Strickland Rejects MGK’s ‘Impaulsive’ Advice

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After Machine Gun Kelly suggested Strickland stop talking about him, Strickland doubled down on their feud with a new attack. Sean Strickland is ignoring Machine Gun Kel…


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After Machine Gun Kelly suggested Strickland stop talking about him, Strickland doubled down on their feud with a new attack.

Sean Strickland is ignoring Machine Gun Kelly’s advice to ‘just shut up’ and live his own life.

Machine Gun Kelly (real name Colson Baker) had some words for middleweight title contender Sean Strickland during his recent appearance on Logan Paul’s YouTube channel to promote his appearance in the Amazon Prime movie Jackpot.

The two have had a bit of a one-sided feud for a while now, with Strickland regularly posting about ‘the vampire’ on social media. The two even had a run-in at a Power Slap event which consisted of Strickland yelling at Kelly, who ignored him. Finally, MGK is responding.

“You’re going to keep saying stuff,” Kelly said. “So I know that you’ll react and say more things, but you just shouldn’t. As a person who’s just giving you big bro advice, learn this: Shut the f— up and don’t. Don’t speak on me anymore and live your life.”

Of course, Strickland — who is expected to rematch Dricus Du Plessis for the middleweight title sometime in the near future — immediately fired back.

“Getting lectured by a guy who drinks blood and wears a purse,” Strickland replied scornfully. “Dawg you had a mid-life crisis and tattooed your entire body. The ‘x community of intolerance,’ y’all I’d hang out with you toxic trolls any day over this c—t … go back to cutting yourself you f—ing weirdo.”

We wouldn’t expect more back-and-forth because Kelly is trying to hook a bigger fish. During the same interview, the rapper claimed he confronted WWE wrestler Randy Orton over SummerSlam weekend.

“I remember seeing Randy Orton talk s— about me,” he told Paul. “There is a point where I was like, ‘I’m going to practice a new version of myself. Three, two, one, f— that. ‘Hey man, f— you.’ All my boys were sitting there, ‘Is this real? I don’t know what’s happening!’”

The WWE superstar responded by dropping a Pinocchio emoji on his socials and leaving it at that.

All this clout chasing reminds us of an ol’ timey saying: never wrestle with a pig. You both get dirty and the pig enjoys it. Who the pig is depends on the situation, but in general it’s the one beneath you in the mud.