Adam Cole Storms Out Of Pat McAfee Show Mid-Interview (Video)


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Adam Cole Drops F-Bombs And Leaves Pat McAfee Show

WWE NXT star Adam Cole was a special guest today on the Pat McAfee Show, but things got awkward mid-interview.

Cole, who stated he was in town visiting family, was asked by McAfee to do his popular sports show. Pat McAfee has worked with WWE in the past as an analyst on a number of events.

Throughout the interview Pat McAfee was taking jabs at Cole, more specifically for comparing himself to WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels.

At one point Pat McAfee began making fun of Adam Cole’s size, causing the NXT star to get visibly upset.

“You’ve been taking jabs at me this whole show,” Cole stated. “I was the longest reigning NXT Champion of all time, and guess who did that all by themselves?

“The Undisputed Era is the main reason why you have succeeded,” McAfee said. “Especially for you, because you’re kind of small”

Things got heated when Cole pushed over equipment, and began yelling at McAfee. He also pushed his co-host Ty Schmit before storming off the set.

Pat McAfee and Ty Schmit issued a statements following the show, indicating Cole broke a headset and microphone during the incident.

McAfee posted DM’s between him and Adam Cole prior to his visit to the studio.

Minutes now trying to figure out what the hell just happened. I obviously never mean to disrespect anybody but, fuck that guy. There’s no way that’s how an ADULT human should act. I pride our show on being a positive, good time having, upbeat show & he will never be invited back

While this seems like an elaborate angle, stranger things have happened in pro-wrestling. We will keep you posted on the fallout from this incident.

You can view the full interview below.

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