ESPN's Stephen A. Smith calls Titan expedition 'unnecessary' asks when people will 'get over the Titanic?'

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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith calls Titan expedition 'unnecessary' asks when people will 'get over the Titanic?'
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Stephen A. Smith weighed in on the Titan submersible tragedy during an episode of his podcast 'The Stephen A. Smith Show.' Smith questioned why they wanted to visit the wreckage.

confirmed that a"catastrophic implosion" killed all five passengers on board the submersible that was traveling towards the sunken Titanic.

ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith during NBA All Star Weekend on Feb. 19, 2022, at Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio. "I love the movie Aquaman," Smith noted."I don't consider Batman a super man. I just consider him a human being with a costume on. When I watched Jason Momoa in Aquaman, it had me wishing I was Aquaman.""I'm not the most adventurous brother in the world," he noted."I'm not trying to skydive. I'm not a fish. I'm still mad at Shaq [O'Neal] when he did that damn experiment with the sharks.

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