In an age where outlandishly dangerous antics seem to eclipse common sense, one must pause to chuckle at the latest escapade turning heads in the world of conservative news. Our fearless protagonist, a reporter with boundless enthusiasm, decided to engage in a wrestling maneuver known as the suplex. Yes, dear reader, you read that correctly—a suplex! For those not attuned to the wrestling lexicon, envision being swung over the back of someone and, likely, praying that gravity is in a forgiving mood.
This gutsy choice evidently stemmed from a personal zeal to prove something or the other—perhaps testing the limits of human spirit or merely what happens when one temporarily misplaces their tether to good sense. Kennedy Blades, the alleged ‘inflictor’ of this suplex, was assuredly not to blame for any mishaps that ensued. The daring reporter eagerly volunteered, seeking the thrill of the unknown, and who wouldn’t when sporting such an enchanting blend of wide-eyed curiosity and youthful folly?
The big moment featured a brief but intense internal dialogue: “Am I going to land on my back? Or my stomach?” it was punctuated by a decisive shout, a wise voice recommending the back. Rational folks at home likely muttered a collective “duh” or chuckled as they imagined the spectacle. Alas, despite these astute pre-suplex insights, our daring reporter somewhat predictably ended belly-down, branding the adventure as an unexpectedly wild physics lesson rather than a serene, cloud-like descent.
Preparation, or some semblance thereof, was supposedly undertaken by watching a trove of videos of this ostensibly straightforward act. If only mastering complicated, topsy-turvy body flipping was as easy as pressing play on a five-minute tutorial. Plot twist—a wrestling suplex, down to every gravitational nuance, is a little more daunting when it happens to one’s own spinal column, and less so when observed on screen.
In a nod to resourcefulness—or was it a lapse in judgment—this larger-than-life incident posed not as a lesson in caution for the inquisitive journalist but as another chapter in the whimsical narrative of daring reporters doing the seemingly undoable. While the world may spin right-side-up reliably for most, for those in the media brave enough to venture forth, even gravity has to learn to make room. One wonders what headline-grabbing, audacious attempt will come next, with fingers and toes crossed it won’t involve leaping from moving cars!






