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Watch Fort Worth guy the Texas Law Hawk in two wacky Super Bowl commercials

We could BARELY CONTAIN ourselves last week at the announcement that Fort Worth lawyer and American TV hero Bryan Wilson would appear in Taco Bell's Super Bowl commercial.

Wilson, better known as THE TEXAS LAW HAWK, made his name last fall as a YouTube sensation when his ad for actual legal services garnered national attention. So much attention, in fact, he was picked to star in Taco Bell's ad alongside pop culture favorites like basketball player James Harden, living Ancient Aliens meme Giorgio Tsoukalos and Star Trek star turned social media maven George Takei, in Taco Bell's Super Bowl 50 commercial. To add a bit more fun in an already perfect storm of hilarity, no one in the commercial knew what they were promoting.

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The big reveal? Taco Bell brought back its Quesalupa, sold last February for four weeks only in a single test market: Toldeo, OH. While the wait was long, unbearable perhaps, you can now get your hands on its cheese stuffed shell at Taco Bell locations nationwide.

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Beginning with the full version of the Super Bowl commercial:

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We love the full version's ensemble cast, but you already know the Hawk can carry a commercial on his own:

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Leading up to the Super Bowl, none of the commercial's stars knew which top secret item they were promoting, which lead to an adorable interview with the Hawk.

"THEY'RE GONNA FIX IT IN POST!"

Here's where it all began:

Can't get enough? The Dallas Morning News' Sarah Mervosh and Tristan Hallman sat down with Wilson recently for the Texas CrimeCast.

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