Fan nearly falls from stands during homer derby

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Burke Injured?

Credit - WrestlingObserver.com

Apparently ECW superstar Elijah Burke blew out his knee at the finish of his eight-man tag match last night. As of right now, we do not have an update but will post one as soon as we hear something.
 

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False news...

From PWInsider.com

For those who have asked, Elijah Burke wasn't injured during last night's excellent ECW main event during the finish. He was simply doing an awesome job of selling his knee after the Elijah Experience through the table on Sabu and is working tonight's Ohio Valley Wrestling TV taping in Louisville, Kentucky
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Man, Burke is turning into the future of the WWE. I'm actually starting to like this guy...

Is it just me or does half the ECW roster (Which is about 8 people) use a variation of the Russian Leg Sweep as a finisher?
 
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you shouldn't double post under any circumstances, but i heard he was just selling it really well in another thread. i missed the end of the match, i was soo pissed
 

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maybe burke should teach cena on how to sell injuries.
 

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PHOENIX (AP) — The ball arching against Chase Field's bright lights, Keith Carmickle climbed up on a narrow table, leaned forward and lost his balance, momentum carrying him toward a 20-foot fall to a pool deck below.
Had it not been for the quick reactions of his brother, a friend and a handful of fans Monday night at
Major League Baseball's All-Star Home Run Derby, Carmickle might have suffered the same fate as Shannon Stone, the Texas Rangers' fan who died Thursday night trying to catch a ball thrown into the stands.
"I thought: I've lived a good life," Carmickle said.
Seated in a small section of seats above the right-field fence, Carmickle, from Kingman, and his group had already grabbed home run balls by
Robinson Cano and Adrian Gonzalez, and were looking to add another to their collection when Milwaukee's Prince Fielder came up in the second round of the derby.
Trying to snare a towering shot by Fielder, Carmickle stepped up onto a metal table about 18 inches wide and reached down for the catch. He missed the ball, which hit the wall several feet below him, and the momentum carried him forward, headfirst over a short railing.
Carmickle was headed for a hard landing when his friend,
Aaron Nelson, grabbed his legs and his brother, Kraig, grabbed him around the arms. The crowd above and below gasping, Carmickle dangled briefly over a deck where a couple of cameras were positioned behind Chase Field's pool before his brother, Nelson and a few fans pulled him back to his seat.
The near miss was eerily similar to what happened to Stone, the 39-year-old memorialized in Texas earlier Monday after falling 20 feet to his death while trying to catch a ball thrown into the stands by Rangers outfielder
Josh Hamilton.
"He tried to catch it, I grabbed his legs and his brother grabbed his arms," said Nelson, who, along with Kraig Carmickle, is from Chandler. "So when he went over the ledge, we pulled him back. He wasn't going down, I was holding on."
The Carmickles and Nelson gathered themselves after the close call and let out a few shouts before breaking into high-fives. They relived the moment with a few of the fans around them, then again as they looked at photos taken by an Arizona Republic photographer, who had shots from behind of Carmickle standing on the table, then falling.
They spoke with security personnel a few minutes later and were allowed to remain in the game, with Carmickle putting his arm around a security guard who told him to be careful before he walked back to his seat.
"I stepped up on the table, I missed the ball by 2 or 3 feet and went over," he said. "We caught three balls and I told the guys I was going to go for the cycle. Dude, they were really holding onto me."
Fielder didn't notice the close call and continued his turn in the derby.
"I didn't see it," he said. "We don't need any of that."
 

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That's insane. So much of this has been going on in the MLB the past few seasons. I've only been to like 5 professional baseball games and some of the fans are crazy. I've never tried anything like this though.
 

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I have only been to one MLB game and that was a Reds/Phillies game a few years ago since Cinci is the closest place to me with a team. There weren't many crazy fans there but there are a ton of crazy fans willing to do anything at the AAA games I go to in Louisvillle.
 

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Haha yeah i've never been to any AAA games but where i live it's about 70 miles to Fenway Park, my sister and her boyfriend live in Mass, and they're fan's of the Red Sox and usually every summer the past 4 years they invite me to a game or two up there.