 Chris Rock playing there how to find a life. You ain't been to slap T.K. Kirkland. Yeah, T.K. Kirkland gonna come with you. You ain't been to slap Corey Hogan. You was not gonna slap Corey Hogan. You ain't been to slap D.I. Cole. Y'all can say they won't. D.I. Cole in the tub. He from Chicago. You ain't slept with D.I. Cole. You damn soon ain't slept with Mike Epps like that. You damn soon ain't slept with Country Wagon. I'ma come out there and strangle your ass. But it's over, right? Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah. So now, here I am in front of the world. He's telling the jokes and that's what we do. He's a celebrity. We laugh and I look over and I see her reaction and she's hurt. My mama getting hit. What am I gonna do? Cause if he wouldn't have slapped him, we would have said, man, well, the bitch, man. Look, he talking about it, wife and shit. She all sad. You laughing? Yeah. So it was like the pressure zone. I got, this is very inappropriate. I done did. I'd be the, I'd be the Paniggan at the funeral one time. So I can't judge nobody, but this is inappropriate. But I got to go slap fire at this man. When I beat that man up at the funeral, I knew it was inappropriate. But I said, I got to lock the door on my side with the bully. I got to do this. So we was put into a position. So was it inappropriate? And then Will Packer is my man. That's my big bro. Will Packer the first person on TV. So I felt bad it happened on his day. Cause he basically had produced it. Produced it. It was a great guy. And I was like, damn, but I understand. You can't put me in a, I don't care where we at. You know what I'm saying? And, and, and like I said, Chris Wright wasn't wrong. Yeah. He doing his job. He's a comedian. Comedians, who do Wayne talk about all the time? His family. His family. His self. And he being real. Like, I was with Wayne one time on the road, right? And we went to, he got a new baby mama went to her house. The lady came in there with the child support thing. 4,000. Now we had, I had, I was one of the people that signed it and said, we're here. Show the ID. And the girl was saying, I'm going to sue you. They got to a little back and forth and this and that. And then we went to the show. And that night he was like, Hey y'all. This reason why this the first city y'all. Cause I found I got a baby mama here. So I thought I'd come here and use this money to pay child support. And everybody laughed at what I'm like, this is really, this is really happening. Right. That's comedy. But you see when people take, when he tell a joke like that, people are looking at like, he not really serious. I think it's just a joke. It's serious. Yeah. Everything Wayne's done at stage is for real. But you got to understand and just, just tapping into what happened with Wayne. I have a question about it. Do you think that Will should apologize? He should apologize. Because he was wrong, but he was right. I know it sound crazy. It sound crazy. He was wrong technically. Because what he did, ain't really had nothing to do with Chris Rock. Yeah. So what I would say is, Chris, man, listen, bro, you know how this word is we live in. I've done, I've been the perfect, I've been almost Jesus all this long. Yeah. He didn't even curse in the rap. I ain't even cursing my rap. It's Chris and everybody, my girl telling everybody I got a little thing. She messing with Augusta Sina. My kids and I don't know what the hell they got going on. And everybody clowning me. And you came at the wrong time, bro. I'm sorry. Is that how he's supposed to apologize right there? Bro. That's what y'all are going to apologize, you god. Because it's like, it's not Chris Rock. No, it's not. It's not. All that stuff I talked about, that was that. Because that's what a comedian's supposed to do. Yeah. And when I heard the, when I heard the joke, it wasn't this day's fault. Because at the same time, he might not have known that she had alopecia. He didn't know. Right. So you couldn't really just blame him for something like that. But at the end of the day, it happened. Like, how do we pay, how are we going to move on? And Will was laughing. Will was laughing. Will smirked when he walked away. Well, he laughed. The smirk was. No, when he walked away, he slapped him. I seen that. But the smirk was, I beat the man to hit my mama. That's what it was. I did it. It was like, I'm a man. Because we have been tearing Will's masculinity down as a society. All the black folk out there that said he was wrong, we have been tearing Will down. Yeah, yeah. We've been tearing him down. But we know he slapped a dude one time. Pop, pop. That was right. Yeah, but he said, I should have went on, whooped his nigga. He slapped the pebbles out of Chris Rodgers. His nigga say a lot of stuff when he ain't around. But when he's in the same room, me ain't doing all that. It wasn't that hard to say. But I said he should have been on the ground, bro. He should have been, he should have. See, if he'd have popped them on the hook, see, he got a pop on the side of his head. He knows, see? Yeah. He's dead on his plate. Yeah, when you want to take them all the way out, you got to hit them on the side. Because that temple and that impact, but you slap them right here. It's disgrace. And keep the hand open. See, he kept his hand. It's just a lie. It's a lie. It's just a pop. It's a warning. It's just a pop. Because it sounded really loud. It was, no, it didn't hurt him. It didn't hurt him. It's a shock. When you hear somebody like this with this, do you hear it with these hair? I'm gonna let you know, I really don't respect you. When you hit them with all this, see them countesses? Yeah, that's what you put them countesses across that nigga's pit. That nigga ear gone rang. You knocked that ear off the seat. That nigga ear gone rang and everything. He ain't, he don't better be able to talk no more. When you knock that hair off his neck, the body will fall. Amen. How many times did you, cause everybody did it. I watched it over and over again. How many times did you pause? I was like, yeah, yeah. I seen Chris kind of lean into it. Check it out, all of that. Cause people were wondering, was the stage fake? Was it real? It was beautiful. I'm sorry. The form was beautiful. The form was beautiful because Will, see as a fighter, when he popped him, see most people, they just throw this. Will had the hand up. If you watch it, watch it again. He popped it with the, so that training. I said, ooh, Will could fight. Chris lucky he ain't try to fight back. He whooped his ass. Yeah, well, that bring up another sub. Let me say this, that bring up another sub. That boy Shannon Sharpe said that, listen, Shannon Sharpe said it couldn't have been him. Because he said if he'd came up there and he'd hit him, he said, oh, we'd have told that place up. You couldn't have done that. Then he said, and every time I see him, it'll be on site. But some of the different type of dude, that's Shannon Sharpe. You ain't even, first of all, you ain't gonna try to slap Shannon Sharpe. And you got a good sense. He's ready. He is a country boy. You ain't slapping no country boy across his face. I'm a country boy. I'm beyond as much as I get to you. You got to? Yeah, yeah. It's gonna happen. If I see y'all, I can get to you. But if everybody said that, they would fight everybody who's seen it. I can get to you. If I get to you, you can get it. I wouldn't have let him walk away. Well. So why do you think that Chris didn't, which out of it? It's Chris Rock. Chris Rock painted him how to find his life. You ain't even to slap T.K. Kirkland. Yeah, T.K. Kirkland gonna come over with it. You ain't even to slap Corey Holcomb. You is not gonna slap Corey Holcomb. You ain't even to slap Dion Cole. Y'all can say they won't. Dion Cole in the tub, he from Chicago. You ain't slapping Dion Cole. You damn soon gonna slap a Mike Epps like that. Man, you damn soon gonna slap me Coach Owain cause I'ma come out there and strangle your ass. But it's over, right? Not even Eddie Griffin. Eddie Griffin with a fault. Oh hell yeah. Chris Rock no cuff in that world. But he does do a lot of talking. Like he really about that, you know, like he just, yeah, he don't mind. He don't talk, but he don't talk like he was somebody else. It really be the white crowd he trying to appear to. But he speak up for us to the white crowd. Yeah, yeah. Chris Rock is like Dave Chappelle. Dave Chappelle ain't gonna fight you. If you slap Dave Chappelle, the same shit would have happened. Damn. Dave Chappelle ain't gonna fight, but they are, their strength is in what they're saying. They're brave. Like to me, Chris Rock is still, I still look at him, you know, who is hard? Anybody else I don't know if I was to respect them? I do respect Chris Rock because I know who he is. Yeah. But what about, what does this career go from here? Cause I heard them teases in double now. I heard they up to 400 now. I heard they went from $70 to $400. Of course, because they know he gonna talk about it. We wanna hear him talk about it. Chris Rock is a real comedian. He even talk about it. He not gonna get on stage and talk about everything, but that, he gonna be like, he gonna make it funny. Because that's what we do. And he not gonna put it on social media or nothing. You gonna pay to come see it. He gonna be like, and that's the good thing about comedy. Comedians don't stand the dog house long like rappers do. You know, rappers gotta be tough and all that shit. I used to be a rapper. I love this life so much better. It's way better. It's better. Cause I can just express, comedians are expressive. I don't gotta wear sunglasses in the club, in the dark. No, that's stupid shit. You know what I'm saying? We can really talk about our real feelings. So when Chris talk about, he gonna talk about how scared he was, how shocked he was, and it's gonna be funny because funny is the truth. Like I said earlier, it's true. He ain't gonna just tell everybody else is true. He talked about him cheating on his wife. Yeah, yeah, he did. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.