For those unfamiliar, September kicks off pediatric cancer awareness month, with a handful of things going on to help raise money for research and support for those who fight the disease.
One of the athletes who has shown a hell of a lot of support for the cause is WWE superstar Daniel Bryan, who became really close with a wrestling superfan named Connor ‘The Crusher’ Michalek before Connor lost his battle and passed away in 2014.
#JustKeepDancing to support Pediatric Cancer Awareness and support @ConnorsCure. I challenge you @BellaTwins! https://t.co/zVYGNHhH5E
— Daniel Bryan (@WWEDanielBryan) September 2, 2015
“”Continuing to show his support for his buddy, though, Bryan recorded a dance video as part of the #JustKeepDancing campaign, which was started by a six-year-old by the name of Braylon Beam—and the dance is absolutely amazing.
Moving along to the cult classic, “I’m Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred, Bryan busts out moves that would make a camp counselor or middle school dance chaperone proud, ending with a challenge to the Bella Twins to up the ante and bust a move next.
Go Gold for Pediatric Cancer Awareness! Change your profile pic & WWE will donate $1 to #ConnorsCure. http://t.co/k1GtU3GXjD — Stephanie McMahon (@StephMcMahon) September 2, 2015
In conjunction with Bryan’s dance, WWE announced that it will donate one dollar to Connor’s Cure for every Twitter avatar that is gold, as they, too, honor the life of Connor—who became the first fan to ever be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Looks like it’s time to make it gold up in here, bros.