Waliyy Dixon
Sportskool Streetball Coach
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Take It to the Rack
It don't mean a thing unless you get the bucket. Main Event shows you how to finish.
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Dishin the Rock
Main Event will turn you into a no-look'n, alley-oop'n, crowd please'n passer.
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Handle Drills
Main Event teaches drills so you'll be handling the rock like a legend.
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Handle Skills
Main Event teaches you the skills to handle the rock like a Streetball legend.
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Mano A Mano
1 on 1 is what Streetball is all about. Main Event will make you king of the playground.
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Stop the Rock
Main Event will teach you how to shut down the other guy's show. It's Time to D-up!
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Street Cred
Main Event covers sportsmanship, showmanship and being the man.
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Streetball Intro
Waliyy 'Main Event' Dixon teaches you what you need to succeed.
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The Main Event
Get to know the man behind the moves. Waliyy 'Main Event' Dixon speaks from the heart.
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Throw It Down
Main Event gets you jumping higher & teaches you some of his favorite dunks.
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Training and Warmup
Main Event welcomes you 'backstage' where he stretches and drills before the big show.
In 1994, a videotape of the Entertainers Basketball Classic at Harlem's famed Rucker Park found its way to Jay Coen Gilbert and Seth Berger, two of the partners in AND1 Basketball.The tape, which wound up being the Volume One AND1 Mix Tape and started the streetball craze, featured some of the jaw-dropping moves of a little-known player named Waliyy Dixon.
Today, Dixon, known as "The Main Event" in the AND1 circle, is a streetball legend. Dixon's phenomenal slams and moves helped launch streetball into a cultural phenomenon. In one volume he jumped over a motorcycle and dunked. As a player on the AND1 Tour and featured performer in the Mix Tape Series, Dixon is better known than some NBA players.
Dixon was an All-American at Linden High School before playing collegiately for Rutgers University and Benedict College.
- Born February 27, 1974 in Linden, New Jersey
- Left Linden as its all-time leading scorer with 1,760 points
- Street and Smith Magazine honorable mention All-American as a senior in 1991-92
- Won the Reebok National Slam Dunk Contest
- In 26 games averaged 9.6 points for Rutgers University in 1993-94






