Chris Pratt drops this unfiltered truth bomb at the MTV Awards:
"God is real. He loves you. God wants the best for you. Believe that. I do. Learn to pray. It's easy, and it's so good for your soul."
Then he goes deeper:
- "Nobody is perfect. People are going to tell you you're perfect just the way you are. You're not. You are imperfect. You always will be."
- "But there is a powerful force that designed you that way. And if you're willing to accept that, you will have grace. And grace is a gift."
- "Like the freedom that we enjoy in this country, that grace was paid for with somebody else's blood. Do not forget it. Don't take it for granted."
Raw, direct, zero apologies—delivered on one of the biggest stages in entertainment.
Still one of the most talked-about acceptance speeches years later.
What hits you hardest from this? The call to pray, the reminder of imperfection, the grace message, or something else? Share your thoughts below—open to hearing where it lands for you.
Randy Orton spotted a sign that read “Acknowledge Jesus” on SmackDown, paused, and said “I love that”
A genuinely beautiful moment
You love to see it. 🙏
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Roman Reigns talks about his belief in God
"Nothing is possible without God. Whether you’re religious or not, I think it’s important to believe in a higher power. Jesus Christ is the son of God. He died for our sins."
WWE legend The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) has publicly spoken about returning more deeply to his Christian faith later in life.
In interviews after his retirement, Calaway shared that his wife, Michelle McCool, a Christian, played a major role in leading him back toward Christ and strengthening his faith. Through their marriage, prayer, and shared values, faith became more central in his life.
As he stepped away from wrestling and reflected on mortality, family, and purpose beyond fame, Calaway described belief in Jesus Christ as a grounding force that reshaped how he lives off-screen.
“Nice job”
Those were the words I said to you 23 years ago when you debuted. Now, on the day of your final match, I say again…nice job.
Hustle, loyalty, and respect is more than just a catch phrase. For 23 years you have lived by those words. Your passion for our business and dedication to our fan base is unmatched.
To have shared the ring with you and have been a part of your journey has been an honor. As your in ring career winds down, be proud of the body of work and the memories you’ve created.
Enjoy the last ride tonight my friend and one final time…nice job.
@JohnCena