Dominik Mysterio embraces his role as a notorious heel, enjoying the anger he stirs in fans and opponents alike. With numerous haters, including Pat McAfee, Mysterio has commented on the possibility of facing him in a match.

Pat McAfee had been a major name on Monday Night RAW since his return at the Royal Rumble earlier this year but he is currently on hiatus from his commentary duties as he is part of ESPN’s College GameDay at the moment.

While speaking to Chris Van Vliet, Dominik Mysterio made it clear he has pure disdain for Pat McAfee. Mysterio mentioned that McAfee calls him ”Dum Dum” and how he doesn’t like that. Mysterio expressed his desire to get in the ring with Pat, although he doubts Pat has the guts to accept the challenge, which is likely why he’s focused on his announcing career.

“What does Pat call me? Dum Dum! When he says it, it’s like he’s not serious. Maybe you could have a match with him. I’d love to get in the ring with Pat. I don’t think he has the balls to do it, which is why he’s sticking to announcing now. But whatever—if Pat wants it, he knows where to find me.”

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Pat McAfee isn’t the only one he wants to face as Dominik Mysterio called out Michael Cole for a match as well. Nonetheless, we’ll have to see whether Dominik Mysterio will get the chance to face Pat McAfee in the future, as the match between the two would likely surpass all expectations.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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