WNBA fans found a new crossover moment online after a viral video of a dancing Cowboys fan started making the rounds again.
The clip, posted by @JosieAve, showed her at a football game dancing wildly in the stands with nonstop energy. She captioned the post, “Trust me I’m a good time at sports games [zany face emoji][laughing emoji].”

Trust me I’m a good time at sports games 🤪🤣 pic.twitter.com/Om7p6PZypp
— ❤️ Josie The Elf 💚 (@JosieAve) November 18, 2025
The video gained traction quickly, but things shifted when @BillyBonesaw reposted it and brought Kelsey Plum into the mix.
His caption read, “Kelsey Plum popcorn video vibes,” a clear nod to Plum’s old viral moment involving popcorn and courtside reactions.
That comparison lit up WNBA fans. Some laughed at the similarity in chaotic energy, while others pushed back.
One reply from @DilanAugust summed up the split tone perfectly, writing, “At least Kelsey was cute.”
The comment drew attention because it echoed what many WNBA fans were already thinking. While Plum’s popcorn clip has long been remembered as fun and harmless, the Cowboys fan video sparked mixed reactions depending on who was watching.
For WNBA fans, the comparison reopened an old conversation about how women go viral at sports events. Plum’s moment is remembered fondly, while newer clips are judged more harshly. The reactions weren’t about basketball or football. They were about perception.
The exchange shows how fast WNBA fans turn casual clips into debates. What started as a lighthearted post quickly became a comparison piece, fueled by nostalgia and humor. The moment isn’t just about two viral videos. It highlights how internet culture decides which moments age well and which ones get clowned.
As the repost continued to circulate, WNBA fans kept the discussion alive, proving once again that no viral sports clip exists in isolation.
WNBA Fans Revisit Kelsey Plum’s Arm Strength As Old Throwing Clip Goes Viral Again
While one viral comparison stirred jokes, another resurfaced clip reminded WNBA fans why Kelsey Plum became a fan favorite online in the first place.

An old video shared by @LibertyCappy showed Plum launching a tightly wrapped shirt deep into the stands during a game break.
The caption read, “She’s out here throwing frozen ropes into the upper levels! [eyes emoji].” The clip quickly drew attention, especially from WNBA fans impressed by how effortlessly the shirt reached the back rows.
She’s out here throwing frozen ropes into the upper levels! 👀
👇👇👇 pic.twitter.com/g83keiFAh2
— Declaration of Memes (@LibertyCappy) December 25, 2025
One reply from @luckoutdoors stood out, saying, “As a track coach every time i see her throw i imagine how far she could have thrown the javelin.” The comment reflected a common reaction, focusing on technique rather than hype.
Another user, @Brian3000x, echoed that sentiment with, “The power in her arm and her technique are amazing. [surprised face emoji].” Similar comments filled the replies, many pointing out that the throw looked controlled rather than wild.
Unlike the popcorn meme or recent comparisons, this clip brought a more unified response. WNBA fans weren’t divided or sarcastic. They were impressed. The reactions focused on strength, coordination, and how natural the motion looked.
The resurfaced video shows why Plum’s viral moments tend to age well. WNBA fans often revisit them without turning the discussion sour. Instead, they become reminders of why certain clips stick around longer than others.
As the video continues to circulate, WNBA fans are once again treating it as a highlight moment, proof that sometimes the internet gets it right the second time around.

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