50 Cent Trolls Floyd Mayweather, Diddy & Ja Rule In Ruthlessly Hilarious Super Bowl 60 Commercial [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Rapper and professional troll 50 Cent has taken his act to the big game.
50, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, has appeared in a Super Bowl 60 ad for delivery company DoorDash. Instead of simply advertising their “beef,” he’s taken swipes at his biggest rivals.
Those include Floyd Mayweather, Ja Rule and, of course, Diddy.
Jackson is the face of the company’s new campaign spot, branded “The Big Beef.”
50 knows beef all too well. He’s had famous and infamous ones throughout his career, making him the perfect choice for DoorDash’s new commercial.
“I’ve always been about keeping it real, so when DoorDash approached me about a social campaign around beef, it felt authentic from the start,” he said in a statement. “They’ve got everything you need, and just like with beef, the receipts speak for themselves.”
50 Cent Goes Into His Bag

The ad shows 50 taking both Cheese Puffs and Combs out of a bag as a swipe at Diddy. That’s as if his Netflix documentary and “Free Diddy” T-shirt weren’t enough…
He also retrieves an ABC book, a play on his jokes about Mayweather being unable to read and write.
A clock also comes out of the bag.
“It’s always about timing, and I’m always on time,” he says, a reference to Ja Rule’s 2001 hit ‘Always on Time’ featuring Ashanti.
“The Big Game has become a multi-screen moment, and today the comments section is where the conversation and the beef really happen,” Gina Igwe, VP and Head of Consumer Marketing at DoorDash, said. “We’re taking a big game with the help of cultural icon and beef expert, 50 Cent. No matter how fans show up this year, DoorDash has the beef.”
According to the company, there’ll be more coming from 50 Cent over Super Bowl weekend.
We can’t wait to see what else he has in store.
