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Cam'ron Warns Jey Uso for WrestleMania 42 After Studio Clash

If anyone thought the beef between WWE‘s Jey Uso and Cam’ron was over after a brief tussle during a podcast, think again.

The rapper, best known for hit songs back in the late 1990s and early 2000s, released a message informing Jey about his plans for this weekend’s massive event. In a new video clip on X, Cam'ron tells everyone, "it's all good," mentioning he recovered quickly from Jey's attack, but now he's going to handle business in Las Vegas.

"We gonna see what happens this weekend, because I know I'm not letting [them] leave Vegas without seeing me. So, we'll take care of that before the weekend's over, I know that for sure," he said.

He mentioned other members of The Bloodline weren’t happy about what went down, but reiterated, “Listen, man, don’t be mad at the facts, be mad at the resume. I’ll see y’all at WrestleMania this weekend. I’m pulling up there.”

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Cam didn’t back off from trash-talking Jey some more, suggesting he’s the “biggest name” Jey has ever fought before, and that he wasn’t in significant matches.

“You're the weakest link in the Bloodline Uce … I thought you were a mascot … Don't worry, you're gonna see me,” Cam said.

“I won’t tell you what’s gonna happen, but I will tell you, something is gonna happen,” he said, seemingly threatening Jey, and possibly others.

“I’m gonna give your [expletive] something to talk about. Can’t wait,” Cam said, adding, “I know one thing. He won’t leave Nevada. He won’t leave the state without seeing me.”

The full clip, which runs over three minutes, also includes more on the ongoing beef between the hip-hop podcaster and the WWE star.

Cam’s remarks arrive after an in-studio confrontation involving Jey Uso and the rapper during Cam’s “It Is What It Is” podcast. Throughout the 15-minute interview segment, Jey said he felt negative vibes from Cam, who started throwing shade at him.

Eventually, Jey said he was going to leave, but before exiting, he walked over and yanked Cam across the desk, attempting to throw a punch at him. Others intervened, including Cam’s co-hosts and staff. Eventually, they got Jey away from Cam’ron, and he left.

Jey is involved in a six-man tag, which could open Saturday’s portion of the two-day event on ESPN. He’ll team up with his brother, Jimmy Uso, and LA Knight to face YouTube star iShowSpeed and The Vision’s Logan Paul and Austin Theory.

It won’t be surprising to see Cam get involved from the crowd area, or sneaking over to cost him, Jimmy, and Knight the win. However, one has to wonder if there will be more to this feud than just the two appearances.

One should definitely give credit to WWE for doing all they can to build the hype and the lead-up to Mania. Fans can watch the two-day event on the subscription-based ESPN app starting Saturday, April 18, at 5:30 p.m. EST, to see if Cam’ron and Jey get into it again.

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This story was originally published April 17, 2026 at 3:30 PM.

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