
Americans reacts to Eben Etzebeth: 'Don't mess with him!'
The highest-capped Springbok is known for being one of the 'scariest' players in the game, thanks to his fierce appearance and attitude.
In a viral TikTok video, US basketball player Kolton Kohl reacted to a clip of Eben Etzebeth on the pitch.
He said: 'I am looking at him and he is the BrocLesnarer of rugby…Imagine being the ref trying to talk to him!'
Comparing Eben to a 'steel pole', he added: 'Don't mess with him!' @rugby_overdose American🇺🇸 reacts to Eben Etzebeth for the first time #rugby #viral #xyzbca #like #follow #bighits #tackle #worldcup #rugbyhits #bestsport #rugbyforlife #rugbyplayer #rugbyleague #rugbylife #schoolboyrugby #rugbyedits #rugbyexercise #rugbyworld #rugbyworldcup #springboks #japan #allblacksrugby #australia #england #ireland #fiji #france #2024 #2025 ♬ original sound – Rugby Overdose
It's not the first time Eben Etzebeth has had grown men on the internet quivering at the sight of him.
Last year, a UFC commentator labelled Eben a 'monster' after he was spotted with World Champion Dricus du Plessis.
'Who is that guy?' the man asked.
Meanwhile, Eben Etzebeth will soon swap his aggressive antics for daddy duty as he prepares to welcome another baby.
Last month, the lock and his wife Anlia announced that they were expecting their second child, a baby girl.
Anlia – a professional singer -announced in a sweet Instagram post. The couple wed in 2023 and a year later welcomed their first daughter. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Anlia Etzebeth (@anliastar)
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