Master P – Hints At Starting League to Compete with NFL

Master P - Hints At Starting League to Compete with NFL

Master P hates what’s happening to Colin Kaepernick.  Now he’s got a plan to make the NFL seriously regret it.

The connection between hip hop and sports has always been strong.  Now, one of rap’s most successful entrepreneurs wants to fix the Colin Kaepernick problem — and stick in the NFL’s eye.

Just this morning, Master P hinted at plans to launch a brand-new NFL competitor.  And the first player to be signed?  You guessed it.

“I’ll help him start his own league,” P (aka Percy Robert Miller) told TMZ Sports. “I think he should.  He’s a great football player.  And he NFL should have some competition.”

Easier said than done?  Of course it is, though Master P actually has experience starting professional sports leagues.  Look no further than the Global Mixed Gender Basketball (GMGB) league, started by Master P this year.  Within that new league, Miller is the owner of the New Orleans Gators.

Already, the league has attracted the participation of Metta World Peace, Carlos Boozer and Brittney Griner, among many others.

But Master P also has experience successfully launching dozens of other companies.  That includes No Limit Records, as well as the New No Limit Records.  Beyond that, Master P’s business empire spans far beyond music, including athletics, real estate, and a myriad of other categories.

In total, P’s net worth was recently estimated at $350 million.  He started with a $10,000 inheritance back in the 90s.

Master P says the only way to solve that problem is to start owning things.  “We have to start owning things,” Miller said.  “Just like we own Global Mixed Gender Basketball.  Without real ownership, you have no control.  No matter how much money you make, or what you bring to the league.”

“When you look at the NFL, the [USFL] gave it an option.  These players have no options now.”

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