Legendary WWE announcer Jim Ross has seen his work given new life thanks to dubbing his most famous calls over great sports highlights. This meme has become an internet favorite in recent years as creative bloggers have used his commentary over everything from ferocious dunks to mascot fights to music award shows.
All of those calls are usually taken from JR’s call of the Undertaker throwing Mankind off the top of the Hell in a Cell. But there’s so much more to the Hall of Famer’s career and plenty more new opportunities to expand the “Jim Ross sports calls” medium.
One of those obvious examples is Patrick Kane. Maybe you’re like me and you’re thinking why nobody has taken one of Ross’ classic “MY GOD, IT’S KANE!!!” calls and dubbed it over a goal from the Blackhawks star.
Well, wait no longer.
Here’s what it might have sounded like if Good Old JR called Kane’s OT winner against the Blues in Game 4 on Wednesday night….
The only thing missing was flames shooting out of the goal posts when Kane scored. Maybe the Blackhawks can get that installed for Game 6.
Video via Josh Gold-Smith
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