Who Was Missing in the Happy Gilmore 2 Trailer? MJF & Becky Lynch?

Yesterday saw the unveiling of the first teaser for the upcoming movie “Happy Gilmore 2” online. Many familiar faces from the original 1996 film make a return, including Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, and Julie Bowen. The trailer has left wrestling enthusiasts intrigued as to whether popular wrestlers such as MJF and Becky Lynch, who are part of the new movie’s cast, make an appearance in the teaser. Let me fill you in on the details.

Was MJF in the Happy Gilmore 2 trailer?

Indeed, professional wrestler Maxwell Jacob Friedman, more commonly known as MJF, makes an appearance in the trailer. You can spot him around the 35-second mark. It’s worth mentioning that MJF is rumored to be playing Gordie, one of the kids from Sandler’s main character.

At present, MJF is associated with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Recently, he shared details about his audition process for an upcoming movie during an interview with Sports Illustrated. He mentioned that he initially auditioned for a different part in the film. It was then said that Sandler found it amusing, like a hyena, and suggested MJF try out for his current role. MJF went on to secure that role, which is significant in the movie. He expressed great enthusiasm about the upcoming release of the film.

Does Becky Lynch appear in the Happy Gilmore 2 trailer?

In the sneak peek for Happy Gilmore 2, you won’t find Becky Lynch making an appearance. However, it’s been said that she will take on a significant role in the film itself.

Rebecca Quin, commonly known as Becky Lynch, is recognized for her work with WWE, joining in 2013. Previous reports suggested that her contract with the promotion would end in 2024; however, recent updates indicate a fresh agreement with the company. As a two-time WWE Raw Women’s Champion and five-time Women’s World Champion, Lynch has earned accolades such as the Women’s Wrestling MVP in 2018 and 2019 from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, and the Women’s Wrestler of the Year by Sports Illustrated.

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2025-03-19 20:10