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.
my Buddy @WWERomanReigns with the reaction of a dude who knows i look better in the @wwe belt than he does 😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/DDeWw7Hpdj
— Jarrius Robertson (@Jarrius) January 11, 2017
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.
THE CHAMP IS HERE 🏆@AlexaBliss_WWE @WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/JolsBS1foc
— Jarrius Robertson (@Jarrius) January 10, 2017