Subway removes Russell Wilson signature sandwich from menu


Russell Wilson

He additionally likes to dwell, dangerously
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Was it internet trolls or only a limited-time choice?

Denver Bronco QB Russell Wilson’s signature sandwich, the “Dangerwich,” is now not accessible to clients — although not due to backlash from the cringe-inducing advertisements, in response to TMZ Sports activities.

Apparently, the chain wanted to make means for brand spanking new objects, selecting to scrap “The Vault” unique, which debuted in February.

“Whereas The Dangerwich sub left The Vault in August to make room for some new, craveable choices, don’t fear, The Dangerwich will probably be again quickly!” a Subway spokesperson mentioned.

After seeing the advertisements, it’s arduous to not imagine the response performed a component within the hoagie being pulled.

Simply pay attention to the best way the previous Seahawk signal-caller says, “it’s spicy.” That’s virtually sufficient to make Wilson the worst pitchman within the firm’s historical past.

Greenlighting this spot is like throwing the ball from the 1-yard line — and needs to be ridiculed accordingly. I additionally wager the “Dangerwich” — which options pepperoni, salami, ham, banana peppers, and, amongst different issues, yellow mustard and mayo — is as putrid because the Bronco’s offense through the staff’s 2-4 begin.

Wilson can also be so bland, I think about the issues he considers harmful to be driving 26 mph in a 25 mph zone, or refusing to hit whereas holding a weak hand Blackjack ala Austin Powers.  How rebellious.