Taylor Swift’s new album came out on Friday, which also happened to be the night the Orlando Pride hosted the San Diego Wave in NWSL play.
Mike Watts was not about to let that welcome coincidence go to waste.
The Prime Video announcer and unabashed Swiftie provided a hint of what was to come just hours after the surprise 2 a.m. release of “The Tortured Poets Department.”
“A new Taylor Swift album dropped and I’m calling an NWSL game on Prime Video tonight?” Watts posted Friday morning on X.
A new Taylor Swift album dropped and I'm calling an NWSL game on @PrimeVideo tonight? 🫢💠pic.twitter.com/IqkKAsbwJc
— Mike Watts (@MikeWattsOnAir) April 19, 2024
But that teaser did not do justice to what was to come later that evening at Inter&Co Stadium.
As the game unfolded, Watts heroically managed to insert no less than 15 song titles from Swift’s new album into his commentary.
Below are the TTPD tracks Watts put into the match, which featured fellow Swiftie (and actual friend of Swift) Alex Morgan.
1. “Fortnight”
3. “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys”
4. “Down Bad”
5. “So Long, London”
9. “Guilty as Sin?”
10. “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”
15. “The Alchemy”
18. “Imgonnagetyouback”
19. “The Albatross”
21. “How Did It End?”
22. “So High School”
23. “I Hate It Here”
26. “The Prophecy”
29. “The Bolter”
31. “The Manuscript”
As impressive as Watts’ accomplishment was, it was light work compared to what he did only weeks earlier. Alongside analyst Devon Kerr, Watts managed to insert a truly mind-blowing 235 Swift song titles into a U.S. Open Cup broadcast.
Unfortunately for Morgan and the Wave, Friday’s game ended with a 1-0 defeat. They’ll have the chance to, ahem, shake it off next Saturday against Bay FC.
Watch Watts drop a Swift masterclass
.@MikeWattsOnAir put on a #TTPD masterclass during the @ORLPride vs @sandiegowavefc game last night! pic.twitter.com/GNvoGp0EUG
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) April 20, 2024
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