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Eminem tells AAF not to 'blow it,' wants fighting allowed

By Alex Butler
Detroit native and rapper Eminem is a fan of the AAF, but wants the league to allow fighting like the NHL. File Photo by Heinz Ruckemann/UPI
Detroit native and rapper Eminem is a fan of the AAF, but wants the league to allow fighting like the NHL. File Photo by Heinz Ruckemann/UPI | License Photo

March 26 (UPI) -- Legendary rapper Eminem has a plan to increase success in the Alliance of American Football. He wants the league to allow fighting.

Eminem -- also known as Marshall Bruce Mathers III -- tweeted a message to the league Monday night, also including the Birmingham Iron and Memphis Express in his tweet.

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"Dear AAF," he wrote. "Please entertain this thought regarding the Iron and Express game: allowing the players to actually fight would be key to league's success like hockey. I would watch every game [even through there is no Detroit team yet - hint]."

"Don't blow it. Sincerely, Marshall."

The Detroit native was referencing the Express' 31-25 victory against the Iron Sunday at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tenn. Former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel also made his AAF debut in the Express win.

Trash talk -- including some from Manziel -- was coming from both teams during the close clash.

Manziel responded to Eminem's tweet by writing: "I got you."

Eminem's plea for a Detroit franchise didn't go unnoticed. AAF CEO and co-founder Charlie Ebersol also responded to the rapper's tweet.

"Detroit is not a bad idea for a future franchise," Ebersol said. "Let me know if you want in on it."

Manziel and the Express host the Orlando Apollos at 2 p.m. Saturday in Memphis.

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