Russell Wilson Subway Commercial, Becomes Meme Content

After sharing his embarrassing cooperation with Subway, NFL star Russell Wilson has become the latest target of a popular meme.

The Denver Broncos quarterback promoted his most recent invention, the “Dangerwich,” with the American sandwich company back in May by posting a cringe-worthy video. This week, the video has reappeared as social media users mock the football player for his uncomfortable pauses and delayed delivery.

Whether it’s “Mr Unlimited” or the “LET’S RIDE!” call that has gone viral, there is something about his delivery or strategy that makes us all cringe.

In a TikTok video for Subway’s “Dangerwich,” the man asks the audience what they’ve done that’s dangerous and admits he could have done something risky. From there, things only get weirder as he stands in front of the camera while eating one of his trademark sandwiches.

Russell Wilson In The Cringe Subway Advertisement

Hey, you want to split this sandwich from Subway? It’s my go-to sandwich,” Wilson says in the commercial. The “dangerwich” is a dangerously tasty sandwich.

“But be cautious. He said in a high-pitched voice, “It’s hot.

Wilson then takes a bite out of the sandwich while maintaining a deadpan attitude and staring right into the camera. Have you ever done anything risky? He inquires. Then more dead bites and blank glances.

He responds to virtually no one, “Ooo, that is dangerous.” “I, too, have engaged in similar behaviour. I won’t let anyone know.

Wilson finally concludes the awkward video by saying, “Anyways, my Dangerwich, it’s only in the vault. That is our little-known fact.

More than 800k people saw Russell Wilson’s Subway advertisement when it was shared on Tuesday by Eric Sollenberger of Barstool Sports, also known as PFT Commenter, on Twitter. Social media users immediately mocked the clip, with some even likening it to the serial killers in the Netflix series Monster.

 

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