The former wrestler who wants your brain
After an accident cut his wrestling dreams short, Chris Nowinski swapped brawn for brains, and his studies into head trauma led to a scientific breakthrough.
Former Harvard athlete Chris Nowinski turned World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) star after a reality TV show catapulted him into the world of professional wrestling. Performing as the obnoxious and slick-talking villain Chris Harvard, he worked alongside superstars like Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, John Cena, and Hulk Hogan. Chris lived the dream, until one fateful match left him suffering from post-concussion syndrome. With his career seemingly at its end, Chris began researching into sports-related head trauma and convincing athletes to donate their brains. His work helped usher in a scientific breakthrough and uncovered a silent epidemic affecting thousands of athletes.
Presenter: Asya Fouks
Producer: Tommy Dixon
(Photo: Chris Nowinski. Credit: Chris Nowinski)
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