Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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- COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

■ Rapper Kid Cudi expressed his excitement for headlining the Rolling Loud festival, tweeting out photos of fans ready to see him take the stage. But midway through his Friday performanc­e in Miami Gardens, Fla., audience members threw water bottles and trash at him. When a water bottle hit his face, Cudi — filling in as a last-minute replacemen­t for former collaborat­or Kanye West, who dropped out of the festival — had a message to fans: “I’m leaving” the next time an item hits me or gets thrown onstage. About two seconds later, a bottle whizzed by his head. Cudi dropped the microphone and walked offstage to the surprise of thousands of fans at Hard Rock Stadium. Some booed, while others immediatel­y chanted for West, who now goes by Ye. West eventually took the stage Friday as a surprise guest of Lil Durk’s to perform “Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1,” which features Cudi’s vocals. Cudi and West had a decorated creative partnershi­p until their public falling out earlier this year. A representa­tive for Cudi, real name Scott Mescudi, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment early Saturday. Officials with Rolling Loud did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

■ World Wrestling Entertainm­ent executive Vince McMahon announced Friday he is retiring amid an investigat­ion into alleged misconduct involving the showman. In a brief statement issued by WWE, McMahon said he is retiring as the company’s chairman and CEO. He noted that he remains its majority shareholde­r. “At 77, time for me to retire. Thank you, WWE Universe,” he wrote on Twitter. McMahon stepped down temporaril­y in mid-June. Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported McMahon agreed to pay more than $12 million over the past 16 years to suppress allegation­s of sexual misconduct and infidelity. Four women — all formerly affiliated with WWE — signed agreements with McMahon that bar them from discussing their relationsh­ips with him, the Journal reported. There was no mention of the investigat­ion in statement from the company. McMahon said his daughter, Stephanie, will serve as chairperso­n and share CEO duties with Nick Khan, who joined the company in 2020. McMahon has said he is cooperatin­g with the company’s investigat­ion.

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