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The Spear Of Destiny! Gutsy Performer Spins Balanced On Single Spear Point.

  • My spear of destiny act is the most painful act I do

  • Spear spinning is an activity done by Shaolin monks, but the spear he uses is sharper

  • Kelvikta the Blade, has also attempted the stunt, but never again. “It’s a whole ‘nother world of agony


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Las Vegas-based stunt artist Andrew Stanton definitely has guts and he’s not afraid of puncturing them, based on the video below.


Stanton, who performs in the SwingShift SideShow, has somehow figured out how to place his body on a single spear point and spin his body around it. 

Stanton recently immortalized his spear spinning in a video for Travis from iwonder TV As you might expect, this is the type of stunt you shouldn’t try at home ― or ever.


Stanton said spear spinning is an activity done by Shaolin monks, but the spear he uses is sharper.


“When they’re doing a single point spear on bare skin, it’s usually about the thickness of my middle finger,” he said. “This one is a lot sharper than that by a lot.”

As stomach-churning as this stunt is (do we really have to repeat to not try this at home?), Stanton’s spear spinning looks beautiful in action.


His sideshow partner, Kelvikta the Blade, has also attempted the The Spear of Destiny stunt, but never again. “It’s a whole ‘nother world of agony,” she said in the video.


“It’s like, here we go. Very very painful.” A physicists told Andrew that he’s putting 400 pounds of pressure directly on his body pushing into my spine and pushing his organs out of the way.


As you might expect, this is the type of stunt you shouldn’t try at home or EVER.


Watch the video below, and be sure to subscribe to iwonder TV



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