Hey, do ya'll think Tucker Wetmore sang 3, 2, 1 before pushing? That would have been pretty cool.

When storms hit Round Rock, Texas, this week, they didn’t just wash out a concert. They turned the whole place into a giant mud pit. But country singer Tucker Wetmore wasn’t about to just pack up and leave.

After his shows got canceled because of the bad weather, Wetmore stayed behind to help his fans. Videos show him out in the rain, pushing cars and helping people who got stuck in the muddy parking lot. You can see one such video at the end of this article.

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Country Star Tucker Wetmore Rescues Fans from Texas Mud

That had to be pretty cool for the fans who got help from Tucker. Yeah, on the one hand, you are bummed out that you missed the concert, but on the other hand, you get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get your car pushed in the mud by the guy you came to see.

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It's really nice to see a celebrity show what real country spirit looks like. Things like kindness, hard work, and helping each other out are what it's all about here in Texas.

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