Super Bowl LVII: Pro7 presenter suddenly starts crying! | Sports

THAT was obviously too much for him!

After Super Bowl spectacle between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles (38:35), the Pro7 team says goodbye to the spectators from the commentary booth in Arizona. It’s not just the end of the show, it’s the end of an era.

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A farewell that obviously hurts cult sidekick Christoph “Icke” Dommisch (36) in particular. During the last words of his colleague Jan Stecker (63), “Icke” already bursts out, he can no longer hold back the tears.

Then he should speak to the NFL viewers at Pro7 one last time – and suddenly he can hardly get a word out while crying.

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“Now you have to deliver,” jokes expert Patrick Esume, but “Icke” himself notices: “I’ll try, I’ll try … it’s going to be difficult. I can only say thank you … but it doesn’t work.”

After a longer pause for breath, Dommisch starts once more: “I take off my hat. I wouldn’t have ended up here if so many people weren’t keen on this show. Because my position wasn’t on television before and I don’t think it was relevant either. And if you hadn’t celebrated like that, I wouldn’t be sitting here today. Then I wouldn’t even be sitting where the laptop is now. A lot of people have changed my life by watching this show, by doing this show.”

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Finally, “Icke” thanks the directors of the program, “who have shown a lot of courage in putting such a shaggy person on television. Frank Buschmann also did a lot for me here at the beginning.”

His conclusion: “Those were eight wonderful years. You always meet twice in life.” Even if saying goodbye still hurts…

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