Celtic hero Chris Sutton might be used to antagonising his fellow pundits and fans alike.
But he appears to have offended the wrong man this time - WWE Superstar Kevin Owens.
The Canadian wrestler cut a scathing promo on Sutton to advertise BT Sport's acquisition of the professional wrestling company's broadcast rights for next year.
"Come near me and I'll stun you out your shoes. No more Chris Sutton."
— BT Sport WWE (@btsportwwe) December 12, 2019
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Known for his variant of the Stone Cold Stunner, Owens threatened Sutton with his usual brand of trash talk and bravado.
Owens, holding a picture of the Hoops legend, said: "Chris Sutton I hear you talk a lot of trash, but with a face like that I'm not sure what trash you're talking about.
"You should be talking about yourself if you want to talk about trash.
"Look at yourself! Come near me and I'll stun you out of your shoes."
"No more Chris Sutton," Owens yelled as he tore up the photo.
Former Celtic star Sutton believes football is failing players on dementia
Fans of both WWE and Scottish football were delighted with the bizarre crossover.
And even some Rangers followers chimed in with support for the pro-wrestler.
One laughed: "Kevin Owens is my favourite wrestler now".
Another joked: "My hero".
One said: "Now I would love to see how THAT one would play out!!"
A fourth added: "Please let Owens stunner Chris Sutton."
WWE will be live on BT Sport from January 2020.
Picture credit: WWE
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