JiDion Booted From WNBA Game For Sleeping

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JiDion just pulled off one of the funniest pranks I’ve ever seen, but it didn’t come without a price.

In his latest Youtube video titled “Don’t Sleep On the WNBA!”, JiDion attended a WNBA game in hopes of finding a nice place to rest in order to cure his alleged sleep deprivation. 

After spending over $40,000 on a private jet and tickets, the Youtuber showed up to the Seattle Storm-Atlanta Dream game. Obviously, JiDion purchased four seats so he could comfortably lie down and get in some shut eye. Oh, and they were also courtside.

As if that wasn’t enough, he also brought in his own old-timey pajamas as well as a pillow and blanket. Though a prankster at heart, JiDion didn’t want to be rude to the fans around him, so he made sure to let them all know about his condition.

Throughout the game, JiDion proceeded to fall asleep in various positions. While some people around him found it entertaining, security did not as they eventually escorted him out of the arena.

Once outside of the arena, security guards informed JiDion that he is not only banned from WNBA games, but all NBA related events. Though he doesn’t seemed phased in the video, JiDion does create content at NBA games, most famously “Getting A Haircut During NBA Game!”

While definitely a serious consequence, I doubt he gives a crap. With over 7 million Youtube subscribers, a boatload of money, and powerful contacts throughout the world, I’m sure we’ll see JiDion back in the stands soon. Just maybe not at a WNBA game again.

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