Rick Ross knew *exactly* what he was doing. And 50 Cent? He’s living his best life now—because he saw this betrayal coming from a mile away.

Allegedly, Rick Ross pulled one of the dirtiest moves in the game: misleading Big Meech while pretending to be an ally. Now, there are even whispers that Meech may have placed a *hit* on Ross. The internet’s going wild like it’s the finale of some twisted reality show.

But come on—what did Big Meech expect? Trusting a former *correctional officer* like Rick Ross was a questionable move from the start. People are saying, “Meech played himself.” And 50? He’s been throwing shade ever since Ross and Meech got close.

 

 

Even while Big Meech and Rick Ross were smiling in photos, acting like brothers, 50 Cent—the one who *actually* held Meech down since day one—was being pushed to the side. That’s a straight-up slap in the face.

And it didn’t stop there.

Meech linked up with Floyd Mayweather. Lil Meech started flashing $5 million around. And while some critics claim 50 Cent exploited Meech’s name for profit, the truth is: 50 *built an empire*, created opportunities, and always showed respect. Meanwhile, what did Ross do? He played Meech like a pawn in a shady chess game.

Instead of warning anyone, Ross acted like he was running the show—chasing clout, flexing online, and gassing himself up. Then, when things started to go south, Ross *vanished*. Suddenly, he popped up with a shoulder injury, broadcasting it all over the internet like we were supposed to feel bad for him.

He said, *“My shoulder broke… but we still getting to the money.”* That injury? It was just a distraction—meant to steer attention away from his other scandal: the collapse of his crypto scheme *Boss Token*. Fans were calling him **“Rug Ross”**, accusing him of pulling the rug on investors and ghosting with the funds. No apology, no explanation—just silence.

Worse? Right after that fake friendship moment with Meech, Ross allegedly encouraged Meech to *demand more money* from 50. That’s not just shady—that’s snake behavior. He was playing both sides all along.

Then Ross fell back again, claiming his businesses were thriving—while quietly *selling off most of his Wingstop franchises*, leaving just two. The money? Funneled into real estate. And what was Meech left with? Nothing but bad decisions and a crumbling reputation.

As for Lil Meech? Some feel for him. Others say, “He’s a grown man—why should I feel sorry for him?” Even **Michael Rainey Jr.** chimed in, criticizing both Meech and Ross, saying they should’ve seen this betrayal coming.

And 50? Oh, he’s been watching. He didn’t just throw jabs—he delivered *blows*. But he did it in that calm, calculated 50 Cent way. No yelling. Just surgical strikes. He posted:

*”Please stop calling my phone. I sincerely hope you have a nice day. Happy Valentine’s Day.”*

Coldest clapback in history.

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Rick Ross had the nerve to laugh about 50 not securing a loan for his film company—only for that loan to be approved days later. Ross backpedaled quick. But by then, the damage was done. The bridges were burned. There’s *no* way back into 50’s circle now.

Even **Wack 100** stepped in, exposing Rick Ross as the *real antagonist* in the whole BMF/50 Cent drama. Wack claimed Ross had a long-term plan: boost Meech’s ego, fake loyalty, promise riches—and *turn him against 50*. And once he succeeded? He dipped.

But here’s the real kicker…

Ross has a *history* of this. He didn’t just pull this stunt with Meech—he did the same thing with **Larry Hoover**. Dropping his name in songs, chasing credibility, even allegedly paying off the **Gangster Disciples** to keep using Hoover’s name. But when it came time to show up for the movement? Ross disappeared again. Just like now.

Let’s not forget: Rick Ross *stole* his rap name from the real Freeway Rick Ross—a drug kingpin who built an empire in the ’80s. The real Rick sued him, but lost. The court ruled that the rapper’s use of the name was protected under free speech. Another legacy, taken.

So is it really that shocking Ross used Big Meech the same way?

Think back to that track—*“I Think I’m Big Meech”*. Ross always wanted to *be* Meech, not just honor him. And when Meech finally got out, Ross was right there grinning, pretending to support him. But when it was time to *really* help bring Meech back to the spotlight? Crickets.

Now, rumors are flying that Ross was the *real* reason Meech’s Welcome Back concert got canceled. People thought 50 had sabotaged it—but 50 denied it and even deleted his statement, quietly distancing himself. When 50 goes *quiet*, you know he’s plotting.