Vince McMahon Reaction To UFC Undertaker Inspired Entrance Revealed By Pat McAfee

Vince McMahon Reaction To UFC Undertaker Inspired Entrance Revealed By Pat McAfee WWE

On Pat McAfee’s show, he described what he observed when hanging with Vince McMahon and the Levesque squad at UFC 276 during an homage to the Undertaker.

On the most recent edition of “The Pat McAfee Show” McAfee described what it was like to watch Israel Adesanya’s Undertaker entrance live and seated directly next to the McMahon family.

“I’m sitting there and the obvious question is ‘Did you guys know this was coming? Did we just so happen to be here when one of these things happened?’ I don’t think they knew that was coming. I’m not saying they were upset about it though, I think they loved that it was happening.

“At one point I actually looked at Vince and was like ‘Hey, you should think about f*****g doing this, seems like a pretty cool thing,’ got a big pop out of him. I guess [Israel Adesanya] is a big WWE fan, we were honored to be over there and got a chance to sit directly behind his corner.”

Ahead of his bout at UFC 276, UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya paid homage to WWE Hall of Famer, The Undertaker.

Adesanya made his entrance to the WWE legend’s iconic theme, wearing the Deadman’s hat and holding an urn, bold move in front of Vince McMahon himself!

Later, The Undertaker himself responded to the entrance by in part saying it was “pretty damn cool.” You can read more about The Undertaker’s upcoming one man show by clicking here.

Pat McAfee has a good win/loss record for 2022 at 1-1-0; you can check out all of the wins and losses for the WWE main roster by clicking here. 

Transcription via WrestlingInc.

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