WATCH: Trick Williams releases rap diss record insulting WWE superstar Pete Dunne, features cameos

09-02-2024
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Move over Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and make way for WWE superstar Pete Dunne and Trick Williams because … wait … what? Yes, it’s a real thing, apparently, at least from the side of the former NXT Champion who was the victim of a sneak attack from Dunne at No Mercy — Williams dropping a diss record on Labor Day.

No, seriously, a diss record.

It's peak John Cena, if we're being honest.

Williams took part in the main event between Ethan Page and Joe Hendry with the NXT Championship on the line and the finish was nothing short of electric, but Dunne could not care less about any of that and instead had a plan of his own: to attack Williams. 

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It’s not the first time the two have thrown hands, nor will it be the last, but is Pete Dunne aka Butch prepared to throw bars??

Check out Williams’ version of “Not Like Us” below:

“Sounds like a wanker doing all that yappin’, but next time I see him, we’ll see what happens,” Williams spit over a legendary hip hop beat. “ … Yeah you wish that you could beat me, Petey.”

The insults continued, unabashedly.

“You can’t see me, shorty. We’re the same age, but you look 40,” said Williams. 

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There is also no shortage of cameos from WWE/NXT superstars in the video as well, including Tony D’Angelo and Lash Legend, amongst others, who all apparently are taking issue with how Dunne is handling his business nowadays across the WWE brands — having also launched more than one sneak attack against Sheamus, his former friend, before ultimately being defeated and put in his place by the Celtic Warrior. 

Williams is looking to do the same, but first he had something to get off of his chest, rap beef style. 

Put a fork in Pete, because he might be Dunne. 

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