Video summary
The video captures a high-energy and chaotic takeover of the Big 3 Celebrity Game by rappers Wallo and Gillie, who immediately establish their dominance through aggressive play and loud commentary. The atmosphere is electric, filled with constant cheering, music, and the distinct voices of the competitors shouting over one another as they navigate the court. From the very beginning, the duo displays a relentless competitive spirit, refusing to let opponents rest or make easy shots while engaging in heated verbal exchanges that blur the line between trash talk and genuine frustration. Their presence transforms the game into a spectacle where physical intensity matches the volume of their banter, creating an environment where every move is met with immediate reaction from the crowd and their teammates.
Throughout the match, the narrative shifts rapidly between intense gameplay moments and humorous distractions involving personal grievances and misunderstandings. A significant portion of the interaction revolves around a jersey that was misspelled, which one player claims is a deliberate tactic by opponents to get into his head and disrupt his focus. This incident highlights the psychological warfare inherent in their style of play, where they mix legitimate athletic competition with theatrical complaints about being "cooked" or targeted unfairly. Despite these distractions, the core argument remains that their unique approach—combining street smarts with unorthodox strategies like the so-called "Jordan rules"—allows them to outmaneuver traditional competitors and score heavily, often leaving opponents bewildered by their unpredictable tactics.
The conclusion of the segment emphasizes the overwhelming success of Wallo and Gillie as they secure victory and claim MVP honors amidst a backdrop of continuous noise and celebration. The transcript suggests that their ability to thrive in such a chaotic setting stems from their comfort with disorder and their refusal to adhere to conventional norms, whether it is wearing boots instead of sneakers or ignoring fouls to keep the momentum going. Ultimately, the video portrays them not just as skilled players but as entertainers who have successfully turned a standard celebrity game into their own personal arena, proving that their specific brand of chaos and confidence is unbeatable when they are in control of the court.
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Hold your bum.
[cheering] What the
>> go?
Okay. [music]
I cook this [ __ ] out Austin off some
rivers, man. I cook [music] this [ __ ]
out Austin rivers.
>> Yeah, baby. Yeah, baby. Yeah, baby.
>> You see what's going on? You're in the
middle. See, you don't even know what
you're [music] doing, man.
[cheering]
man.
>> What's up, fellas? How y'all feeling,
man? I'm good, brother. Thank you, man.
>> I remember the the principal.
>> Yes. Hey, it's a pleasure, brother.
Absolutely.
>> To us.
>> Thank you, man. Anytime. How you doing,
brother? It's a pleasure, man.
>> Well, what's up, Sheree? How y'all
doing?
>> Hey, how are you?
>> I'm good. How y'all doing? Good, good,
good.
>> Oh,
>> this must be OG row right here.
>> [laughter]
>> Let me get some of them chips.
>> What's up, big dog?
My
>> man.
What's up, baby?
>> What's up, dog? How you been, dog?
I cook you still. You know that, right?
[cheering]
>> Too loud though.
>> At least.
>> I bet.
>> At least. What's up, dog?
>> Come on, boy. He just couldn't wait to
get over here.
>> Well, if I have had their hair, my wife
would have never got me, man.
>> Damn. Yo, dog. Somebody got my shorts
on, man.
>> Somebody got my short. Yo, man.
>> Yo, somebody got to come up off the
medium shorts.
>> Y'all think y'all slick trying to [ __ ]
my game up, man. Right here,
>> big fella. What you doing with some
mediums, big fella?
>> All in your ass.
>> You want to do that?
>> Where my teammates at, man?
>> Thank you for being here. Thank you for
inspiring our children and inspiring our
city. I mean, I was telling Ricky that
it's people like you who can take your
lived experience and turn it around,
right? And people are watching and so
don't give up even if all these kind of
crazy sales nonsense. I serve the entire
I don't even hear it.
>> That's right. I serve I'm a city council
member at large for all of Philadelphia.
>> Well, thank you for having us as well.
>> No, absolutely. Listen, it's my honor to
come to a place where I see pain turned
into purpose
>> and we have to keep telling people it's
none of you had to do this.
>> None of you had to do this. You could be
doing something else in your own little
lane and worrying about nobody.
And I want young people to understand
the world is bigger than their own
little space.
>> Absolutely.
>> That 10 block radius that we grow up in
>> bigger than that.
>> Bruce, don't hit me with no hooks, man.
When I when I cross you, man.
>> Hey, nobody Nobody better not come down
the lane CUZ I'M THROWING PUNCHES.
>> YOUR WHOLE TEAM.
He come down the lane, I'm throwing a
hook. I'm closing. See this that see
this the shoe I go to when you play Mike
Gil Jordan. It's the Jordan rules. You
see how you put the Jordan rules there?
>> You know what I mean? Now, now I got Now
I got a mother two division multi belt
unified champion threatening to punch me
in my biscuit if I go for a layup. Man,
>> that's just that's diabolical. Now you
got to do this like a barber joint.
is wrong with him.
>> Yo. Yo, hold on, man.
>> Hold on, man.
>> They spelled my [ __ ] wrong, man.
>> Yeah,
bro. You okay?
>> No, man. And who responsible for the
jerseys, man?
>> Bro, they spelled my name wrong on my
jersey.
[cheering]
>> How the
>> Yo, it's mental. It's mental. They
trying to get in your head.
>> They They trying to get in my head. They
trying to [ __ ] me up, man.
>> You spelled my name wrong. You trying to
[ __ ] with my mentor.
They tired of me cooking.
>> I cook both of you.
>> You know I used to do what's up. He said
if I see you say what's up. She back.
>> Oh you hear that [ __ ] pop
>> for real. What's up?
>> You know you know I do. I cook you never
feet hurt man.
Game ain't even start
my walk man.
>> Wear boots.
>> Huh?
>> Oh yeah. Oh, that was Hey, that was some
He slapped my slap my hand.
Baby.
[cheering]
>> [music]
>> Go, go, go.
Heat.
[music]
Heat.
Oh my [ __ ]
2
[screaming and cheering]
Heat. Heat.
[music]
Come Come on, cuz it's us.
>> Yeah, we straight out of Compton, baby.
Come on, chill. Crazy [ __ ] ice
cube game called [ __ ] with their
attitudes. When I call on, baby.
>> Yeah, baby. Yeah, baby. Yeah, baby.
>> You see what's going on? I'm getting 30
points today. If I get off the B, get 30
points.
Keep the shot. [music]
Go get
you. Oh,
>> you know what time it is. You know what
time it is, baby. Come on. Come on. Come
on.
>> That's [music] a flag.
>> Y'all too. Come
to work.
Yep.
[music]
>> Here you go, baby. He be crying. Don't
pay him no attention. He be [music]
crying. Don't be crying out here. You
right there. No, you right there. You're
in the middle. See, you don't even know
what you're doing, man.
>> Oh.
This what I do. Oo bum.
>> Hey, get the idea up, man.
[music]
>> Okay,
>> that's what we do.
>> [music]
>> Come on, guys.
[music]
>> That's right.
[music]
>> I'm everywhere. This my court. I told
you that. You see me. You watching my
game, Clyde. You know I'm who you me.
Mike D. I would have stopped him. I was
out there shutting this [ __ ] down. Where
you going? Where you going? No. No.
I found a girl. I will follow you,
my man.
[music]
Get off. Get off.
>> [music]
>> Coming down
of the 2023
[music]
round
You got this, baby. Who got the MVP?
>> You got it, baby.
You got the MVP, baby.
>> Bad knee AND EVERYTHING.
THERE YOU GO, BABY.
>> You see it, baby.
I seen that [ __ ] in the
case.
>> Hey, we outside. [laughter]
[laughter]
>> Hey, how y'all doing?
And I'm not like
50 or you
run over.
You got to catch on. I'm trying to get
you the right way now. Trying to get you
the right way.
>> Yeah.