The 10 greatest fans in sports-entertainment history 3. Shocked Undertaker Guy



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Ellis Mbeh is numerous things. He is an aficionado of WWE. He wouldn't arrive on the off chance that he wasn't. He is a powerlifter. What's more, given how he turned his life around in the wake of perusing Triple H's book, he is, in a few ways, a motivation. In any case, what makes him an incredible fan isn't that his shocked response to Brock Lesnar's thrashing of The Undertaker at WrestleMania 30 was interesting (even "Brock Lesnar Guy" was likewise amazed), however that The Deadman was scarcely frosty on the mat before the camera discovered Mbeh, slack-jawed and stunned, at ringside, waiting on him sufficiently long to shoot him into the dueling domains of memehood and everlasting life. Watch Ellis Mbeh's meeting with Triple H It's on the grounds that that is the picture everlastingly connected with 21-1. Not Lesnar's distrusting smile and Paul Heyman for all intents and purposes dissolving with euphoria. Not the (four!) squadrons of declare groups conveying The Undertaker an overwhelming applause as he attempted to his feet. Not the enduring scene of The Phenom himself, forsaken and broken, meandering go down the incline and into a yearlong hibernation. No. It's the gentleman in the "Simply SAY YES" shirt, eyes wide as saucers and face twisted in immaculate incredulity. There were more well known individuals in the group of onlookers that night, more unmistakable and, maybe, more individuals who were by and by influenced by The Last Outlaw's misfortune (fun truth: Mbeh was pulling FOR Lesnar). Be that as it may, nobody caught it more than Mbeh. On that night, and every one of the evenings since, Ellis Mbeh was every one of us. — ANTHONY BENIGNO


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