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Crypto Billionaire Sits Bizarrely Next to WWE Broadcasters at WrestleMania
Adam Weitsman, a recycling magnate turned crypto mogul, was seated at the announce table with Michael Cole and Wade Barrett during the event.
Apr. 20, 2026 at 12:50am
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The bizarre appearance of a crypto billionaire at the WrestleMania broadcast table raises questions about the commercialization of premium access in sports entertainment.Syracuse TodayDuring WrestleMania 42, crypto billionaire Adam Weitsman was bizarrely seated next to WWE announcers Michael Cole and Wade Barrett at the broadcast table, wearing a headset but not participating in any commentary. The unusual guest spot led to speculation that Weitsman had paid for the high-profile seating arrangement, though the nature of his involvement remains unclear.
Why it matters
The bizarre on-screen appearance of Weitsman, who has a checkered past including a prison sentence for check fraud, has raised questions about whether WWE is now selling premium broadcast positions to the highest bidder, similar to how major sporting events sometimes offer exclusive access packages.
The details
Weitsman, who owns a scrap metal processing company and cryptocurrency mining operation, was given his own on-screen chyron and sat alongside Cole and Barrett throughout the broadcast, but did not speak or participate in any commentary duties. Many wrestling fans expressed confusion and skepticism about Weitsman's role, with some speculating he may have paid a premium price for the unique seating arrangement.
- Weitsman was seated at the WrestleMania 42 broadcast table on April 19, 2026.
The players
Adam Weitsman
A recycling magnate who has also founded a cryptocurrency mining company called Viridium LLC. Weitsman has a checkered past, having served eight months in prison in the mid-2000s on charges of check fraud.
Michael Cole
A veteran WWE announcer who has been the lead play-by-play commentator for the company's flagship programs for over two decades.
Wade Barrett
A former WWE wrestler who has transitioned into a broadcast role, serving as a color commentator alongside Michael Cole.
What they’re saying
“the fella who seemingly purchased an onlocation package to sit with cole and wade (lol) is a billionaire with a crypto farm who served time for check fraud in the mid 2000s”
— Robert O'Neill
What’s next
It remains to be seen how WWE will address the unusual appearance of Adam Weitsman at the WrestleMania broadcast table, and whether the company will continue to offer premium access packages to high-profile individuals in the future.
The takeaway
The bizarre seating arrangement of crypto billionaire Adam Weitsman alongside WWE's top broadcasters has raised questions about the potential commercialization of premium broadcast positions, blurring the line between sports entertainment and outright cash grabs. This incident highlights the need for transparency around access and sponsorship deals in the world of professional wrestling.
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