Ryan Stock is a Canadian-based TV stunt man from Beaumont, Alberta who has a show on the Discovery Channel called "Guinea Pig".
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Ryan Stock is a Canadian-based TV stunt man from Beaumont, Alberta who has a show on the Discovery Channel called "Guinea Pig".
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Ryan Stock became fascinated with magic at an early age and quickly developed his skills as a magician.
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Ryan Stock soon moved on from simple tricks to performing feats such as fire-eating and fire-breathing.
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Ryan Stock is the creator and originator of several sideshow stunts performed around the world, notably his signature piece entitled "The Human MeatHead", created in 2000.
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Ryan Stock was featured on the 2003 reality series The Jim Rose Twisted Tour, where during an early episode he became a member of the traveling Jim Rose Circus in a staged audition for Jim Rose on the tour bus.
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Ryan Stock is an accomplished sleight of hand artist, showing many of his tricks and illusions along the tour.
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Ryan Stock made a January 11,2013 appearance on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno by swinging a 15-pound ham from an inserted meat hook through his nose and out his mouth, to the amusement of NBC's Al Roker during a "Meal or No Meal" sketch in which a panel of celebrity judges agree to give 3 invited people a free meal at a local restaurant in exchange for a quirky body stunt sketch they can do.
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Ryan Stock currently holds the world record for "Heaviest Vehicle pull by a sword swallower" as of November 26,2008, as verified by Guinness World Records.
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Ryan Stock holds the record for "The heaviest vehicle pulled using a hook through the nasal cavity and out of the mouth", The automobile weighed 725.
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Ryan Stock previously held the record for "Most drink can tops torn off with the teeth".
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In 2014 Ryan Stock broke two world records in Edmonton, Alberta Canada.
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Ryan Stock suffered minor injuries from the accident but was otherwise unharmed.
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