Sauce Walka, a prominent Texas rapper, has responded to an alleged mace incident involving Charleston White, a controversial YouTuber. The incident took place in Arizona, where Sauce Walka was supporting his artist Sauce Wood Winnin in a boxing match.
In a video posted over the weekend, Charleston White, known for his provocative content, boasted about macing Sauce Walka’s group and labeling them with derogatory terms. He asserted his dominance and issued a warning for any potential confrontations in his hometown, Dallas. He also claimed to have confronted various rappers during the Influencer Championship Boxing event, asserting his authority in the scene.
Sauce Walka, who was present in Arizona to support his artist’s boxing match, addressed Charleston White’s claims on Instagram. He clarified that while some of his friends were indeed maced, they were not part of his TSF crew.
In a light-hearted manner, Sauce Walka jokingly referred to Charleston White as a fusion of Batman and the Joker due to his collection of weapons and devices. He expressed his appreciation for the people of Phoenix and advised against antagonizing Charleston White, playfully calling him “Batman” and “the Joker.”
Continuing his response, Sauce Walka sent a message to street and gangsta culture. He asserted that engaging in conflict with Charleston White would undermine one’s credibility, emphasizing that real gangstas wouldn’t involve themselves in such altercations. Sauce Walka further explained that some acquaintances from California, who falsely claimed ties to Nipsey Hussle and the Rollin’ 60s gang, had an encounter with Charleston White that led to the mace incident.
Sauce Walka added, “Charleston White is the baddest man on the planet 🌎😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Batman & The Joker combined‼️ He Shooting , Snitching , Stabbing, Lying, Punching & Pointing fingers 👉🏽.. I never seen nothing like em STAY OUT THAT MAN WAY 😂😂🥲🥲🤣😂😅 “ The Hero Villain “ #Arizona I love u #RIPNipseyHussle #TSFBidnezz
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