Weighing in at a hundred and something pounds, it's the heartbreak kid, AKA.
After announcing that he had big news to share with fans, AKA finally disclosed that he would be living his childhood dream of being a part of the WWE as a special guest at the shows held in Jo'burg and Pretoria. Before this throws you guys off, he won't be fighting in colourful spandex shorts and a mask (at least we hope not); AKA will be gracing fans with an appearance.
Dreams do come true. @WWE @WWEUniverse ... see you at #WWELIVE SOUTH AFRICA ???????? pic.twitter.com/CzSRCSuaz6
— AKA (@akaworldwide) March 29, 2018
Now we've all seen the rapper sport his WWE belts on many occasions, this time it'll make more sense. He shared his excitement in another post about how himself and his brother used to imitate WWE fights for a chance to win cardboard belts, clearly the warning to not copy the moves at home never registered to him. Another big move for South African entertainment, shout out to the intercontinental champion, Supa Mega.
My brother and I used to make cardboard belts and pretend we were fighting for the title. I was Bret Hart & he was Shawn Michaels ... now I'm part of the show ... life is crazy. ????????
— AKA (@akaworldwide) March 29, 2018
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