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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Chris Russo called him during the international traveler in the trip

Chris Russo called him during the international traveler in the trip


Everyone has a few nightmare travel stories and for Chris Russo, He triggered his latest disaster During his “Waddes are you crazy?” Segment of ESPN's “First Take” on Wednesday.

The man, known as “Mad Dog”, recently went on a vacation to Europe, which included some Fiaskos, including one in which he had called the police while giving an anger in London.

Russo's journey started with a Jetblue flight from JFK on the way to Edinburgh.

“You want to fly to Scranton, Pa? Jet Blue is for you!” Screamed russo. “You want to fly to something more complex to freak out Edinburgh? What a shame! You kept people in this plane until 1:44 a.m. and threw them out for the hell!”

Russo was on the way to Dornach, Scotland, because of a father-son golf.

Russo's son Tim had to go from Phoenix to Dallas to London to Interness – and then drive to Dornach, Switzerland.

Tim's golf clubs have lost a little in the shuffle.

“It took me two and a half hours to find the clubs in Heathrow. They didn't know where they were!” Russo scolded. “My son needs the golf clubs because they have become loud! We could finally find the golf clubs. I had the ticket stub, I put Timmy into the FaceTime. 'Timmy, you tell the people here that the golf clubs with you and your father who paid for them from the airport will take them out of the airport the next day?” You wouldn't let me take the clubs from Heathrow!

Chris Russo's journey started with a canceled flight. First take/ESPN

“So Timmy's clubs had to spend the night in Heathrow overnight and did not have his golf clubs on Saturday because British Airways would not exist!” Russo continued.

“Here is her answer:” It is a log, sir. “I am interested in the protocol! I don't give a crap about authorities, get the golf clubs where they should be!”

Chris Russo's trips continued to deteriorate. First take/ESPN
Chris Russo scolded his international travel problems for more than 10 minutes. First take/ESPN

Russo managed to avoid any kind of arrest or detention and to play his cards properly than they arrived.

“Almost,” he said when he was asked if he was arrested. “The bulls came, I said: 'I will be okay, calm you down.'”