During halftime of the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Game 2 triumph over the Denver Nuggets, TNT sparked a wave of nostalgia by playing the entrance music of the iconic pro wrestling faction, the NWO’s “Wolfpac” offshoot. This unexpected nod to the late-1990s wrestling scene resonated deeply with fans, particularly those who fondly remember the Monday Night Wars era.
Rob Perez, formerly of The Ringer and now a host on SiriusXM, played a pivotal role in bringing attention to the Wolfpac reference, perhaps even influencing its inclusion. His enthusiasm for the theme extended to creating a custom Timberwolves/NWO Titantron video, blending the worlds of basketball and wrestling seamlessly.
The video, featuring highlights of Anthony Edwards and Naz Reid interspersed with iconic wrestling moments, underscores the Timberwolves’ emergence as a dominant force in the NBA. Much like the Wolfpac’s reign in wrestling, Minnesota has asserted its presence by overpowering opponents on the court.
TNT’s homage to the NWO, coupled with Perez’s passionate advocacy, serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of wrestling themes on pop culture, showcasing how something seemingly cheesy can transcend into greatness.