How Ray Turned Super Bowl Weekend Into His Own Co‑Hosted Show

How Ray Turned Super Bowl Weekend Into His Own Co‑Hosted Show


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Ray isn’t in the booth calling the game, but he and Tota have basically turned Super Bowl weekend into a live‑streamed crossover episode for their communities. Instead of a blazer and a studio desk, his “set” is the Fanatics red carpet and the NFL’s celebrity flag football field, where they stream for hours, bouncing between events, reading chat and grabbing whoever wanders past for off‑the‑cuff interviews.​

Clips from Vegas show Ray doing a goofy NFL “check‑in” segment, reuniting with Tota on the sideline, and reacting in real time as celebrities, creators and retired stars drift into frame—Emma Roberts here, Keegan‑Michael Key there, plus a steady trickle of ex‑players happy to riff for a few minutes.

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The NFL and ESPN have leaned into it with short TikToks that splice RayAsianBoy’s check‑ins, Tota’s flag‑football reps and even their bored‑in‑the‑suite moments into quick, creator‑friendly clips, making their channel feel like an unofficial co‑host of Super Bowl weekend rather than just another fan stream.​

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For Ray’s viewers, the actual NBC broadcast is almost background to the “Ray cam”: Twitch VODs and TikToks where he’s riffing, occasionally swearing on official feeds and turning quick check‑ins into memes that outlive the scoreline. Those bits—plus snack‑sized edits of his and Tota’s reunion, suite boredom and surprise red‑carpet run‑ins—end up circulating after the game as the creator‑side version of a co‑host highlight reel, with lots of it stitched together in fan edits like Every Celebrity Ray & Tota Met At The SBLX Fanatics Red Carpet!.


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