Ryan Reynolds Calls Out Rob McElhenney’s “reckless spending” in Latest Wrexham Clip

Published 03/11/2024, 1:56 PM EDT

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In November 2020, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney put forward about $2.5 million into acquiring Wrexham AFC. Ever since the Welsh team has moved up the ranks and made glorious comebacks in the English Football League. Yet, the Deadpool 3 star believes that there does lie some fault in their functioning, and that may have something to do with the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star’s spending habits. Despite their new highs, the two stars had some sorting out to do in a new promotional clip.

The Canadian actor left no corner unchecked as he counted the many ways in which the Welsh team could have exceeded their budget at the whims of his Hollywood mate.

Rob McElhenney defends charges put forth by Ryan Reynolds in Wrexham promotional

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Ryan Reynolds has always struck out as that one star who can willingly feed advertisements to the wider audience without a single complaint owing to his repute for crafting them with such genius and witty intelligence. In a fresh clip, he brilliantly played out the announcement of Wrexham AFC partnering with Ally Financial enabling the club’s women’s team to go on a US tour in the Summer of 2024, Reynolds essayed the role of a fierce critic by labeling Rob McElhenney as “Mr. let’s send everyone to Vegas”.

Designed as if to shut any counter-argument on social media or otherwise, the Freey Guy star actively scrutinized every one of his pal’s announcements. For example, on them producing two seasons of Welcome to Wrexham, he placed the gun on McElhenney’s shoulders by mentioning it to be solely his persuasion, with “Mr. let’s do a show. It won’t cost you a thing, not a dime”. As expected, the advertorial raked in swift views while also serving the purpose of leaving naysayers dumb-founded.

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The key takeaway remained that the Red Dragons’s women’s team will now get time to flourish even as plans move ahead for the men’s team.

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In 2023, the Wrexham AFC men’s team toured the United States and participated in a lengthy finale that gave them sufficient international exposure. In a re-run of the same, the Red Dragons will again face off against Chelsea in a friendly scheduled for July 24 at Levi’s Stadium, the home turf of the San Francisco 49ers. Additionally, the Welsh side will be looking to redeem themselves following a 0-5 loss in their last encounter in July last year.

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In the current state of affairs, Wrexham stands in the third position of the 2023-24 season table of the Football League Two, behind Mansfield Town and Stockport. Moreover, with the top three teams qualifying for the next upper tier of the EFL, the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney co-owned side may charge with all their fire.

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What are your thoughts on Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney showcasing another creative advertorial for Wrexham AFC? Let us know in the comments below.

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Imteshal Karim

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Imteshal Karim is a Hollywood News reporter at NetflixJunkie. With a penchant for writing in multiple forms, he is a published writer with his works published in anthologies. A star at his college’s writing competitions, he loves telling a good story and hopes to tell impactful ones about the unexplored side of the Entertainment industry.

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