
Adam tells Sunny if she feels something off about the Doctors to come get him and they return to the room.īack in the Room Keekirkee executes the plan so Adam can meet the Resistance. Adam with Keekirikee go visit Sunny, while there Adam stops a doctor and gives Sunny a saline drip. We are then transported to the Hoppswilde Hotel and see Adam North sitting contemplating what to do after receiving a mysterious note asking him to join the Human Resistance a rebellion against the animals. After Gwen orders the animals held as they attacked after the truckers surrendered and then we see her face light up as she sees what’s in the back of the trucks with her saying what is in the back of the truck could reinvent the world. Quickly the truckers surrender to no avail to birds comes and slit the trucker’s throats.

Gwen goes into battle and orders the truckers to surrender while aerial animals attack from the sky. We come upon a battle with Rebel Truckers.
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This Wednesday the last of the trilogy of Animosity: The Rise #3 arrives in stores and can’t wait to see where the series goes next.Īnimosity: The Rise #3 kicks off with a refresher on how the Animals woke up and rose to power. A user wrote, "Twitter gone make them folks delete that s**t lol.Animosity: The Rise #3 The Resistance-ReviewĪnimosity is one of the best series publisher AfterShock Comics has put out, it’s nice to see the series expand. Gah damn man we gotta do something right, cuz this is not it." The public's sentiments on Twitter are no different. It's #NotAtlanta," "So Rotimi part of the brotherhood now? Lol," and "Man this shit is so trash. Why? Why? Why create such a wedge for yourself?" His words rang true as the fans also took to Twitter and Instagram to share their sentiments regarding the debut song, with one commenting, "Yea this season is over with." Others commented: "All the Atlanta artists busy?" "This Ain't It. noted that by not choosing an Atlanta native to perform the song, it would create a "wedge" between the fans and the team, "I hate to see it 'cause now you starting the season off with automatic animosity between you and the fans. N***a, bruh, who approved that? Who's sitting in these meetings? " Animosity "Who did you call? I know Quavo would've did it. To explain his dismay, the 41-year-old rapper listed names who would have performed the song for the football team. So many hardcore, die-hard Falcon fans that happen to be A-list talent in the city" he continued. "We have so much culture, so much talent in the city, man.

He's a brother and we f**k with him, " he said. He clarified that he had no problems with Rotimi, but with the Falcons for choosing someone who is not local. did not share the same sentiments or hype as he addressed the song via an 11-minute video. It features the 33-year-old artist wearing a number seven jersey and singing, "Red, black, and white, yeah/ We gone rise up/ ATL that city, we go higher." Rotimi even commented on the post, writing, "the new anthem," with fire emojis. The latter garnered over 900 retweets, 8,000 quote tweets, and 6,000 likes as of this writing.ĪTL! It's time to RISE UP‼️ #DirtyBirds /dGsokjPM2Z- Atlanta Falcons September 9, 2022 The Atlanta Falcons released the teaser of "Rise Up" on Sept 10 via Twitter and Instagram. READ MORE: Kid Cudi Receives Support From These Rappers Amid Mike Dean Beef: 'I Love Them Forever' Criticisms So the artist the Falcons chose to sing the new anthem left fans scratching their heads, wondering, why did the Falcons choose a New Jersey native to sing the Falcons' song. The city of Atlanta is known for bearing the music industry some big names, including Gucci Mane, Ludacris, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Lil John, T.I., and many more.

American football team Atlanta Falcons dropped "Rise Up," the new anthem to get their fans hyped up for the season, but instead of getting hyped, fans are majorly annoyed.
