Wrestling News and UpdatesJul 1, 2015 by Christian Pyles
Reece Humphrey Whips/Nae Nae For Single Leg Finish
Reece Humphrey Whips/Nae Nae For Single Leg Finish
It was only a matter of time. The always entertaining and acrobatic, Reece Humphrey has incorporated his wrestling skills with his dancing skills.
The Silento hit Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) has been all over social media. If you are on twitter, you've seen countless vines no doubt.
Now that you're up to speed on the trend, watch Reece's single leg to a whip finish on Johnni DiJulius!
The Silento hit Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) has been all over social media. If you are on twitter, you've seen countless vines no doubt.
Now that you're up to speed on the trend, watch Reece's single leg to a whip finish on Johnni DiJulius!
Out here grinding at the Olympic Training Center with @johnnidijulius! Check this new finish!! #whip #naenae #watchme pic.twitter.com/hjQz72Yjst
— Reece Humphrey (@ReeceHump60kg) July 1, 2015
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