Sir, We Found The Guy Who X / Take Me to The Son of A Bitch
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About
Sir, We Found The Guy Who X, also known as Take Me to The Son of A Bitch, is a phrasal template and GIF caption meme format that uses footage of Vince McMahon during WWE RAW in which he is interrupted during a fake media interview with news that someone he was looking for has been found. In memes, the snowclone "sir we found the guy who X" is used to set up the joke that typically revolves around a well-known grievance or annoyance with McMahon then running off to find the theoretical person.
Origin
On April 19th, 1999, the WWE RAW episode was released in which the wrestler Mideon was part of a saga called the "Ministry of Darkness," which opposed Vince McMahon. During the episode, a sketch happened in which McMahon was having an interview when some security agents showed up to explain that they found Mideon in the parking lot. This prompted McMahon to break the interview, run out into the parking lot and confront Mideon. This moment was captured and reuploaded to YouTube on May 5th, 2019, by the channel Niko Bellic[1] under the title "Take Me to The Son of A Bitch meme," receiving over 64,000 views and 2,000 likes in three years (shown below).
A notable trend on reuploads of this sketch that can be seen with the above upload is the comments section consisting of a continual stream of examples that this meme could be used for, such as "School Administrators when they find out someone has a hood on in the building."
Spread
On November 15th, 2020, a higher quality upload of the sketch was uploaded to YouTube, titled "Vince McMahon Meme (Take Me to the Son of a Bitch)" by the channel A Kenny For Your Thoughts,[2] which attempted to attach a name to the meme early in its lifespan, earning over 1.4 million views in two years (shown below).
On May 12th, 2022, the Redditor Various_Response_634[3] uploaded a GIF version of the sketch with it already captioned to say "Sir, We found the guy who keeps adding fake transparent PNGs to Google Images" to the subreddit /r/Memes, gaining over 25,000 upvotes in two months (shown below).
The sketch also made its way to TikTok with the audio fully in-tact, as seen in the TikTok posted by the official Team Solomid[4] account on May 25th, 2022, which used the meme template to make a Valorant joke about the character Fracture, earning over 50,000 likes in two months (shown below).
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