The tiny sports fan who has been battling life-threatening illnesses his whole life is back to interview WWE stars

Jarrius Robertson (or J.J.) is something of a minor celebrity, especially in New Orleans. The 14-year-old has been fighting life-threatening illnesses his entire life.

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The New Orleans Saints have adopted the fun-sized fighter as one of their own, and he’s been on “Good Morning America” and is a regular at Saints games.

J.J.’s organization, “It Takes Lives to Save Lives,” seeks to raise money for his own medical bills and others suffering from similar problems. While he’s known as a football fan (J.J. loves LSU as well as the Saints), he’s also something of a professional wrestling aficionado. So, when the opportunity came for him to hang out with a few WWE stars, J.J. couldn’t pass up the opportunity.

It turns out that he’s a pretty tough interviewer. He certainly didn’t let The Miz off the hook.

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WWE was in New Orleans announcing WrestleMania 34 and J.J. interviewed all the stars. As tough as these guys and girls are, they couldn’t help but gush a little bit at New Orleans’ favorite superfan.

What do you think?

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