GENTLE giants helped bring a smile to young patients' faces at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children.
Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) and Get Well Gamers UK teamed up on Saturday to hand out presents to the youngsters on the ward.
Women's wrestling champion Viper was joined by Commonwealth Games athlete Joe Hendry, Chris Renfrew, Lionheart and Ravie Davie to hand out games and consoles to the children.
ICW rose to fame after the success of two BBC documentaries. The wrestling company has grown from Maryhill Community Centre to selling out the SECC.
Get Well Gamers is a Glasgow-based charity that takes donated video games and consoles to sick children in hospitals across the UK. The charity was founded in 2014 and donates around 120 consoles and 2,500 games per year.
Founder and chair James Stewart is a fan of ICW and thought that the visit would be a winner for both sides.
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