Watch him whip, watch him nae nae.
@JJWatt got a dance lesson
WATCH:http://t.co/1u3OWTZQnX
#BeatTheHeat @Gatorade pic.twitter.com/LEqLj9rnP0
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) July 27, 2015
Texans defensive lineman, football deity and new Lord of the Dance J.J. Watt recently met up with some kids at the Texans YMCA where he received an adorable lesson in the dance behind Silento’s “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae).”
#khou11 This is too funny! JJWatt asks some kids at #Texans YMCA to teach him the Nay Nay…. pic.twitter.com/zfq6qTRTis
— Matt Musil (@KHOUSportsMatt) July 27, 2015
While Watt was clearly bewildered by the ubiquitous craze (“There’s a ‘WHO’ in there!”), he somehow looked more natural doing his unprepared version of the dance than Russell Wilson did when he did the “Nae Nae’ earlier this year at the Kid’s Choice Awards.
That’s not a knock on Russell as much as it is a reaffirmation that J.J. Watt is a God of Everything He Touches.

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