Pat McAfee has become one of the highlights of Friday Night Smackdown as he continues to excel in his role as part of the WWE commentary team.

Being part of the WWE commentary team, it is always likely that he has Vince McMahon giving orders in his ear at all times. CM Punk previously noted how Vince McMahon would always yell at him when he was doing commentary.

While speaking on  The Pat McAfee Show, Pat McAfee had major praise for the likes of Bruce Prichard, Kevin Dunn and Vince McMahon. He especially stated that Vince McMahon being in his ear is awesome and that he enjoys having McMahon in his ear.

”Other people probably experienced something different, I’m just going to tell you how I… Bruce Prichard’s fucking awesome, Kevin Dunn also, awesome. He’s in my ear every single show, and by the way, Vince McMahon in my ear, awesome. I don’t ever see him in real life anymore though, I just hear him. The Voice of God in my ear.

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There’s other things though, where he’s… hey, there’s sometimes where I feel like he’s in a groove, where he’ll just ask me a question in the middle of a show, and he wants me to answer it live, obviously,” McAfee said. “So he’s like, ‘What about?’… and then sometimes Cole will be in the middle of something, or even a wrestler will be speaking, and he’s like, ‘Cut them off!’ And I’m like, ‘Ah!’ And I want to tell Cole, like, ‘I think there’s something much better that could be said right now.’ It’s coming from a voice inside of my brain right now, that I want to let you know it’s awesome. It is amazing, I enjoy the hell out of it.”

Pat McAfee will continue to shine in his role as a color commentator on Friday Night Smackdown as he simply loves his role there.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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