An eight-year-old wrestling fan injured in the Manchester Arena bomb attack had a proper surprise when several of her WWE heroes dropped by.

Lily Harrison was at the Ariana Grande concert with her parents on May 22 and was caught up in the incident. She's spent the past fortnight in hospital.

Lily was discharged from hospital and allowed to return home on Monday, but her mum, Lauren Thorpe, is still being treated for her injuries.

WWE NXT Champion Bobby Roode, alongside fellow superstars Nikki Cross and Mark Andrews, made a surprise visit to see Lily at her home on Tuesday morning, bringing with them a sack full of WWE gifts for her and her family, including an NXT title signed by the roster.

Lily was also able to Facetime her favourite wrestler Sasha Banks during the visit from the WWE superstars, with Sasha promising to see Lily in person when she’s in Manchester this November.

WWE were set to hold an event at the Manchester Arena tonight but had to cancel it following the bomb attack. They decided to come to Manchester anyway to offer support in any way they could.

Several WWE wrestlers visited the British Red Cross store in Eccles to donate signed merchandise to the ‘We Love Manchester’ emergency fund.

Ariana Grande also visited the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital to meet some of the children injured in the bombing.

The US singer was photographed with dozens of patients at the hospital, including Lily.