
"The journey of the Red Dragons since they were taken over by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac in 2020 is nothing short of remarkable, with Phil Parkinson's side threatening a fourth consecutive promotion from the National League to the Premier League this season."
"Chelsea are eight-time winners of the most famous cup competition in the world, and haven't been knocked out by a side outside the Premier League since Bradford City won at Stamford Bridge 11 years ago."
"According to separate articles from Wales Online in January 2026, Ryan Reynolds' net worth is estimated to be in the region of $400 million, or £295 million. The Deadpool star is one of the most recognisable actors in the world, so while Rob Mac is still a respectable, famous actor, his net worth isn't as high. The 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' star's net worth is reported to be around $50 million, or £37.4 million."
Wrexham's remarkable rise under Hollywood ownership since 2020 has positioned them for a potential fourth consecutive promotion, but they face Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round—their first match against a traditional 'big six' Premier League club. Chelsea, eight-time FA Cup winners, haven't lost to a non-Premier League side in 11 years. While Wrexham's spending in the Championship appears substantial, their owners' combined net worth of $450 million pales compared to Chelsea's owner Todd Boehly, one of football's wealthiest proprietors. Ryan Reynolds' estimated $400 million and Rob McElhenney's $50 million combined cannot match Boehly's financial resources, highlighting the vast wealth disparity between the clubs despite Wrexham's impressive domestic progress.
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