TOMMY LEE Breaks Silence On Detroit Assault: 'I Haven't Been Sucker Punched Since High School'

February 17, 2006

MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee has finally broken his silence on the alleged assault that took place at the Shady Bowl Super Party at the State Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on Saturday, Feb. 4. Although initial reports had suggested that Lee was beaten up for "talking trash all day about Kid Rock," Lee told the hip hop web site AllHipHop.com that nothing could be further from the truth.

Lee said, "The truth is... That [the Detroit situation] was the wackest s**t ever! Man, I haven't been sucker punched since f**kin' high school!

"I had a blast at the party watched Eminem rip a few songs and it was time to split, because I had two parties of mine to DJ at Bleu and The Vault with Snoop Dogg. So I'm walking out of Em's party and as I usually do say hi to people all the time. I remember saying hey to this black dude. He said, 'Hey, Tommy Lee,' I said, 'Hey bro.... What up!' So a few steps later I'm at the top of the stairs leaving and BLAM!!! Some dude jumps two-deep over my security guard and friends and clocks me!

"I gotta give it to him — he almost knocked me out! Once I focused, I recognized him! It was the same dude I just said hello to! Then I watched the lil' b***h run like a punk! Oh well! There was not one f***in' word spoken about Kid Rock, D-12, Detroit — anyone for that matter! S**t, I was just chillin' and havin' a cool time. I love Detroit! All I can say to that f**k who sucker-punched me is: KARMA KILLS THOSE WHO CAN'T KILL THEMSELVES, B***H!"

Check out a photo that purportedly shows Lee shortly after he was assaulted at the Shady Bowl Super Party at this location.

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