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Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill mercilessly clowns Vince McMahon's bizarre new look after WWE-UFC merger

As Tyreek Hill undoubtedly knows, many a meme exists with WWE owner Vince McMahon's reactions over the years. However, the owner's latest look has brought on another wave of jokes led by the Dolphins wide receiver.

Taking to Twitter amid the news of the UFC and WWE merger, the wide receiver responded to a story posted by Barstool Sports. Here's how he put it:

If this isn’t the human version of Juandissimo 😂 twitter.com/barstoolsports…
"If this isn't the human version of Juandissimo (crying and laughing emoji)"

For the uninitiated, Juandissimo comes from The Fairly OddParents, a television show from 2000s on Nickelodeon. In the show, the main character, a child named Timmy Turner, gets fairy god-parents, who can grant his wishes, often putting the main character in situations that sound good, but ultimately become worse than they first appear.

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One of the side characters, Juandissimo, is a generic ladies hearthrob from the era complete with accent, unrealistic physique, and mustache. The moustache is really what the Dolphins wide receiver was taking umbrage with.

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Does Vince McMahon still own the WWE?

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The WWE and UFC have joined forces under the Endeavor Group, creating a company worth $21 billion, according to The Sun. With such a big change underway, fans wonder what it means for the owner of WWE, Vince McMahon. It appears he will continue to stick with the brand.

Put simply, he will remain with the company and will still retain a powerful role, acting as the executive chairman. He will also remain a shareholder. The Endeavor Group will own 51 percent of the company, with the other 49 percent remaining with the other shareholders, per CNBC.

The WWE and UFC are valued at a combined $21.4 billion, with WWE at $9.3 billion compared to latter's $12.1 billion.

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