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Posted: 2017-10-06T13:14:50Z | Updated: 2017-10-06T13:14:50Z

Terry Crews survived the NFL and admits he beat the odds to become a TV star.

But fast food almost undid the Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor when he began hallucinating on spicy wings while recording a segment for YouTube channel First We Feast .

The 49-year-old former linebacker happily answered host Sean Evans questions about his career, parenthood, fitness regime and motivation while chowing down on increasingly hot wings.

It all began to go downhill, however, after Crews ate a wing soaked in sauce with around 100,000 Scoville heat units , around 10 times hotter than jalapeos.

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My voice is changing, youre turning into three people man, said Crews.

Why cant I open my eyes? he asked after eating the final wing.

Oh man, dude, why did I sign up for this man, what the hell? he added. Am I here? I feel like Steve Jobs in the 70s. Im about to come up with a crazy app after this.

See how Crews fared in the full segment above.

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