Exciting moment between Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney after Wrexham promotion

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's emotional reaction to Wrexham's win

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When the referee sounded the end of the match to confirm the promotion of Wrexham from the National League to League Two for the first time in 15 years, the Club owners could hardly believe it.


Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who pledged to transform the After he took over in 2021, they seemed momentarily Out of breath and nearly fell to their knees as thousands of fans cheered. inside the track.

It was a poignant moment captured by fellow Hollywood idol, Paul Rudd, who filmed the pair immediately after Saturday's victory 3-1 over Boreham Wood.


After some time alone, Reynolds and McElhenney embraced for a long time. moments before McElhenney wiped tears from his eyes.


The two then turned to celebrate as the sea of fans filled with fans. the countryside.


"Rob and I were a little lost right now, but somehow we will never forget it," Reynolds wrote on Twitter.

It was an emotional moment that the fans of the team were waiting for and, as it is, custom these days in Wrexham, a long list of famous faces joined the festivities.


'Ant-Man' star Rudd is one of many Hollywood stars who visited Wrexham in recent months, and the 54-year-old actor appears to be having fun in Wales.

Oscar-winning Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins responded to Reynolds' tweet declaring him an "honorary Welsh boy" while the former England player Gary Lineker congratulated the club on its success.


"Looking forward to the next series," Lineker tweeted, referring to the series. TV 'Welcome to Wrexham' which was launched last year and documents The fate of the club since its acquisition.


In addition to being a royal, the Prince of Wales also tweeted after the rise of Wrexham.


"A club with an incredible history, looking forward to a very exciting future. in the Football League. Make Wales proud," Prince William wrote.

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