Wellow wisher after fracturing the wrist thanks.

Popular Haftime artist Rong “Crystal” NIU – Better known as his platform, Red Panda – on Tuesday night’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship game, fractured his left wrist in less than a minute in his Halftime Act.
NIU fell from its custom-made, high unilateral. His manager, Pat Figle, said in a statement to the athletic that NIU fell due to his unique left pedal damaged during transit. He was treated before leaving court in wheelchair and was rushed to a local hospital. NIU spent 11 hours at a local Minnesota Hospital while undergoing a medical process. Figle said that after meeting with orthopedic surgeons, the possibility of NIU will be a second surgery.
The statement said, “Red Panda, I want me to thank all of you for such wishes and support.” “This means the world is for him. She appreciates her heart very much that the support she is receiving. We will keep posting you all.”
Originally, an acarbaaz from China, NIU, became a full -time artist at the age of 12. He introduced his act – during the NBA game in 1993 – riding an elevated unicyly, with the right balance, includes flipping bowls on his head and has become popular at Pro and College levels since then. In addition to his performance in sports eranas, NIU has appeared in “America’s Got Talent” and “Got Talent of Britain”.
-Bield level media