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Video Surfaces Of Drake Fans Attempting To Violently Jump Pusha T In Toronto

Pusha claims that Drizzy paid for 200 tickets to the show in light of the attack...

You may have thought you’d seen the last of Pusha T and Drake’s rap Cold War when they withdrew their lyrical weapons upon the J. Prince-issued cease and desist for their year-long beef.  

But leave it to fans to reload the King Push versus 6 God warfare with an attempted attack on the former during his show in the latter’s Toronto hometown. 

  • In several clips of fan-captured footage, Pusha can be seen performing before he’s blitzed with cups full of beer onstage

    Afterward, a full-blown brawl broke out when fans violently pounced on one of the beer-tossing perpetrators. The fight spilled over to the pit area beneath the stage and eventually onto the stage. Though early reports claimed the Daytona emcee was the one who suffered the physical attack, it’s clear from the video (and his own official statement to The Shade Room) that he’d already exited the stage before the brawl ensued. 

    Pusha later returned to make a shocking reveal on the culprit behind the fracas. “Let me tell y’all something,” he addressed to the Toronto crowdgoers. “This n**ga paid some n**gas to throw beer, n**ga! The f**k is that? Y’all know where the f**k I’m from? You don’t even know! Keep going in this b**ch!” 

  • Though the alleged Drizzy premeditated attack wasn’t enough to rain on Pusha’s performance parade

    TSR reported that police ended up hitting the kill switch on the show due to the fight. Other reports, including those from Vibe, claim that Pusha apparently had further details on the ambush too, such as information that Drake and his camp paid for 200 tickets to have Torontonians sabotage the show. 

  • Other witnesses to the attack supported Pusha’s previous sentiment that he, fortunately, went untouched in the brawl

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  • SMH, this is getting way uglier than we imagined. 

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