To his credit, after getting sacked Kory avoids a faceplant scorpion, but he does get a forearm squeeker.
Some sightings are rare: Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, UFOs. But those are nothing compared to seeing one of the most consistent skaters of all time take a head-bounce and lose his hat.
Sticking on a hubba and getting pitched down stairs is never fun. Landing directly on the edge of the last step doesn't make it any more enjoyable.
After years of footage with bolts landings, smooth roll-aways, and big smiles, we started to think Theotis never slammed. Think again.
Roberto Jimenez' backflip 50-50 was borderline crazy. This double backflip attempt is straight up psychopath status.
Hey, you'd make strange noises too if your back caught the edge of a stair like this. There's "No, no, no" escape!
Aldrin Garcia's toes lose a battle with some weak electromagnetic forces. Someone mop that floor with a soda or somethin.'
Even with his ability to grind almost any rail, David's feet go overboard sometimes—and his back pays the price.
Some kids call it quits after their first brutal slam, but T-Pud stayed in the game after he tried a fatty-to-flatty and forgot to take his board with him.
Locking in a proper feeble can be a steady ride. Anything short of that and you're fair game for a brutal body toss.
Puking after hitting your head is never a good sign. "Dude, I think you might have a concussion." Thanks to the Boardroom in Fresno, CA for the submission.
When ollieing over high bars with big drops, the worst-case-scenario is hanging up your legs and taking a dive to the concrete.
We always show the impact, but this one includes some after-the-splat footage of an Emergency Room visit.
The same skaters who don't blink an eye over a slam section onslaught will cringe and gasp at footage of a full ankle snap.
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