When a knife thrower hurls blades around a woman secured to a spinning wheel, it's called the Wheel of Death. So what do you call it when that wheel is entirely hidden by a paper veil?
Try modern history.
That's what David Adamovich, better known as The Great Throwdini, the world's fastest and most accurate knife thrower, intends to create when he performs the Veiled Wheel of Death this Saturday night at SUNY Old Westbury College on New York's Long Island.
In doing so, Throwdini will become the first impalement artist in 32 years to perform the incredibly dangerous act as part of a World Record Holder Variety Show.
Full story link including video: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/a...s-wheel-of-death-even-deadlier-video/19659035
Try modern history.
That's what David Adamovich, better known as The Great Throwdini, the world's fastest and most accurate knife thrower, intends to create when he performs the Veiled Wheel of Death this Saturday night at SUNY Old Westbury College on New York's Long Island.
In doing so, Throwdini will become the first impalement artist in 32 years to perform the incredibly dangerous act as part of a World Record Holder Variety Show.
Full story link including video: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/a...s-wheel-of-death-even-deadlier-video/19659035