TV SHARK DAYMOND ATE MY BUSINESS!
National Enquirer|June 19, 2023
FORMER NFL star Al “Bubba” Baker has a bone to pick with his Shark Tank investor Daymond John over his faltering barbecue rib business!
TV SHARK DAYMOND ATE MY BUSINESS!

Baker launched the biz after a 2013 appearance on the show but says the business mogul pocketed most of his profits and tried to muscle him out of the company.

“We lost everything — and we are tired of being silenced, bullied and pushed out,” charges Baker, 66, founder of Bubba’s Q Boneless Baby Back Ribs.

On the show, John offered the onetime Detroit Lion defensive end $300,000 for a 30 percent stake in the company Baker and his kids started, contingent on Baker securing a licensing deal with a large meat processor to use his deboning patent.

But weeks after filming, John revised the deal, offering only $100,000 for a 35 percent stake! “I do not buy a company off just a pitch,” John said about the apparent bait and switch.

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