Lets start by defining a performance camera as one that shoots at >8fps and has a very good phase detect AF system and >3s deep buffer etc...
When APS-C performance cameras are considered then one camera jumps out as the class leader: The 7D Mark-II. Released in 2014 the Canon 7D-II was the first APS-C DSLR to offer speed and AF performance previously only available in top-end professional cameras... The D500 matches almost all the specifications of the 7D Mark-II however it's new sensor provides measurable improvements over the Canon in terms of image quality. When you consider that the D500 brings x,y,z benefits without any obvious drawbacks then it is clear that this camera is performance redefined. It is the new class leader in a class of two. Nikon sports and wildlife shooters finally have a modern, high-performance, APS-C option.
So in conclusion, if you want to have a civilized discussion then think and make sound arguments. No need to accuse people of trolling.