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Sheamus on board United flight which made emergency landing

United Flight 447 from Denver to Los Angeles, which Money in the Bank winner Sheamus was flying in, made an emergency landing after a reported loss of cabin pressure during the flight.

Several customers fell ill and then the crew deployed oxygen masks and diverted the plane to Grand Junction Regional Airport in Mesa County. Sheamus posted a photo wearing the oxygen mask writing, “Emergency landing in Colorado on a @united flight. Not many brave lads when the masks drop from overhead.”

After landing, Sheamus noted that a few people were unwell but they’re all safe and sound. “Held on tight to that #mitb briefcase,” he joked. Money In The Bank winners have to carry the briefcase through the airport and are told not to check it in with other luggage.

Eventually the United crew took care of the passengers offering them Dominos pizza and Diet Coke! Despite the problems, Sheamus still had a sense of humor. “How did they know my last meal preference?“ he wrote on Twitter.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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