Nipsey Hussle’s bodyguard won’t tolerate the disrespect.
J. Roc, the late rapper’s personal security guard and close friend, allegedly attacked The Game’s manager Wack 100 following Wack’s recent comments about Nipsey.
J. Roc reportedly punched Wack several times in the face before taking off during Game’s set at Rolling Loud in L.A. on Sunday night. Video of the aftermath, obtained by TMZ, shows venue security having to restrain Wack from going after J. Roc backstage at the festival.
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Wack later responded in a video on Instagram, claiming he was unscathed during the incident. “Try again,” he said. “Next time you send a motherfu**er, don’t send a motherfu**er that know how to run. Send a motherfu**er that wanna fight.”
He added, “Wack still living. Wack ain’t take no Ls. Close but no cigar.”
Earlier this month, Wack, who also manages Blueface and Ray J, stirred controversy when he said that Nipsey was not worthy of being called a “legend.”
“How many albums did Nipsey drop? One album. This not no personal shit I’m talking about. It’s just real shit,” he told TMZ. “The man died with a million followers, no radio hits, no platinum hits, right? No world tours, right? After he died, he went platinum, sold a bunch of records, followers went up 9-10 million. We gotta define what a legend is and what a legend ain’t.”
Nipsey’s friends including Meek Mill, Mustard, and T.I. took to social media in his defense. “Record sales and #1 hits ain’t the only barometer for legendary status,” wrote Tip.”IMPACT is what’s important. Although his notoriety DID grow exponentially more after his demise… his impact is undeniable.”
In the wake of Nipsey’s death in March, J. Roc announced his retirement. “I got the Babies and L forever I’m done with all this Shit I retire from being a bodyguard I love you HUSSLE THA GREAT,” he wrote in his heartfelt tribute.