In WWE 2K23, Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark were created by a genius, and the results are incredible with the fight video now viral
Angel Reese’s controversial gesture, in which she attacked Iowa star Caitlin Clark with the John Cena song “You Can’t see me,” caused controversy after Sunday’s national championship game.
Reese claimed in an ESPN interview that she believed Clark had “disrespected” both her teammate Alexa Morris and past opponents and that her gesture was intended as retaliation. Reese taunted Clark, but she didn’t take it personally because she had previously criticised rivals during the NCAA Tournament.
Fan-made WWE 2K23 clip of LSU star Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark fight goes viral
Someone is now turning the problems they had on the court into a wrestling match. In WWE 2K23, some genius decided to pit the star players of the LSU Tigers and Iowa Hawkeyes against one another.
According to the video below, whoever is following them appears to be a Reese fan because she dominated Clark. She elbowed her, punched her in the stomach, made the “You can’t see me” sign, jumped out of the ring onto a ladder where Clark was lying, and used the People’s elbow.
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Reece says LSU won’t visit the White House following Jill Biden’s remarks.
In response to remarks made by first lady Jill Biden, LSU basketball player Angel Reese has announced that she and her teammates won’t be visiting the White House. With their victory over Iowa on Sunday, LSU claimed their first-ever national championship. Although it is customary for US national winners to visit the president, Biden stated on Monday that she would be delighted if Iowa joined LSU.
The seriousness of Biden’s remarks was unclear, and her spokesperson later seemed to retract them. However, Reese and her colleagues have made it clear that they do not wish to visit the White House at this time. The recently crowned NCAA champion left the following remark on an Instagram photo from “The Shade Room,” which featured Reese’s tweet: “WE NOT COMING. period.”
Reese’s iconic “You Can’t see me”
Some people think that Iowa, whose squad is predominately white, received more favourable media attention than LSU, whose team is predominately black. Most notably, when the Tigers claimed their 102-85 victory on Sunday, Reese made the “You can’t see me” motion in the direction of Iowa standout Caitlin Clark. This gesture was made famous by wrestler John Cena.
Reese, a Black woman, faced criticism for the act on social media. Others remarked that Clark, a white person, had made the same gesture earlier in the competition but had been commended for her tenacity.