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Brick by brick, Andrew Tate is taking over the net. Recently, Tate revealed he was on the first stage of a 3-step plan. According to Tate’s game-plan, it was all about staying viral on the first of the three stages. Following Tate’s statement, on a regular basis, now a new story about and involving Tate is unearthed on the various platforms on the net.

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Very recently, in The New Alex Jones Podcast, Andrew Tate, the controversial kickboxer, spoke about his coach Amir, who was shot six times but luckily survived each time. Following Amir’s share of the tale, Andrew Tate now reveals his personal encounter with a near-death incident in life.

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According to Tate, he was riding his bike when the mishap took place. Although his bike was “obliterated into pieces” following the impact of the accident, Tate survived with literally zero scars.

A comparison with Jesus: Andrew Tate describes his bike accident word-by-word

Tate vividly remembers what happened. He survived with great luck. According to Tate, even though the accident was powerful, it barely harmed him in any way. He went on to describe the scene. In his own words, “My motorcycle just go…I couldn’t breathe properly. I was winded. So, just like Jesus, even though I was winded, I sat up. I had full leathers on, full helmet, everything.”

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Having built up the thrill and excitement, Tate went on, laying vivid emphasis on each of his words as he spoke. “Looked, didn’t see any cuts on my leather. No blood. And I stood up like from the Bible.”

He continued describing the scene. “Now my bike is obliterated into pieces. So, she stopped the car. And when I walk over to the car…It’s very difficult for me to replicate her face. But it was just absolute shock. It was just like a fish.”

Well, that is precisely how Andrew ‘The Cobra’ Tate described his sole spectator’s reaction on the spot. Luckily, Tate survived with literally no scar or pain to complain. He did not mention much about the woman he referred to. However, going by Tate’s explanation, it seems she too was unharmed and ok.

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What do you have to say about Tate’s near death experience? Do you believe such an incident ever took place? Let us know in the comments below.

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