Micah Parsons makes scary joke about future with Cowboys at Wrestlemania preshow
Appearing on the Wrestlemania preshow with teammate Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys star Micah Parsons joked about his future with the Cowboys and the WWE. At the end of their segment, Peter Rosenberg commented that he was a fan of Dallas rival Washington Commanders to the boos of the Dallas crowd. Rosenberg said he would appreciate if Parsons left his team and joined the WWE.
After asking Parsons what it would take to leave Dallas for wrestling, the young star joked that it was only a matter of money.
“Beat my current contract and I’ll come right now!”
Micah Parsons and Ezekiel Elliott at Wrestlemania
The whole guest appearance was a great moment for the Dallas fans waiting for the night to begin, as Elliott and Parsons used the opportunity to hang out backstage and meet some of their fellow sports icons. When asked who they thought would win the night’s premier matchup between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, both Cowboys players thought that Lesnar would be going home with the title belts.
In another fun moment for Parsons and Elliott, the desk asked him what he thought about the return of legendary wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin and who his favorite wrestler was growing up. Parsons didn’t have much to comment about Austin’s return as he was only three years old during the Texas Rattlesnake’s final fight in the ring — but he did pay respect to his favorite wrestler John Cena.
“I grew up with ‘You Can’t See Me!'”
Logan Paul shines at Wrestlemania
The events leading up to Wrestlemania always set the stage for grudge matches, and Paul’s antagonizing of his opponents Rey Mysterio and his son Dominik Mysterio were no exception. Their Wrestlemania match began in fairly normal fashion as Paul was allowed to showcase his athleticism early before the veteran wrestlers shined. As the match reached its turning point, Paul began to shine as he leaned into his role as the bad guy.
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Paul frequently interrupted when not tagged into the match, including a saving dive as The Miz was nearly pinned. The match reached a climax as Paul began to embarrass his opponents with moves from their own catalogs, including a Three Amigos trio of suplexes. Paul followed with a classic Mysterio move from on top of the ropes, the Frog Splash, and was set to win the match.
After Paul was interrupted by Dominik Mysterio, the father and son duo proceeded to turn the fight around with an iconic Wrestlemania moment — performing the 619 iconic move together on Paul.
Immediately after, the Mysterios finished with back-to-back Frog Splashes of their own on Paul, and Paul was nearly pinned in dramatic fashion. At the final moment, The Miz interfered by slamming Dominik Mysterio onto his father during the pin. In the ensuing chaos, The Miz finished the fight with a final blow and pin of his own, giving Paul the win at Wrestlemania.