Cam’Ron Disses WWE’s Roman Reigns & Challenges The Usos

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 28: Cam’ron performs in concert during Ma$e, Cam’ron And Jadakiss Live At The Apollo Theater on January 28, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Rapper Cam’ron returns fire to WWE World Champion Roman Reigns and WWE superstars The Usos, furthering the crossover between wrestling and hip-hop, with plans for summer matchups.

The friction escalated after Reigns captured the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 42, defeating CM Punk. During a recent episode of Monday Night Raw, Reigns dismissed Cam’ron with a sharp jab. He labeled the Harlem rapper a “washed-up rapper,” sparking immediate backlash online.

Cam’ron responded with force through a social media video. “You call me an old, washed-up ‘90s rapper? I was never washed,” he said. “I’ll take you to the cleaners.” His tone made clear the feud has turned serious.

The conflict traces back to a viral clash with Jey Uso on the podcast It Is What It Is. What began as verbal sparring escalated fast.

Jey pulled Cam’ron across a table and threw a punch before security intervened. The footage spread widely, fueling speculation about a real-life rivalry.

After Fight With Jey Uso, Rapper Cam’Ron Disses Roman Reigns & Challenges The Usos At WWE’s SummerSlam

Since then, the tension has widened to include Jimmy Uso and Reigns himself. Cam’ron has embraced the spotlight and pushed the feud further into WWE territory.

“Triple H, I tell you what, get all The Usos,” Cam’ron said, calling out Triple H. “Bring all of them. Let’s set this up at SummerSlam. I can’t wait.”

SummerSlam 2026 is set for August 1 and 2 in Minneapolis. No official match has been announced. Still, the exchange has sparked buzz around a potential celebrity showdown.

The moment reflects a deeper link between rap culture and wrestling spectacle. Both thrive on personality, rivalry, and performance. As SummerSlam approaches, this feud continues to build, with fans watching for the next move.


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