Rampage Jackson Was In Disbelief When Larry Wheels Told Him About His Wife’s $50,000 A Month Allowance

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson recently appeared in a recent broadcast with powerlifting star Larry Wheels.

The two were participating in a promotional segment at a 7-Eleven location, where they spent time serving customers, mopping floors, and running the register. During the shift, Larry casually asked Jackson how he could earn more money working there.

“How do I earn more throughout the week here? Because my wife is very expensive,” Larry asked during the broadcast. “I’ve got her on a big allowance. She’s like 50 racks a month, man.”

Rampage appeared genuinely surprised by the figure and immediately asked for clarification. “For real?” he responded.

Larry doubled down on the claim, continuing the bit by asking how much overtime he would need to cover the expense.

“I can’t cut it. How much overtime do I gotta do?” he said.

He then went on the justify his wife’s connections, stating, “Yeah, she’s very expensive. And also very s3xy.”

Jackson did not hold back his reaction to the monthly cost.

“Ain’t no p**sy worth 50k a month. I don’t give a f**k,” he said. “50k a month? God damn!”

Despite the pushback, Larry insisted that the spending was justified.

“She’s worth every penny though,” he replied.

Larry then went on to outline where the money allegedly goes each month, describing a lifestyle centered around luxury and frequent upkeep. According to him, his wife receives a new designer bag every month, drives a Bentley, and maintains a busy schedule of cosmetic treatments, including Botox, fillers, skin boosters, and peptide stacks.

He also claimed that packages from online shopping arrive at their home constantly, morning, afternoon, and night, every single day of the week.

“That’s it, man. What I do is provide for my wife,” Larry explained. “And I’m not talking about kids, I’m talking about just her.”

Rampage, who has two daughters of his own, responded with a warning about how expenses could escalate even further if children enter the picture.

“Man, when you have kids, you’ll be looking at a good 75k,” he said. “I got two daughters, trust me, I know.”