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A Tribute to the Crusher - Useful Connor the Crusher GIFs

In April 2014, Connor "The Crusher" Michalek passed away after a long battle with cancer. A wonderful video tribute was made in memory of Connor (if you haven’t seen it yet, go watch it here at once) and everyone who saw it cried their eyes but they also smiled at just how awesome the kid was.

The video contained many great moments and the internet has already made GIFs of them so in tribute to Connor and all the brave kids like him who fight illness, this is a special edition of Useful Gifs enjoying five great Connor gifs.

Why five, I hear you ask? ‘Cause three ain’t enough for the little legend.

1) AJ…

When to use it: Someone needs to stop their craziness.
Why it’s awesome: The sincere honesty of Connor made it one of the funniest moments of the video, in my opinion. Also he’s not wrong, she did need to stop her craziness.

2) The Punch That Beat Hunter

When to use it: People don’t believe Triple H is actually a great guy.
Why it’s awesome: Connor knows Triple H is the bad guy but he doesn’t want to hit him and hesitates. However when he does, he does what many couldn’t and KOs the boss.

3) 1! 2! 3!

When to use it: Someone doesn’t believe Triple H does the job for great people.
Why it’s awesome: He hooks the leg like a pro. Some top names just cover the guy, not the Crusher.

4) Hug It Out

When to use it: You want to celebrate something awesome.
Why it’s awesome: At the biggest stage, Connor got to see his hero win and Daniel Bryan got to give his hero a hug after winning the belts.

5) He’s the Tag Team Champions

When to use it: Someone amazing deserves to get something amazing.
Why it’s awesome: He gave us a heart-warming video and touched the hearts of everyone in the WWE judging by the video. He deserves those titles.

There’s actually a few great GIFs featuring Connor that I missed so please feel free to post them and celebrate the life of a true legend. Remember, it’s ok to cry.

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