Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Dave Borchardt is one sad Mizzou fan

Posted by Justin Kendall on Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 6:00 AM

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Friday night's football game didn't end well for fans of the Missouri Tigers. Fans like Dave Borchardt, the former WHB 810 radio host and current Metro Pro Wrestling announcer. Borchardt received his share of pouty face time during ESPN's broadcast of Arizona State's 37-30 overtime victory over the 21st ranked Tigers.

Borchardt is being a good sport about it, posting pics on his Twitter account:

"Thanks for your "kind" comments after my multiple appearances on ESPN Friday night. Here's one of the pouty pics."

And here's another of Borchardt with PR guy Will Gregory:

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They should be much happier come Saturday when the Tigers play 1-1 Western Illinois, from the Football Championships Subdivision.

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Oh and Tony, I'd make fun of you too. But god has CLEARLY already done that with your weird little scrote beard and turtle shaped head. Namaste douche nozzle.

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Posted by StevenJGirthy on 09/13/2011 at 9:56 AM

Now THAT is funny. Hearing Borchardt whine every week as I do what I do best at Metro Pro and knowing how much he must be twisting up his little elf face in frustration is one thing. But to get to actually see him with his sad panda face. It does my heart good.

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Posted by StevenJGirthy on 09/13/2011 at 9:54 AM

Pointless.

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Posted by Tony Hammond on 09/13/2011 at 9:15 AM
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