A recent viral video had everyone buzzing, showcasing a charming exchange between NFL star Marlon Humphrey and college basketball sensation Angel Reese. However, what caught my attention was a notable figure lurking in the background, largely overlooked by the masses. None other than two-time Grand Slam champion, Seth Rollins, stood out as the most recognizable face in the video, despite being relegated to the sidelines.
It’s puzzling that Rollins’ presence wasn’t acknowledged, given his immense fame. As a die-hard fan of another team, his attendance seemed more promotional in nature, perhaps tied to his WWE affiliation. The visual of him standing alone, clad in an eye-catching suit, was undeniably amusing.
This reminded me of a bygone era, where wrestlers like Rollins were often required to maintain their in-ring personas in public. The Netflix documentary on Vince McMahon featured some cringe-worthy footage of The Undertaker, fully embracing his undead character in everyday situations. It’s hard to fathom having to maintain that level of kayfabe, especially when faced with enthusiastic fans seeking autographs on their vintage video games.
Speaking of the Vince McMahon documentary, I binge-watched it over the weekend and found it to be engaging and well-produced. While die-hard wrestling enthusiasts might not uncover new information, it’s still a worthwhile watch. For those less familiar with the world of wrestling, the documentary offers a fascinating glimpse into the industry, making it a recommended viewing regardless of one’s level of interest.
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