As we previously reported, skateboarding legend Stevie Williams, now known as Lord Williams, allegedly tried to gatekeep a younger-generation skateboarder, Anderson Pereira, to have an event in the JKWON skate spot.
Hence, fellow skate legends Chad Muska and Brandon Turner didn't have any issues since they are known in the skateboard world, as both paid homage to Lord Williams by OGs respecting OGs in the iconic spot we call "Church on Sundays."
The Muska posted, "So much can happen in a day!!!
I am forever grateful for all these beautiful experiences life gives me. I will remember and cherish today for the rest of my life.
I have felt so much love from Los Angeles and from so many people that I am brought to tears of overwhelming emotions while typing this.
I have been mainly in solitude for three years straight, so to return to this kind of welcome was beyond belief.
Thank you to all my friends both old and new, thank you to everyone who has reached out to me while I’m here! I couldn’t hook up with everyone but I sure as heck been going nonstop trying my best to.
Thank you @brooklyndom and @rickkosick for lunch!
Shout out to @steviewilliams and the whole Jkwon crew for making me feel so loved!!!
So rad seeing @bturner_ break off a sick line and so rad to see @ivanmonteirosk8 ripping for the first time in person!
I liked up with @burberry.erry this morning (forgot to get a pic!) and ended the evening chilling with @prod and @spanishmiketv for a beautiful conversation.
My heart is beyond full, my life feels complete.
I love you all.
Good night.
MUSKA-"