🚨 PRAY FOR CHUCK NORRIS 🚨🙏🇺🇸

The legend himself — 86 years old — was just rushed to the hospital in Hawaii following a medical emergency. THIS MAN was literally sparring with a trainer on his birthday NINE DAYS AGO and posting “I don’t age. I level up.” Let that sink in.

Here’s who we’re praying for right now:

🥋 US Air Force veteran who learned martial arts serving in South Korea

🥋 Won the 1967 World Karate Championship

🥋 Trained alongside BRUCE LEE

🥋 Holds black belts in Karate, Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu AND Judo

🥋 Created his OWN martial art — Chun Kuk Do

🥋 Over 60 movies including Delta Force, Missing in Action & Expendables 2

🥋 Walker, Texas Ranger ran for EIGHT SEASONS

🥋 New York Times bestselling author

🥋 And at 86 years old… still training. Still fighting.

Good news? Sources say he’s in good spirits and already cracking jokes from his hospital bed. Because of COURSE he is. 😂

Now for the jokes because Chuck would want it this way 👇

💀 “Chuck Norris doesn’t do push-ups. He pushes the Earth down.”

💀 “Chuck Norris can divide by zero.”

The man INVENTED the internet meme before memes existed.

If you grew up watching Walker Texas Ranger, if you quoted Chuck Norris facts in middle school, if you know what a roundhouse kick is because of this man — drop a 🇺🇸 in the comments right now.

Show Chuck Norris the love. And drop your FAVORITE Chuck Norris joke below — let’s flood his timeline with prayers and laughs, exactly the way he’d want it.

Get well soon, legend. The world isn’t ready to lose you. 🙏🇺🇸

#ChuckNorris #GetWellSoon #Legend

3/19 Edited to

... Read moreChuck Norris’s recent hospitalization has rallied fans and admirers worldwide, reminding us all of his extraordinary legacy and resilience. At 86, few can match his dedication—not only as a martial artist holding multiple black belts across Karate, Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Judo—but also as an actor and author who redefined toughness and perseverance. Having trained alongside legends like Bruce Lee and created his own martial art, Chun Kuk Do, Chuck’s influence goes far beyond his film and television roles. His time in the US Air Force and his 1967 World Karate Championship win laid a foundation of discipline and strength that continues to inspire young martial artists. What’s truly remarkable is Chuck’s mindset: even days before his emergency, he was sparring with a trainer, embodying his motto, “I don’t age. I level up.” This attitude is more than just words—it’s a testament to his lifelong commitment to health, fitness, and mental toughness. Fans often share Chuck Norris jokes, a viral cultural phenomenon that celebrates his almost mythical prowess. These jokes are a unique way the community honors him with humor and positivity, especially during challenging times. For those inspired by Chuck Norris, this moment is a chance to reflect on the power of perseverance and humor as tools for overcoming adversity. Whether you’re a martial arts enthusiast, a TV series fan, or someone who admires unyielding spirit, sending prayers and sharing smiles can make a real difference. Thanks to his good humor from the hospital bed, it’s clear that Chuck Norris continues to fight with the same spirit that made him a legend.