Zilla Fatu Talks Overcoming Troubled Past Through Wrestling, The Bloodline, & WWE Vs. AEW
Zilla Fatu is making quite a name for himself through wrestling’s indie circuit and has a growing fan base. He is just now coming home from spending a few years in jail and is turning his life around for the better. He recently pulled on me at the station to talk about his wrestling journey and its trials and tribulations.
The wrestling world is so much deeper than just the biggest brands WWE, and now the AEW. There is a lot more to it. Like any other sport you have got to start somewhere. Baseball has the farm league, also known as the minor leagues. NBA has the G-League, where players can develop to hopefully be called upon to make it to the pros.
The wrestling indie circuit is no different. For wrestling, it doesn’t matter who you know, or what family ties you have, you have got to put the work in. Even WWE’s greatest superstar of all-time, The Rock, had many hardships working his way up the ranks, and his father was Rocky Johnson.
Speaking of The Rock, his family bloodline has spawned some of the best wrestlers that the sport has ever seen. It’s an extensive list that includes Roman Reigns, The Usos, Nia Jax, Rikishi, Umaga & more. The bloodline is strong and right now, is ruling the WWE. Umaga’s son Zilla Fatu has aspirations of being next up within that bloodline.
Zilla is currently based out of Houston, where he works out heavily with WWE legend Booker T, which has been helping him perfect his skill in the ring. Zilla looks to honor his dad’s legacy, not only by carrying on the family business but, with his signature move in the ring. Zilla breaks down what wrestling means to him and his family, and how he overcomes adversity and more.
Check out the interview below.
7 Rappers Who Have Taken Shots At Drake
Hip-hop beefs are nothing new; you can look back at some of the greats Jay-Z vs. Nas, Biggie vs. Tupac, 50 Cent and Ja Rule, and the list goes on and on. Drake has been at the top of his game for over a decade and has since gotten into a couple of rap beefs with his peers.
Rappers Who Have Taken Shots At Drake In 2024
Drake has rap beefs that have been brewing from the beginning of his career, starting with one of his largest with Meek Mill in 2015. In between then and now, several rappers have taken shots at Drake but this year seems a little more personal. Many of his frequent collaborators have ganged up on him on Metro Boomin and Future’s We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You. Kendrick had a guest appearance on from We Don’t Trust You that set the internet on fire.
“Yeah, get up with me, f— sneak dissing/’First Person Shooter,’ I hope they came with three switches,” Kendrick raps.
He adds, leaving no room for confusion: “Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/Motherf— the Big 3, n—-, it’s just big me.”
“N—-a, bum, what? I’m really like that/And your best work is a light pack/N—-, Prince outlived Mike Jack’/N—-, bum, ‘fore all your dogs gettin’ buried/That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary n—-, bum,” he raps.
It began with J. Cole’s verse on “First Person Shooter” which referred to Drake, Cole, and Kendrick as hip-hop’s “big three.”
“Love when they argue the hardest MC/Is it K-Dot? Is it Aubrey? Or me?/We the big three like we started a league, but right now, I feel like Muhammad Ali,” Cole raps.
However, on that song, Drake dismissed Kendrick as a part of the “big three.”
“Who the GOAT? Who you bitches really rooting for?/Like a kid that act bad from January to November, n—-, it’s just you and Cole,” Drake rapped. At the end of his verse he references Michael Jackson rapping, “What the f—, bro? I’m one away from Michael/N—-, beat it, n—-, beat it, what?”
Cole responded to Kendrick on “7 Minute Drill” which has been removed from streaming services after the North Carolina native gave Kendrick an apology. Drake attacked Kendrick on his diss track “Push Ups (Give Me 50)”– along with several other rappers — but fans are still awaiting a legit response from the Compton rapper. Regardless if Kendrick responds or not, hip-hop is very much alive.
Take a look below at rappers who have taken shots at Drake: