The former Death Row crew member says there wasn’t much talking after the Wu-Tang honcho got aggressive.

What Went Down
Roger “Neckbone” Williams, who once worked on Death Row’s security team, is speaking out in a new interview with VladTV. During the conversation, he recalls a heated confrontation with Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, at Suge Knight’s infamous Club 662 in Las Vegas. According to Neckbone, the tense moment escalated quickly when RZA allegedly became aggressive while trying to enter the club.
“He gets to hollering and screaming, talking crazy,” Neckbone said. “And I’m standing right there and he spinned on me.”
Neckbone claims he didn’t say much, but instead had a handsy follow-up with the Wu-Tang leader.
“I ain’t got nothing to say,” he continued, animating punches. “Before you bam bam me, I’m gonna bam bam you.”
The story took an even wilder turn when DJ Vlad asked Neckbone about rumors that RZA’s chain was taken during the alleged altercation. Neckbone paused before answering carefully, noting he didn’t want to say anything that could potentially land him in trouble.
With a grin, he added: “He got his chain taken,” leaving it intentionally unclear who may have taken it.
As of now, RZA has not publicly responded to the claims.

