Pat Mcafee congratulates the ESPN-WWE agreement while criticizing company executives


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Pat Mcafee is happy to see ESPN and the WWE to obtain a historical agreement to broadcast premium live events.

But ESPN host called some employees within their own company in the process.

Mcafee published in X congratulating ESPN and WWE to end an agreement, which was announced on Wednesday.

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Pat Mcafee appears during the WWE Fastlane on October 7, 2023, at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (IMAGN)

“Great to see that 2 sports and entertainment powers join together,” Mcafee wrote before having his chance.

“I suppose that the entire average, impotent level, Bum a-the suites in ESPN will try to cloud this in some way (of context leaks/ignorant anonymous opinions/etc.) But, in the end. This agreement will survive the dinosaurs currently protecting the writings in Bristol and this agreement will be excellent for ESPN.

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“Greetings to the future.”

McAFEE has had problems in the past with ESPN executives, which could have led to their jab. He accused Norby Williamson on Air, saying that the lifelong executive tried to “sabotage” his program in 2024. Williamson ended up passing to Fanduel Sports Network after spending 40 years in the “world leader in sports.”

It has been reported that the WWE-ASPN agreement has a value of $ 1.6 billion in five years.

Pat McAfee during Wrestlemania at the Sofi stadium. (Joe Camporeale/USA Today Sports)

This will allow ESPN to transmit some of the most anticipated WWE events every year, such as Wrestlemania, Summer Slam and the Royal Rumble as part of the direct service to the direct service to the consumer of the professional giant at the end of August.

Mcafee is a big wrestling fan, having served as a commentator for WWE. However, he moved away from that earlier this year due to a busy schedule.

But he is clearly aware of the agreement, and has never avoided saying what he thinks even after joining ESPN in a five -year agreement and $ 85 million.

“I don’t have a mother boss,” he said in the past.

ESPN made another historical agreement in the sports world.

Pat Mcafee is in the “Gameday College” ESPN set before a game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Ohio State Buckeyes at the Beaver Stadium at University Park, Pennsylvania, on November 2, 2024. (IMAGN)

The network announced on Tuesday that it acquired the NFL network in an agreement that gave the League a 10% capital participation in ESPN.

The agreement includes the NFL linear Redzone channel, the NFL fantasy and more.

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