Like most of us tennis announcer Kevin Skinner is a huge Breaking Bad fanatic, and he isn’t afraid to show it even during his job. During the match between Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki the tennis announcer dropped several homages to Breaking Bad. Some of the famous lines from the show that are slyly incorporated into his broadcast are, “I am the one who knocks,” Tread lightly,” and “Have an A-1 Day!” He even gets a sweet Vamonos Pest Control line in there. He is definitely giving sports reporter Adam Lefkoe and his “rapcast” a run for his money in the dropping references during your job category.
Tennis Announcer Brilliantly Adds ‘Breaking Bad’ References Into Serena Williams Match
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