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On this date in WWE history: Kevin Federline pins John Cena on RAW

He can't see you. I don't think anyone can in 2012. Where have you gone, K-Fed?

Suddenly, a Snooki guest spot doesn't seem so bad.

Kevin Federline, perhaps best known for his short-lived marriage to former pop star Britney Spears, was invited to participate in a series of guest spots for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to help promote his hip-hop album Playing With Fire.

Well, unfortunately for K-Fed, the WWE already had a whitebread rapper named John Cena and this town wasn't big enough for the two of them.

Federline got mixed up with "The Marine" and the angle came to a head on the Jan. 1, 2007, edition of Monday Night RAW, which saw the dueling rappers settle their differences in a No Disqualification bout. Fed-Ex won by pinfall after a run-in by Umaga.

See how it all went down, after the jump.

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How about it Cagesiders, a low point for the pro wrestling business? Or not as terrible as it could have been, under the circumstances?

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ugh

Is all I have to say about this storyline

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by KJ Brophy on Jan 1, 2012 10:26 AM EST reply actions  

White people rapping. Almost every time it’s bad.

Greatest lover ever during the day, Trainyard Sleeper at night.

by IRodC on Jan 1, 2012 10:31 AM EST reply actions  

White folks can rap

Problem is, 99% of us only have 1 good rap in us. We can’t all be the Beastie Boys :(

Gillberg...Gillberg...Gillberg...

by GoForthAndDie on Jan 1, 2012 3:55 PM EST up reply actions  

OKAY

There’s no way I’m the only one who thought this was a great angle.

by Jon Knapik on Jan 1, 2012 11:35 AM EST reply actions  

This is why "celebrities" and wrestling don't mix

1-He’s a nobody married to an attractive-but-stupid whore.Why couldn’t SHE get in the ring, at least a wrestling fan Might want to turn down the volume and gawk at her. He wasn’t even popular at the height of his popularity.
2-Yeah, he has a realistic chance of “winning”.
3-Oh, a run-in, what a shock. What do you know, he won.

I dare say this instance of “celeb participation” put not ass the first in a seat. Raise the status of wrestling in the general public’s eye? NO, the public didn’t give a rip about Federline.

Gillberg...Gillberg...Gillberg...

by GoForthAndDie on Jan 1, 2012 12:13 PM EST reply actions  

I thought you were talking about Brock for a moment there!

by mariobatalivsmarkhenry on Jan 1, 2012 2:53 PM EST up reply actions  

I seem to recall...

Everybody loved this little feud. Federline was the perfect ass you wanted to see get nailed and overall he pulled off a better heel character than anyone WWE creates. Thought it was a great angle for what it was…short lived and fun.

by jwbrooksjr on Jan 1, 2012 5:34 PM EST reply actions  

Yeah

Like you said, he did a great job as a heel and it did’t drag out so much that it made me hate it.

by hfl2013 on Jan 2, 2012 1:02 AM EST up reply actions  

I remember Booker T. praising K-Fed, then Cena came out and said something like, “I may not be the best one to say this, but Booker, you have officially lost your status as a black man.”

And then, of course, Ron Simmons came out, took the mic, and said, “DAMN!” And that was the beginning of that gimmick.

by Dedywre on Jan 1, 2012 8:10 PM EST reply actions  

Raw is one thing but putting someone who has a meaningless career in one of the shittiest shows which millions of sleepwalkers watch just shows how how low they’ve sunk in Celebs. When I think about WM and celebs, I think of Willie Nelson or Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles. You add Snooki and even I’m not sure what year it was when they had that dumb slutty pussy cat whore sing the national anthem is just pathetic. It just shows they are hiring the quickest and easiest ones they can pay off NO ONE except the retarded media and the ones mentioned care about. It’s rather demeaning to the former celebs they had at the past. Seeing Chuck Norris even for a minute talk about how much he’s enjoying WM is alot more entertaining than watching some drunk slut be in put in a match. A match that was just a big waste when they have all that talent on the roster but want to book Snooki just so they can warrant a justification in bring Trish back. What a crock of shit. K-Fed is still one of the biggest douches to come out with a record sole do to his relationship with Britney who I might add is just another Illuminati slave to mind control. There are some white people who can rap. Not many but you aren’t going to find them in that shitty rappers category which people are blindly giving into. Sorry Jay-Z you ARE NOT GOD NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES YOU CLAIM YOU ARE. There are so many people who are easy to entertain and walk around like Sheeple and when it’s to late to make a change of any kind, they look around and wonder who the fuck let the wolves in? You want to see a anything resembling that’s close to what you want to call a white rapper then listen to some old Mudvayne or I’ll take Slipknot for that matter. Both Corey and Chad are 10x better than any of that stupid shit you hear on the radio everyday that the radio and tv stations play. They are the worst people feeding people this garbage cause like the sheeple listening to it can’t think for themselves.

you're own stupidity will lead you to your own downfall

by congestedthoughts on Jan 1, 2012 8:42 PM EST reply actions  

Your post kind of a took strange turn there

Anyways, I always found it funny how much some people hated Keven Federline. From what I’ve read, he’s apparently a pretty good dad and he’s been pretty up front and honest about who he is like saying how he was lazy and never worked when married to Britney because he had himself a suga mama.

by hfl2013 on Jan 2, 2012 1:06 AM EST up reply actions  

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