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A Diamond in the Hand is Worth $20K in the Court

December 20th, 2006 · 1 Comment

Jay-Z121906.jpgimages-23.jpgWhat do a wrestler and a rapper have in common? About as much as hamsters and hemmorhoid cushions, until this week when wrestler Diamond Dallas Page filed a lawsuit against Jay-Z.

According to Memphisrap.com, Page sued Jay-Z for using his “trademark” diamond hand sign known as the “Diamond Cutter.”

The judge lumped Jay-Z and his Roccawear clothing line into the copyright infringement suit. The suit also including the Freemasonry fraternity that frequently uses the hand sign and every suburban mall punk who failed to develop a personality on their own.

Page has been using the hand sign as the symbol for his T-shirts, hats, posters and DVD set “Yoga for Regular Guys” assuming, of course, that fat wrestling fans will want to exercise in the first place.

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