West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: BigMeazy on May 07, 2013, 05:09:54 PM
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Im talking about the massive Source awards brawl that started when members of Deathrow jumped on the stage to attack Dre, Snoop and The DPG.
I saw some footage at the time as it was on tv and had to be pulled from the air the night of the brawl and I think the source was releasing a DVD a few years later that was going to feature the incident.
There was also alot of photos getting around too, though most I saw were of the Outlawz fighting in the crowd.
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Im talking about the massive Source awards brawl that started when members of Deathrow jumped on the stage to attack Dre, Snoop and The DPG.
I saw some footage at the time as it was on tv and had to be pulled from the air the night of the brawl and I think the source was releasing a DVD a few years later that was going to feature the incident.
There was also alot of photos getting around too, though most I saw were of the Outlawz fighting in the crowd.
im sure some faggot bootlegger is selling it
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Im talking about the massive Source awards brawl that started when members of Deathrow jumped on the stage to attack Dre, Snoop and The DPG.
I saw some footage at the time as it was on tv and had to be pulled from the air the night of the brawl and I think the source was releasing a DVD a few years later that was going to feature the incident.
There was also alot of photos getting around too, though most I saw were of the Outlawz fighting in the crowd.
one from a southern state...where the Volunteers play college football?
im sure some faggot bootlegger is selling it
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Is this a bad topic to ask about?
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I don't think over the years any pics or videos leaked only talk
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Clearing up The Source's mess
The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2000 will air as scheduled Tuesday on UPN, despite the fact that the show was cut short when fights broke out during the taping Wednesday night at the Pasadena Civic Center. David Mays, founder and publisher of The Source, announced that UPN will tape several performance and award segments to complete the two-hour special. Meanwhile, some of the rumors are beginning to get cleared up. First of all, DJ Quik was not arrested. Police did take him into custody before the show after he tried to break up a fight outside, but he was released shortly afterward. Another beef between the Outlawz and the crew representing Bad Boy was broken up by Don King. Davey D, one of the few credible hip-hop journalists who actually had a seat in the auditorium (most of the media, including The 411 Online, was horded in press rooms in the convention center next door), reported on his web site, DaveyD.com, that a confrontation between E-40 and Mack Minister, who appeared on 40's 1996 album, Tha Hall of Game, escalated from verbal to physical after Mack Minister pushed 40 and snatched his chain. E-40 had been talking to the Cash Money Millionaires before the scuffle, so many believed that the beef was between those two camps. Juvenile, Lil' Wayne and the rest of the crew were highly visible in their white t-shirts, especially to those watching the live television feed on the press-room monitors. Treach, who was speaking in the press room as Doug E. Fresh attempted to calm the crowd, called the incidents minor. "They were just slap-boxing," he said. "Don't take it somewhere it wasn't. Don't blow it up no more than what it is. When there's trouble, you see 15 on one side and 20 on the other. You'll know it's trouble, 'cause all of y'all will be running out of here. C'mon, it ain't nothing big." Well, shortly afterward 15-20 men allegedly affiliated with Death Row and dressed in red shirts with pictures of Snoop Dogg and the words "Dead Man Walking" rushed the stage, bottles started to be thrown, the show was called off, and, as Treach predicted, most of the press rushed out of the room. The 411 Online attempted to speak to several artists outside the civic center as police surrounded the building and helicopters flew overhead, but no one would comment on the incidents that took place. There were reports that Krayzie Bone had been injured during one of the other fights that broke out, but a representative from Ruthless Records said he was not involved in any of the altercations. Lost in all of the mayhem was the fact that Dr. Dre won or shared five awards, including the lifetime achievement award. The 411 Online has plenty of pictures and interviews from the event, so be sure to check back during the weekend.
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http://www.the411online.com/source00.html
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Thanks for the info.
I actually used to have the outlaw fight pictures on an old computer but they were all lost when the hard drive. Showed either Edi or Young Noble get smacked with a chair across the forehead then get up and stomp the guy that hit him.
I think maybe the footage and photos were posted on west coast rydaz site at the time
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Damn, long time ago, I searched everywhere on the net for the vids or pics, but never find anything apart from the link posted above^^
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That is going back a while. Was that where Outlawz got into it with Shyne? And the thing about Krayzie Bone, I remembered reading something (not sure if it was the same event) where he got into it with Prodigy. And again assuming it was the same event, I remember seeing pics YEARS ago of it, I think some of the guys had white shirts with red Death Row logos on them going at people in the crowd. There's an interview with K9 (I think in some low-end motel room in IE) where he talks about it.