If Vince McMahon is better at one thing than running WWE, it’s providing the perfect reactions for ageless memes. One of the most popular wrestling-based memes has to be where Vince McMahon gets increasingly excited as Stacy Keibler danced on a table in front of the boss.
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His reaction memes are so popular that official sports pages and teams use them as well. One of those teams is MLB’s New York Mets who used McMahon’s facial expressions to react to an array of good news for the team this week.
The New York Mets posted a video compilation of the team making huge signings for their upcoming season on Instagram; Nick Plummer, Mark Canha, and the one and only Max Scherzer.
Amidst the announcement video, the Mets added McMahon’s famous reaction video.
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Many fans reacted to the video, showing excitement to see Vince feature on the Mets page. Stand-up comedian Eric D’Alessandro said, “Vince and the Metsies … perfection.”
While another fan said, “Whoever made this needs a raise” and others said they loved the new content from the Mets official page.
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Stephanie McMahon gives an update on the documentary about Vince McMahon.
Stephanie McMahon gave an update on the documentary that Netflix will produce on her father. She said that Netflix will release the docuseries in 2022, but the timing is unknown.
“I am equal parts excited and really nervous. I don’t know what it’s going to say, but it’s going to capture his life and his story, which so richly deserves to be told,” she said.
According to reports, the McMahon documentary would be one of the highest budgeted documentaries in Netflix’s history. Meanwhile, Nick Khan has also called the documentary ‘out of this world’ in a Q3 investors Quarterly call.
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Nick Khan has name dropped Apple, Amazon, Fox, Netflix, among others. He calls the upcoming Vince McMahon show on Netflix is "out of this world."
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) November 4, 2021
Also, Khan said, “We have seen early cuts of our upcoming Vince McMahon multi-part Netflix documentary, which is executive produced by WWE and Bill Simmons, who did the acclaimed Andre the Giant documentary with us.”
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There is no wrestling fan who isn’t excited about this documentary. After all, everyone wants to get to know the man behind the billion-dollar wrestling business.
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