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23.12.2022 - 20:03 / perezhilton.com
A local television broadcaster in Iowa is getting a TON of viral attention on Twitter right now after having the funniest on-air meltdown we’ve seen in years!
Mark Woodley works as the sports anchor for KWWL-TV in Waterloo, Iowa. Mostly, his day consists of covering local high school and college sporting events around the small Midwestern market. But on Thursday, a massive blizzard with historic low temperatures hit the area — and the station needed Mark to step in for breaking weather coverage!
Ever the good employee, he agreed to go out during the network’s early-morning show. That meant getting up before 3:00 a.m. on Thursday morning to drive around Waterloo and provide live coverage. And it also meant standing in sub-freezing temperatures for hours on end! So as the studio anchors checked in on poor Mark throughout the long morning show, he was getting “crankier and crankier”!
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Woodley released a super-cut of his funniest and most grating on-air moments. And in less than 24 hours, the video logged more than four million views!! The sports anchor joked about what was to come in the caption of his clip:
And he wasn’t kidding, either! When the studio anchor first asked how Mark was feeling being out in the awful cold for hours, Woodley dryly replied:
LOLz!
Later in the clip, he joked:
And after another studio hit, the sports journo added how he was destined to be “crankier and crankier” out in the cold as the long morning show wore on:
After hours out in the freezing weather in downtown Waterloo, Mark later quipped:
And by the end of it all, he was DONE!! At one point, Woodley begged the studio anchors to go back inside and cover
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