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Rodney Mack recently went viral for knocking out a fan who tried to get physical during an SWE show, and he discussed the situation and more in a new interview. Mack went viral for for the video, which saw a fan take a shot at Charlie Haas after Haas got confrontational with another fan for shoving him during a match. Mack came in quickly and floored the guy who swung on Haas, and he talked with Wrestling Inc about it. You can check out highlights below: On the incident: “We were just doing our thing out there. It was just instinct. I just saw something out of my peripheral vision, and I just saw Charlie and then it was just instinct. I just reacted. I have [gotten physical with a fan] quite a few times. I would guess maybe three or four different times.” ....
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A canoe team trying to set a world record for paddling down the Mississippi River came up about 140 miles short when bad weather caused their boat to sink. ....
Father-daughter duo part of fastest team to row entire Mississippi River WCCO MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) A leisurely paddle along the Mississippi River is a great way to relax and enjoy a few hours. But what a foursome in one canoe just accomplished is anything but relaxing. They just set the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to row the length of the Mississippi at 17 days and 20 hours. Two of the new record-holders are a father-daughter duo from Wayzata, who say the reward for the trip is far bigger than getting their name in a book. “When I was 22, and did this originally, it changed me,” KJ Millhone said. ....