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Twitter Celebrates Former WWE Star Al Snow After Saving Boy From Upstream

Former WWE Superstar Al Snow is being hailed as a superhero on Twitter after saving a child’s life after he was nearly swept away by a rip current in the Gulf of Mexico.

Once Twitter users learned of Snow’s heroic efforts, many users expressed their appreciation for the former fighter on their respective pages.

Ring of Honor wrestling superstar AngelinaLove said, “God bless you @TheRealAlSnow and God bless that boy! What an amazing story. ”

God bless you @TheRealAlSnow and God bless that boy what an amazing story ❤️???????? https://t.co/NdyxBMqbxe

– Lauren / Angelina Love (@ActualALove) September 10, 2021



Hot 97 host and wrestling analyst Peter Rosenberg said: “I just watched the first season of Hard Enough and my number one thought was: Man Al Snow is amazing… so you see this… a GRRRRRRRREAT GUY. ”

i just watched the first season of hard enough and my number 1 thought was: man Al Snow is awesome… so you see this… a confirmed GRRRRRRRREAT GUYhttps: //t.co/vd1ljD9rhF

– Peter Rosenberg (@Rosenbergradio) September 10, 2021



Finally, Twitter user @Bendijim said: “I’m sure you are too humble to be comfortable with the compliments that come your way, but you saved someone’s life and that should be recognized as the big problem that it is. I’m sure the family will think so. Well done. “

I’m sure you’re too humble to be comfortable with. You got the compliments, but you saved someone’s life and that should be recognized as the big problem.

I’m sure the family will think so

Well done????

– Benny Boy (@Bendijim) September 10, 2021



Snow also thanked various fans and supporters on Twitter for the incident.

On Friday, Snow, whose real name is Allen Ray Sarven, sprang into action after the boy fell into the water. Snow told TMZ that he was able to save the boy before he drowned on Santa Rosa Beach in South Walton, Florida.

A responding lifeguard was able to carry Snow and the boy back to shore, using a flotation device, according to South Walton fire officials. The lifeguard also comforted the boy’s mother, who was visibly distressed after the incident. .

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