were trying to set a new record for “the longest pose ever.”<\/a> <\/p>\nLater, just as MMM approached the final 10 seconds of their record-setting pose, Dupri clotheslined m\u00e5n.s\u00f4\u00f6r to the floor.<\/p>\n
“Look at this, you guys had a shot, and you’ve become clowns,” a frustrated Dupri told MMM. “Here you’re worried about poses instead of worrying about winning real titles. This ain’t for me anymore. Quite frankly, I’m not sure this ever was for me.”<\/p>\n
Dupri then threw his MMM belt to the floor and walked away. The segment ended with Dupri using his “YEAH!” catchphrase, another hint of him bringing back his LA Knight character.<\/p>\n
It remains to be seen in MMM will add new members, or remain a three-person group in the aftermath of Dupri’s departure.<\/p>\n
Dupri was called up to the main roster after finishing up his “NXT 2.0” run with a loss to GUNTHER at the NXT Stand & Deliver event on April 2. He initially workshopped the “Knight Model Management” stable at WWE’s dark shows and live events \u2013 with Mace and Mansoor as his first two clients \u2013 before introducing himself as the owner of a fashion agency called Maximum Male Models on the May 20 episode of “SmackDown.” He would eventually showcase his repackaged clients on July 1.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n