Miro talks ‘Madden curse’ for his favorite teams of Clippers, Predators & Real Madrid | SportsNation

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Miro joins SportsNation after becoming the All Elite Wrestling TNT champion.

0:00 Miro reacts to defeating Darby for the AEW TNT Championship.

1:30 Is Miro the Madden curse for the likes of the LA Clippers, Nashville Predators and Real Madrid?

3:08 How Taylor Lewan hyped up the Preds fans during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

3:40 Hats off to Luka Doncic.

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