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Pat McAfee slams ‘terrible country’ of Canada as fans boo US national anthem ahead of WWE in Toronto

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Pat McAfee hit back to Canadian Wrestelans in a furious on-Air outburst for WWE Chamber in Toronto Saturday night.

A choir of angry again rained on the 'star-spangled banner', while angry Canadian sport fans continued to protest against the threat of President Donald Trump.

The Rogers Center in Toronto became the final phase for the furious feud when the Canadian Wrestelans denounced the American national anthem before WWE Chamber on Saturday evening.

When Canadian singer Elizabeth Irving began to carry out the 'Star-Spangled Banner' prior to a night of action in the ring, the choir of angry from the spectators drowned her interpretation.

And the American commentator McAfee did not friendly take the response from the home crowd in Rogers Center.

“These are the most stacked elimination rooms that the WWE has ever had,” started the former NFL -Punter on the WWE broadcast. “A little sucks that it is in the terrible land of Canada that our national anthem has spoken to start this whole thing!”

Pat McAfee slams ‘terrible country’ of Canada as fans boo US national anthem ahead of WWE in Toronto

Donald Trump is planning to impose 25 percent rates on Canadian import this Tuesday

American and Canadian sports fans are trapped in a bitter back and forth with their folk songs who are the target of sporting events in the past few months.

The Hecking comes after the repeated bullying of Trump and the taunt of the neighbor of the United States in the North.

Trump's plans to introduce 25 percent rates for Canadian imports have fueled a tense national anthem war between the two countries at various sporting events, starting when Canadians held out the star panged banner during an NHL match of Ottawa after his announcement at the beginning of February.

Trump then pauted those plans when Canada introduced a 1.3 billion Canadian dollar package to increase security on the border between the two countries. But this week Trump said he was dedicated to impose them on Canada next Tuesday – as well as underlining his desire for the Stoelland that becomes the 51st state of America.

In a truth on Thursday, Trump said that illegal drugs such as Fentanyl are smuggled at 'unacceptable levels' in the United States and that import tax would force other countries to combat human trafficking.

“We cannot allow this scoop to harm the US, and therefore, until it stops, or is seriously limited, the proposed rates that are planned to come into effect in indeed, indeed, as planned,” wrote the Republican president. “On that date, China will also be charged an extra rate of 10%.”

The rising political tensions between the old allies were central to the heated rivalry that took place during the 4 countries last month Face-Off International Hockey Tournament.

'The Star-Spangled Banner' was booed by Canadian fans when it was performed in Montreal, where the US and Canada break out of the tournament during the round Robin phase, in which three fights outbreak within nine seconds.

The national anthem war between American and Canadian fans was also in the middle of the 4 nations

The national anthem war between American and Canadian fans was also in the middle of the 4 nations

And the Americans did not hesitate to respond in kind and drowned 'O Canada' when the two teams again closed Horns in Boston for the long -awaited final between the US and Canada.

It was the Canadians who had the last smile, emerging from TD Garden with a 3-2 overtime victory and the inaugural. After the Triumph, the outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau posted on X: “You can't take our country – and you can't take our game.”

As if the invoicing of one of the greatest international rivalry in hockey had to be further blown up, the political tensions between the United States and Canada have been to their highest since the 19th century.

Trump ignored the hostility between the two countries during the best-to-best tournament of the NHL in the middle season after he threatened to impose rates and to falter on the edge of a trade war.

He also bullying Canada with repeated suggestions from Annexation, which gave rise to the recoil of the old ally.

The supreme commander has repeatedly named Canada as the '51st state' and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as 'Governor'.

And hostility this week continued to go over from the tournament to the regular season of the NHL.

New York Rangers -Fans faded the Canadian National in Madison Square Garden on Friday evening before their team stood opposite the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Trump's movements seem to have caused an increase in patriotism in both countries and on Friday evening in New York, usually Democrat Heartland, hockey fans in Manhattan, made their feelings clear.

The Rangers lost the match 3-2 in the morning against a Canadian side that the team of Team USA plays for them in Auston Matthews.

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