Tom Segura Fully Explains His Dunk Injury

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Published 2021-04-10

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  • Segura laying down on the court like that after his accident looked like every fall position in Family Guy.
  • @jokerproduction
    Love the new set. Wasn't a fan of the underground sex dungeon.
  • @AviaryAviles159
    That fall and image is the funniest thing Tom Segura has done in his comedy career 😂
  • Tom: For years laughs hysterically at random people getting intensely hurt in horrific accidents. Karma: Who hast summoned me from my slumber.
  • Tom was balling out too. It's a shame to see such a talented athlete go down like that.
  • @jamesryan1939
    That neon sign is so close to Joe he looks like a hotdog at 7-Eleven.
  • @mattd687
    Bert was with Tom when he broke his arm and his patella, helped make him comfortable at home (instead of his wife), arranged transportation with him to the hospital, rode with him and stayed with him for hours until in the waiting room until he was admitted. That's a fucking friend. I wish I had a friend like that.
  • Seen this a few times and still laugh out loud when he says they asked how much pain are you in and he says “ALL OF IT”. such a unique way to answer the question yet still makes sense in a funny way.
  • @mr.100rupees3
    Some garage worker in Asia is sitting watching this on his lunch break and laughing at Tom
  • @joev6049
    This studio is SO much better than that weird sci fi tube he was in
  • @cdwwg
    One doctor that I had seen said that Bert moving his arm may've actually been overall beneficial in reducing strain or tension or damage along the rest of the injury from being bent how it was. Bert is a bad, good friend.
  • I work both inpatient and outpatient PT so I am confronted with a lot of orthopedic injuries. Tom is very right when he says nobody prepares you for that at 13:00. Often times surgeons are not educating their patients on the expectations of the road to recovery. I think it may be in part because that is not their area of expertise, but I often find myself having to set people’s expectations on their post-operative recovery. Which can be very hard to do for some people who think they will back to “normal” within 2-3 weeks. Often times people get worn down emotionally throughout the process because it’s like a full time job just caring for their injuries, then add the stress of missing work, the pain, the weakness, lack of independence, etc. it’s a lot to take in every day.
  • @Mr47CRO
    He literally looks like Peter Griffin when he falls and breaks.
  • @Talos353
    Tom: "i can't open my hand properly" Joe: "can you do a chin up?"
  • His nerve damage is probably more related to not immediately getting surgery than it is to Bert's repositioning his arm.
  • @packman4664
    Him destroying his arm and leg simultaneously is def one of the funniest wipeout videos ever 😂😂😂
  • @TristanJass
    That was hard to see in person... Tom is a legend!
  • @spridle
    It's crazy how much a change of studio can be appreciated.
  • @davebeat
    Did something similar to my humerus too when I fell down my stairs at home and bent my arm backwards behind my back. There wasn't a break, just a fracture at the top but, I have the same nerve bruising/damage; the pain and weakness of the arm he described is spot on. I would not wish it upon anyone.
  • @ivannevarez9174
    Haven't watched JRE since they moved to Spotify. The comments were just too essential.