"That's disturbing & f**king gross" - Sophie Cunningham 'Disgusted' After Learning 'Bills Mafia' Pre Game Rituals

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Sophie Cunningham is having a blast hosting her "Show Me Something" podcast in the WNBA offseason. The Indiana Fever guard, however, was not amused at all by a story told on this Wednesday's episode.

During a segment on the "booziest NFL fans," Cunningham's co-host West Wilson and their guest Kevin decided to bring up a unique pre-game ritual by the Buffalo Bills fanbase, also known as the "Bills Mafia." According to Wilson, he discovered this ritual during his earlier years as a content creator and TV personality.

"Kevin, do you not know that this is my origin story on TV? Doing a Ketchup Kenny ceremony?" Wilson asked, leading to a surprised reaction by the guest. "No, what? That's f***king incredible!" Kevin replied. [Timestamp - 31:28]

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Wilson then played a video showing three Bills fans standing on top of a buss and drinking a beverage out of bowling balls as an enthusiastic crowd looked on. When Cunningham asked if those were used bowling balls, Wilson replied in the affirmative, causing his longtime friend to make a retching noise.

This scene was followed by an older Bills supporter walking up to the bus, lifting a burger in the air, and getting sprayed with mustard and ketchup.

"That's actually disturbing and f***ing gross...that's just disgusting as f***" Cunningham commented. [Timestamp - 33:54]

Cunningham, of course, is no stranger to rabid fanbases. In her first season in Indianapolis, she got to witness the fervent support of the Fever faithful as they rallied behind Caitlin Clark and the rest of their home team. From the looks of it, however, Cunningham had never seen fan rituals that involved bowling balls and humans getting sprayed with sauces.

Report: Sophie Cunningham joins startup basketball league that offers higher salaries than WNBA

Aside from her podcasting venture, Cunningham has reportedly signed up for a new endeavor that will allow her fans to see more of her in 2026.

Last month, Front Office Sports reported that Cunningham has joined the new basketball league called "Project B," which is said to offer salaries that amount to $2 million.

Sophie Cunningham has joined Project B, which has been offering WNBA stars salaries up to $2 million.

Cunningham, then, could be in line to earn more than her most recent Fever contract, which was a one-year, $100,000 deal.

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