Cardale Jones performs some WWE moves on a little kid in a pool (Video)
By Jack Crosby
![Jun 5, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Ohio State University quarterback Cardale Jones leaves the field with Cleveland Indians Nick Swisher (33) after throwing out the first pitch before the game between the Cleveland Indians and the Baltimore Orioles at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports Jun 5, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Ohio State University quarterback Cardale Jones leaves the field with Cleveland Indians Nick Swisher (33) after throwing out the first pitch before the game between the Cleveland Indians and the Baltimore Orioles at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/f91a17d9ffeab281420d7fde9ab24e50c13c20a45c0284a508cee9697bd5163a.jpg)
Cardale Jones is getting ready for the college football season by taking his aggression out on a young child
Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones has been known to bring out the laughter in folks, but what he did recently while he was enjoying some time by the pool might be the best yet.
You see, apparently we all weren’t aware that Jones was a huge WWE fan, but he proved it here. While the national title-winning signal caller was lounging out by the pool, he took it upon himself to basically try out for a WWE contract by using a young child.
Oh, and of course, these videos are brought to you by none other than his BFF, Tyvis Powell, because who else would record Cardale doing this stuff?
DOOOOOOOO HEEEEMMMMMM!!! @CJ12_ pic.twitter.com/fOH7qbSX6X
— Tyvis Powell (@1Tyvis) July 26, 2015
"Hold up wait a minute! Yall thought he was FINISHED!" @CJ12_ pic.twitter.com/hatxoECAV6
— Tyvis Powell (@1Tyvis) July 27, 2015
Cardale Jones will absolutely wreck a young child when it comes to video games, and as we found out here, he has no problem taking care of someone by the pool either.
This kid just keeps bringing all the laughs to us ever since he came to national prominence and we don’t ever want it to stop.
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