
MetroPCS TV Commercial, 'Anthony Pettis and His Fan Stephanie Figured It Out'
“Anthony Pettis and His Fan Stephanie Figured It Out”
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Mixed martial artist Anthony Pettis uses MetroPCS to stay connected to his fans. After his fan Stephanie tweets about how she thinks she could beat him in ping pong, he surprises her and challenges her to a game "Showtime style." As the spotlights break out and the table begins to rotate, Stephanie realizes keeping up with Anthony using her phone is much easier than keeping up with him in real life. However, when Anthony asks if she's tapping out, she exclaims that she's just getting started.
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