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In a surprising turn of events, the Michael Jackson impersonator Santana Jackson has again become an internet sensation. The impersonator, who describes himself as a ‘nationally famous Michael Jackson impersonator,’ found himself in the spotlight after a street altercation in Las Vegas.
The incident, caught on camera by a passerby, showed Santana Jackson using his wrestling skills to fend off an unidentified attacker who seemingly came out of nowhere. With the video gaining traction on X (formerly Twitter), Santana’s one-minute-13-second wrestling match garnered over 2.2 million views, 13,000 ‘likes,’ and 6,000 reposts.
Santana, who also boasts of being a ‘professional wrestler,’ showcased his skills as he successfully brought the aggressor to the ground and placed him in a headlock. The crowd gathered during the scuffle witnessed the impersonator’s ability to efficiently handle unexpected situations.
Watch the video below;
Santana Jackson the Micheal Jackson impersonator/wrestler is one of the best things going right now 😭pic.twitter.com/T7S9yaefWM
— Dark Puroresu Flowsion (@PuroresuFlow) November 20, 2023
Santana shared the viral clip along with an explanation of the incident. He clarified that his intent was not to harm the aggressor but to restrain him from further violence. “That’s why I train,” Santana wrote, emphasizing his commitment to self-defense.
This guy is highly entertaining
— strip club kingz (@Maxkorp) November 21, 2023
pure talent right here bruv! OI!!!
— Chucky Master (@Chuck_Senpai) November 21, 2023
Another video surfaced on X, portraying him in a proper wrestling ring, surrounded by cheers and applause. The footage highlights his dual talents as a Michael Jackson impersonator and a skilled wrestler, adding a new layer to his already diverse public persona.
Fans on X expressed their admiration for Santana’s unexpected skills, with one user noting, “This guy is highly entertaining,” and another proclaiming, “pure talent right here bruv! OI!!!” A third user even went as far as saying, “I’d actually pay to see that!!”