SmackDown commentator Pat McAfee was offered a chance to compete at Wrestlemania 38 by the Chairman and CEO of WWE – Vince McMahon.
Vince McMahon appeared on The Pat McAfee show this week. It was a rare appearance in an interview for Mr. McMahon. The episode has received praises from fans all over. Many even said after hearing Mr. McMahon speak in detail about the company and its employees, their respect for the 76-year-old has increased substantially.
Vince McMahon spoke about his relationship with The Undertaker and broke the news that he will be inducting ‘The Phenom’ in the Hall of Fame this year. The Undertaker’s induction in the Hall of Fame was announced last month. Vince McMahon also dropped a bombshell that the future successors of WWE don’t necessarily have to be from the family.
In a part of the segment, Vince McMahon heaped a lot of praise on Pat. He said he knew Pat loves the business. Vince also said that he knows everyone in the organization and the fans enjoy how Pat conducts himself. He said Pat’s biggest plus point is that he doesn’t try to be anyone else but himself, which everybody likes about him.
Vince offered Pat a chance to “wrestle at WrestleMania,” and this made Pat get out of his chair in excitement. Pat quickly accepted the opportunity saying “it’s a dream, boss!”
Vince didn’t disclose any name as to who could be Pat’s opponent at The Show of Shows but if rumors are to be believed, it’s going to be the talented Austin Theory.
Pat is an American businessman, sports analyst, podcaster, former football punter, and kickoff specialist.
He weighs at 233 lb and stands at 6 feet 1 inch.
McAfee was invited to the 2009 Senior Bowl in Alabama, joining Mountaineers Pat White and Ellis Lankster. He started Senior Bowl as the South team’s kicker. McAfee performed in the 11th annual State Farm College Football All-Star Challenge, where he won the “round the world” kicking competition.
Pat is a big name in the American football world. He was once regarded as the greatest punter of all time. He earned two Pro Bowls in 2014 and 2016. In 2014 he also earned an All-Pro.
McAfee spent 8 seasons in the NFL and averaged a staggering 46.4 yards per punt while his longest is a whopping 74.
He was awarded the Pro Football Focus (PFF) Punter of the Decade and also the Tony Bruno Award. He shocked everyone when he retired from NFL at the age of 29.
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