Pat McAfee took a brutal beating at WrestleMania 42 — but that didn’t stop him from hitting a party later that night.

A video making the rounds online shows Pat McAfee celebrating alongside NBA star Tyrese Haliburton at a 50 Cent concert shortly after WrestleMania 42 Saturday wrapped up. McAfee was still wearing a neck brace, but that didn’t slow him down as he appeared in great spirits during the performance.

The moment caught attention quickly, especially as the two were seen enjoying the show while 50 Cent performed his hit song “Many Men.” It was a wild sight considering everything McAfee went through earlier in the night.

Haliburton had already been part of the WrestleMania atmosphere earlier in the evening, sitting front row behind the announcer’s desk and getting a close look at the chaos that unfolded during the main event.

That chaos centered around the Undisputed WWE Championship match between Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton, where McAfee found himself right in the middle of the action. During the match, Rhodes delivered a Cross Rhodes that took McAfee out, and things only escalated when Jelly Roll stormed in and hit an elbow drop that drove McAfee straight through the announce table. McAfee was stretchered out of the arena after the brutal sequence, but the story didn’t end there.

He later returned wearing a referee shirt and tried to help Orton during the final moments of the match. That plan blew up quickly when Orton turned on him and dropped him with a sudden RKO, leaving McAfee laid out once again.

The fallout from that moment could be massive. Per the pre-match stipulation tied to Orton’s title opportunity, WWE fans are not expected to see — or hear — from McAfee again following WrestleMania 42.

Still, based on the viral video from the 50 Cent concert, McAfee didn’t waste time enjoying the night after surviving one of the most chaotic moments of WrestleMania weekend.

With McAfee reportedly gone from WWE after the stipulation took effect, do you think this is truly the end of his run, or could he eventually find his way back despite what happened at WrestleMania 42?

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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