Pat McAfee announces shock WWE future update after $5 billion move to Netflix
Following the series’ historic move to Netflix, PAT MCAFEE will be making a comeback to the WWE.
Over the years, Pat McAfee, 37, has emerged as a popular pundit because to his appearances with Michael Cole.
He did, however, leave WWE in August to spend more time co-hosting ESPN’s College GameDay.
However, McAfee is now scheduled to make a spectacular comeback when WWE and Netflix signed a $5 billion 10-year contract that will see their Monday Night Raw on Netflix and their pay-per-view material shown throughout the firm.
He will be trading hectic Saturday mornings with Monday evenings on Raw as the NFL and NCAA seasons come to a finish.
“[I’m] Letting the cat out of the bag a little bit right now,” WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque told Fightful upon his return.
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“Pat’s actually about to come back with us here, full-time on Monday Night RAW.”
Additionally, McAfee confirmed his reappearance on social media.
“It is truly an honor to be asked back,” he remarked.
“Every time I’m fortunate enough to be in an arena with the @WWE Universe, a childhood dream comes true.
“I’m excited to speak into a microphone next to @MichaelCole once more. He’s the emoji goat.
“I can’t wait to share how amazing the WWE Superstars are with the world on Netflix. Additionally, some of them are huge scumbags. Let’s go.
In 2018, he began working for WWE as a pre-show analyst for events called NXT Takeover.
His debut Netflix series is anticipated to premiere on January 6.
One admirer posted on social media in response to the news: “Thank goodness. We enjoy a good pat on the back.
“Can’t wait, Pat!” exclaimed a second person.
According to a third, “This makes my heart so happy.”
Someone else said, “That’s pretty dope.”
“Happy to see you again,” remarked a fifth.
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Prior to his retirement in 2016, McAfee played for the Indianapolis Colts, with whom he made his NFL debut in 2009.
The punter, who was selected as pick 222 in the seventh round of the draft, made two Pro Bowls and was named an All-Pro in 2014.
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