Top 5 Moments In WWE History When They Did Something Nice For Ordinary Fans.
Written By Patrick O'malley.
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It's nice when someone does something decent for you, when it's taking in a parcel for you, buying you a suprise bar of chocolate, or even going the extra mile to make you smile, but does this happen if you're a WWE fan, well, yes. Superstars over the years have been known to go and make fans smile here are just a few moments when WWE went over the odds to please others.
5. John Cena Meets A Fan Who Fled The Ukraine.
In March of 2022 Russia Declared war on Ukraine, in a moment that caused mass panic that would continue over the next few years, and counting. In November of that year John travelled to Holland to meet a fan with Down Syndrome who's family had escaped from the country as the war intensified. He spent the afternoon with the boy and his family, eating cake, and playing videogames. This is what being an entertainer is all about, giving up your time, so that others can benefit from your time. It doesn't matter if you love or hate John, but you do have to give him your respect in my opinion, this showed what a class human being that he is.
4. The Rock Meeting Fans.
Over the years I've heard several great moments when Dwayne The Rock Johnson has been nice to fans, from sending a teacher a farewell message before they retired, to spending time with a young fan whilst on the set of Moana. Dwayne has also been known to have done work with the Make A Wish Foundation. Dwayne might be The Final Boss in the ring, but when it comes to real life, he's a solid class act. If ya smell what the Final Boss is cooking.
3. Giving Time For The Ultimate Warriors Daughters.
Even though i'm not a big fan of the man known as James Hellwig due to the stories that came out after he had left WWE, but i'm someone who believes that the sins of the father should not be placed on the daughters. This is what happened after his passing in april of 2014. His two young daughters at the time were brought backstage to a WWE House Show. They were seen taking photos with the likes of Paige. Alicia Fox, and Daniel Bryan. I might not have liked the type of person that Warrior became, but it just goes to show, that the poison that he believed in, hasn't dripped down onto the next generation.
2. Mick Foley's Charitable Efforts.
There's a reason why Mick Foley is called Jolly Old Saint Mick, he's as genuine as the day is long. I've never heard anyone say a bad word about him. He's written multiple books, one of them called A Hardcore Journal, which was written about his charity exploits, from working with Children charity's like Give Kids The World Village, and. RAINN an organisation set up to try and all violence against women and Girls, to working with the Cauliflower Alley Club, to auction off memorabilia in aid to help wrestlers in need. Mick is a stand up guy, who's been known to be nice to fans, and those less fortunate, because everyone Foley Is Good. If you've never heard the story about his Kids Christmas book from back in the year 2000 came around, then I urge you to look it up.
1. The Story Of Connor The Crusher.
Cancer is a cruel and nasty beast, and when it takes the life of a child it's makes life feel very unfair. Connor Malik was an obsessed fan of WWE, and at the age of five, he was battling this awful disease. In the Summer of 2012, he got given the chance to go backstage at a WWE Event with his family, and meet the superstars, he met the likes of AJ Lee. John Cena, and a man who would go on to be a family friend Daniel Bryan. This would be an ever affecting friendship, that would last until after Wrestlemania 30. When Daniel Bryan won the triple threat Match between himself. Randy Orton, and. Batista, he went over and held Connor as the pyro went off into the night. This was a reminder to hold your loved ones close, because they might not be here to see tomorrow. I remember watching Mania that year, and hearing this story, and the first thing that I did, was reach out to a friend of mine, and as it turned out, his dad was battling cancer, and lived to tell the tale. Connors story affected my friend, as he gave his dad the strength that he needed.
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As I sat down to write this piece. I felt an enormous amount of anxiety, and pride mixed together, this is because as a creator I feel a great deal of responsibility, when delivering my work, because I don't know what goes on in you the readers lives. This is why entertainment of all kinds isn't just important, it's valid. So if my work takes someone away from what's going on in there lives, then i'm ok with that, because to me, you're well being to me is important, so this is me signing off by doing something nice. Have a Nice Day.
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