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'America's Got Talent' 2016 Newest Episode: Stunt Gone Wrong After A Contestant Shot in Throat by a Flaming Arrow[VIDEO]

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If you are one of the judges of "America's Got Talent," what would you do if you witnessed a failed stunt? Maybe you will be frozen in shock.

It is not new to see such a bit dangerous stunts in the reality shows like "America's Got Talent." In the new episode, one of the contestants was accidentally shot in the throat by a flaming arrow.

A pair of contestant Canadian stuntman and sword swallower Ryan Stock, and his fiance AmberLynn Walker, were able to impressed the judges in the previous episodes, according to People. The stunts they presented were sticking items in Stock's nose, putting a blow torch out on his tongue, and holding a chainsaw in his mouth.

On Tuesday, August 3, Stock and his fiancee attempted to make another stunt to wow the judges. Stock swallowed a long rod with a small target, while Walker will take aim the flaming arrow to the target.

Walker pointed the flaming arrow into the target, but unfortunately, she missed it, striking the neck of Stock. In a video, you can see the sword swallower grabbed his neck in pain, and apparently, the four "AGT" judges, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, Mel B., and Simon Cowell, were shocked wtih what they witnessed.

Of course, "AGT" judges were concerned about the status of Stock after he was accidentally shot. The sword swallower assured the judges that he's totally fine, however, the judges were adamant that he should seek medical attention immediately. Cowell insisted that Stock should go to the hospital.

When the show returned after a commercial break, host Nick Cannon assured the viewers that Stock was examined by EMTs. Meanwhile, Stock took Twitter to inform his followers about the incident.

"A very unfortunate mechanical failure, but I am very fortunate to walk away from it," he tweeted.

Before the failed act, the duo joked about if the stunt goes wrong.

"Promise you won't be mad at me if I kill you?" Walker asked. Stock replied, "Sure."

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