“You seem weirdly unapologetic”- Adam 22 confronts Wack 100 over viral brawl at the No Jumper Studio

 Adam 22 confronts Wack 100 over viral brawl at the No Jumper Studio
Adam 22 (Image via official Instagram @adam22)

Adam 22, the host of the No Jumper Podcast, confronted Wack 100 over the viral brawl that took place outside the No Jumper studio premises. The host stated in the episode, here quoted via the No Jumper X post on the matter on January 6, 2025:

"I would start with the fact that there was a pretty vicious assault that took place at my facility, and you seem weirdly unapologetic about it. You don't seem terribly concerned about it. Whereas for me, this has been a significant source of bad press as well as a potential legal risk..."

Adam 22 later continued:

"See, you making it about the fact that some people thought it was you getting beat up is important. That's an important thing to highlight here. Who the f*ck cares that people thought you got beat up? Obviously, that's not even true. But you're posting about this nonstop. Making it all about yourself... It's about that the assault took place at my facility in the first place"

Wack 100 defended himself from Adam 22's criticism, stating that it was he and his family, including his grandmother, mother, and so on, who were getting the bad press. Adam 22 continued criticizing Wack 100, accusing him of promoting the assault footage instead of cooling things down.

The video footage of the assault shows three men arguing, and eventually, a brawl breaks out, with punching and other physical violence. The video footage ends with at least one person stripped and apparently robbed in the later part of the video. The footage does not confirm the presence of Wack 100 in the brawl, one way or the other.


Adam 22 started No Jumper in 2011

Adam 22 started the No Jumper in 2011, after working on BMX motorcross website The Come Up as well as ONSOMESH*T, a BMX clothing line. He talked about the impetus behind the founding of the podcast in an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone on July 13, 2017:

“When I first moved [to L.A.], like, four or five years ago, I remember there was a moment where I was just like, ‘Man, I’m not grinding anymore. I’m not waking up feeling like I’m chasing after something.’ I knew I wanted a podcast at that point. I knew I wanted a bike shop. I knew I wanted to get way more serious about a clothing line."

He continued:

“I think I was smart that I started [No Jumper] real small. I was doing interviews with underground dudes that knew me and respected me. I didn’t have the perspective of, ‘Oh, I have to go get an interview with somebody who’s very significant.’ To me, guys like Xavier Wulf were significant as f*ck, ’cause that was actually who I was listening to.”

No Jumper is considered to be one of the more popular podcasts in the entertainment sector as of 2024. The podcast has over 4 million subscribers and is highly ranked on platforms such as Apple Podcast and Podbean.

The podcast has featured interviews with people such as Cole Bennet, who founded Lyrical Lemonade, Roy Woods, OJ Da Juiceman, and XXXTentacion, as well as Prezi, Rozz Dyliams, The Suicide Boys, Money Bag Rose, and more.

Adam 22, aside from his work with No Jumper, is also known for the adult podcast Plug Talk, which interviews performers from the adult entertainment industry.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala
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