Legendary rapper andcommunity football coachSnoop Dogg has had a long and enduring relationship with video games, which he continued on Monday withMortal Kombat 11. Snoop hopped on Twitch and Mixer with special guests like 21 Savage, as celebrity competitors battled in the “Snoop Dogg’s Gangsta Gaming League” for the title of King of the Kompound.

Other competitors includedSurvivorcontestant and Playboy model Rachel Ako, Disney actor Kamil McFadden, Rachel Swindler (Big Brother), Dashae Frost (S.W.A.T.), co-host of the first Gangsta Gaming League event Dan Rue, and a host of other names that I do not recognize at all. The competition was brought to viewers byMerry Jane, and you can probably guess what industry they’re in. Ultimately, internet personality Brooke Bridges emerged victoriously against Snoop, becoming the, well,Queenof the Kompound.

Last we saw Snoop Dogg seeping into the gaming world, he wasreceiving a copy ofSpyro Reignited Trilogyfrom a Spyro drone, which is a thing that happens to normal people. As mentioned in that previous story, entering the search term “Snoop Dogg” unexpectedly returns an absurd number of results, with Snoop making the headlines with other games likeÂBattlefield 1 andCall of Duty: Ghosts.

These players got to showcase some of the old and new characters featured inMortal Kombat 11, which finally launches on Monday.Frost was one of the last characters to be unveiled, with somepotential future DLC charactersbeing leaked earlier this week.Mortal Kombat 11Âat launch will be on PS4, Xbox One, PC, andeven Nintendo Switch, whichI got to play at PAX East 2019.

Be sure to check out ourfull review of the fighting game, and see for yourself how the celebrity tournament went through the embedded video below. And for real, for all we joke about Snoop Dogg and weed culture, the guy’s doing a cool thing coaching that youth football team with kids living in tough environments. Be your best selves, y’all.