After Pat McAfee called Canada a “terrible” country for the “star banner” hoots before a WWE event in Toronto, he received ugly messages in a direct Instagram message.
Elizabeth Irving interpreted the US national anthem As a choir of hoots, the elimination chamber pleased. Irving also sings the national anthem in front of the Vancouver Canucks and Vancouver Whitecaps games.
McAfee loudly castigated Canadian fans and the country as a whole, for the huae during the dissemination of peacocks.
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Pat McAfee sits on the Gameday set of the ESPN college before the match between the Penn Stateny Lions and the Ohio State Buckeyes at the Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, November 2, 2024. (Imagn)
“It sucks in a way that it was in the terrible country of Canada which hoked our national anthem to start all this,” McAfee shouted at the diffusion table. Ohors have occurred in the country since the beginning of February in response to President Donald Trump’s prices and the cracks in “51st state”.
McAfee defended her comments earlier this week, and it cost social networks.
McAfee ended up sharing direct Instagram messages which he obtained which called him “F — Pathetic ING”, “P —-” and wishing death on himself and his daughter.

Pat McAfee appeared at the WWE Fastlane Pro Wrestling event on October 7, 2023, at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Imagn)
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“I hope that little kid F — ING dies.” A message said.
“If you want to go freedom of expression, you would better be ready to die,” wrote another.
“Hello beautiful people … Standard Wednesday here … just a little death at random for me and my daughter … I hope you all have a good day,” said McAfee.
McAfee approached part of the reactions he received earlier this week.
“I am very proud and grateful that I am Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America … Canadians have a lot of passion for their country and I understand it … You have huĂ© our country and I said that you are terrible ..” McAfee wrote in a post.

Pat McAfee on ESPN College Gameday moved to Pink Bowl in Pasadena, California, January 1, 2024. (Kirby Lee-USA today Sport)
After Canada defeated the United States during the confrontation of the 4 nations, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on X: “You can’t take our game – and you can’t take our country.”




