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Saint-Maximin sparks fears WWE chief Vince McMahon is dead after asking fans to work out secret message in celebration


ALLAN SAINT-MAXIMIN sparked fears WWE boss Vince McMahon had died after he posted a cryptic message on Twitter.

The Newcastle winger tweeted footage of him celebrating his goal against Sheffield United last weekend and set fans a challenge.

 Fans thought Vince McMahon had died after Newcastle's Allan Saint-Maximin mimicked his walk in a celebration

Fans thought Vince McMahon had died after Newcastle’s Allan Saint-Maximin mimicked his walk in a celebrationCredit: Getty Images – Getty

He posted the video alongside the caption: “Did you understand my celebration?

“If you guess who are the 2 people that I mime, I send a Newcastle jersey to the first one that has the 2 correct answers.

“Good luck!”

In the clip, the Frenchman is seen checking an imaginary watch before appearing to take something over his head and put it on the floor.

He finishes the manoeuvre by performing a strut like walk.

And so many fans guessed the walk part was Vince McMahon, he started trending on Twitter leading people to think he was dead.

One posted: ” Seeing Vince McMahon trending on Twitter I was like ‘oh no its happened’ turns out it was a Newcastle United football celebration LMAO.”

And another added: “Saw Vince McMahon trending on Twitter and thought he was dead but it was all because of Saint-Maximin’s celebration lmaooo.”

The winger has since added another comment and said: “Most of you have found out the second part!

“But there is 2 parts and the first one is about a… super hero.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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