Lil Wayne is a frequent guest on ESPN, so he knows how things are run around there.
Well, Weezy did not approve of the sports network’s recent guest, Birdman, who appeared on “Highly Questionable.”
“[H]ighly questionable is hiiiiiighly questionable today,” the Young Money rapper wrote on Twitter after the mogul appeared on the show.
In the interview, Birdman talked about the rumored story where he and Lil Wayne bet $10,000 on Madden video games. T-Pain said the two put the amount at stake to watch the computers play each other.
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The Cash Money leader says the story is partially true and that they did bet “every time we play, at least 10 bands, at least, minimum.”
“He really a sport addict,” Birdman says of Wayne. “I’m a sport head. We played the game and bet definitely, but not at the computer. We would be playing ourself.”
Despite their feud, the man also known as Baby still calls Weezy his “son” and says that he treated him as one while playing the video games.
“I let him make sure he win anyway, ‘cause I wasn’t tripping like that,” he says. “It didn’t matter to me. I wanted him to win anyway … That’s my son. You know how it goes. You gotta let the little one win. Sometimes, not all the time.”
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Lil Wayne and Birdman have been feuding on and off. Lil Wayne has an ongoing $51 million lawsuit against his father figure and in December 2014, he took to Twitter to say he wanted off Cash Money, the label that nurtured his career.