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Tyrese Haliburton may not have a specific MLB team he roots for, but he certainly isn’t a fan of the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Indiana Pacers star has made it clear he’s not rooting for the Brewers in the MLB playoffs in recent days. He wore a Chicago Cubs jersey to a Pacers preseason game on Saturday and wore a Los Angeles Dodgers jersey to Indiana’s game on Monday during Game 1 of the NLCS.
Haliburton is from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, which is just about an hour away from Milwaukee, so if he were to have an MLB team, it would seemingly be the Brewers. However, he’s clearly grown to dislike Milwaukee—or at least its sports teams—in recent years.
The Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks are division rivals and see each other four times a year. Their rivalry has intensified over the last two years as well, since Indiana has eliminated Milwaukee in the playoffs in each of the last two years.
As if Haliburton didn’t have enough of a reason not to like the Bucks, his former teammate Myles Turner signed with Milwaukee this offseason after spending the first 10 years of his career in Indiana. Turner also called out Pacers fans following his exit.
Haliburton won’t have the chance to take on the Bucks during the season since he’s out for the year with a torn Achilles he suffered in Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The 25-year-old is coming off a season in which he averaged 18.6 points and 9.2 assists before putting together one of the most memorable postseason runs in recent memory.
Maybe Haliburton isn’t trolling the Brewers and just happens to be a fan of both the Cubs and Dodgers, though that seems unlikely. If Milwaukee advances to the World Series and Haliburton wears either a Seattle Mariners or Toronto Blue Jays jersey, fans will know for sure his intention behind the jerseys.
A neck injury has prevented Kevin Owens from being around for much of John Cena’s retirement tour, but the former WWE grand slam champion still found a way to honor his longtime rival.
Owens got an early start on Halloween by dressing up as Cena:
“Can you see me?” Owens wrote in a post on Instagram.
Even though Halloween is still a few weeks away, true believers know it’s never too early to start celebrating as soon as the calendar flips to October.
Per Subhojeet Mukherjee of Ringside News, Owens and his family were cosplaying as different pop-culture figures during a recent trip to the Magic Kingdom.
Owens went all out with his Cena attire, including wearing the knee pads with the jorts. The former WWE universal champion has been out of action since March due to a neck injury that resulted in his planned WrestleMania 41 match against Randy Orton being called off.
There has been no definite return date for Owens after he underwent neck fusion surgery, or if he will be able to get back in the ring at all, but he has said the hope is to be back at some point in 2026.
One of the many sad parts about Owens being out of action is it prevented fans from getting one more match between him and Cena. The two had a terrific feud in 2015 when Owens made his main-roster debut, challenging Cena for the United States title.
Owens even spoke about his hope of getting a match with Cena this year, specifically on May 31 to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of their first showdown at Elimination Chamber.