 YouTube team. Keep it clean. What's going on? It's Ingraven here with another video and in this video, sad news, I know especially for my boy Kevin Redline, man. AAF, Suspending Football Operations. So the AAF looks like it is going down. Now in February, it started going down, but now come April, it's going down. Yeah. So that's not the type of going down they were hoping for and neither were a lot of the fans. Now me, I started watching AAF in the very beginning and I enjoyed it a lot. I enjoyed it a lot, but once the NFL all season picked up, I just got super busy and I couldn't keep up with it. So I think the reason and I apologize y'all, but the reason that they're shutting down is because of me. I'm sorry. I couldn't watch the games anymore. I just, I didn't have the time to and it just, I apologize, man. So I'm sorry. But anyway, on a serious note, it sucks. It sucks because this was sort of, I felt like it was the NFL's guinea pig. And I'm not even sure the exact reason they're shutting down. I know before there were almost problems with payroll, with paying the players and whatnot. So I'm not sure. And I know the AAF and the NFL, PA, they had their ongoing problems or whatever because the AAF, they wanted some young guys. They wanted young guys to be able to come join the teams and whatnot, guys that weren't signed by the NFL. And for the most part, it was all good. So I'm not sure exactly where the disconnect is or was or what exactly went down to why the AAF is temporarily over. I'm not sure, but it sucks. And it sucks because from what I saw and from them first couple of weeks of watching, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it because one, it did give us football after the NFL, but it gave us a, it gave us a much different product. It gave us a much more transparent product. And I know if any of y'all like me, you guys love and appreciate transparency. And that's just it being more straightforward, a lot more blunt and them showing you the different angles and the different, just the different size and aspects of the AAF. And one of the biggest things that showed how transparent the AAF was trying to be and actually was were the reviews. They were the reviews. There was one game specifically that I don't remember the exact game or which one it was, but it was one specifically where they were doing a review. And first, it was a review on a catch on whether it was a catch or it was an incomplete pass. So at first they ruled it. I think they ruled it an incomplete pass at first, but they reviewed it. They were watching it and it was a lady they showed it sounded like she was that sound like she was just live streaming from a house when she was talking, but they showed the lady reviewing the play. And at first she was like, yeah, okay, you see the you see the ball. He kind of bibles the ball. It's not a catch. Yes, it's going to stand. It's still going to be incomplete. And you're hearing her saying all this stuff. And then the the camera doesn't stop rolling. The audio doesn't cut out. So she's still talking. Yes, incomplete. It's going to be incomplete pass. The ball's bobbling but then why she's still she keeps on watching over and over and over. And she's like, no, wait a minute. Okay, no, wait, wait, wait. The ball didn't touch the ground. It did. It did bobble a little bit, but it never touched the ground and he was able to maintain control. Wait a minute. Yeah, yeah, that's going to be a catch. So that transparency, we appreciate I certainly appreciated it because it showed it showed both human error, but it showed that, hey, everybody don't get it right the first time. And that's how those reviews should be. You don't have that with the NFL. You don't have that. And I don't expect the NFL to have that because the NFL, you know, they that they don't want to be transparent. You already know that because it is a much larger business than the AAF is. But anyway, we just appreciated that. And I know another thing that a lot of people certainly appreciated was actual hits in football without seeing a red flag get thrown across the field. They actually had the physical aspect of the game of football still in the game of football. And that's something that the NFL has taken out drastically. They've taken it out a lot because they like what NFL is like tackling and football hitting and football. No, we don't want any parts of it. 15 year penalty. It's like every time, anytime you see a big hit, anytime you see a big hit, if you watch an NFL, you cringe, you cringe because you're like, Oh, man, now we're going to give up a first down. Not because you cringe him because the offensive player that guy hit because you feel bad for him. It's because you know that your team is going to give up a first down on defense because you know them reps are going to throw a flag nine times out of 10. Just with a lot of the rules and man, it can be so frustrating as a fan. But the AAF, they gave us physical football again, physical football. But now that's gone. And you know, you know, there's a big smile on here. I know it's hard to see the teeth because it looks like a just a big white thing. It's hard to see the teeth, but this is a big smile. And you know who's smiling right now? Big time. Vince McMahon. Vince McMahon. He's like, Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm in. And you know what this does for Vince McMahon and his the XFL or whatever it's going to be called. This, if they don't bring back the AAF and man, February to what? April? Because it started the week after the Super Bowl, I believe Super Bowl was like February 4th. I think something like that. But either way, from February to April, not even a full two months, not even a full two months. Because today is April 2. Not even a full two months has been around. And now it's looking like it's going to be done. But what this does for Vince McMahon and the XFL or whatever it's going to be called, if the AAF doesn't resume activity, then with the NFL, the NFL, they can't go over everything. We already know that they can't go over everything over football. I mean, over basketball. I mean, even though basketball is born over base over everything NFL reign supreme. But once NFL season is over, and you just got to know that Vince McMahon is he's not dumb. He is not dumb. He already for WWE, he already doesn't run. Of course, he runs football games at the same time as some NFL games, because that's just how it happens. And of course, during the season, any any events and he like paper views and stuff like that, those get run at the same time as Sunday Night Football before like his big events during during the NFL playoffs and stuff. Because that's when Royal Rumble is he does not he does not mess with that. He don't mess with it. Royal Rumble is never, never interferes with the NFL playoffs. Never. And whatever event that they hold in February and March, never interferes with the Super Bowl. And then the Super Bowl is usually in February, March, and then WrestleMania is at like the end of March, early April. So he knows that NFL, they reign supreme. Now, of course, he got the Monday Night Raw versus Monday Night Football, and he can't get around that, but his show continues all year. NFL just for six months. So it'll be fine. But my point is that Vince McMahon knows what the NFL is. And so I'm sure he's not going to run his schedule at the same time that the NFL runs their schedule. I'm sure he won't do that. So my point is that this is going to have people's their intensive anticipation for the XFL even higher than it was already, especially if the AAF doesn't come back. Shout out to my guy Skepta Goat because something that he mentioned that he loved about the AAF was the fact that it provided a lot of people jobs who did not have jobs. Provided a lot of people jobs who did not have jobs. And that is a beautiful thing. But now it's scary because now they're out of it again. Just like that. A lot of people found out today, they might not even be awake yet, some of them, especially on the West Coast. But either way, a lot of people found out today like, man, they waking up. They ain't got a job right now. Their company has been temporarily shut down. So what do you do? Well, of course, you got to move on to whatever's next. But they didn't have the most ordinary jobs in the world as football players. So we'll see, man, because this and that's where it gets a lot deeper at is that aspect because these are real people with real families, with real responsibilities. Just because they own a different platform, they got a different type of job than a normal person would have. That doesn't mean they ain't got people that they got to take care of, that they ain't got families that they got to take care of. So this is really big. This is really, really big. So we're going to see what happens, if anything. But you know, Vince McMahon is like, oh, oh, poor baby. But really, this lets him grow. And even though he ain't expected to take off till next year, football season is like, football season is here already. NFL football season. I know it's not here, here, but it didn't take long after the Super Bowl for things to pop off. Because of course, free agency. And then we got free agency continues like forever now. And then we got the whole the pre draft process, then the draft to be coming up in this month and at the end of this month. And then you start your many camps, you're all that good stuff. You throwing your team, keep it clean flag football game that's going to be up in Maryland on June 1st. You throw that in there too. But football season is here, man. NFL football season. So once you get past this and get through this and get through the season, because the season goes by like that, then it's like, boom, XFL time. And Vince McMahon can step in and do his thing. And you know, he ain't going to run out of funding for his. He is not going to run out of funding for his. WWE has been around for a long time. And he has made a lot of money. He still makes a lot of money. Now, I think he's sold like what, a third of it, something like that. I forgot how much, but Vince McMahon, he's good on the cash. So everybody's going to get paid and they ain't nobody got to worry about not getting paid. You ain't got to worry about the league closing because of money issues, but they'll be just fine. But this, this gives him sort of a leg up on the competition. So let's see what happens. But anyway, just like the AAF, I'm out.