There was a pro wrestler named Shad Gaspard, one of the nicest guys you'd ever meet, who died by drowning...while trying to save his son from drowning.
He was in WWE for a while, as half of the tag team Cryme Tyme. They were so funny.
I remember when Shad turned on JTG, "My time!" It was so impactful, and he looked like a beast in the ring.
He is a legend. Street Profits, Carmelo Hayes, TrIck Williams, lots of the current crop of black talent are so heavily influenced by what they did over a decade ago.
even good swimmers can drown in a rip tide. the tide is too strong and too long, it tires a person out. what i read to do in case you ever get caught in a rip tide is to swim left or right out of the direction you are being pulled to get out of it. then once out of it, swim towards shore.
There was a pro wrestler named Shad Gaspard, one of the nicest guys you'd ever meet, who died by drowning...while trying to save his son from drowning.
He was in WWE for a while, as half of the tag team Cryme Tyme. They were so funny.
I remember when Shad turned on JTG, "My time!" It was so impactful, and he looked like a beast in the ring.
He is a legend. Street Profits, Carmelo Hayes, TrIck Williams, lots of the current crop of black talent are so heavily influenced by what they did over a decade ago.
Did he save his son from drowning?
I should have clarified--eventually, his son was safely rescued.
He actually told authorities who had come to the rip-current he was caught in to save his son before saving him.
That must've been some violent water. Did Mr. Gaspard know how to swim?
even good swimmers can drown in a rip tide. the tide is too strong and too long, it tires a person out. what i read to do in case you ever get caught in a rip tide is to swim left or right out of the direction you are being pulled to get out of it. then once out of it, swim towards shore.
I don't know. It was a rip-current off the coast of Italy.