Elmo Makes It Clear He's Rooting for Team USA After New York Knicks Fans Put His Head on a Pike
Elmo chose the U.S. men’s national team after Knicks fans mocked him, as the Muppet said he would not stand idly by.
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‘Don’t make this a thing:’ Elmo picks Team USA for World Cup, still loves everyone
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 in full swing, and fans from all over the world traveling across the United States to cheer on their home teams, beloved Sesame Street character Elmo took to X in a Team USA jersey to declare his support for the American squad. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. The explicit partisanship isn't an accident but an inside joke. Earlier this month, as the NBA's San Antonio Spur…
Elmo makes it clear he's rooting for Team USA after New York Knicks fans put his head on a pike – Democratic Accent
It’s very hard to get mad at Elmo from “Sesame Street.” Really, it’s kind of hard to get mad at any Muppet (except Pepe the King Prawn; he’s always trying to steal your girl if given even half a chance), but this week Knicks fans were still irate at Elmo for not picking a side in the NBA Finals. Well, Elmo wasn’t going to stand idly by and watch his head on a pike get paraded through the streets of New York, and for the USMNT’s game against Aust…
Elmo makes it clear he's rooting for Team USA after New York Knicks fans put his head on a pike
Elmo declared his support for Team USA ahead of the USMNT game against Australia after Knicks fans were irate he didn't pick a side in the NBA Finals.
Elmo Throws Support Behind Team USA At World Cup After Cowardly Refusing To Pick A Side During NBA Finals
Elmo wearing a Team USA soccer jersey Knicks fans literally put Elmo’s head on a spike after he refused to back his hometown team during the NBA Finals. However, the Sesame Street staple will not be making the same mistake when it comes to picking sides during the World Cup. Elmo had not made his Sesame Street debut when the New York Knicks won a championship in 1973, and the furry red monster was one of the many New York City natives who had no…

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