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June 19, 2023 - Fresh & Fit
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How Wes Watson BEAT The Odds And Became A MULTIMILLIONAIRE After 10 Years In PRISON!
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But without further ado.
Yeah, but without further ado, man, we got a social guest in the house.
Let's watch it.
Let's do this shit.
Yeah, man.
So we know who you are, bro, but the audience might not know.
Can you introduce yourself to the people?
I mean, I'm known as basically America's most famous felon.
Everybody fucking knows when I came out.
I started posting in Instagram in prison.
I had, obviously, a lot of people in Florida have cell phones too, so you guys are hip to this shit.
But in Cali, we got burner phones, and I was posting on Instagram in black and white the whole time I was in the penitentiary.
I posted from basically like, once we got smartphones, 2014 to when I got out, like 2018, obviously we had fucking the flip phones, little Samsungs before that shit.
So once we got smartphones, we're like, fuck, I'm going on Instagram, I'm going to start posting some shit.
I just fucking never stopped.
I saw it as such a good space to fucking kill it.
I went to prison for robbery in the first with an enhancement of an inhabited dwelling, so a home invasion robbery, use of a firearm during the commission of the offense.
So I basically got burglar in the first, robbery in the first, assault, a deadly weapon, and a battery.
And there was an accomplice present during the commission of the offense.
So this got me a massive sentence.
I did 10 years in California prison.
And during my time, I really documented everything.
As I was stepping out of the fucking penitentiary, I told everybody, watch what I do when I get out.
I was documenting it.
I had my whole page set up in black and white photos.
Till the day I got out, I put up a color pic.
Now everybody's been able to watch me from prison to where I'm at today, having a fucking mansion in Venetian Island in Miami now.
Fucking 10 exotic cars and the biggest mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego.
Like, who the fuck can do that in five years getting out of fucking prison?
That's the whole thing.
I'm documenting what's possible when you have a different fucking mindset.
Damn, I like it, man.
I like it.
WS. Yeah, I like that.
We got the WWs in the house right here.
Walter West.
That's like fucking superhero shit when you got double initials.
Everybody knows that.
So let's go back a little bit because I want the people to kind of know your story.
Can you tell us a little bit about your upbringing, where you grew up, childhood, all that?
I've said it a million times.
I've been on everything, but not here.
So you guys, I grew up a surfer, skater, snowboarder kid from Oceanside, California, and I just wanted to smoke for free.
I I wanted to smoke for free.
I was blazing young.
I was blazing at like 10, 11.
I went on a trip with my grandma.
My parents gave me 100 bucks.
I'm so shady even at a young age.
I acted like I lost the 100 bucks.
When I get back, I'm going to buy a quarter.
So I save that $100.
I lost my money, Grandma.
I can't even spend no money my parents gave me.
And I come back and I buy a quarter.
And I made $140 off it.
Then I flipped it again, flipped it again, flipped it again, flipped it again.
Until I never didn't have money after that fucking day.
I've been a hustler since day fucking one.
Damn.
And I mean, I flipped that up to being 15 years old, having 10, 20 pounds at a time to where before I went to prison, you know, 19, 18, 19, 20, I went to prison at 24.
I was pushing 250, 500 pounds a week.
And I was basically making like three, you know, 100 to 300 bucks per pound.
And then going through the pounds, getting, you know, the extra, because they were growers pounds, I'd put them in a, I'd get like a mailing scale, put a trash can on it, cut the bag open.
The mailing bags, they're like, British Columbia weed.
You just pull the fucking thing out.
It's like one big nug because it was vacuum sealed.
Put it in there.
Everything over 448 I would take.
So they'd be like 456.
I'd take the 8 grams, throw it in another bag.
Just by going through all the bags, I'd make like 80 grand, 100 grand.
And then I would fucking push every pound.
Two people would take my work, you know.
I'd give this guy like 125 pounds, this guy.
Or if I got more than that, this guy got 200, this guy got 200.
I'd make 100 to 300 off each pound.
And I made big money back then.
I had a Range Rover.
I had a little mini mansion.
I had fucking a condo downtown.
And I was just living incorrectly.
I just was validating myself with the money.
And I was partying.
I was doing a lot of fucking coke, meth, drinking.
And every time we're at the club, it was Dom P, Cristal, the whole shit.
What year was this roughly?
This is about 2006, 2005.
First off, I bought my first truck, like a lifted Z71, like when I was like 15, 16.
I bought it for 37,000 cash.
I went in and bought the shit.
At 15 years old, right when I was turning 16, I bought that shit.
And then I had it for like six months.
I'm like, fuck that.
I wanted the...
Were you in high school at this point?
Yeah, I'm in high school.
That's awful.
So, I'm rolling up to high school with the Escalade with 23s after this.
So, six months later, I traded the truck in, got the Escalade on 23s.
That was when, like, the game in 50 had that Lamborghini Doze on the Escalade.
And I'm sitting in the parking lot, fucking strap on my lap, rolling fucking blunts, smoking, about to go into fucking class.
And people are, like, coming up to my window, like, wanting to blaze me.
Get the fuck away from my car, you know?
No.
Like, people act like they were gangster and shit, but they didn't do no time.
We know you didn't do shit if you didn't do no time.
Like, there's no way you just did all this shit and didn't get caught for any of it, motherfucker.
Like, I lived that gangster-ass motherfucking life.
That's why I did 10 motherfucking years.
Yeah.
And people don't get that shit.
They're like, yeah, they have all these stories.
I'm like, motherfucker, so you never got caught, dude?
Yeah.
I should have been doing life a million times over for how many times I got caught.
But the whole thing was, I hustled since day one.
I ended up getting bagged at like 24, doing 10 years.
I get out at about 35.
I'm almost fucking 40 now.
Everybody gets all pissed because they're like, won't you know the exact dates on here?
I'm like, fuck you, motherfuckers.
Nobody fucking remembers the exact dates on a fucking podcast right on their shit.
They're like, he said it was this day.
Oh, oh.
At 34, fucking...
Some guy did that on my last show.
I was like, fuck you, bitch.
Fucking blocked.
And it's like, the whole thing, you're spouting this shit off quick.
But ended up doing 10 years.
California prison system, which is fucking gangland.
Yeah.
So, and I got a bunch of questions about that as well and how you turned your life around.
So going back though, so you were dealing just marijuana?
Nah, anything we get our hands on.
Okay, so...
I mean, shit comes down from British Columbia.
They bring some packs and we get the packs.
You know, they don't bring money back.
Was this the hydroponic weed?
Yeah, it was like the BC Hydro, you know?
And then it went to like some fucking like that...
That greenhouse outdoor shit.
And then it started to be some kush that was like even...
Kush was $6,000 a pound back in the day when I was fucking rocking and rolling.
But the fucking...
This is before weed was legal too.
Yeah, this is before weed was legal.
And the Canadians don't bring money back across the border.
So they're not going to bring stacks of cash.
And people are like...
People are just fucking oblivious to all this shit.
We had burner phones that were like...
From big ass Canadian suppliers that we would just fucking hold down the button and it would say kill my berry and you just press the button till the phone would just fry itself.
Oh wow.
If you get pulled over or something.
Wow.
But the whole thing was is that.
So you had a good connect out of Canada.
Oh yeah, the mega connect.
You were getting to step.
How are you, I mean, of course, I'm asking.
They don't bring money back across what I was saying.
They bring dope back across.
Yes.
I was right in the middle.
I'm in San Diego.
So I got the Mexican Connect across the border.
I got the Canadian Connect coming down.
And I'm right in the middle.
And Mexican weed is trash.
But we wouldn't bring back...
The weed wouldn't go back across the border.
It was the white.
Actually, a couple years ago, you guys would have been great friends.
On opposite ends of the spectrum.
What did your parents say about all this, bro?
Dude, my parents...
I don't even talk to them right now.
But, I mean, there's always problems with...
Me growing up, but my mom smoked weed.
My dad was a construction worker.
They didn't have much control over me and my brother.
They would try to, but we were fucking lunatics.
I was at a young age off the charts.
I wouldn't listen to anyone.
That's why I'm good at being an entrepreneur and good at life because I never checked in.
I never listened to my parents.
I never listened to society.
I never listened.
So I have a problem not listening.
I see something that I can do and I just fucking do it.
That's where everyone fucks up out here.
They try to make some content.
They can't even make it because everything they're thinking and doing, they're checking in all the time.
Is this okay to say?
Fucking pussy ass shit.
But I just never been that way.
I give it up to my parents.
They tried, but they couldn't fucking control us.
My brother's in and out of prison and was on the streets homeless and in drugs to where it fucked him up.
And then I was in prison for a massive stretch, you know.
So with the drug stuff, like how did you, did you have people, you said you had runners for you.
Did you mail it?
Did you have them just deliver it?
Just people just dropping off to two different people and then they push it everywhere.
Gotcha.
It was just safe.
It was just like, hey, you take this, you take this.
Yeah.
But that's how I went to prison.
I gave some to a kid and allegedly, you know, I never, I've never admitted that I did what the fuck they, Dave fucking busted me for.
But I give something to this kid.
He gives it to this dude.
And this dude's like, he's like, fuck your dude.
I'll pay it back when I get it.
And the kid's like, I wouldn't say that.
You don't know this guy.
This is not the guy to say that about.
He's fucked up.
He's going to fucking kill us.
Jesus Christ.
He's like, please God, pay him.
And I'm like, yeah, tell the motherfucker to bring some work down.
Tell him to bring some work down.
So he paid you back?
Nah, something happened at like a hotel room where the guy fucking barely lived or some shit.
And that's what I got in trouble for.
So that's what the burglary was for.
He told the kids, fuck your dude.
Like, I ain't paying shit.
And then somehow something happened, led to another at a hotel room where the dude barely lived.
And I got the Assault, deadly weapon.
Gotcha.
The home invasion, because it was a hotel room.
Yeah.
It was his inhabited dwelling at the time.
Yeah.
And they picked me up eight months later.
U.S. Marshals just fucking slung that fucking AR in my face.
They're like, you're fucked.
And something happened the day before that was even worse.
So I looked at my chick at the time.
I said, oh, I'm done.
Like, that guy died type shit, you know?
Oh, shit.
I looked at her like, ah, that dude didn't make it.
And then the guy's like, you don't know what this is for, do you?
And I'm like, what?
And he's like...
Yeah, you don't even know what this is for.
You're fucked up.
We have like 40 calls on your ass.
Like, I was a nuisance.
That's when the marshal showed up?
Yeah, yeah.
And he's like, what do you think it's for?
I said, a violation.
He said, they don't send the marshals for a fucking violation.
Yeah.
You know, and so...
They picked me up.
They took me in and I never saw light again.
You know, I swore I was going to bail out, but I had a prior charge of a sales charge.
So my sales charge that I was on, I had a joint suspension.
Yeah, I had a joint suspension for a dope case.
And I got pulled over in the Rover with like 12 pounds.
To me, it was nothing.
I'm like, I'll bail it out and like fucking, I was bailed out and like, Less than two hours.
And then I took the five years joint suspension.
I'm like, oh, I won't get in trouble again like we all think.
And then this case happens within those five years.
So then I can't bail out because I violated my joint suspension.
So, okay.
All right.
So because I don't want the audience to think like you just ran up in a house and you like robbed innocent people or something like that.
It's all allegedly.
But yeah, so someone fucking someone in the game.
Fucking acted like they were a bad motherfucker.
And they owed you money.
They owed money and they got splatted like the fucking pussy bitch they were.
Okay.
And then they...
The funny thing is, the guy probably sees that I'm all famous now off this and he's probably like, that motherfucker...
Fuck you, motherfucker.
How about that?
Cops don't even like that shit.
Cops don't even like when some snitch bitch is fucking pushing weight.
He gets his shit splattered.
Then he's like, please, cops, help me.
Fuck you, motherfucker.
Yeah, because, I mean, he's a dope dealer, too.
We never, where I'm from, we never fuck with civilians.
Never.
If you're in a game, though, you're fucking, you're territory.
Take your shit.
Fuck you on my street force.
Mine, motherfucker.
Yeah, he definitely snitched on you.
He sat on the stand and was like, I went to trial.
I lost.
I got hemmed.
I got hammered.
Oh, fuck.
So you saw all the evidence against you.
Oh, everything.
You saw all the discovery.
The kid snitched on me.
They got it less than a year.
The other kid got four years because he did some grimy shit.
The fucking victim got like some time to even.
Like, dude, he had...
He had 15 different versions of his fucking story.
My lawyer went like this.
What about this version?
That was a lie.
What about this version?
That was a lie.
What about this version?
That was a lie.
And he's like, so, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, here's version 16 of the story that this man has told.
How is it beyond a reasonable doubt?
They went and had P.F. Chang's, ate their shit, came back and said guilty so fucking quick it was a riot.
Wow.
Look at it.
In my case, bro.
In my case, bro.
Yeah.
The district attorney smoked herself.
On 11-11-11, when I was already incarcerated, doing my time, the district attorney straight killed herself.
Dude, I came out on top of everybody on this motherfucker.
Like, why'd she smoke herself?
She couldn't live in what the fuck she was doing.
They were giving man years to people that shouldn't have got them.
She stacked so many trials.
I shouldn't have had a...
Why the fuck would you have a robbery in the first with the inhabited dwelling and then a burglary with an accomplice present and then a battery with serious bodily injury and then an assault with a great bodily injury?
She stacked all the damn charges.
So it was 28 fucking years.
When I lost the trial, I just had a ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
And fucking I got busted for 28 fucking years.
Wow.
I ended up doing 10 on the appeal after she smoked herself.
Oh.
Oh, wow.
So if she had lived, you probably would have been...
What the fuck?
They just kept me going.
Wow.
I was on a level four yard, fucking stretched out, covered in fucking ganging, talking about, what's up?
I got my hand raised.
I'll do the next shit, motherfucker.
Okay.
Like, I was done.
So just so the audience understands this shit, because we threw a lot of jargon out there.
So it looks to me, and you correct me if I'm wrong here, right?
Because it's interesting, because I used to investigate drug trafficking, and then we're here with the fourth drug trafficker.
So...
So you were getting the drugs basically from Canada, hydroponic, high quality shit.
You had two guys that you would give it to.
They would go ahead and give it.
You were basically a regional supplier.
And then they'd give it to some other guys.
Some dude that they were giving it to didn't pay you.
He didn't pay them.
And they were little bitches.
And they're like, he won't pay us.
I said, you better fucking get that money.
Exactly.
So then, ends up where you guys track them down to a hotel.
Yeah, this at the time was like $150,000, $200,000.
I was going to ask you how much you owed you next.
Yeah, it was like a 50-pack of some $3,000 a fucking pound bud.
Yeah.
Some fucking greenhouse outdoor.
No, it was like the fucking BC, like the grapefruits and the juicy fruits and the cherries.
That's what they were called back then.
And this isn't like shitty weed, just so you guys know.
No, it was like $3,000 a pound, good, like, stinky fucking Canadian Hydro.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And this is $150K in 2006, 2007?
Yeah, that was like $1.5 million.
Yeah, that's like a lot of money back then, guys.
You know what I mean?
So that's like easily doubled now.
So we used to fucking weigh our money.
People show those fucking stupid movies where there's a money counter.
The fuck would you sit there and wait for it to go...
Ding!
Why the fuck would you do that?
Why wouldn't you just throw down a stack of 20s and have it say 50 or 48, and that would be $1,000.
Here's 20s.
50-20s is $1,000.
Boom, it's a gram of bill.
You don't fucking use a money counter.
You weigh your fucking money.
Legendary.
So basically, those two guys are too pussy to get the money for you.
So you go get it yourself, but obviously you get caught up.
Marshall's come and get you.
Eight months later, I got away for a while and I was just smoking speed being a piece of shit.
So you knew you were wanted?
Yeah.
I had my pit bulls and I was in Oceanside.
I had a grow house.
And I was just doing drugs.
And I knew I was fucked.
I was just waiting to get fucking busted.
And I would go to the Lancheta.
It's like a Mexican little truck that has fucking...
They sell chorizo and eggs.
They sell single cigarettes.
They sell burner phones.
And I'd be at the Lancheta like...
Fucking tweaking.
I'd be like, hurry up.
Hurry up.
Get my shit.
And then you'd see like the black car come around.
Boom!
And I'd just take off running.
And my pit bull would go running like towards the cops.
I'll go running this way.
I'd just duck over like 10 fences and they didn't know where the fuck I was.
Was it cops every time?
Every time.
The gang task force was looking for me forever.
Oh, shit.
Wow.
So you had feds.
You had state.
They're looking at you.
It took the marshals eight hours to find me, but state was on me for like months.
But then the marshals found me in eight fucking hours.
That's how good the marshals are.
They're very good.
It was just like, boom, done, late.
Well, we're done with your shit.
They have a bunch of techniques and devices that do us to find people.
I mean, that's what they do.
And the thing is, typically when the marshals are there, you know what that means?
So I'll give you guys a little bit of insight.
If the marshals are coming after you, that means that the state has pretty much said, you know what?
We're done.
Fuck it.
We're going to delegate this warrant over to the marshals because we've given exhaust all options, etc.
Then the marshals takes it and then they pretty much...
They don't want to say they couldn't get you.
They'll try.
They don't want to be like, hey...
The state don't want to fuck with the feds like that.
Hey, we can't find this fucking dope fiend who's ducking us in a shitty ass gang neighborhood.
I was in like Center Street in Oceanside.
So gang neighborhood.
I had little grow houses and shit.
Yeah.
I was a world-class piece of shit at that time.
I remember one of my friends was all loud at the spot.
And I mean, if you saw how bad I brutalized one of my friends for being loud at my grow house, you'd be like, this is like a sick movie.
Fuck.
I'd be like stabbing the dude and hitting him with the fucking golf club and telling him, why are you being loud?
Stupid motherfucker.
I'll fucking kill you.
And then I made him still be my friend after that.
I went to his house the next day, all fucking demonic with these big old black circles of eyes, and I'm like, where's home yet?
And his chick's like, he does not want to be anywhere around you.
Go get him the fuck out here.
We're going somewhere.
And she's like, no.
I'm like, get him out here.
She's like, he's fucked up.
You fucked that dude up.
I'm just like, go get him.
It was like the trimming shears for like a fucking weed that like they're two razors stuck together.
Just fucking just like in the leg.
Like, shut the fuck up, fool.
Like I come in, he's drinking in my grow house and I was so twacked out.
I just fucking started popping him in his leg, his chest.
Like, and he fully just fucking too thick razor blades just stabbing the shit out of him.
Damn.
And he's just like, what are you doing looking at me?
And I was like in one of those sick movies, tweaker movies in my head where I'm like, I'm like, shut up, fool.
Just be quiet.
Like, I'm all calm about it.
Holy shit!
Yeah, just way fucked up in the head.
So this was a very dark time in your life.
Oh, yeah.
I was fucking that.
I thought it's still a movie.
Like, Miami's a movie.
I've lived a movie my whole life.
Yeah.
Like, other people don't live a movie.
I've lived one long fucking movie.
Even when I was in prison, I stood back in my head and I just lived a movie.
I'm like, okay, how's this gonna play out?
Okay.
Like, I'm always writing, like, this massive story.
People don't live like that.
So you're wanted...
You're like on the run, paranoid.
You said you're on speed.
You're on drugs.
You're drinking vodka out of a water bottle at 24-7 and smoking speed and doing lines.
Any aspirations at all other than...
I swore I was going to get my shit back together, get a bunch of money, and fucking still be Tony Montana, bro.
Okay.
I grew up watching all the gangster movies.
I was like, I'm like, I don't be the most gangster motherfucker that ever lived.
And that's why I end up in prison.
A lot of people watch all that shit, but you end up in prison when you really live like that.
That was what I thought was the coolest shit ever.
So, obviously, the marshals come.
They come get you.
And, you know, kudos to you.
If the marshals come get you, that means you did a good job.
That means you're the best at being a fucking gangster motherfucker.
It means that you were the future task force that to come get you.
So good job, man.
As a former friend, I can tell you that.
So they come get you.
Obviously, that first night in prison, what was that like?
Well, first night is county jail.
Oh yeah, county jail.
So you go into county jail and I was so fucked up, dude.
I started a riot in like the first two or three days.
So, like, in prison, there's the Paisas, the Southsiders, and the Whites.
What's the Paisas?
What's the Southsiders?
Paisas are like real Mexican fucking people from Mexico.
They speak Spanish.
They're not Mexican-Americans.
And then there's Southsiders, like all the LA gangs, San Diego gangs, the California American-Mexican gang members.
So, Paisas from Mexico, barely speak English.
The gangsters from California, all different gangs from LA, San Diego, everything from Northern to Southern California.
Or no, Southern California down.
Northerners on the other side of the day room.
But paisas, Southsiders, and then whites on this side of the day room.
Blacks, others, and Northerners on this side.
What are others?
Others are like Asians and Samoans and shit.
So they click the box, others.
When you go into prison.
I don't know what I'd go into.
They check the box.
Like Middle Eastern people too, or like anyone of like, any Asian, Samoan, Middle Eastern can go other.
I'd be into other probably.
Maybe the black people would accept that.
Also, Southsiders take anybody.
Yeah.
So there's black Southsiders, there's Asian, there's fucking, there's Middle Eastern ones, there's, you know, it's just, they're just numbers.
Southsiders run the shit.
Okay.
So we got the day room split like this.
But I'm like such a- This is the county jail now, right?
Yeah, I'm such a bitch when I first get busted.
And I think I'm like a big ass dude, because everyone's kind of fucking not swole.
They're all drug addicts.
And even though I was on drugs, I'd drink a lot of protein shakes and just massacre weights.
I was still swole.
You're still lifting weights?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then I would just still hit my protein intake while tweaking and so I was like ripped and big still like and then And the thing is, I go, I'm on a call, like a video call with my chick and my parents and shit.
And I'm like, listen, you motherfuckers, like, get me the fuck out of here.
Go get my fucking money and get me the fuck out.
And I'm talking mad shit like this.
And then it's like in Upper West 3 in Vista County Jail where everyone's going away for a long time.
So, like, they waited all week to, like, talk to their girl.
And everybody's supposed, in prison, you're supposed to be, like, real respectful, like, talking low, like, having respect.
And here I am, some dumbass, like...
Dumbass white dude just gets busted, talking shit, loud as fuck.
And the homies are like looking at me like, you fucking stupid motherfucker.
And then I go back in the block and I go to get on the phone and they stand in front of the phone.
And I'm like, what the fuck?
I go to use another one.
The guy stands in front of the phone.
And I'm like, what the fuck?
Are these Southsiders again in front of the phone?
Yeah.
And they're not letting me use the phone.
And then there's a cell door open behind me right here.
And then this full Largo's standing in front of me.
He's like 6'6", like 6'8".
He's like the fucking studliest looking long hair, fucking gangster ass, fucking Mexican.
The biggest Mexican that ever fucking existed.
Damn!
Yeah.
And then he just comes running at me and there's two essays behind me.
They're going to drag me in the cell and kill me.
Oh shit.
That's how I got the scar above my eye, like a big old fucking, I don't know what side it is, but I'm looking at a mirror so it's backwards.
Yeah.
But there's a big old scar above my eye.
And the dude had a tomahawk and he just fucking cut the shit out of the top of my fucking eye.
A tomahawk?
How the fuck do you have that?
A tomahawk's like a fucking toothbrush with razors melted into it.
So they get the razors out of a razor and they melt them in a fucking toothbrush.
So it's just like the massive...
It's just a stick with razors on the end.
Damn!
And he fucking tried, he just cuts my eye and it's bleeding so much over my eyeball.
I thought my actual eyeball was cut and like it was like the vitreous humor leaking out of my eye, like the fluid leaking down my face because I couldn't wipe the fucking blood away quick enough.
And I'm like, fuck, and I'm still fighting these motherfuckers and they're not really doing nothing.
A lot of them aren't that strong and shit.
And the cops come in, they shoot us with a bunch of pepper balls.
And then I end up in the back, which is the shoe.
It's three of them, right?
But there's...
If the SA's trying to fight me, then all the whites have to jump with me, and then all the SA's jump on me, too.
So if one SA jumps, they all jump.
If you don't jump with your own race, you get fucked.
So it's very fucking racial.
And then the one guy that jumped with me...
And that means getting into the fight for the audience out there.
Because he's a white guy in there.
So all the whites have to jump and get my back and all the Mexicans got to get their back.
And that's just how it works.
But the cops come in, they shoot a bunch of pepper balls.
The fucking building goes down.
They take us to the back.
They split us up.
And then I have to do like my whole time.
How many stitches do you need to get on?
I don't even fucking remember.
It was probably like 50 or something.
The whole thing is I go to the back, which was like...
What was it?
E4. It was like the fucking straight fucking like no sunlight, no celly, no TV in the day room.
Everybody in there is either a PC or you're from GP and you're in the shoe.
PC, protective custody.
And then what was the other one you said?
You're GP, but you're in the shoe.
Okay, general population.
This is ad seg in county.
Yeah.
So I'm in administrative segregation.
So they're trying to figure out like if I'm good or not because the essay is just trying to jump in.
I'm like, I ain't fucking going PC. Fuck you, you know?
You think they would have tried to kill you?
If they would have put me back to the line before the problem is solved with my people and their people, then yeah, there would have been a fucking issue.
But these issues don't go into prison from county jail.
So they held me in ad seg from that first fucking two days in county held me in ad seg for the eight months while I'm doing my trial by my fucking self.
And I'm facing all this time and I'm in a cell by myself the whole fucking time.
So that one fight basically kept you segregated for eight months while you were fighting the case.
I'm fucked.
Do you think they would have killed you?
A lot of them were doing life and shit.
Why not?
This is what they do.
The whole thing is I'm in the back.
I'm even back there with Shelly Malil from The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
He's like a PC. He's a famous actor from that movie.
He got a lot of time.
And they let him out.
He was back there.
Like, there's PCs back there.
There's guys that are J-cats, meaning they're fucked up on psych meds and shit.
There's PCs.
There's, like, old NLR guys who can't walk the line.
Nazi lowriders.
It means Nazi lowrider.
Oh.
But that's, like, they're like a white gang who can't be on the line anymore.
They got green-lighted.
Okay, so, alright.
But there's, like, all the people who shouldn't be back there, and then the people like me who are GP that are back there who wear a blue band, they're all wearing yellow bands, and you know who everyone is, and you can't talk to the people who are PC, but there'll be people back there who got caught with, like, weed, or they have, like, they took off on cars.
Real quick for the audience, because we're using a bunch of prison terminology that people might not be able to follow right now.
PC is protective custody.
Protective custody.
SNY is general population, which means you're out there with everybody.
That's why my channel is GP. I did all my time GP. Even though I had a lot of fucking fucked up shit happen, where that happens to everybody who's doing mad time.
Shit will happen where it's like, is this guy going to fucking hold strong, or is he going to fucking lock it up?
Locking it up means going PC. Okay.
Which is typical of celebrities, etc.
Those guys act like they do real time.
They get put in PC. That's why that guy, like I said, he was in the four-year-old virgin.
He got put in PC. He didn't go in and be like, I need to be in protective custody.
They're like, you can't walk the line.
You're like a celebrity.
And walking the line means being in general population.
Yeah, being a fucking gangster motherfucker in Cali.
And then you said that there was NLRs...
Yeah, they're actually green-lighted from...
They can't walk the line, but they won't lock it up.
So Cali just puts them in the back.
So they live in the back.
They only stay in the chute.
Okay.
And green-lighted, guys, means pretty much they're marked for death.
Yeah, they're dead.
Like, if you get them, they're on site.
Yeah.
So for their own safety.
But they're not put in protective custody because they refuse...
Is that what it is?
They get put there because they won't let them walk the line anymore because they know there's politics against them.
Even mostly chomos and shit, they won't let them walk the line even if they wanted to.
They'll put them in PC. They'll die for sure.
The first thing you do if you find out someone's a chomo is they're going to mark the shit out of their face across their eye right here so that you know the dude's a chomo for life and they're just going to try to kill you.
But first is to mark them real bad.
Yeah.
Prison's fucking crazy, bro.
Dude, that's scary, man.
Yeah, there's some crimes that, like, they'll fuck you up for.
Being a snitch, that's another one.
If they find out that you, like, testified or whatever.
Anything with women, kids, any rape, anything with kids, anything snitching or anything, you're done.
Wow.
Yeah.
I don't want to go to jail, bro.
Is that all the terms pretty much?
We got all the fucking terms.
Prison's an old place, so there's a lot of fucking terms.
These motherfuckers still call it backarms.
I'm like, motherfucker, it's a tricep, you stupid motherfucker.
And they're just like, I'm going to go do backarms.
And I'm like, You guys are so fucking stupid here.
I was the smartest motherfucker in that motherfucker.
That ain't much to say, but I mean, every time I went somewhere, I would have to have the keys, and I wouldn't want to.
I'd be like, fuck, not a fucking gin.
I have to fucking guide these motherfuckers, and that's what changed my life, is that Like, for me to get out, I had to keep these guys sober.
I had to keep these guys clean.
Or they would get dope from the other races.
It would cause a fucking riot.
It would cause a problem because they can't pay.
They don't give a fuck.
And someone's got to pay.
Can you talk about...
Because I want the audience to really know this, too.
So that...
Obviously, some guys might know about certain jail systems or prison systems from other states or whatever.
California is very different.
California prison system is very racial.
Can you talk about that real quick?
Like I said, just like in county jail, it's the same thing.
Whites, Pisces, and Southsiders on one side of the day room.
The other side of the day room is Northerners, others, and Blacks.
And the thing of why I didn't say Northerners in my county jail, because I'm in San Diego.
There's no Northerners in San Diego County Jail.
If there is Northerners in San Diego County jail, they put them in the back because there's just one of them and there's going to be a fucking problem.
Someone's from Stockton or some shit.
They're from Stockton, Concord, all these places up there.
The whole fucking point behind it is that Like, you have to check your own race.
So, like, if a white guy gets out of line, another white guy has to check him.
So that there's no actual riots taking place.
It's kind of a better system that you check your own people.
And you're responsible for your own people.
So, like, if my people start using dope, I have to check them.
And, like, the whole thing is, is the loose fucking screws and the people who are liabilities are the dope users and people like that.
So they have to fucking, they have to put in work.
And since everyone has to jump, you don't want liabilities.
You don't want liabilities.
You want strong.
And dude, on a GP 270 yard in California prison, or a 180 yard, but mainly 270 yards is what I was on.
I did time on a 180 Salinas Valley, but the 270 blocks are the normal yards.
There's only like 10 white dudes.
And there's 220 people in the building.
And it's split down the middle.
Here's the half, which is Southsiders, Pisces, and Whites.
Ten white guys, or eight white guys.
And then the other side is Blacks, Northerners, and others.
Y'all are the minorities.
Oh, fuck, dude.
And then the Southerners have the biggest car.
They're just the biggest group.
And then even the white guys break down into cars and gangs for their county.
Okay.
So it says Dago on my stomach.
That's, like, the gang I roll with in prison is San Diego.
It's called Dago.
And, like, we just, we're against, like, the other cities, kind of.
We click up.
So San Diego is D-I-E-G-O, but we spell it Dago because there's no I or no E in there because we don't fuck with the I-E, which is the Inland Empire.
We won't tattoo I-E on us.
It's kind of like how Crips won't say, like...
B. Yeah, exactly.
They'll call him a custer instead of a buster.
Yeah, 100%.
So, I mean, it's just, everything is gangland.
Like, I got 23 on, 23, or 1904 on my shit, 23 on me, and these are, like, letters, and everything is, like, you earn your letters in prison.
So it says Dago on my stomach, it says 1904 on my knees and on the back of my calves, that means SD. But it's just, it's fucking gangland.
And people, people just don't understand it.
And it's better off that way, because then there's, there's no fucking, There's no shit between, like, if they caught some weird shit happening between two dudes, two white guys in prison, they'd be killed.
There's no, other states have weird ass shit.
Like, there's some gay shit happening or whatever the fuck, you know?
Like, there's that shit.
There's nothing like that in Cali.
You know, there's no, there's no, there's nothing.
Like people are like, oh yeah, in prison, like they'll say in the comments, like, oh, dude probably took it up the ass so many times or some shit because I'll be walking for, because it's like leg day and I got big legs and they'll try to talk shit like that.
And it's like, motherfucker, you don't even know what goes on in prison, right?
There's nothing like that in Cali prison.
Maybe these other fucking states, but not fucking Cali.
Right.
So, like, Prison Grape, I guess, is not a thing in...
Fuck no, not in Cali.
No.
No, that'd be like on a PC yard where everyone's like a chomo or a rapist and they're already fucking weird, you know?
Okay.
Those are like the...
That's the weirdo yards.
And that's why you want to stay GP. Because if not, you're going to have some fucking...
Some celly who's a fucking weirdo probably smoke his beat all night and likes you and shit.
Okay.
And you're going to probably have to kill him for that.
Like, it's just fucked up.
So either way, you're just so fucked.
If you're on GP, you're going to have to fucking put in work and do some gangster-ass shit and be very violent and live like that.
And if you're on PC, you're going to have some fucking weirdo as a Sally who's just sitting there all fucking just...
Probably fucking had some crime against kids, bro.
And the whole thing is, if someone comes in with a crime against kids, these guys miss their kids, bro.
They miss their families.
They'll fucking kill you, dude.
They're like, you touched a fucking little girl, motherfucker?
It makes me want to cry thinking about how fucking...
It's so much fucking just passion these guys have because they're taken away from life.
And if they hear that you fucking did that to someone's old lady, they're fucking going to slice your head off in front of everybody and laugh about it.
It's just nothing but props, you know?
I heard in jail, when you're there, it's so painful.
It's ten times emotions.
You're sad.
If you're happy, you're happy.
If you're mad, you're mad.
Yeah, that's what people don't get out here like...
You know, people would be in prison and they'd be like trying to write their people on the street and they'd be real intense and they'd be like, I love you so much.
I miss you so much.
And people are here like, damn, this dude's too intense.
It's what it does to you.
That's why I'm really fucking intense.
Because I was in prison for 10 years.
It was just straight fucking heightened emotional state all the fucking time.
And I learned to just be really calm in a place like that and stay focused.
And I run a really structured routine that would just take my mind to a different place.
To where I was always able to outwork everybody.
In prison, you have your program.
What time you wake up, how hard you work out, the tats you have, the way you look, who you are.
That's all you have.
You don't have money.
So you just have this you as your validation.
So you're your walking billboard.
And people don't get that the whole thing is...
Like, that's who you are.
So if you wanted to be the best person on that yard, you had to have the tightest program.
You had to be the swollest.
You had to do the most pull-ups, most push-ups, most workouts.
You fucking...
It's just how you validate yourself.
So I just...
I stayed with that validation when I came out here...
And it was just the source of discipline that made me really successful.
So, I'm not going to hold your brother.
I don't want to go to jail.
That sounds crazy.
But, not advocating for it, did it really help you, you'd say, move forward and become a better person?
Yeah, I was the worst, dude.
It made me just really sit down and realize everything I was doing wrong.
Did it humble you?
Well, my life changed when I went from trying to live by laws of man, and then I started living by universal laws.
And so I was like, oh, I can't get away with that.
Like, I used to just try to get away with shit.
So I was like, nah, like, I'll totally just fucking, I'll totally just fuck this fool off.
And I'll, if I don't get caught, I'll get caught.
But then I realized that it would just take away from me so much.
It's what I call karmic dit.
And I would just carry that with me so much that I could never move forward in life.
And once I realized all these universal laws and how true they were, then I started to be able to Hold myself accountable to something greater.
And that was like, that was God, the universe, whatever, whoever you want to say guides us.
And everyone's like, oh, you find God in prison.
I never was just like, I have a Jesus tattoo, but I was never like fully just saying it was Jesus or this or that.
I was just like, there's something bigger.
Like, what the fuck?
There's no fucking way that someone like me would go to prison.
Go through this hero's journey, change like this, really change myself and come out and have this great of a life.
Unless there is like, you get blessed for being a better person.
There's somebody up there.
That's what I'm saying.
If a man is right, his world will be right.
And that's the one thing that I've just guided myself from since then, you know?
So, hold on, I want to keep going with the story because we lost track of it real fast and I want the people to kind of see what he had to go through.
So, You're by yourself.
You're in segregation.
Eight months fighting your case, right?
Dude, I had a pregnant chick at the time.
I had a fucking pregnant pit bull at the time.
It was all going down.
So you're fighting your case, and you took it to trial, right?
You're eight months there, isolated.
What was that like, man?
Going to trial is always stressful.
I had a water bag in my cell, and that water bag just made me fucking...
It was all I had.
I would just curl it.
I would just work out with it.
I would try to do leg extensions with it.
I did, like, bodybuilding-type routines on the street before I went to prison, so I knew how to structure a routine.
If I could make weights, I could build my body correctly because I'm not a fucking moron.
Yeah.
The whole thing was, I just had that water bag, and then these captains and these cops would come in and take my water bag, and I'd just be like, you motherfuckers, I'm gonna fucking kill you if you take my fucking water bag again.
Wow.
Yeah, and they'd just be like, what?
I remember this one time, I wrote all over my cell all this crazy shit, and then the dude came in and took my water bag, tried to tell me to take it down, and I popped off at the captain so bad, they're like, oh, you're fucked, you know?
And...
You know, I just kept fucking up.
I kept fucking up.
Even to when I went to prison and I caught an A1 stabbing, you know?
What's an A1 stabbing?
It's like a 115.
So you get a 115, it's like when you get in trouble in prison.
It's like a fucking write-up, you know?
Yeah.
So you get a 115.
And the highest 115 you can get is an A1. That's murder, attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon.
And I got an A1 felony, or A1 write-up, and then I have 115.
That's not the charge, too.
Yeah, and I went to the SHU, and the SHU was 14 months, and I did 11 months, 8 days in the SHU. SHU stands for?
Segregated housing unit.
Yeah.
So I did 11 months, 8 days in the SHU on that.
Holy shit.
And the whole time in there, I thought I was getting a life sentence because I already have four strikes.
They stacked the strikes on me.
And they're like, you got four strikes, Wes?
That doesn't make sense.
Wait, how'd you get four strikes when you had just got into prison?
I had four strikes from the court case, but they can only make you run on two of them.
So I really only had two, but I've been convicted of four strikes.
And then now I'm in prison.
I'm about to catch another strike.
Four felonies.
Yeah, I'm about to get it with all strikable felonies.
And then I got charged with.
So then I go to prison and I'm getting another strike now because I get an institutional stabbing with an inmate manufacturer weapon.
And I'm like, I'm fucked.
But luckily at this time, you guys can look it up.
You could type in North Fork Prison Riot on YouTube.
And there's a huge riot at the time.
They sent us to North Fork.
They sent us to fucking Oklahoma.
They sent us to Arizona.
Wait, what?
This is California?
This is California prisons because they send you to CCA, Corrections Corp of America.
So when California bed space is fully fucking done, they just middleman you to other states.
Oh, wow.
And so you're all Cali inmates in fucking Oklahoma.
We're all just like, hey, there's that fool from LA. There's that fool from SD. And we're all in Oklahoma in fucking just these buildings.
Middle of fucking nowhere.
There's snow in the winter.
But they had weights and shit.
And it was pretty cool.
But it just fucking...
So they shuffled you guys around.
So you lose your trial and then they move you to Northbrook.
First, I lost my trial.
I went to...
I went to Donovan for reception.
Okay.
I went to Donovan 16 block.
That's where they book you in.
Yeah, that's when you go to reception.
And you don't leave yourself for the first basically month and a half, two months, while they understand your gang affiliation, who you are and everything.
How was your first day?
I walked in the block and in the very first day, everybody gets off the bus.
They just strip everyone naked.
You're all standing there.
You're like, this is some fucking bullshit.
And making you squat and cough in front of everyone.
And the first fucking day, this dude trips from TCF. He starts just sharpening up this fucking pencil all crazy.
And there's like a white crip right there and white crips aren't allowed.
And then he just fucking comes over and he just starts massacring this dude in the neck right in the fucking shit the first day.
The white crip does that?
No, the white dude to the white crip because you can't be a white crip.
Okay.
You're not allowed to be white and join a black gang.
Okay.
So he just starts fucking massacring this dude in the neck and I'm like...
God damn.
You know, and even when you walk into, it was so bad in Donovan in 16 Block, when you walk in, you could choose to go PC or GP. Like, they would tell the dude at the fucking place, like, hey, I got fucking enemy concerns.
Dude, they would, like, ring a bell even, because they would laugh about it, like the cops would.
And it was just, that's why I always, some of my videos, like, ding, another bitch, you know, ding, another bitch.
And it just was such a fucking crazy existence, but 16 block, we go sit in this cell for three weeks.
They send us over to 17 block, we're in this cell for a month and a half to two months.
Nobody comes out for anything.
You come out for yards, someone already gets stabbed when you come out to where they lock the cell down again.
You never really come out of your cells in Cali.
You had mentioned, I watched one of your videos, and you had mentioned that when you get into the prison system and you're white, the other white guys are watching you, making sure that everything is good because they don't want you to be a liability.
They kind of got to train you up for the situation.
When you came in, were other White inmates looking at you guys?
I was on Swole and people knew I was with the business.
These dudes are fucking weirdos.
Most of the dudes are straight weirdos.
So you'd be like, oh, that dude's a fucking weirdo.
Check his paperwork again.
That dude's fucking weird.
But if you know someone's a stud, it's like out here.
You walk by half these dudes, you're like, that dude has been watching weird porn all day probably.
Then you see another dude, you're like, oh, this dude's a stud.
Look, he just pulled up in his fucking range or his fucking rolls.
He knows what's up.
He's got a Lambo.
Trust him.
He's fucking successful.
And a lot of people are like, that's not for sure.
Some people have money or we're not.
You can read someone's fucking energy.
Yeah.
So the first two weeks, you're in your cell pretty much.
Yeah, you're in your cell.
I have to sell you.
When did they pull you inside and when did they grab you and tell you the rules of...
Well, anytime you come to the block, you fish.
So you don't come out of the cell for a long time and you're making like...
Can you explain fishing for the audience real quick?
You'll cut a toothpaste container and you'll leave a little bit in the end of it and you'll get your boxer string for your boxers and you pull all the fuzzy shit out of the top of the boxers and you make a line out of it.
You make a fucking...
You get like many pairs of boxers.
You make a line that will go all the way down the fucking tier.
So there'll be like something to bounce off right here.
People will make their little car that they slide and you slide out your car.
They slide out theirs.
They pull you in and you put a note on it and you could talk to each other that way or pass shit.
I mean, people are so good at it, they'll fucking slide their car out, bounce it off the wall, over the railing, down onto the table, and pull something off the fucking table.
What?
These dudes are fucking crazy.
Very innovative, yeah.
And so you're fishing your paperwork, everyone's sending their paperwork this way, and the charges to look for and shit.
Can you explain to the people what sending your paperwork is and why that's important?
Yeah, see, we have a lot to go over.
Yeah, yeah, because I really want the audience to understand this.
The paperwork is like your charges.
So you'll have your paperwork with all your charges, the codes that you were charged with, and everybody has the codes written down to check their Sally's paperwork.
If your Sally's bad, you have to stab him.
Like, you're stuck in the cell with him.
If you happen to get a chomo as your celly right then, then people are gonna, they're gonna fish you down a knife.
You're gonna have to stab your own celly.
Damn.
It's, you get in a fucked up situation.
Cause if you don't do it, they stab you.
They're gonna stab you.
Yo, I can imagine him walking in prison like, I'm Kratos.
Literally when people would like, by the end of my term and I was getting to like level twos and the smaller prisons and these guys come in, they're like scared and shit.
And I have like writing all over me.
I'm fully tatted.
And I'm just sitting there just working out all huge and shit.
They're just like, oh, what the fuck?
This sucks.
I want to go home.
And a lot of people come on here.
They're like, what if the guy knows karate?
They're like, nobody gives a fuck if you know karate.
We're going to fucking pin you down and cut your fucking head off, dude.
What if a guy knew fucking MMA, dude?
Come on, dude.
Right.
There's fucking so many people.
It's a numbers game.
You're not going to be able to do anything.
And they got weapons, dude.
And the whole thing is, is you can't win.
If you go to another block, they're just going to keep doing it until you're removed.
Like, if you don't want to go along with the fucking rules of the prison system, you're going to get fucked.
Like, people are like, I wouldn't listen.
I would do my own thing.
No, you wouldn't.
No, you wouldn't.
And they think like they're fucking tough or something or they know some shit.
Bro, you ain't doing shit.
Wow.
Yeah.
Can you explain to people?
Because a lot of people are going to be stupid.
They're going to say, oh, well, you got an Aryan Brotherhood guy in here.
You got a white supremacist.
I've never been in a racist gang.
I'm not a skinhead.
There's a difference.
Yeah.
When you're white and you go to prison, you have to join the woods.
Just the white, normal white guys who are normal white guys.
And then there's skinheads and there's other gangs.
I was never a skinhead.
I'm a wood.
And that's just a normal white dude.
And the whole thing is, even people now, they're like, you bump all this trap music and your Lambo.
You didn't listen to that in prison.
I said, fuck yeah, I did, motherfucker.
Fuck you talking about?
Yeah, I bump all that shit.
I always did in prison.
I was locked up with the game's foster brother, Nathan Belton.
He would tell everyone, he's like, yeah, I'm the game's foster brother.
And I wrote the game when I got out.
I have the fucking screenshot.
And I was like, is Nathan Bell your foster brother?
He's like, yeah.
But he had like nine different foster brothers, Asian ones, white, fucking everything.
He's like, LA, it's fucked up.
But, dude, prison's a motherfucker.
You have to align yourself with your race.
All you guys gotta realize is you're not that fucking tough.
And you don't want to do fucking 10 years.
Drop all your bullshit penitentiary chances and all your bullshit.
You're not with it.
You're not.
Nobody is strong enough to go do 10 years.
It will break you so many times over that you'll just come out a better person or a very horrible person.
It's going to break you so much that you get weaker or it's going to break you so much you become stronger.
And the whole thing was is like, I just didn't want to hurt nobody anymore.
It didn't feel good.
I hurt people my whole fucking life.
After I got that stabbing, I was in the shoe, and my neighbor, Guilty, he got out.
And you did almost a year for that.
Yeah, in the shoe.
And my neighbor, Guilty, sends me the phone.
I've told this story.
I call my mom, and I'm like, Mom, I got in trouble.
I don't know if I'm getting out of prison now.
I'm in the back, and I'm fucked.
And she's like, you've proven you can hurt people.
I mean, can you prove you can't?
And I was like, oh, that's how you talk to men.
Can you prove that you're not a fucking wreck, you stupid bitch?
A lot of men out here think it's cool to get in trouble and do stupid shit.
It's like, can you prove you can't?
Can you prove you have restraint?
Strength is restraint.
Strength isn't that I can break because I feel disrespected.
But then a lot of people have it backwards.
A lot of these dudes out here are super soft and they're like, yeah, he said restrain yourself.
Motherfucker, you couldn't do anything anyways.
Like I said on my thing today, you don't have an opinion if it's not an option.
You have no opinion about it if it's not an option, you fucking pussies out here.
They'll be like, yeah, fucking, it's all about being more conscious and being this better guy.
It's like, no, you should still be able to kill people, motherfucker.
You're still a man.
You still got a dick and nuts, motherfucker.
You should still be able to smash a motherfucker's fucking head if he comes and fucks with your chick or your kids.
I'll say that shit like, Discipline and dangerous is how a man should be.
And then people will be like, oh, you're quoting Jordan Peterson.
I'm like, since when was Jordan Peterson dangerous?
Shut the fuck up.
You're talking to Wes Watson, kiddo.
I actually did the 10 years.
I'm actually the most disciplined motherfucker.
I actually did the 10 years.
And I actually came out and made myself a success by helping people.
Like I tell everyone, you have to heal yourself and teach others to do the same.
I healed myself physically because I wasn't in that good of shape.
Like when I was a kid, I was a fat little chunky little kid.
That shit hurt.
Like it hurt being a fat little chubby kid more than it hurt being in prison for 10 years as a fucking real motherfucker.
Like that was cool.
Like...
Doing that time in prison to me was dope as fuck.
Because I was just like...
I was writing a story.
I was really living it.
I had to get my tats.
I had to get swole.
I had to overcome all this shit.
I was in the moment.
Like, I wasn't a bitch.
I didn't do my time like a fucking bitch.
Like, people don't realize during times of adversity...
With your self-talk and your actions, you create who you are on the other end of that shit.
So during all this fucked up shit we're talking about, I was still like, nobody can fucking break me.
The cell door slams and we don't come out for a year because we're on a racial lockdown.
I'm like, watch how I come out on the other end of this motherfucker.
And I come out on the other end actually fucking better.
And everyone else is coming out worse.
They're eating Top Ramen the whole time, putting peanut butter in their soups, eating fucking cookies all day and shit.
And I'm just like, fuck that.
I'd rather fucking die than come out softer.
And these motherfuckers come out and they're like, my boy did 10 years.
I'm like, your boy looked like he got done by his 10 years, motherfucker.
Look at that fucking sloppy piece of shit.
I said, I came out looking the way you're supposed to look if you did your 10 years right, motherfucker, with the right mindset, the right physique, the right discipline, and able to help people.
You're supposed to go through shit in this life to come out better and help people.
That's our whole goal, is to really fucking change yourself to show other people how to change, because everybody out here is suffering.
Why the fuck was my dumbass able to come out in five and a half years and kill it this hard online?
It was just a discipline.
All these motherfuckers are probably a lot more talented than us, but we're just disciplined with these guys were fucking sending texts fucking.
We're going on rumble.
We're going on Instagram.
We're doing this.
You had to learn all this shit.
Like a lot of dudes who aren't that discipline won't learn all this, so they won't be able to have this opportunity.
And they're just they're just weak.
If you fucking want to do something in this life, you just seize the opportunity to run that shit in.
And that's what I did.
I said, fuck it.
I know how to work out and make diets.
So I started with that shit.
And then I was making videos on YouTube and people were like, that's more like mindset shit.
I just started doing that to where now I sell a year of my mindset training for $40,000.
Literally, I can teach someone.
I've brought people who were like, one of my guys was a truck driver, SA from LA, Guerrero Fitness.
And I got him in shape.
I got him a six pack.
I got him to quit drinking.
I made him a better husband off being like, nah, dude, we have to be stronger.
Strength through restraint.
None of this pussy shit.
We don't bitch about shit.
We're real fucking men.
Like, in all reality, mentally tough people suffer without complaining, and mentally weak people complain without suffering.
You see these pussy-ass men out here?
Like, they're, like, in some traffic, like, bitching about it, like, all passive-aggressive.
It's like, motherfucker, if you would have done that by the old man, I'd have shot you right through your fucking window.
Like, you know how many times I want to fucking just murk a passive-aggressive bitch of a man?
Like, he wants to, like, be all weird in the elevator.
Like, let me in here.
It's like, dude, I'll fucking smash your motherfucking head in on the ground.
Wait, what did he say?
No, but, like, motherfuckers come in and their energy's like, let me in here.
I'm trying to hit my button right here.
And you're in one of these SLS, like, fucking crowd-ass elevators.
It's like, dude, I'll splatter you in front of your chick, motherfucker.
Who the fuck are you pushing through?
Like, I'll punk motherfuckers.
Even before I went to prison, a motherfucker would do that shit.
And I'll just be like, yeah?
I just pull my shit out, stick it in his face.
Like, I'm about to fuck.
Get on your knees, you fucking bitch.
And the dude would be like, ah, fuck.
And then I'd be like, oh, now your bitch is going to get shot too, motherfucker.
And she'd just be sitting there like, oh, fuck.
And I'm just like, I'm going to kill both you motherfuckers.
Get on your fucking knees.
And they're just like, and I'll just teach them the worst lesson that they ever got in their life.
Like, don't fuck with people.
Like, I'm good to people.
I'll be so solid to say, like...
I'm good to motherfuckers.
It's so hard to hold back on some of these pussies out here, though.
Yeah.
It's fucking...
It's hard, man.
Question for you.
Passive-aggressive bitch shit.
When your mom told you, hey, you need to...
Can you not hurt people?
Was that the flipping point for you?
Was that the light to turn the switch on to change?
Yeah, she told me to change.
And I was just like, that wasn't fully it.
I still fucking relapsed again.
Mm-hmm.
I still relapsed again a while later, and I did dope again.
In prison?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I drank a little bit of prison wine.
We were pushing some weight in there, and I did a fucking bump with some speed, and I just went off the fucking rails for like two weeks.
Getting in fights and shit?
I did, yeah.
I dropped like a quarter ounce on the ground at some speed and some white.
And I was looking around everywhere just going, who the fuck picked up my shit?
And then my bunkie at the time went and told the dude who had the yard that I was kind of fronting on other races about my dope.
And I went over there and the guy goes, why is your bunkie telling on you?
My stupid bunkie thought he was telling on me, like, in a good thing, like, Wes is gonna cause a problem!
And the guy who has his yard's a real fucking G, and he's like, he's just looking at the guy like, you're telling on your bunkie right now to me?
I don't give a fuck what he did.
Why are you telling on him?
And he's like, wait.
I was telling on him because he would get in trouble, you know?
He's gonna get us in trouble in a wreck.
And he's like, so let him.
Like, what the fuck?
You don't tell on him.
And so I go, the guy calls me over his full Dutch.
He's like, why is your bunkie telling you?
I'm like, what'd he say?
What'd that bitch say?
And he's like, yeah, go handle business.
So I go back to the block and I just, I wake him up and I beat the shit out of him all through the fucking day room.
I'm throwing him through fucking the dividers for the toilet.
This isn't a dorm.
And I get too close to some other races.
Bone from the rolling 60s.
He was cool as fuck, but he had been down 28 years.
And he was like, I got too close to his rack and shit.
We're beating the fuck out of my bunkie.
And then my people had to DP me.
They had to two-on-one me because I fucking caused a problem with other races.
Can you tell people what a DP is?
Just two-on-one.
Discipline.
You get disciplined by your people.
And that's when I quit.
Because this is one kid I fucked up over the TV two weeks before.
I sat on top of him and was just pounding on him.
Like, move your hands, bitch.
I just shoved my fingers in his eye.
And then I moved your hands.
I just fucking just kept fucking hitting him.
The cops in the tower with the block gun.
Like, Watson, get off.
I'm like, fuck you, dude.
And I'm still just fucking whooping on this fool in the day room and everyone's watching.
And I fucked him up all bad.
What did he do?
Did he say some dumb shit too?
He was telling people that he's going to watch the fucking same show again.
I didn't see it.
So he went to get his package.
So you get quarterly packages in prison.
It's been like Breaking Bad was a thing.
Oh, okay.
And all the white guys are out there watching Breaking Bad.
And the kid didn't get to see the show, and they all watched it.
They're like, no, we're not watching it again.
You ain't got your package.
And he's like, no, we're watching it again.
And everyone comes like, Flex is making everybody watch it again.
And I'm like, hey, come here, fool.
And he just automatically swings on me, this big kid.
That's how people get down.
They're just hotheads.
And we just start fucking getting into it.
I'm just fucking him up.
And then I serve him.
It's all good.
And then the next time I served my Bunky Tony...
So I guess you guys watched a new episode of Breaking Bad that night.
Yeah, so then I served him and I served my Bunky Tony in the same week and then I got that call from Dutch to handle my Bunky Tony.
I fucked him up and then I got in trouble, got DP'd for that, and then the two guys...
Was Dutch the boss?
He was the top guy?
Yeah, yeah.
And then the two guys got to DP me that I fucked up.
So they got to 2-1 me.
The two guys I just whooped on.
So they had like a vengeance, you know?
Yeah, of course.
I'm like, I'm gonna fuck these fools up.
I fucked them up before, I'm gonna fuck them both up.
And then one guy just jumps down and grabs my legs like a bitch, and the other dude teed off on me.
It was like a bitch little plant.
They fucked me up.
I broke my nose.
My eyes were all fucked up.
And I was coming down off being high.
And I felt so weak.
I felt so vulnerable.
I felt like such a loser.
And in prison, when you lose a fight, everyone walks by you and they're like, they think you got leprosy or something.
They're like, this motherfucker bitch.
This dude's a pussy.
If you win, you're the shit.
But if you lose, they're like, fuck, I don't even want to look at you.
Yeah.
That shit hurt.
I fucking lost all my stripes right then.
I was just like, I don't want to live this life anymore.
And I stayed GP. I stayed doing my shit.
I stayed with everything I had to do.
But I just started reading.
Was that when you said fuck drugs at that point?
Yeah, I quit drugs.
I fully quit then.
That was like 2014.
I fully quit right then and never touched another substance in my life.
Not alcohol, not drugs, nothing.
Wow.
Okay.
Isn't it crazy, like, where he was at at the very beginning?
The crazy thing is how many weird things half these people say.
It's like, they're such fucking pussies.
Oh, are they?
Yeah, I mean, I've been engaged in an interview.
I love it, but I see some of it.
I'm like, this fucking dude couldn't hack shit.
They're like, oh, this guy got boned in prison or something.
It's like, dude, if you're thinking...
They want to say that to your face.
He got DP'd.
It's like 4X shark.
Like, come on, you fucking lame.
What is that?
A picture of your dog?
Yeah.
Straight lame.
I'll read some of these chats.
The guy with the dog pick or the cat pick and we can't even see who he is, get the fuck off the internet.
That's true.
A lot of people talk shit but they won't show their face.
Smack the shit out.
Half these motherfuckers, I hit the ground harder than I hit them.
Motherfuckers ain't even 200 pounds in this chat.
If you ain't even 200 pounds yet, you're a woman, dude.
Shut the fuck up.
Alright, so we got here.
Tony Zappian goes, WPAD, for Wes, does some of your knowledge come from Bob Protractor?
Proctor.
Proctor, I'm sorry.
You guys have very similar ways of speaking as always, staying ripped, rich, and rare.
Nah, my shit comes from Everybody who's like a deep speaker, who's like a motivational speaker, they all tap into infinite intelligence.
This is all fucking wisdom that we tap into when we become grateful, when we become more conscious.
So everyone says like, hey, did you learn this from this guy?
No, we're both tapping into source knowledge.
Source knowledge is like when you just finally wake up, you're not using drugs anymore.
You actually are focused, you live a grateful life, and you start to live better.
You start to tap into what will really guide you in this life.
And he's saying, did that come from Bob Proctor?
No, me and Bob Proctor tapped into infinite intelligence, which is otherwise known as the universe or God.
Whatever we're all being supplied when we have that intuition, that real feeling within.
Cool.
So I'm going to fly through these guys from this point forward because I want to make sure that we get through the interview.
We're only going to read 50 and up, but every single chat that comes through on screen, we will show on screen.
I'll read the ones that are 50 and up, but I'll read these ones that came through before.
Okay.
Them boys, Cha-chingos.
Like the video on basic principle ninjas.
Respect the hustle.
Two mil on the way.
Yeah, guys, do me a favor.
Fucking...
It's one of my favorite interviews.
So make sure you guys like the goddamn video right now.
You guys are getting a bunch of sauce right now.
Very motivational.
I'll tell you this, bro.
I ain't going to jail.
Fuck that, bro.
The whole thing is to show everybody, like, dude, I live the worst fucking existence, and now I live the best one.
Go on my Instagram.
I choose which Rolls Royce I'm driving.
All my cars are paid for cash.
I have the best life because I went from terrorizing fucking the world to helping the world.
It wasn't hard for me to change.
I just had to be the exact opposite person that I was.
I did everything wrong.
When I switched around and just did the opposite of what I was doing, it was very fucking easy change.
But if you go to my content, I'm always breaking down much deeper principles and understandings.
I wanted to come on here, really go into the prison shit though.
Yeah.
This is the thing.
That's what's lost.
A lot of people go into all these platitudes and all this grateful talk and shit.
I don't even want to fucking hear it from a cupcake of a dude.
Oh, look, another pussy dude talking about, be grateful.
I don't want to be like you, motherfucker.
But if I see a bad motherfucker like me, and he could choose to fuck some shit up, and he was a bad motherfucker, he's like, no, no, no.
You want to be a better guy, it's going to fuck your life up.
That means more to me than some fucking dude who's munching on granola with Birkenstocks on talking about some flower shit of being fucking grateful.
I can't resonate with that shit.
Anyone who does, that's just, that's what they are.
They're soft, they're weak, and they're like trying to glorify being soft and weak.
I can't fucking do that shit.
I like it, man.
I like it.
Okay.
Hey, Wes, can you walk fresh how he'd have to produce his paperwork?
LOL. We talked about that.
Kendall goes, take care of your life force and much love to FNF. Appreciate that.
Michael Rojas goes, I appreciate you guys bringing us value and teaching us how to make money.
I started working for myself and I'm making more money with less stress slash more time.
I'm happier now than I was six months ago.
Good job, bro.
I appreciate it.
This man is hilarious.
Zerka in 20 years, okay?
Arturo Garcia goes, Thank you, my friend.
JT goes, Think about this.
Hotdog goes, salute FNF and WW, Wes Watson.
And then we got Border Patrol goes, if you want your drugs back, come by to the border.
We don't want it anymore.
Okay.
Then Billy Pashas goes, hi, please guide me in the last semester of college working part for government as a programmer.
They're going to hire me a 60K end of semester.
I can probably find 100K a job in two years.
How do I make millions, though?
I don't see the path.
You got to get a skill, my friend, and work for yourself.
You need a fucking skill set.
Everybody's like, they'll come through my funnel even from my website and be like, how do I have a life like yours?
I'm like, well, what's your skill set?
What do you got to teach?
What can you do?
Motherfuckers, honestly, become undeniable in your field.
Pick a field.
Pick an area and just say, I'm going to be the best at this.
The best person in every area gets paid millions.
I'm the fucking best at what I do.
If a motherfucker comes to me and he wants to build his brand online and he actually has something of skill, I can teach him how to make millions really fucking easy.
But I mean, millions as having an online brand is the lowest of the shit.
Like two million a year?
The fuck is that?
I literally have $47,000 in recurring revenue daily.
And every day I make $30,000 to like $150,000 extra every day.
I make $30,000 to $150,000 a day in sales off everything that I sell.
And then I have like $40,000 to $47,000 recurring every fucking day.
I can make a million bucks a month plus without doing one fucking thing.
Wow.
There you go, man.
Setting up systems.
We got here...
But where would those systems come from?
Someone who's really systemized in prison.
Like, I lived...
I woke up at the same time every day for 16 years.
I did the same thing right after I woke up.
I went straight into my workout.
I did this, did this, did this, did this.
I lived the same systemized life every day to where I became so disciplined that all I had to do was pick up another system and beat everybody at it.
Because everybody's so fucking weak.
They won't post as often.
They won't eat the food they need to eat to look in better shape.
They won't be able to fucking like really look at everything and replicate and duplicate something better than the next man.
A lot of people have a fucked up eye to where they're just like, they don't understand.
They don't look as good as the next dude.
They don't sound as good.
They don't know how to elevate.
You know, it's like you have to be around people who are really fucking focused on a daily elevation to become the top of your fucking game, you know?
Yeah.
Peter goes, good thing you were in California and not Georgia, the South.
You would have got state time as well and probably still be in to this day.
Congrats on the come-up.
True inspiration to others.
I don't know why people say that type of shit.
It's like, dude, there's people who do the smallest crimes in California and get life sentences.
There's people who do big-ass crimes in Georgia and don't.
Every fucking case is different.
There's a different DA, different judge, different fucking circumstances.
Anyone who hasn't been to prison or done real-time and been around that shit and they talk about it, just don't talk about stuff you've never been around.
That's what I said.
If it's not an option for you, you have no opinion.
People need to realize that they're talking and we're wondering why the fuck they're talking.
Most people, when they're talking to me, they're trying to give me advice.
And the first thing I think is, will I end up like you if I take your advice?
And then I look at your life.
You have a dog picture and you have a bunch of weird pics.
You're a fucking weirdo, but you're online giving advice.
Like, wake the fuck up, you guys.
Straight up.
Alright, we got, uh, the Josh Pelton goes, uh, shout out to Uncle Wes for being solace since day one.
He's helped me immensely and is the living, uh, and is the living testimony of what he preaches.
He really is as genuine as he says he is.
Uh, always truly caring for and guiding his people.
Great to see you on FNF. Miami way, big dog.
Let's fucking go.
Why black screen?
Okay.
Uh, Yeah, I know Big Josh.
The thing is, I'm probably one of the rarest...
Something happened?
No, no, no, no.
We're good.
Don't worry.
Yeah, I'm probably one of the rarest people online because I answer all my fucking messages.
If you go on my website, westwatson.com, the text comes through to me.
I answer.
I answer all my shit.
I really sit there and help people through all their shit.
And it's not just, hey, I need to get over drugs.
I need to do this.
Once I get you to where...
You're mentally, physically, and you're just, you have the right habits and you're able to teach what I teach, then I teach you to do it and make a lot of money.
I mean, I've had people who paid me $7,500 on my three-month course of learning how to build a brand online, and now they make $300,000 a month.
I mean, I've taught people from everything I've done, I've taught people.
Bam.
And you know, it's funny about this whole scenario here.
You really care about others.
I mean, the only thing that I can do is care about others.
Right now, we're free.
Right now, we're free because we're wanting to try.
We're trying to give as much as we can to the people.
So we're free.
We're in flow state.
Yeah.
I'm tortured at all times by my desires for more and more and more and more.
And I mean, that's why I ended up in prison.
I wanted more.
When I really focus on other people, I'm free from those desires and my desires are met because I'm serving people and I offer a service that helps them back.
Damn.
Wow.
All right.
IRS. I'm going to close out here.
So IRS 20, great stream so far.
Great to Wes Watson on the podcast.
I think it means great to have him on the pod.
Y'all need to bring Larry Lon on like the Video Ninjas or I'll have put y'all in ad seg.
Okay.
Whenever they talk about prison, people just pull up the prison person's pic and see if they really look like they were in prison.
Most of them are so shot out and just horrendous.
It's laughable.
What if you mix a black, white, and Latino?
I don't know.
Or Orium goes, what do you think about people that have done time at ADX Florence?
My dad is about to finish a 27 to 28-year sentence, but somewhere in the middle, he did six years there.
That's Fed, bro.
That's like the Supermax.
That's the Supermax.
I've never been there, so I wouldn't be like, hey, the people at ADX Florence have never fucking been there.
I've only been in the prisons I've been to, and I talk about the ones I've been to.
Yeah, they typically put terrorists in the most violent federal criminals.
Here's one of my guys right here, Alex.
My guys are big dogs.
The big numbers are my big dogs.
One of the best mindset coaches of our time.
Changed my life forever.
See you, weekend coach.
Gives me the chills.
That gives me the chills.
I fucking love, I honestly love when we tap into something greater and it gives you a feeling.
I'm so fucking numb, dude.
I got everything.
The only thing that works is really helping other people and affecting their lives.
I have everything.
The fuck am I going to do?
Like go chase bitches or like drink a bunch or get another fucking car?
Yeah, I'm going to get all that shit.
I'm not going to do the drinking or the chasing the bitches.
I have a chick.
I love her to death.
But I mean, the whole thing is, is like the only fucking thing that works for you at a certain point is self-transcendence.
At a certain point, we're all just seeking self-actualization to make our best self.
And that's what people never get to.
They never self-actualize.
Self-actualization is when you make that 10.0 version of you, the best version of you that could ever exist.
And that's what everyone should be working on.
Once you get to that point, then you transcend self and you teach others to do what you did.
Most people never make it there.
And it's a form of just torture that they know so much to become so elevated.
And then they just start to destroy themselves with vices, you know?
When did you...
So you stopped taking drugs after that.
You stopped taking speed after that situation where you got jumped by those two guys.
When did you get to that point of the self-actualization?
I just started reading those books.
Like, I read a few books.
Mm-hmm.
I read, like, Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill.
I read, like, 177 Mental Toughness Secrets by Steve Siebold.
I read, like, some stoic books.
And I didn't really, like, put it all together.
I just started, like, I read something that Napoleon Hill said is, gratitude opens the door to higher intelligence.
Gotcha.
I spent so much time alone, you guys.
That's what people are missing.
You think you can just read books?
No.
It doesn't matter how much you fucking read.
It's about increasing cognition and thinking and tapping in and really living and existing these principles.
People think mindset training would be like, hey, write me out a mindset training pamphlet.
It's not a fucking packet.
If you don't want to get up at 2.45 and you do, you're training your mind to callous, to not negotiate with the work that needs to be done.
So if I gave you five difficult tasks every day to do, and you did them every day for 16 years, do you think it would be really hard to do anything else?
No, these are the hardest things.
The food is the hardest shit.
The wake-up's the hardest shit.
Not just fucking random bitches is the hardest shit when you're a stud.
Half these motherfuckers, that ain't even an option to them.
But, I mean, all these things is like, these are the hardest things to forego, you know?
Yeah.
Okay, Wes.
It's hard not to go to fucking Gecko right now and neck everything, you know?
But I'm still just going to eat a bunch of protein.
Wes, I need some coaching, bro.
I got a problem.
Women.
Yes.
It's because you're a stud, bro.
When you got Lambos and Rolls Royces, they throw themselves at you.
How do you overcome that, bro?
I don't want STDs.
I don't want new cases.
And I love my chick.
I don't want to hurt her.
I would never want to hurt someone like that.
It hurts me to hurt people.
I finally got to a place where I became so conscious that I could not escape the universal laws.
And if someone loves you, and people are like, no, but we're friends with benefits.
It's like she likes you more than you.
She's saying it's okay, but she wants you to commit to her because she likes you more than you like her.
If you fuck with someone's heart like that, you fuck with love like that, you'll never get love because you're fucking with love at the root.
You can't fuck with love.
Then all of a sudden, what else means anything?
Like, I can't fuck with someone's heart.
I don't want mine fucked with.
And mine's been fucked with so many times that I'm like, in prison, all I wanted was something real.
Like, I was alone, bro.
I didn't see a woman for 10 years.
I knew if I got one again, I was going to be good to her.
I've only been with four girls since I've been out.
I've been out five and a half years.
I've been with four fucking women.
And I'm a motherfucking stud, dude.
I got fucking 11 exotics and I make millions a month.
And I've only been with four women.
Wow.
I can't imagine, bro.
I know, because I just don't want to...
I just want to...
I want to treat someone special.
I want to give what I created to someone special.
I'm not, like, something to just give away.
Like, I'm not...
I'm worth more than that.
Like, it's not like...
It's nothing more than like, I created something worth giving to someone, and I'm going to give it to someone special.
And I thought all the girls I was with were special, and then they burned me.
My chick now, we've been together like a year, and she's amazing.
I love her to death.
I told her today, I was at Bindi's shop, Avi& Co.
Avi& Bindi.
Yeah, yeah.
And I was like, where's a 10 carat at?
And he's like, that's a 14.
I'm like, that don't even look that big no more.
14 didn't look no big no more.
My chick's getting a 10-carat for sure.
I won't sign papers ever again because I already went through a divorce, but I'll take care of her until the day I fucking die.
Dude, a man should be able to make enough money where he can take care of a woman even if he's just helping her.
Okay, we're not together no more, but I'm going to wait until you get on your feet.
I teach my girl how to do what I did.
I teach her how to coach people.
She does theta healing.
It's MBS underscore Angie.
Don't know any weirdos hit her up, but she's bad as fuck.
She's bad.
She wants to help people too.
We've both been through fucked up things in life.
People are jaded.
They don't remember their painful days when they really did like that girl and she fucking played the shit out of them.
Then you go do that to someone else, that shit hurts.
I'm a bad motherfucker.
I don't want none of that shit.
I don't want to hurt nobody, bro.
And I fucking every day have flashes and thoughts of like, I'm going to fucking kill this person.
But that's my gift, is that I do feel that way and I do restrain it, which builds the strength inside me.
Whatever you are, whatever desires are being sent to you, that's the strength you're asking for for your next level up.
So if you have the desires for women, you restrain that desire, that's that strength inside you that'll go towards what you really want to do, your real purpose.
But those desires are meant for us to just give our energy away.
And like the whole thing is these are energy leaks.
The most important, the greatest source we have is our energy.
Like people think it's time is our greatest resource.
No, it's energy.
Why else could we make like a podcast like this that's an hour long and we make more money off it than someone who just has all the time in the world to work?
You know, it's there's more energy condensed here working on more people at a time.
And that's the whole premise behind the internet.
Wow, that's powerful, man.
Thank you.
So, question for you.
So, you get out, right?
And I want to kind of go from like the day you get out, what you did that day, and then building the empire that you built over the past five years, obviously.
So, I started posting online because I saw like...
And real quick, let's go just to YouTube and Rumble, guys.
So, we're going to kill the Facebook stream, the Twitch stream.
You guys are going to see the come up now.
So, the day you got out, what was that like?
What did you do that day?
The day I got out, I was...
They called my shit.
They said, Watson, roll it up.
And I'm like, nah, I'm eating my oatmeal.
And I just kept eating my fucking oatmeal.
I'm like, I ain't even fucking ready to go.
They're like, you can go right now.
I said, I'll grab my shit then.
They didn't want to go.
You weren't excited or anything?
I was like, fuck.
I'm just locked in.
I was so content with being a solid man each day, just having my habits to find me.
I didn't need anything.
I was fucking whole.
Everyone stood by the door, all races.
They're all Hey, dude.
They knew I was going to come out and kill it.
Because I was just posting on my Instagram, like, motivational shit.
And I never missed workouts.
I was crushing workouts the whole fucking time.
When everyone else had...
They let you have a phone in there?
Nah, a burner.
Everybody else had excuses.
Yeah.
And then every race came to the door when I was leaving.
And they're like, hey...
You know, I'll see you, dog.
I said, watch this.
I went to everybody, watch this, watch this, watch this.
Now they look on my Instagram and they're watching this.
They're like, motherfucker, you gotta roll this race.
I said, I got three, motherfucker.
Fuck you talking about?
I told them I would, too.
Because I told them how before I had Range Rover and shit, I would show them my paperwork that said a Range Rover with 18 pounds in the trunk.
These guys didn't even know what a Range Rover was.
They didn't have shit.
They didn't have a Toyota Tundra.
I was a real hustler.
And they're like, yeah, right.
Everybody says they were the biggest pusher.
They were Tony Montana on the street, had all the bitches.
I'm like, bro, come on, dog.
And then I get out now and we got the Millie on the wrist.
I mean, this is a fucking Lambo on the wrist.
But they couldn't even fathom how far I've come, you know?
Because every day I just woke up and said, I'm going to help people the way I help myself.
Life's a mirror.
It's not a window.
Everybody's thinking about how they're going to Do all this shit life.
How am I going to make a million?
How am I going to make a million?
I'm like, it's who, motherfucker?
Half these people are like, how am I going to do it?
It's like, how the fuck would you do anything?
Look at you, motherfucker.
Make it the who that can do it.
These guys right here put together this fucking...
Dope-ass podcast studio.
They fucking give you guys all this value all the time.
That's who will make the money.
Not the guy who's in the comments like, how am I not make millions?
And he doesn't serve anybody.
You guys are serving so many fucking people.
You should be making $100 million a fucking year.
You should be making as much as you can make because you're helping so many fucking people.
I remember on my lowest days, I was just broken.
I was on the cell floor in tears, just wanting life to be different.
And then I just didn't need it to be different no more.
I made my life different.
And that's why I tell people the way you view the world Your perception of the world is you, not the world.
It's just like, the world is not as it is, the world is as you are.
So when you're whole and you're good, then the world is good.
I came out to a fucking dope-ass world because I was a dope motherfucker inside.
And I was just able to fucking kill it.
And everybody just, they think that, hey, once I'm killing it, then I'll become a better man.
No, you have to be a better man, then you'll kill it.
So how'd you build up your business?
So you get out...
Okay, yeah, yeah.
So I get out with 200 bucks.
They send me my grandma's...
That's it?
Yeah, 200 bucks.
Gate money.
They send me my grandma's house.
I'm living on a twin bed in the same room as my parents.
In San Diego?
Yeah, San Diego.
And with my grandma and my parents, I live in the same room as my parents.
A twin bed and they have a queen bed in the same fucking room.
I'm And real quick, I want to say this for the audience out there.
I don't want to hear no fucking excuses because this guy comes out of prison after 10 years and he figures it out five years later, making millions of dollars.
So I want you guys to pay attention here.
With 200 fucking dollars.
I'm 30 fucking five with 200 bucks living in the same room as my parents.
But I got Instagram and I've been posting.
I had 11,000 followers when I got out of prison.
I've been posting for years in prison.
I just wanted to talk to people.
I didn't want to make money.
I would come back to my phone after I had the essays put it up or my homies sit on it and there'd be 15 comments and 5 messages and I'm like, people love me, hell yeah!
I just wanted to be seen and attention and love.
So I did it out of the most righteous fashion.
I just wanted Like fucking to connect with people.
The reason the fucking internet was supposed to be.
And then, um, so what I do, what I ended up doing, I had the 200 bucks and I found an app and I'm like, oh, I can put people's nutrition and training on here.
And I'm just showing my workouts online and I'm making like 300 to 800 to like 3000 a month by getting random clients offline to train them for $250 a month.
Okay.
I would charge 150, 250 or something for a training program.
And then, um, I went on YouTube and I told my story on Big Herc's channel.
It was fresh out.
And everything just went viral.
Show it to him?
Yeah, millions of views, millions of views, millions of views.
And my shit started blowing up.
I was getting all these DMs.
And luckily I had a system in place to charge $250 per person.
And they all wanted training.
The shit I was saying was just hitting them.
It helped them.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And now all of a sudden I'm making $2,000 a day, $3,000 a day, $5,000 a day, $10,000 a day.
Charging $250.
Now that I've been longer in the game, my prices are different.
My systems are different.
I have different offers to where now we make some fucking money.
Like last month, we did $2.6 million.
Right now, I just fucking changed my pricing to where I guarantee I'll do $3.5 million next month.
Nice.
And I just added a fucking mastermind at my new mansion here that I sold 10 spots in the first day for $15,000 a pop.
When is it?
$150,000.
That's on July 12th and 13th at my Venetian Island mansion.
And then my boy's yacht.
And my boy's Eric Spofford on Instagram.
He's got his own jet.
He's a fucking boy.
I have all fucking dope-ass people in my circle because we don't fuck with low-level shit.
And people are like, oh, I don't have money.
I can't work.
I can't fuck with you guys.
No, you can't.
You have to earn the respect to fuck with high-level people by being fucking responsible.
Why do people not realize that if you can't pay the ticket to be certain places, you shouldn't be there?
You didn't have the responsibility.
Money is responsibility, motherfucker.
Like, you're proving that we can trust you.
Like, you've done enough to accumulate that motherfucker watch on your fucking wrist.
This is a fucking RM11 Philippe Massa, and I didn't even want to buy this watch.
I wonder how dope I am.
My boy has a jewelry opening.
And I ain't some fucking lame who don't support his people.
I go in and I'm like, fuck it.
I don't even want to buy a watch.
I'm like, I'm going to buy the best one.
This is my boy.
He's opening his shop.
I'm going to support.
Do you guys support your people?
This is what I ask people.
Are you the man you always need in your life?
And are you the client you want?
Like, I go in the Ferrari dealership.
It was a kid's first day working.
I bought a Ferrari cast that was 100 over sticker because it was his first day.
And I didn't want to be a window shopper.
I ain't no fucking window shopper, you know?
Motherfuckers, like, they don't even support their people.
Like, very few of my friends bought my programs, you know?
But if you open a fucking store, I'm going to go buy a car from you.
I'm going to go buy what you got.
I'm going to go support you.
That's a real friend.
Just the whole thing is, I believe in abundance.
Don't ask for a discount.
Yeah, fuck no discount.
When they do that shit, like, oh no, this is, I'm going to give you my price.
Motherfucker, what's the price, you know?
Make yours, dude.
Trust me.
I made a hundred grand today, and I have millions.
Like, fucking what the fuck?
Like, I'm buying the car at whatever price is good for you.
I don't give a fuck.
That price shopping shit, I don't do all that shit.
There's plenty of money out here if you have a good enough service that people are buying.
If people aren't buying your shit, you suck.
That's just what it is.
The internet is very, very, very unbiased.
The internet will tell you if you're good or not.
You can't scam people like that anymore.
Well, the internet will tell you if you're good or not.
Content-wise, what you put out each day, what your products are, all your shit.
We're very good at fucking seeing if everything lines up.
Anyone who just gets scammed online, you're so fucking stupid.
Yeah.
Like, did you not do your fucking research, you know?
Yeah.
Like, I've been showing the people I work with trajectory for years.
I show everything years on end.
Yeah.
No, that's what's up, man.
I like it, man.
I like it.
I like it.
Anything else here?
Fresh TV. That's Johnny Fresh.
I know Johnny.
Rich, rare.
Rich, ripped, rich, and rare.
Johnny Fresh.
And then we got here, Fresh TV, support the real Johnny Fresh.
I'll see you next time.
So, Wes, I mean, that's an inspirational story, man.
Definitely one of my favorite interviews.
This is what I'm going to have you guys take away.
Like, create the individual.
I say this on everything, but this is your purpose in life.
Create the individual you admire in all ways and give them to the world.
People are like, how do you make so much money, Wes?
I'm like, I'm not selling one thing.
Like, I can teach you how to do everything I've done.
I can teach you to get in shape.
I can teach you how to make money online with your personal brand.
I can teach you how to quit drinking and doing drugs.
I break shit down way differently because my mind is different from being incarcerated for so long.
So people who watch my content, just go really pay attention to it if you have any problems in any area.
I have the solution to any problem you have in any area because I overcame it.
That's our goal.
Overcome your fucking problems and help people, you know?
Bam.
Well said.
Hey, man.
Guys, here's Wes Watson.
Check him out.
Links are below, man.
Thank you for coming on the podcast.
I want to go hang out, man.
You guys are awesome.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, man.
Absolutely.
Guys, we'll be back with some After Hours with some lovely ladies.
We'll catch you guys in a little bit.
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Catch you guys.
Peace.
I ran.
I ran so far away.
I just ran.
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