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Kanye West has been expertly combative on social media since he recently debuted a pair of knee-high socks.

On Sunday (May 14), journeyman independent pro wrestler Matt Cardona, formerly known as Zack Ryder in WWE, took to Instagram to share the same sentiments as many others on the internet regarding Kanye West’s latest fashion statement.

While Long Island and New York sports fans caught a glimpse of her rocking new Muay Thai-style kick pads with some socks and skin-tight leggings, Long Island, NY Sports Entertainment’s Kanye’s new look is not only hilarious, but also thinks the rapper-producer-fashion exec is in for a booming career in the square circle next. It may be online.

“Is Kanye wearing kickpads now?!” Matt Cardona captioned the now viral photo of Kanye West and rumored wife Bianca Sensori. “Looks like an indy employee now. Coming after INDIY GOD?! Be a man, Kanye.. don’t be scared… you’re running from Brosky… I hear it!!!”

The self-proclaimed “Indie God” isn’t the only professional wrestler who thinks he’s ready to run between the ropes. While Cardona jokingly posed the challenge on Instagram, many fans were quick to comment on Kanye West’s ring-ready gear.

“You are dressed like a suit [WWE] 2K created a character,” one IG user said in reference to WWE’s popular pro wrestling video game.

Another said: “He’s going to wrestle at Wrestlemania.

“Met the Jericho 3s,” wrote one knowledgeable fan of the wrestling-hip-hop-footwear outfit.

Kanye West clobbered by pro wrestler to wear knee-high boots

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Kanye West and his combat-inspired sportswear have been trending wildly over the past 24 hours, ever since he and a significant other were spotted enjoying a casual stroll in Los Angeles. The controversial Donda The rapper-producer was mocked mercilessly by people all over the internet.

Check out Matt Cardona’s post-cloning Kanye West for the padded knee-high sock boots below.

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