The Las Vegas Aces celebrated their victory on Friday night, but the trophy presentation ceremony featured an unexpected moment. It did not go unnoticed by the WNBA. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert faced a chorus of boos when she stepped onto the stage to present the championship trophy.
The noise from the crowd was so intense that Engelbert’s words were almost inaudible to both attendees and viewers on television. Fans expressed their discontent with the commissioner and made offensive gestures captured in the background during the broadcast. ESPN worked to blur out the middle fingers that appeared on screen, aiming to keep the coverage within television standards.
A fan reaction never seen before in the WNBA
According to the New York Post, the intensity and scale of the fans’ reaction could mark a turning point for the WNBA. The scene reflects deep dissatisfaction that goes beyond a simple trophy presentation. It also raises questions about the relationship between the league’s leadership and its supporters.
The boo birds were out in full force for WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert 👀 pic.twitter.com/jyijaTUh9g
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) October 11, 2025
The fans’ reaction demonstrates how passion for the sport can manifest powerfully, even during ceremonial events. The WNBA has experienced significant growth in popularity and visibility in recent years. However, this incident highlights the challenges the league currently faces in balancing institutional leadership with fans’ expectations.
It is likely that the Friday moment will spark debate in the coming days. Analysts, players, and fans will discuss what happened, which will undoubtedly affect the public perception of the WNBA and Commissioner Engelbert. Meanwhile, the Aces continue to celebrate their triumph, although the ceremony will be remembered for reasons that go beyond the sport.