The youngest of three brothers, Walker Zimmerman grew up competing for every single victory -small or large. He always knew he wanted to be an athlete but the competition extended to board games, video games, chores -you name it. Now as one of the leaders for the U.S. Men’s National Team, he’ll bring that competitive spirit to Qatar as the USA prepares to play in the 2022 FIFA WOrld Cup. 26 Stories presented by Volkswagen.

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  1. As someone who also grew up in a gaming household, that “Zimmerman abort” tactic seems fishy. There was a different type of regulation where between us, there was an agreement that there would be no rage quitting, or I guess it just wasn’t a thing, one person would just stop playing the game or something. But then again, turning off the game and walking out seems pretty in character for a Nintendo kid, I played Sega.😌

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