Stephen A. Smith is easily one of the greatest sports media personalities we have ever had the pleasure of seeing on TV. Even if you absolutely despise his opinions, there is no denying just how great he is. There are multiple instances in which he has been turned into a meme and at this point, we've lost track of how many great clips there are. Luckily, there are accounts like Stephen A. Smith's Burner that keeps tabs for us.
In fact, the infamous Twitter burner account held a Meme Madness tournament as a way to keep fans occupied during the quarantine. Meme Madness features a massive bracket with some of Smith's best memes going up against each other. In each round, fans could vote on which meme advanced. Yesterday was the final which featured Smith's Lamar Odom on crack segment and the "I am having a very bad" Kanye West "Wolves" edit. In the end, the "Wolves" edit came out on top by a close margin.
Personally, the Lamar Odom clip was robbed. Not to mention, stay off the weed was eliminated early which just goes to show that most Twitter users aren't hip to Smith's classics. The voting was certainly skewed by Zoomers who don't know any better but as Smith would say, I digress.
Let us know in the comments below, which meme you would have voted for.
Stephen A. Smith Finally Acknowledges His Meme Burner Account
Stephen A. Smith couldn't avoid the questions about the man running a burner account in his honor.
Stephen A. Smith continues to be one of the most entertaining voices in all of sports media despite everything that has been going on lately. Smith is still on First Take every single day and he is always providing his hot takes and entertaining delivery. In a time of crisis, Smith continues to be a voice that we can all rely on for at least some form of happiness.
Last night, Smith decided to hop on Twitter where he did a live Q&A with his fans. At one point, Smith was asked about the burner account that continues to gain traction online. The burner posts various Stephen A. memes under pretty well every tweet related to sports. These clips are hilarious and the burner has become a powerhouse. In the clips below, Smith seems dismissive of the burner at first but when he realized what it does, he changed his mind and gave his stamp of approval.
The burner account seemed pretty excited to get the Stephen A. co-sign although a follow has yet to take place. Smith's burner account has over 300K followers and it will probably be closer to 500K by the time this quarantine ends.
Perhaps the two could collaborate someday.
Stephen A. Smith Receives Hilarious 30 For 30 From Parody Account
Stephen A. Smith's Burner is at it again.
Stephen A. Smith has consistently been one of the most hilarious men in sports talk television. His takes are always met with pushback from fans but his delivery continues to be entertaining. Every day, millions of people are made aware of Smith's screen presence and honestly, that's still not enough. Smith is keeping the lights on at ESPN and continues to be one of the hardest working men in the media. His love of sports is palpable and his love of talking is even more undeniable.
Recently, an account on Twitter popped up called Stephen A. Smith Burner. The parody page is dedicated to posting Stephen A. clips in the comments of prominent sports accounts. The page recently hit 300K followers and today, it posted a brand parody trailer for a Stephen A. Smith 30 For 30 documentary.
As you can see in the clip above, the trailer is pretty hilarious and it makes us wish that this was a real documentary. Smith has contributed to some uproarious clips throughout the years and many of them are on display in the trailer. While it may be a tad dramatic in tone, there is no denying that the trailer is extremely well done.
Maybe ESPN will grant our wishes one day and give us the real 30 For 30. That would certainly be a sight to behold.