Wack100 Reacts to Top5 Being Stabbed After Controversial London Comments
Wack100 Speaks on Top5 Being Stabbed After Dissing London’s Street Cred
A new video clip featuring Wack100 sheds light on the stabbing of Toronto rapper Top5 during his trip to London, UK. The incident occurred shortly after Top5 allegedly made inflammatory remarks on social media, stating, “There are no real killers in London.”
Top5, who was attending the Wireless Festival where Drake headlined, was reportedly stabbed in the neck near Finsbury Park. The attack occurred just hours after his livestream comments went viral.
🔁 Wack100 Offers a Different Narrative
In the interview, Wack100 questions whether the stabbing was actually retaliation from UK locals. He suggests the motive may instead stem from ongoing tensions within Toronto’s rap scene.
“He got a good gimmick going on” Wack said. “His whole claim to fame is Drake.”
He also hints that Top5’s internal conflicts back home may have followed him across the pond.
📉 Mixed Reports and Media Reactions
Initial media coverage pointed toward the stabbing being connected to Top5’s comments on UK street culture. But sources close to the rapper, including DJ Akademiks, say the truth may be more complicated.
According to reports, Top5 survived the stabbing after undergoing surgery. Though the attack was serious, it did not result in major vascular damage.
📱 Fan Reactions and Online Buzz
The internet exploded with commentary after the video and reports surfaced:
- “He played with fire and got burned. London isn’t for play-play.”
- “Top5 always has enemies. This might not be UK related at all.”
- “People love assuming every situation is about what’s trending. It could be something deeper.”
🙌 Top5 Breaks Silence
Post-surgery, Top5 took to Instagram to reflect, writing:
“Alhamdulillah for everything in my life. The good & the bad. Some were blessings & some were lessons.”
Though he didn’t directly address the stabbing, the post suggests a more introspective outlook.
🇬🇧 WWETV UK Covers United Against Knives Awareness Event
While the incident has amplified concerns about street violence, WorldWide Entertainment TV’s UK division has long been active in addressing the root causes. In a powerful throwback, WWETV hosts Tony TNT and SoNicky were on location at the United Against Knife Crime awareness event held in London, England.
The gathering brought together artists, athletes, and community leaders to take a stand against the rising epidemic of knife-related violence among youth in the UK. Both Tony TNT and SoNicky offered commentary and conducted interviews with participants who shared real stories and ideas for change.
As youth violence continues to rise, especially with incidents like the one involving Top5 making international headlines, the message from this event remains even more relevant: “Prevention starts with awareness and engagement.”
Stay tuned to WWETV to see which notable personalities our UK team encountered at the event and how this initiative continues to resonate across generations.
🎯 Final Thoughts
Whether the attack was sparked by a livestream diss or a long-simmering beef, one thing is clear—the streets are watching. Wack100’s insights provide an alternate lens, emphasizing that not every headline tells the full story.
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