Canadians penetrate the American national anthem at the WWE event; Pat McAfee calls them “terrible”

Fans in WWE ELIMINATION CHAMBER In Toronto on Saturday night, “Star Transparent Transparent” stepped up.
American singer Elizabeth Irving performed National Anthem USA -a It was raining as a boos choir. Irving also sings a national anthem in front of Vancouver Canucks and Vancouver Whitecaps Games.
Star sports commentator Pat McAfee loudly cheered Canadian fans for waking up and the country as a whole, in response during the emitting of peacocks.
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“Somehow the shit that he swallowed in the terrible state of Canada our national anthem to start this whole thing,” McAfee shouted at the broadcast table.
Toronto’s elevation of the anthem comes a week after fans of hockey from both countries have raised the anthem to each other.
During the NHL’s 4 nation shows from February 12 to 20, fans in Canada raised the American National Anthem, while fans in the US encouraged the Canadian national anthem ahead of several games.
It began on February 13, when Canadian fans in Montreal enhanced the American National Anthem after the recent threats of President Donald Trump imposed Tariff Canada and also suggesting that the country should become 51. The state in America.
Booing encouraged a stormy quarrel between Canadians and American players at the first meeting of the tournament between the two teams on February 15th. Now they beat in that game 3-1.
The Canadian National Anthem was then fueled at TD Garden in Boston before a match 4 nations between Canada and Finland.
The US and Canada then met in the last 20th of February, and the American fans in Boston once again raised the Canadian national anthem, although with a lighter tone. Canada won the game in extension, 3-2.
Since then, the enemy rhetoric between the two countries, including sports, has only escalated.
Canadian football coach Jesse Marsch blown Trump because of his “51 state” remarks, calling them “offensive” on Wednesday.
During Wednesday, the Day of Media Day of the Nation of the Nation of the Concacaf, Marsch did not retain his opinion on Trump’s comments, saying that “shame” was offended by the president.
“If I have one message to our president, he is released by a funny rhetoric that Canada is 51. The state,” Marsch said. “As an American, I am ashamed of arrogance and neglect, we have shown one of our historically oldest, strongest and most loyal allies. But one thing is certainly, when I look forward to in a month, it will encourage our team. The mentality we have, the will we have to play for our country.”
NHL Legend Wayne Gretzky They also criticized the Canadians colleagues for his apparent support to Trump.
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Trump recently said he asked Gretzky to become the next “Canada governor” after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he would resign.
But after Gretzky expressed his support “Canada, which remained a separate country, instead of becoming nurtured and beautiful 51.”, ” Trump declared Gretzky a “free agent.”
This encouraged the hockey legend of Bobby Orra, a colleague of Canadians, to write in Toronto Sun. That he was disappointed when he read criticism for Gretzky, someone he considers one of the “greatest Canadians ever”.
“How can people be, when someone who gave so much time and effort to treat Canadian hockey in this way,” Orr wrote. “Listen, we all have our personal beliefs that they relate to things like religion and politics. Wayne respects your right to such beliefs – why can’t you respect his?”
Janet Gretzky, Wayne’s wife, read an Orro column, and she reacted on social networks.
“Thanks Mr. Bobby Orr. Your words mean the world of Wayne and his family, I have never met anyone who is more proud to be a Canadian and broke his heart to read and see vicious comments. He would do anything to be proud of Canadians, with love for hockey and his country,” Janet, “Janet,” Janet, “Janet,” Janet wrote in an Instagram post in which she shared an Orro column.
Trump agreed on February 3 to pause Tariff 30 days, which means he is expected to impose them in early March. Tariffs that Trump imposed Trump are a response to drug trade on the US-Kanadian border.
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