I’ve always been a John Cena fan, but my roots go even deeper than that. I grew up watching legends like Ric Flair, Junkyard Dog, Tony Atlas, Kabuki, and Ricky Steamboat — that was my real golden era of wrestling. Those were the characters, the storylines, and the larger-than-life personalities that made wrestling feel
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In sneaker culture, performance matters—but story is everything. A shoe becomes legendary not just because of how it looks or feels, but because of the moment attached to it. And no modern basketball moment is more unforgettable than Kobe Bryant scoring 81 points against the Toronto Raptors on January 22, 2006. My son was six
If you’ve ever seen Trading Places, you know the premise: power shifts the moment you refuse to play along. When you don’t cooperate with systems built on manipulation, the narrative changes fast. You’re no longer “easy.” You’re “difficult.” Not because you’re wrong—but because you have standards. That’s what happens when morals and values enter rooms
Nike just dropped a graphic tee collection to celebrate LeBron James turning 41 — but this isn’t your usual athlete merch. This is history turned into fabric. Every shirt in the capsule reads like a chapter from a life that refused to play small. And that’s exactly where Mastuhree lives — in the space between
Most mornings, it plays out the same way. You bring in donuts for your coworkers. A simple gesture. A little joy. A little sugar. But then you hear it: “I don’t do sweets.” And yet, minutes later, those same people are pouring packet after packet of artificial sweetener into their coffee. Three. Four. Sometimes more.
Being different shouldn’t feel like a risk. Whether you’re at work, in your community, at church, or anywhere else—showing up as yourself is your super power. Like rap ground N.W.A said, Express Yourself with full capabilities…, Dropping flava, my behavior is hereditary. As long as you’re not disrespecting anybody, being authentic should never be a problem.







