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Pat McAfee says if Orton loses at Mania, he’ll never show up on a wrestling TV show again

In a video recorded for his social media accounts following Smackdown, Pat McAfee made a bold statement that if Randy Orton does not win at WrestleMania, he will never appear on another wrestling TV show again.

Calling the viewers “marks,” McAfee said, “Never back on any wrestling television if Randy Orton loses at WrestleMania. I don’t know how long the business will last if that happens, but I will never come back.”

He said he’s on a mission to motivate a 6’5″, 270-280lbs monster to lead the WWE.

“My friend, the Legend Killer, the GOAT, Randy Orton. Tickets available now. Most important match in the history of this business happens in Las Vegas Nevada. Come watch it live,” he added, continuing a push for WrestleMania tickets which have been lackluster this year.

Yesterday’s appearance on Smackdown was his first one on WWE television since June of last year.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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