Will Hudson Williams, Connor Storrie Reunite? Heated Rivalry Stars Rumoured To Appear on SNL Together
Sometimes the loudest television moment is not the joke, but the glance that suggests who might walk on next.

Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie have sparked fresh Saturday Night Live cameo chatter in New York this weekend after Williams was spotted in the city days before Storrie is set to guest host the NBC live sketch show. Storrie, best known for playing Ilya Rozanov in Heated Rivalry, is fronting the next episode with Mumford and Sons booked as musical guest, while fans scrutinise every hint of who might turn up on stage with him.
The news came after Heated Rivalry built a devoted audience on the chemistry between Storrie's Rozanov and Williams's Shane Hollander, two rival hockey players whose relationship is kept secret within the show's world. With season two described as being on the horizon, Williams's presence in the Big Apple has naturally been read by some viewers as less of a coincidence and more of a breadcrumb.
In plain terms, Williams has been spotted in the Big Apple. Storrie is hosting Saturday Night Live with Mumford and Sons as the musical guest. Beyond that, any on air reunion remains speculation, and the programme is famously stingy about confirming surprise appearances in advance.

Hudson Williams, Connor Storrie And A Weekend Of Rumours
The timing of Williams's recent sighting in New York City has fuelled talks that he could appear in sketches during Storrie's episode. The piece does not report any formal booking, rehearsal schedule, or confirmation from SNL, only the fandom's inference from geography and timing.
That distinction matters because it separates a sighting from a slot on live television. A performer can be in Manhattan for a meeting, a fitting, a friend, or nothing much at all. Still, SNL runs on surprises, and viewers are conditioned to believe that a familiar face in the right postcode might be the start of something.
What is clear is why this particular pairing excites people. Heated Rivalry is framed as a story about two rival hockey players in a secret gay relationship, and Storrie and Williams play the central couple. An SNL cameo would not just be a wink to fans, it would be a ready made bit of publicity for a second season that, for now, exists mostly as anticipation.
Since the first season aired, the cast has not reached what it calls huge notoriety, though Storrie and Williams have done talk shows and public appearances. Hosting SNL is one of those American pop culture milestones that can pull an actor out of a niche and into the wider bloodstream, sometimes overnight.
Hudson Williams, Connor Storrie And The SNL Teaser That Set The Tone
If Williams's sighting is the rumour engine, the official teaser is the hard evidence of what SNL is leaning into. The show released a video on Wednesday featuring Storrie in an accent duel with cast member James Austin Johnson. In the rapid fire segment, Storrie is shown attempting multiple dialects on the spot, including French, German and Russian.
The clip also nods to Storrie's pop culture range. The article says he even did Mike Myers' Scottish voice from Shrek, which is the kind of left field impression that plays well in a format built for quick character turns. It is also, not incidentally, the sort of promotional material that makes a first time host look game, prepared, and willing to be slightly ridiculous.
Away from Studio 8H, the piece sketches the duo's recent visibility in broad strokes. It says Storrie and Williams took part in the Olympic torch relay ahead of the 2026 Winter Games, which it describes as recently completed in Italy. It also reports they met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at an event in Ottawa days later.
Finally, it looks past Storrie's episode to the next run of hosts, saying fellow Canadian Ryan Gosling is slated for the following week, with Harry Styles hosting and serving as musical guest the Saturday after that. In that context, cameo from Williams would be a neat headline, but it would also be exactly the kind of detail SNL prefers to keep sotto voce until the cameras roll.
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