Oh, imagine this: You’re scrolling through Instagram, right? And you stumble upon this post. It’s a reel, all flashy and styled, nestled cozily in your feed. You can peek at it [right here](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C69u-BguC7D/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading), if curiosity’s got the better of you.
Now, picture this. There’s this SVG graphic, kinda abstract, floating in the digital ether. It’s part of the post’s charm, I guess.
And then, bam! “View this post on Instagram.” That line pops up, in Arial, no less. It’s beckoning you, almost like those neon signs outside diners that scream “Open” at 2 AM.
But wait, there’s more. You know Merab Dvalishvili? The fighter? Yeah, so, he had a day. And not the good kind. Found himself in a multi-car pile-up in New York. Talk about bad luck, huh?
His buddy, Giorgi Kiknadze, he didn’t just stand by. Nope. He took to social media, shared a video showing what went down. The aftermath, you know? It’s all over Instagram.
Here’s Merab, in his own words: “I am in New York for one day, a couple of hours, and I got in a huge accident. I was in Uber and our car got hit by some other cars. Look at the damage. I was sitting here and got hit, thank God I’m OK. F—k. Now my bags are inside.”
Can you believe it? The guy’s bags were still in the car. Talk about a rough day.
But hey, don’t you worry. Merab’s got spirit. He hit up Instagram stories, gave everyone the lowdown. “Everything is good. Everyone is safe,” he says. What a champ, right?
And get this – Merab’s on fire in the UFC. Ten wins in a row! He’s eyeing that bantamweight title, thinking maybe he’ll take on Sean O’Malley next. Now, wouldn’t that be something?
So, there you have it. A slice of life, a dash of drama, and the resilience of a fighter. All in a day’s work, eh?