Katt Williams Mocks Angel Reese’s Pay Protest Threat: “Go Ahead and Sit Out—We’ll Wait!”
As the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiations heat up, player compensation has taken center stage—sparking debate both inside and outside the league. Recently, comedian Katt Williams weighed in on the controversy, taking a jab at rising star Angel Reese’s outspoken stance on pay.
Angel Reese’s Stand for Higher Wages
Angel Reese, one of the WNBA’s most talked-about rookies, recently made headlines by stating, “At this point, we should be getting NBA money.” Her comments came as players across the league donned “Pay Us What You Owe Us” shirts and fans joined in with chants of “PAY THEM!”—all demanding better pay and improved working conditions.
Reese also hinted at the possibility of sitting out games if meaningful progress isn’t made in the ongoing CBA talks, suggesting that players may need to take drastic measures to be heard.
Katt Williams Adds Comedic Commentary
During a recent stand-up performance, Katt Williams didn’t hold back, poking fun at Reese’s boldness. “Angel’s talking about sitting out like it’s a threat. I’m sure all 12 of her fans are shaking in their boots… Well, do it! We’re waiting!” Williams quipped, drawing laughter from the crowd.
While Williams’ comments were clearly intended as comedy, they echoed a sentiment shared by some critics who question whether WNBA players have the leverage to demand NBA-level salaries.
The Bigger Picture: WNBA Pay and Public Support
The debate around WNBA salaries is not new, but it has gained traction as the league’s visibility and popularity continue to climb. Players argue that their compensation does not reflect their contributions or the league’s growing profile, especially as attendance and viewership break records.
Supporters of higher pay point to the league’s increasing cultural impact and the role of stars like Reese in driving fan engagement. Detractors, however, argue that the WNBA’s revenues and business model are not yet on par with the NBA, making equal pay unrealistic for now.
What’s Next?
As negotiations continue, the rhetoric from both sides is likely to intensify. Whether through protest, public statements, or even humor, the issue of WNBA pay remains front and center in the sports world.
While Katt Williams’ roast may have been delivered in jest, it highlights the passionate—and sometimes polarizing—debate over how women’s sports and athletes are valued.