The founding member of "The Hurt Business," MVP speaks about his road back to World Wrestling Entertainment, how instrumental Paul Heyman had been to his success, seeing more black men and women on pro wrestling television and being placed in positions to succeed, as well as why he doesn\'t want people to think of his new faction as another "Nation of Domination." MVP also gets personal about his past incarceration and changes he would like to see in a reformed justice system as well as reintroducing convicts into society after they\'ve served their debt to society.\\nFollow Say Less:\\nThe Best Of Say Less:\\xa0youtu.be/46bti360Ob8\\xa0(Fridays on Whistle Sports/Brother HQ)\\nWatch the full video of the podcast on YouTube.com/Kazeem.\\nHosts: @Kazeem and @LowKeyUHTN\\n@SayLessWithKaz, @WhistleSports, @BrotherHQ - Instagram\\n@SayLessWithKaz, @WhistleSports, @BrotherHQ - Twitter\\nTheme Song Produced by BlaaqGold\\nOutro Produced by Krish Records\\nProduced and Edited by Emilio Sparks and Eddin Martinez\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'