One attendee of the live wrestling Pay-Per-View,Wrestlemania 39, was the infamous kid who crashed The Game Awards 2022Elden Ringacceptance speech. Wrestlemania 39’s first night concluded recently, where there were plenty of anticipated matchups on its card. This included the likes of John Cena taking on Austin Theory for the latter’s U.S. title, to the white-hot feud between father and son, Rey vs. Dominik Mysterio. There were even surprise appearances like YouTuber and boxerKSI appearing to help Logan Paul against Seth Rollins. One other surprise that some might not have expected to see was theElden RingTGA 2022 kid, who was also in attendance.
For the uninitiated, last year during The Game Awards 2022,Elden Ringwon the coveted “Game of the Year” award, with many staff from developer FromSoftware appearing on the stage to make an acceptance speech. Shortly after the speech, many were caught off guard whenthe kid crashed The Game Awardsto give a shout-out to Bill Clinton as his rabbi. The kid has since been identified as Matan Even, who has been a rather controversial figure on the internet, where he is infamous for randomly showing up at events. He recently posted a video about how he was in attendance at WWE’s PPV.
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This video was posted on TikTok under the title “MicholMania,” where he showed cellphone footage of how he was at ringside during Wrestlemania 39. This included a quick clip of theWWE’s main event for Wrestlemania 39 Night 1, The Usos vs. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. The title of the video is based on him calling one of the Usos on the outside lying on the ground “Mikol” and that he should get back in the ring. He also showed a part of the match where Kevin Owens pulled out a splash maneuver, though it wasn’t enough to get the three count.
The video didn’t spoil the match result of the main event forthe first night of Wrestlemania 39, but the video did end up with a far shot of him at the event as well. Many were shocked to see the kid at the event, noting how Even is seen everywhere, no matter what. His infamous appearances go further back than just The Game Awards 2022, as he had crashed events like BlizzCon 2019 and streams of Kai Cenat during the latter’s visit to Universal Studios.
Some are wondering where Matan Even will appear next, considering how people are more aware of him afterthe infamous Game Awards 2022 incident. In addition, some are curious if the kid will attempt to make his way into the ring during the second night to pull off another stunt, or if his appearance at Wrestlemania 39 is just to confirm his presence.
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