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Paul Methric

Rapper

Interests

Music

Characteristics

Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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Country
Born
1973-07-14
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MiniBio

The American rapper, widely known by his stage name Monoxide Child, has made a significant mark in the hip-hop scene. He’s best recognized for his frequent collaborations with the rap group Twiztid, where his unique style and lyrical flair truly shine. Before he gained fame, the rapper was already deeply immersed in music during his teenage years. Back then, he’d regularly attend weekly freestyle battles at the Hip Hop Shop, sharpening his skills and building a reputation. Growing up in Detroit, Michigan, he was raised alongside his family, who played a supportive role in his early journey. Over time, the rapper—Monoxide Child—developed his craft, eventually becoming a respected figure in underground rap circles. His roots in Detroit heavily influenced his sound, and today, Monoxide Child remains a notable presence in the genre.

Trivia

He began his professional wrestling career at the very first Juggalo Championship Wrestling event back in 1999. It was there that he made his debut, stepping into the ring and starting what would become a notable journey in the world of wrestling. He quickly gained attention for his unique style and intense presence, showing early on that he had what it took to stand out. Over time, he became a familiar face in the promotion, with fans remembering how he started right from that inaugural 1999 event. His determination and passion were evident from the beginning, and he continued to build momentum with each appearance. He proved himself as a dedicated competitor, and many credit that first match as the moment he truly began making his mark.

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