Conor McGregor's wax figure is now on display in NYC, and it's...Something
This tower of lifeless muscle is brought to you by Madame Tussauds, the wax museum in New York City's Times Square that people pay money to visit, for some reason.
Behold...this:
This tower of lifeless muscle is brought to you by Madame Tussauds, the wax museum in New York City's Times Square that people pay money to visit, for some reason. On Thursday, McGregor became the latest celebrity to have their waxy likeness appear in the museum's hallowed halls.
The figure will reside in Madame Tussaud's Sports Zone Experience, where "guests will have the opportunity to take part in the ultimate weigh-in and step onto a customized scale, which will showcase how they measure up in the world of MMA weight class," according to a press release.
Okay, I'll admit it: As far as wax figures go, this one ranks pretty low on the creepy scale, and it really does look a lot like the Irish MMA fighter. It's a heck of a lot better than the straight-up nightmare fuel that went on display at Dublin's National Wax Museum last year. That Conor McGregor wax figure was dubbed "corpse-like" and "the ugliest thing you'll ever see" by various media outlets, and honestly, I see where they were coming from.
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