It seems like Rolla should’ve already been apart of a previous PG class, but due to so many difficulties he hasn’t touched that URL stage. Having a major presence in many areas on the east coast including Philly, Baltimore, Atlanta, and his home base in Virginia, he takes on numerous nicknames such as “The champ” and “the Boulevard Bully” that let you know the aura he brings within the battle rap community.
Almost a year ago his first opportunity to battle on a PG card was presented and due to an unknown circumstance the battle didn’t happen.
Although that situation didn’t go as planned, Rolla would soon receive another chance to perform on the PG stage. After numerous date changes he finally locked in a date and his opponent which was G Mayne Frost. Rolla made his way to New York to make his debut only to find out that his opponent wouldn’t be in attendance that day. The battle between Rolla and G Mayne Frost would not go down. Many people were upset and word got back that Rolla had one of the biggest presence in the building that day. Many comments were made on the Angry Fan social media group that Rolla was at the event with as much as 30+ supporters and fans from numerous states on the east.
Being that Virginia is further away from New York than Philly, Baltimore, DC, and New Jersey, many people wouldn’t expect the following of a Virginia battle rapper to have that big of a physical following. At the end of the day he gained more exposure for being there but that cannot compare to being able to actually display his talent on that stage. A few battles later Rolla is back to attempt to shock the world on one of the most respected platforms in battle rap.