Meek Mill has come under fire from bosses at World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) after he illegally sampled The Undertaker's famous theme tune in his new track aimed at rival rapper Drake.
The 'Ima Boss' star has been taking shots at Drake for the past two weeks amid allegations the Canadian uses a ghostwriter to help pen his rhymes.
The claims prompted Drake to hit back in two diss tracks, 'Charged Up' and 'Back to Back', while Meek responded to the lyrical attacks by releasing 'Wanna Know' last week.
However, Mill's latest work has landed him in trouble with WWE officials, who are not happy with his unauthorised use of wrestler Mark 'The Undertaker' Calaway's famous ring entrance song.
A WWE spokesperson tells TMZ.com, "WWE takes its intellectual property rights very seriously, and we're looking into the matter."
Meanwhile, former wrestler Bret 'The Hitman' Hart has sided with fellow Canadian Drake in the feud, claiming the 'Started From the Bottom' hitmaker is the "best there is, was and ever will be" after he was shown the online spat by his son.
He wrote, "My son @blade11 showed me the feuding between @meekmill and @champagnepapi I'm glad to see a fellow Canadian walk away with the championship gold around his waist #drake #canadian #ovo #thebestthereiswasandeverwillbe".
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