
Despite the fear of betrayal in the future. However, later Blaze states how they should round up their soldiers and along with Sticky Fingaz questions if it's possible to trust the player and if he's in. D-Mob gets angry after Blaze blames him for the "shit he did" at the Tournament, which got him arrested in the first place. D-Mob is driven back to his hideout where D-Mob along with the player surprises Blaze and Sticky Fingaz with D-Mob's return. D-Mob tries to escape from the police car while the player helps him out and they both get away in the player's car. The police car he was in was hit by the player and rolls multiple times upside down and eventually lands. D-Mob is arrested by the cops and is driven to the police station as the police close down the tournament. Angel and Manny's friend leave along with Manny as D-Mob takes one last look at them.

D-Mob is arrested by the police as his bodyguards are watching him being arrested. Manny's friend then fights D-Mob and D-Mob loses the battle. However, Manny Gray stops D-Mob and Manny gets shot instead. This results in the mafia boss pulling out his weapon and stating how he will kill them both. Angel tells D-Mob how she ain't his bitch and insults D-Mob. Angel gets mad on D-Mob and goes back to her former boyfriend's side. They begin to be in a conversation in which D-Mob tells Manny's friend that how he got his best friend working for him, his girlfriend as his own bitch, and tells the player that he's nothing. Manny's friend wins the Def Jam: Tournament, which results in D-Mob waiting for him beside the tournament fighting area with his bodyguards and Manny. Manny's friend goes to the tournament, thus shocking everyone in D-Mob's crew, and angering D-Mob. In this betrayal it's revealed how D-Mob owns Manny Gray by Manny himself and how he's "D-Mob's now". Manny Gray then finishes the job what D-Mob's bodyguards needed to do and he beats up his best friend with a Baseball Bat. Snowman, Pockets, and House go to beat up Manny's friend, but fail and run back to their boss. However, D-Mob sends his bodyguards who always follow him around to protect him. Manny Gray manages to repay his debt with the help of his best friend and Manny's friend goes for it and attempts to challenge D-Mob. Despite the fear D-Mob showed to the audience. After Manny Gray's friend defeats Ludacris, which is one of D-Mob's best fighters, the player witnesses D-Mob stating how the "Def Jam Tournament" is opened and how finally everyone can beat them, but D-Mob warns them with these very words: "No one ever beats me!". However, Angel made sure to avoid by interrupting the conversation. The boss then pulled away his jacket and planned to kill them at the fight. However, D-Mob then questioned Manny's friend who replied in anger towards D-Mob, due to Angel being in a relationship with D-Mob, and the Mafia boss making Manny Gray suffer because of his debts. In one conversation, D-Mob questioned Manny Gray's business afair and Manny Gray replied on which side he's on. This resulted in D-Mob hating Manny's friend. Manny Gray owed D-Mob loads of money and with the help of his friend, he started to repay it, thus beat many fighters.

Everyone feared D-Mob and many choose to get out of his way, including Manny Gray who warned his friend to stay out of D-Mob's way as well. He eventually settled down and began a relationship with "Angel", which was Manny Gray's friend's former girl. D-Mob used fear as power and was convinced that no one can ever beat him in a fighting match. Darell "D-Mob" Lewis is a Mafia Boss and ran all the fight club action in New York City. D-Mob believes in the old code: " Loyalty and Respect", thus he believes it's the true power what can win him the streets. Darrell "D-Mob" Lewis.ĭarrell "D-Mob" Lewis is the Main Antagonist of Def Jam: Vendetta who later appears in it's sequel " Def Jam: Fight for NY" as the boss of the player's gang. We win Crow's clubs and he won't have a leg to stand on. A beaten dog may fear you, but the second you turn your back he's gonna strike. Crow thinks "fear" is power, but he's wrong. D-Mob as he appears in Def Jam: Vendetta.
