@SPIDERMANRULEZ101 Nah, man. The Wave started in Seattle at the University of Washington. Although there is this Oakland A's Superfan that claims to have started it in Oakland.
@ElGreatHambino There are allegations of it happening in Monterrey, Mexico, in a soccer match back in the 50s. It was very probably invented then. Yes, it was maybe seen in American football and hockey games before Mexico '86, but not before the 80s, let alone the 50s. (I have done some research and haven't come across a single claim about it). The thing here is, worldwide it is called -if not just wave- Mexican wave. And that's probably not going to change anytime soon
Cant see it on this crap vid
DanielRyan456456 1 year ago
That was nothing
TheCroft666 2 years ago
Mexican Wave? Is that really what you guys call "The Wave." Why on earth would you guys call it specifically Mexican. That is strange.
Yborg5 2 years ago
@Yborg5 Because Mexican Football fans started it
SPIDERMANRULEZ101 1 year ago 2
@SPIDERMANRULEZ101 Nah, man. The Wave started in Seattle at the University of Washington. Although there is this Oakland A's Superfan that claims to have started it in Oakland.
ElGreatHambino 1 year ago
@ElGreatHambino There are allegations of it happening in Monterrey, Mexico, in a soccer match back in the 50s. It was very probably invented then. Yes, it was maybe seen in American football and hockey games before Mexico '86, but not before the 80s, let alone the 50s. (I have done some research and haven't come across a single claim about it). The thing here is, worldwide it is called -if not just wave- Mexican wave. And that's probably not going to change anytime soon
TheEddy760 10 months ago