‘What the hell happened to you?’ Wayne Rooney is trolled by WWE star Drew McIntyre in front of 16,000 fans as Manchester United legend attends wrestling show

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney was trolled by WWE star Drew McIntyre at a live wrestling show in London.

As reported by The Sun, Rooney made a surprise appearance at the event with two of his sons.

Ahead of his fight against Jey Uso, Scottish wrestler McIntyre spotted Rooney in the front row.

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Drew McIntyre: Drew McIntyre Hilariously Trolls Manchester United Great Wayne Rooney: ‘Aren’t We The Same Age?’

McIntyre, who like Rooney is 38 years old, couldn’t resist the chance to have a jab at the former England star.

Addressing the crowd of 16,000, McIntyre said: ‘Speaking of British legends… Is that Wayne Rooney?

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‘I’ve got to give this man his props, from one British legend to another, you were the freaking man in your day.

‘But, aren’t we the same age? What the hell happened to you?!’

At WrestleMania 40, McIntyre won the belt and ended Seth Rollins’ 316-day reign.

In 2015 Wade Barrett mocked Rooney during an episode of RAW, with the striker subsequently slapping him across the face.

In February this year, Rooney refused to rule out taking part in a big-money bout with KSI’s Misfits Boxing.

Rooney was sacked by Birmingham in January. He previously had spells in charge of DC United and Derby County.

During his playing career Rooney scored 253 times for United as he became the club’s all-time record goalscorer.

He also scored 53 goals for England, with only Harry Kane having scored more times for the Three Lions.

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