Pat McAfee goes out on “Bum Ass Suits at Espn” while he praises WWE deal

Not everyone with the WWE has radiant things to say about ESPN.

After the announcement on Wednesday, the former wrestling commentator and current ESPN moderator Pat McAfee called out some of the medium-sized “suits” as a bum that WWE and the network combine a deal to transfer the Premium live events of the Premium Live events of the doctorate.

“Congratulations to the @wwe and @ESPN to complete a historic PLE deal,” said McAfee in a post on X.

Pat McAfee pays that his role will only grow in the coming months, with this recent step wow bringing to ESPN. Icon Sportswire about Getty Images
John Cena defended his WWE Worlds title against Cody Rhodes in the Met Life Stadium on August 3, 2025. George Napolitano / Splashnews.com

“It is great that 2 power plants come together from sport and entertainment. I assume that all medium-sized, powerless, bum-ass suits at ESPN will try to muddy (somehow licks from the context/ignorant anonymous opinions/etc.), but in the end this agreement will currently be superior to the dinosaurs.

The deal that drops for five years and is worth $ 1.6 billion will enable ESPN to transfer WWE events such as Wrestlemania, Summerslam and The Royal Rumble as part of its new direct-to-change service, which will be launched later this month.

Triple-H and the WWE will be in ESPN programming. WWE about Getty Images
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McAfee, who resigned from his WWE commentary tasks at the beginning of this year, had problems with ESPN managers. He accused Norby Williamson to “sabotage” his show of the same name in 2024.

McAfee was hard after Williamson, who left ESPN in January, said several times in January last February: “I don't have a Motherf -King boss”.

ESPN and McAfee have been business partners since September 2023 when the former NFL-Punter concludes a five-year contract of $ 85 million.

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