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Ryan Paton

ITV The Chase's Bradley Walsh worried as player shares surprising job

Bradley Walsh was concerned as a player's revealed his surprising side-job on The Chase.

The 62-year-old presenter welcomed four new quizzers on Friday's programme. Steve, Shivani, Andy and Joyce were taking on Jenny Ryan in a bid to win a cash prize.

Steve was up in seat one and the 36-year-old from Stirlingshire worked as an IT analyst for the NHS, However, he shocked Bradley when he revealed he also works as a professional wrestler.

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He said: "A bad guy persona named Noah Jeremy, it's good. I do a move called J5 and I get them up on my shoulders, spin them around and slam them down. It's great. "

Bradley was panicked when Steve offered to hit him with his finishing manoeuvre. He joked: "No, no. I'm all good."

Steve built up £6,000 in his cash-builder, but he was swiftly eliminated by The Vixen. Jenny was in imperious form as she proceeded to eliminate every player in the head-to-heads.

Steve was selected by the team to returned for one final battle with the Chaser to win £1,000. He built up 16 steps in the Final Chase, but was caught with 10 seconds remaining.

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