WWE shared footage of Pat McAfee getting into a hilarious argument with a popular star during this past Monday's edition of RAW. McAfee currently works as a commentator on the red brand alongside Michael Cole.
The Wyatt Sicks have been targeting Chad Gable since their debut on WWE RAW last month. On this past Monday's edition of RAW, The Creed Brothers picked up a victory over Alpha Academy's Otis and Akira Tozawa. During the match, McAfee and Gable got into an argument ringside.
McAfee joked that the Olympics considered canceling itself because Chad Gable was once a part of it. The former NFL star then claimed that the opening ceremony at this year's Olympics was better than the one Gable was involved in back in 2012 and the veteran hilariously agreed. You can check out the humorous exchange in the video below.
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WWE RAW star Pat McAfee sends message to Wyatt Sicks
Pat McAfee recently requested that the Wyatt Sicks stop sending him packages and send them to Michael Cole instead.
The mysterious faction has been sending VHS tapes to McAfee containing bizarre interviews with the members of the faction. After a tape was delivered to The Pat McAfee Show while he was on air earlier this month, the media star hilariously requested that the Wyatt Sicks send the packages to Michael Cole moving forward. He also made sure to mention that he was a fan of the Wyatt Sicks and was honored to receive their messages.
"Hey @WWE.. I’ll be bringing this #WyattSick6 box tonight to #WWERaw Could you please let the Wyatt’s know that I am a massive fan and I believe @MichaelCole would be a much better handler of the box… and also let them know that it has been an ABSOLUTE HONOR to transfer it a couple of times now but, it’s very ok for me not to. 🗣🗣 CAN’T WAIT FOR TONIGHT," he wrote.
It was recently announced that Pat McAfee has inked a new deal with ESPN to appear on College GameDay for the foreseeable future. A recent poll by The Athletic revealed that out of 3,100 participants, 48.9% did not want McAfee to return to the show. The promotion also hired ESPN commentator Joe Tessitore earlier this month but he has not made his debut for the promotion yet.