One good turn deserves another toast, according to Budweiser. The beer that brought a fan to the World Series is rewarding the fan who gave Eric Fisher a pair of beers after a Chiefs touchdown Sunday in the romp over the Houston Texans.
Help us find the fan whose beers were sacrificed for the shower celebration. We have something special for him. 🍻🚿 https://t.co/lvFSSPkG5g
— Budweiser (@budweiserusa) January 12, 2020
And if you seek, you shall find:
We found him. 🎯 Got a whole buncha Buds and some other surprises coming your way.
— Budweiser (@budweiserusa) January 13, 2020
Austin loved the action so much he had his entrance music played over the moment:
— Steve Austin (@steveaustinBSR) January 12, 2020
Not to be left out, the Chiefs’ lineman got in on the action from home
HOW BOUT THOSE CHIIIEEEEFFFSSSSSS!!!@steveaustinbsr @budweiser @budweiserusa @chiefs #chiefskingdom #kansascity #kc #nfl #chiefs #playoffs #thisbudsforyou #budlight #budweiser #touchdown pic.twitter.com/XrjBrN2x8C
— Eric Fisher (@Big_Fish79) January 13, 2020
All this bring us back to the World Series when the beer brand rewarded a fan who saved his beer by taking a home run to his chest. The video from Game 5 of the World Series caught Jeff Adams grimacing slightly as the ball hit his chest, but he didn’t spill a drop of the two Bud Light cans he held. The official Bud Light account asked the internet to find the man so that they could reward him.
This man is a hero. Twitter please figure out who this guy is so we can reward him. #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/suMtVECfXY
— Bud Light (@budlight) October 28, 2019
That led to Bud Light tracking down Adams, who they searched for after the viral moment during Game 5. The brand gave him tickets to Game 6 Tuesday night in enemy territory — Houston.
If the Chiefs make it to the Super Bowl, Budweiser should bring the fan who helped Fisher out get to the big game in Miami.