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Trick Williams and Lil Yachty Drop Sami Zayn Diss Track Before Wrestlemania 42

Trick Williams and Lil Yachty Drop Sami Zayn Diss Track Before Wrestlemania 42

Trick Williams, Lil Yachty and Sami Zayn on SmackDown.

The rivalry between Trick Williams and United States Champion Sami Zayn has officially spilled over from the ring into the recording studio. On April 16, 2026, Trick Williams shocked the WWE Universe by collaborating with Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Yachty to release a scathing diss track titled "Gingerbread Man." The track serves as the ultimate psychological warfare just days before their highly anticipated title clash at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.

The song’s title, "Gingerbread Man" is a direct jab at Zayn’s signature red hair and beard, with the lyrics mocking Sami’s perceived "underdog" persona and his recent aggressive shift in attitude. Lil Yachty, who has been appearing alongside Williams on SmackDown in recent weeks, lends his signature flow to the track, reinforcing the idea that Trick isn't just a wrestler, but a global superstar with mainstream heavy-hitters in his corner. The production is high-energy, mirroring the "Whoop That Trick" atmosphere that has made Williams a breakout fan favourite.

Tensions between the two have been at a boiling point since late March, when Zayn brutally attacked Williams after realising he had been left off the initial WrestleMania card. While they eventually made amends for a brief moment to help Zayn capture the United States Championship, the peace was short-lived. Following a chaotic segment on the April 3 episode of SmackDown, where Lil Yachty officially joined Trick's entourage, the battle lines were drawn. By releasing a full-length diss track, Williams has elevated this feud from a standard title match to a cross-platform cultural event.

As WrestleMania 42 approaches, the pressure is now on the champion to respond. Sami Zayn, known for his vocal and often cerebral approach to his rivalries, now faces a challenger who has the momentum of the music charts behind him. Whether Zayn addresses the "Gingerbread Man" lyrics on the microphone or chooses to let his wrestling do the talking in the ring, the "Whoop That Trick" movement has never felt louder.