Insane Clown Posse’s Violent J has come clean and explained what really happened at Rock Allegiance on October 6th, in Camden, NJ. After ICP’s Shaggy 2 Dope tried to dropkick Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst off the stage mid-set. The incident occurred during Limp Bizkit’s performance of George Michael’s “Faith,” in which resulted in ICP’s Shaggy 2 Dope being dragged off the stage shortly after the incident occurred.

In fan shot footage that we released earlier this month (October) you heard the Limp Bizkit frontman say, “What a Pu-sy, he couldn’t even pull it off” after Shaggy 2 Dope’s attempted dropkick. While it was not clear if this was a publicity stunt or an actual beef between the bands, Limp Bizkit’s DJ Lethal made it seem as if it was not a joke at all, calling Shaggy 2 Dope out via Instagram for the dropkick attempt that evening.

Finally, Insane Clown Posse’s Violent J is speaking out on the topic, talking to the Orange Country Register, Violent J explained that Shaggy was “just having fun” and he did not mean to harm Durst in any way. Violent J continues to explain saying, “Well, you know, just wild style. Fred Durst is a friend of ours, you know that I mean? Things look so crazy when they get into the news wire. He obviously threw it as a fake thing, If he actually wanted to hit him, I don’t think he would have thrown a pro wrestling dropkick. It probably would have looked a lot more serious and ruthless.”

Read the entire interview with ICP’s Violent J on Orange Country Register, and check out the footage of the attempted dropkick from Rock Allegiance, HERE.

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