The new television sensation of slap fighting is a “ticket to brain injury”, says Sky News host Cory Bernadi.
The new television sensation of slap fighting is a “ticket to brain injury”, says Sky News host Cory Bernadi.“You’re standing there getting smacked and then unconscious, and maybe you can get up and smack the other bloke back.
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