Darren Rovell should think twice before blocking people on Twitter.
Tumblr user Rob Perez claims he was was blocked by the ESPN sports business analyst, so in retaliation, he created a fake Tinder profile for Rovell. So what’s the catch? He responded to his suitors using only Rovell’s word-for-word tweets, which generally aren’t very interesting.
So how did it go?
Some women were (understandably) confused.
Some tried to play along.
And some really didn’t know what to make of it.
But it seems as though the consensus was that Rovell would not be a hit with the ladies if he really were on Tinder.
Perez is no stranger to sports-related Tinder antics. Back in October, he asked women on the dating app their predictions for the NBA season, and he gathered some great responses there, too.
Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@NextImpulse
Photo of the Night
Georgetown basketball joined the NBA in wearing “I Can’t Breathe” T-shirts before their game against Kansas on Wednesday.
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Tweet of the Night
Pitcher Chris Bassitt had no use for his Chicago White Sox gear after being traded to the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday, so naturally, he gave it away on Twitter.
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Video of the Night
ESPN asked a group of children for their opinions on the best player in college football, and their answers did not disappoint.