Clash à Montréal : Ada Fass provoque Petit Lô, Modou Lô s’interpose
In Montreal, a violent altercation broke out Friday evening in a restaurant between wrestlers Petit Lô, Ada Fass and Mbacké Faye, on the sidelines of the International Wrestling Festival.
According to the account of the sports daily Record, the incident occurred upon the arrival of Ada Fass, who reportedly greeted the Balla Gaye 2 camp while ignoring Modou Lô and his companions, Petit Lô and Mbacké Faye, during a dinner bringing together several figures from the arena.
According to witness Boucher Ketchup, quoted by the trade newspaper, Aziz Ndiaye floated the idea of a fight between Petit Lô and Ada Fass in Montreal. But tensions escalated when the latter set a surprising condition: to then face Modou Lô, Petit Lô's father, "after the son's defeat."
Offended, Petit Lô called him "cheeky" and a "smooth talker." The atmosphere became even more tense when Ada Fass declared that "the wrestlers of the Parcelles Assainies are girls," triggering Mbacké Faye's anger.
Modou Lô finally intervened to calm things down, while also taking a few digs at Ada Fass. His pride hurt, the latter responded by assuring him that he was "programmed to become King of the Arenas" and that Balla Gaye 2 remained, according to him, "the only valid King."
A fight was narrowly avoided thanks to the quick intervention of other guests, our colleagues report.
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Mais d'après le récit,il faut conseiller Ada Fass.
Peins un âne en noir et blanc tu n'en feras jamais un zebre...
Thiey le Sénégalais ! Tu vas à l'étranger et tu te comportes comme si tu étais chez toi. Tu vas en Europe ou en Amérique, tu deviens dealer sachant que c'est interdit. Tu deviens marchand ambulant sachant que c'est interdit. Même invité au restaurant on n'est pas capable de se comporter comme des êtres civilisés. Par dessus tout on se prend pour des modèles. Tchim !
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