The world of fantasy sports just experienced its biggest shock of the season when Michael Jordan—the fictional version of “SportsVerse,” a fictional universe where media and sports figures are built more dramatically than real life—suddenly announced to the press that he would “take SportsVerse Megyn Kelly to court.”

The announcement was like a bolt from the blue.
It all started with an episode of “The Kelly Angle – SportsVerse Edition,” where the fictional Megyn Kelly made a scathing assessment of Jordan’s fantasy sports investments. But instead of passing as a normal debate, the episode became the spark that shook SportsVerse.
In this universe’s plot, Jordan reacted violently to the microphone during a simulated press conference, declaring:
“She’s standing behind the microphone and speaking in a way that challenges people. I’m going to see her in court. And this time, I’m not going to back down.”
The air was heavy with lead. The reporter was frozen.
Immediately, SportsVerse’s simulated news sites blew up:
A fictional multi-million dollar legal battle, a journalist in danger of being “struck off” in the scripted universe, and the threat of “massive damage” to Sky Sports (a fictional version of the same universe) if the conflict escalated.
Of course, that’s just the story in the pre-made world—but SportsVerse residents were freaking out as if it were real.
A source behind the scenes from the SportsVerse production team revealed:
“The (fictional) Sky Sports executives were panicking. They called Jordan’s legal team overnight to avoid his character ‘revealing’ behind-the-scenes data that could take the story too far.”
In particular, a leaked transcript shows the channel’s director asking the editorial team to change the direction of Megyn Kelly’s character in the next few episodes—a pivot that many fear will severely impact her “career” in SportsVerse.
Meanwhile, Megyn Kelly (fictional) kept quiet, posting only a cryptic line:
“The person who is afraid of the court is usually not me.”
The internet immediately lit up with a series of conspiracy theories—all of which, of course, exist in a simulated world where drama is built to surpass real-life logic.
Fans are divided:
One side supports Jordan for being “too cool to confront the media,” while the other side sees Kelly as a “female voice warrior” who needs to be protected from the power of the SportsVerse’s sports legends.
The biggest question now:
How far will the producers push this conflict in the upcoming episodes?
And can Sky Sports—in this fictional version—survive the drama storm that their own show has inadvertently created?
One thing is for sure:
The SportsVerse has never been hotter.