Stefan Mross after currywurst collapse: unconscious for four hours!

Stefan Mross after currywurst collapse: unconscious for four hours!
Stefan Mross, who has moderated the popular Sunday programs of the ARD with his charming way for more than 20 years, has gained impressive highlights and painful experiences in his career. He is particularly remembered by an incident from 2014, which still employs him today. During a currywurst campaign during the live show "Again and again on Sundays", Mross put his sharpness tolerance to the test. Unfortunately, this test of courage ended bitterly for the TV presenter, such as At that time, Mross competed against a world champion in the sharpness dinner and decided to choose the hottest sausage. The consequences were dramatic: after consumption, he collapsed behind the stage and had to be taken to the hospital. The incident caused a sensation, because the emergency doctors could not immediately lower Mross' high blood pressure, and he finally fainted. MROSS was passed out for around four hours before he came back, reports .
The currywurst campaign is considered one of his most painful memories by MROSS to this day. His colleagues Marc Pircher and Guido Cantz had to take over the moderation at short notice, with Cantz spontaneously taking place even after Mross's collapse for about 15 minutes. Looking back, Mross is grateful for the support of his colleagues. "At first I thought it was a joke," he said after the incident. This experience led to a change in the program design: The Südwestrundfunk announced that MROSS will in future keep from tasting food and drinks in order to avoid such incidents in the future. According to MROSS, the currywurst campaign was not only a high risk, but also an important lesson. The moderator, who appreciates the diversity of his show, has also strengthened from this more painful challenge, such as Erhalten Sie täglich die neuesten Artikel aus der Kategorie Rust. an unforgettable moment
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