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NFL idiot tackles fridge ahead of Super Bowl but ends up on floor in agony

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An NFL fan has gone viral on the day of the Super Bowl by running and diving into a fridge, for supposed entertainment purposes.The video by the Twitter account user ‘@superhumman1234’ has been viewed over 34,000 times and has been retweeted over 300 times.But rather than being impressed by the bravery and comedy of the stint, users are baffled by the purpose of the shoulder barge.The video begins with Superhumman shouting: “This is Superhumman TV show, today I’ll be running into this fridge.”The fan then gives a further explanation of what he will be doing in the 31-second clip before saying: “Don’t try this at home and I hope you like it, woop woop!”The fan then rips off his shirt, leans down, roars a few times before shouting: “F*** this s***!” and charging at the refrigerator.Superhumman then tackles the fridge before falling to the floor in agony and clutching his shoulder, which isn't unsurprising given that he decided to take on a household appliance that was the same height as him and made of metal and plastic.One Twitter user replied: “Some serious pace gathered there.”Whilst another added: “Keep up the tremendous work, King Humman.”One even went as far as asking: “How were you not in Jackass Forever?”Though some were somewhat disappointed with the effort of Supperhuman, who has grown a following from putting himself through immense levels of pain.Some of his most viewed videos involve stinging nettles, barbed wire and even, on some occasions, fire – so, we stress, do not try this at home.One underwhelmed fan replied: “Sold it well but that doesn’t get anywhere near your top 20.”Whilst another said: “Should have wrapped the fridge in barbed wire.”Cincinnati Bengals take on Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night in the.

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