The *holds beer mug to mouth* Denver Broncos defeated (my beloved) Carolina Panthers 24-10 in Super Bowl 50 last night. Denver’s ferocious, relentless, ruthless, and other synonyms for “vicious” defense overwhelmed Carolina’s offense during their first series, and never let up. After the game, an understandably shaken Cam Newton walked out of his press conference, giving sports talk radio callers something to yell about all offseason.
It was not a good game for the Panthers, and the Internet mocked them for their effort, but they weren’t the real losers: Woo Guy was.
Instead of talking about the game itself, or the trailers for Captain America: Civil War, Deadpool, or X-Men: Apocalypse, everyone on Twitter kept coming back to Woo Guy, the game’s real MVP (most vexatious person) for his ever-present soundtrack on CBS’ broadcast. He was like a mosquito in your ear, a beeping noise driving you mad, a Ric Flair impersonator on repeat.
https://twitter.com/jeress/status/696500650344116225?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
#SuperBowl ; if that SAME dude near the mic saying "wooo" at that SAME high-pitched tone doesn't shut up soon, I'm going to shoot the TV.
— Miss Casey Liu (@caseyoffhermeds) February 8, 2016
to the guy at the #SuperBowl woo-ing in the background: pic.twitter.com/mek4rQLKA0
— Bustle (@bustle) February 8, 2016
When the game is over, we'll all find out that #wooguy was actually a coyote caught in a trap, and we'll all feel *terrible.• #SB50
— Jon Jones (@jonjones) February 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/_baby_binks/status/696521834188005376?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
To whomever this guy is at the Super Bowl that keeps screaming "WOOO" at the same pitch: I want to rip your vocal folds out.
— Antifa Attack Raccoon (@BeccaLBradley) February 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/OhTurdFergussen/status/696521407702761472
OMG TAKE A BREAK. #wooguy #whoiswooguy? pic.twitter.com/NXf5ZuvAfW
— me (@meual12zk) February 8, 2016
I bet #wooguy is a Coldplay fan.
— Jason Newell (@jasondnewell) February 8, 2016
If I had a gun with two bullets and was locked in a room with woo guy, Kylo Ren & Hitler.. I'd shoot woo guy twice. #SuperBowl #wooguy
— kross (@Kross) February 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/getyouakeisha/status/696496323755929601?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The #WooGuy needs a SNICKERS. #EatASNICKERS pic.twitter.com/lAQouQkvGv
— SNICKERS (@SNICKERS) February 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/SethMacFarlane/status/696534820994682881
You know it’s serious when Snickers and Seth MacFarlane are involved. Anyway, when ESPN does a 30 for 30 on this fool, the final lines will be, “At the end of every day, I drive through the city of Charleston and I cross the bridge that will take me home. I feel the words building inside me, I can’t stop them, or tell you why I say them, but as I reach the top of the bridge, these words come to me in a whisper. I say these words as a prayer, as regret, as praise, I say: WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.”