
Pat McAfee Sounds Off on WWE Future in New Video After Randy Orton's WrestleMania 42 Loss
Pat McAfee is seemingly cutting ties with WWE after Randy Orton's loss at WrestleMania 42.
The ESPN personality said that fans shouldn't expect to see him in WWE programming "ever again."
"I made a promise that I would never, ever be seen on WWE television ever again," McAfee said. "And Cody Rhodes won. He is the one. Wow. What a dog he turned out to be. Maybe he was the right one all along… Wrestling fans can sleep soundly understanding I will never be back over there."
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Ahead of WrestleMania, McAfee was revealed as Orton's mystery ally for "The Viper's" match against Cody Rhodes, and he said he wouldn't return to WWE if Orton lost the match.
Ultimately, Rhodes won and retained his undisputed WWE championship.
McAfee, a punter for the Indianapolis Colts from 2009 to 2016, got involved with WWE during his playing career and began to appear more often once he retired. He later started commentating for WWE matches, with his most recent appearance being at WrestleMania in April.
He also said on his ESPN talk show after WrestleMania that he had no plans to return to WWE.
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