Summary of "PlMP VS TRICK PART 2: Americas Most GLORIFIED PlMP “Plmpin Ken” vs BIGGEST TRICK “Willionaire Trick”"
Overview
This summary covers Part 2 of the rematch between “P Ken” (the veteran pimp) and Willionaire “Will” Trick (the self‑proclaimed biggest trick). The episode is a rowdy, freewheeling mix of bragging, roast‑banter, history, politics, money talk and occasional practical takes. Several guests — Mag the Pimp, R, Black Indian (manager), Joker and others — join the back‑and‑forth.
Format and main plot
- A follow‑up round to the viral first “Pimp vs Trick” conversation.
- The camp compares lifestyles, defends reputations and trades tall tales (and receipts) about who’s got the better game.
- Conversation alternates between serious topics (human trafficking, history, economic dynamics) and locker‑room bravado (who paid what, who’s got the stable, who “won” Part 1).
Highlights, jokes and standout moments
- Viral reaction recap:
- Ken boasts Part 1 hit 200k views in two days and says “higher ups” called him.
- Will reports his DMs exploded and he picked up new girlfriends.
- The $7,500 story:
- Will claims he’s paid up to $7,500 for one night; the pimps joke a pro would turn that into $75,000. Sparks a long, joking debate about “how much vagina is worth.”
- Notable zingers and gags:
- “I’ve been doing it since Jaws was a goldfish — he’s a shark now” (Ken).
- Cigarette timer gag: if a cigarette burns out in 15 minutes you’re not a porn star — used to separate amateurs from “real” pros.
- Riffing on crude stereotypes (e.g., “White tricks last one minute”) used for comic effect.
- Pimp vs trick economics:
- Pimps argue they invest in, protect and manage women; tricks claim they get the money directly.
- Repeated mockery of “squares” (non‑game people).
- Biblical and historical detour:
- Panelists make grand claims linking pimping/tricking to Genesis and suggest hypocrisy among powerful men regarding anti‑pimping laws.
- Fashion, image and theater:
- Roasts about nails, coats, shoes and “pimp bling.”
- Threat‑level banter and parking‑lot antics (“I got the biggest trick in the parking lot”) played as macho theater.
- Double‑team and drama:
- “Two pimps vs one trick” and double‑team jokes amplify the uneven matchup for entertainment.
- Health and family anecdotes:
- Discussion of STD safety, children discovering a parent’s life, and Will admitting he’s had a child from a trick.
- Practical tips and promos:
- Will plugs his “Rules of Trickin’” book and an Atlanta appearance.
- Ken promotes his books, HHF awards and “Pipology” content.
Tone and audience reaction
- Alternates between admiration for old‑school pimps’ strategy/long game and mockery of Will’s present‑day trick persona.
- Recurring theme of legacy vs flash: seasoned pimps stress management, longevity and systems; tricks emphasize instant gratification and social‑media clout.
- Intentionally provocative — mixes humor, self‑mythologizing and controversy while hosts and audience egg each other on.
Notable one‑liners (quoted)
“Pimp ain’t easy but it sure is fun” / “Tricking ain’t easy but it sure is fun” “Make Trickin’ Great Again” “I’ve been doing it since Jaws was a goldfish — he’s a shark now” “White tricks last one minute”
Promo and closing notes
- Will advertises his book and appearances (claims an Atlanta show where he’ll give $1,000 to “the baddest”).
- Ken advertises his books, the upcoming HHF awards (April 5 in Atlanta) and points viewers to his Pipology/P Ken content.
- They tease Part 3 with promises of more double‑teaming, live show chaos and crossover content.
Personalities featured
- Ken / P Ken (veteran pimp, primary pimp voice)
- Willionaire Trick / Will / Willi Trick (self‑proclaimed biggest trick)
- Mag the Pimp
- R (participant/commentator)
- Black Indian (manager)
- Joker (host/MC)
- Mentions/references to “Rooster,” “Roast” and other unnamed trick/pimp associates
Overall impression
A loud, provocative, often funny clash of ego and street folklore — part interview, part roast, part promotional tour. The episode leans into shock value while occasionally offering historical and practical takes on the pimp/trick dynamic.
Category
Entertainment
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