MY DEBUT IN WRESTLING!!! (SURPRISING MY SON) - Eddie Hall

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Published 2023-07-30
MY FIRST OFFICIAL WRESTLING MATCH! #eddiehall

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All Comments (21)
  • @joehooper6951
    He's done all this for his son, he really is the best Dad that Max could ask for
  • @ShayanGivehchian
    Honestly Eddie is built for wrestling. The strength and the character the looks it works perfectly
  • @DarthSidian
    All this for his son. Probably one of the best dads out here. You did wonderfully, Ed.
  • @mrbiggg66
    Not only was this a world class move as a father, but Eddie looked like a monster in the ring. I would honestly like to see him make a WWE, or AEW cameo.
  • @Crown8787
    Not only is Eddie Hall one of the worlds strongest men, which is jawdropping in it self. But the way he carries himself, not afraid of taking the piss and make himself look silly etc. And last but definitely not least, a world class Dad, which should inspire other parents to do more for their kids. Eddie Hall, you have my upmost respect and you will forever inspire me and others to be better human beings.
  • @sandyacesavoye7117
    My dad was my hero. Imagine seeing your dad come out from backstage and win at a wrestling match. This is the most heartwarming match I've ever seen lol ❤😢
  • @mattmorgan2534
    As a former WWE superstar, brother, I’m telling you, you should be doing this! You’re very athletic for such a big guy, and you understand the charisma portion that’s important as well.! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
  • @cromwandelure9901
    The way your opponent sold that hanging duplex for you, made you look like a beast and got you over. Didn’t have to do the job but shows he’s the kind of guy that cares about the business and the fans. Very kind of him to put you over in front of your family like that. Good man. You also did very well in there Eddie. That kick into suplex transition was smooth. You can tell you’ve been putting in the work in training. I wonder if you might enjoy some time in the Indy’s
  • @sixxftundr
    Dads DO NOT GET ENOUGH RESPECT. Absolutely awesome and a core memory for your son to be sure
  • @MrLittleBigMan97
    Dude, as someone who never had a dad, Eddie is the greatest fucking father. Holy shit. This boy is a lucky lad.
  • @YboyPu
    cant knock a man that does this for his son. HUGE HUGE props. making me a grown man almost shed tears
  • @travelswithfleur
    The smile on your sons face is an irreplaceable moment, what a great dad you are eddie!
  • @Bloodhound16
    You know that he's a good dad because he did this for his son. That's what I like to call a real father
  • @mr.peacoat9508
    Eddie, you just created a core memory for your son there. The giddiness on his face brought a tear to my eye. Well done m8.
  • @franksundal3876
    Holy shit brother! You made a grown man cry! The smile on your sons face was everything!❤ You are a great dad, much love to you and yours!❤
  • @buddhudd1054
    As someone who never had a Father ... I can only imagine how awesome that boy feels❤
  • @TheModifiedMonster
    Very respectful Eddie. As a wrestler myself I can say thank you for showing respect to the business and still doing something special for your son. I hope I can show the same respect for the sport you helped grow as I compete at my first strongman open next month.
  • @FLEXJR69
    Every time I watch this man i always remember the same thing. This man helped me get to where I am now, through all the entertainment its always been him who helped. I was diagnosed with a disease at birth that everyone said would limit my strength as I got older. I was skinny as a kid and overweight through most of my teen years cause i believed i would never be able to put on any muscle. After a year of doing some work with a friend i noticed that what was once heavy to me wasn't anymore. 10 pounds used to be a struggle to lift for me, yeah it was genuinely that bad. But i noticed i was moving 10 pounds like nothing. So i started to do light weight training. I worked up to 15 then 20 then 30 then 60. I eventually got my strength to an average adult, which totally broke me. For the first time in my life I wasn't struggling with anything, doing things as simple as transferring myself from my wheelchair to the shower stopped ending in me needing a 5 minute rest. (Not paralyzed just have atrophy in my acl and Achilles tendon on my right leg and very bad back problems) But now I'm passed average adult strength, ive set a recent personal best of 280 at the bench press. It felt phenomenal. And ive recently started working on my legs, my right leg now has better movement than it has in years. And I'm slowly regaining the ability to walk. And its all thanks to the motivation i got from watching everything eddie does with his strength. I wouldn't know about proper nutrition, proper strength training if i never watched an eddie hall video, he got me into fitness and weight lifting right when i needed it. Thank you eddie, for everything.
  • @devenruane1761
    I've always looked up to this man and his heart as an athlete and ability as an athlete but my favorite character trait is how he approaches his role of being a father. You're a beautiful person Eddie Hall