 This is Lynn Shadong versus Christian Carlson in table tennis and this got requested a couple times. Thank you to people that are requesting stuff, especially the things that I don't see naturally. I watched it. There's one moment that everyone requests. I watched the full match and I thought there's more than one moment here that we got to do because Christian Carlson is getting so frustrated by Lynn Shadong, who I believe is 17 years old here, that he like accidentally does two trick shots that are cool. This is the first one in the first match. Carlson's up four to three, but he's going to lose this point, hits the net, throws his paddle at it and it gets it over and then the return hits the paddle. Now it doesn't count obviously, but still that's pretty wild. Everyone that's played ping-pong has tried to throw their paddle at it and it's never worked. That is perfect. He throws it with, you know, the perfect angle so it goes over the net and then the return, I can't believe this, hits the paddle perfectly. It's kind of like when you grow up and you have the dirty ping-pong table in your downstairs in the basement and sometimes we would have a crumb in the corner and then my dad would hit the crumb perfectly. I get the point. So Carlson's up 10-7 in the first match. Game point, but Shadong hangs strong. He wins that to make it 10-8 and then that is overdone. So now it's 10-9 and then Shadong's backhand is crazy. It looks like I put it in fast forward. I didn't. 10-10 and he misses that Shadong's coach. He's clapping. 11-10 Shadong. Got to win by two and he's going to come all the way back to win the first match. Carlson doesn't get that one to land. He throws his racket in frustration and that's a yellow card. See the yellow square by his name. So now we'll go to the second game. He's getting frustrated. Hitting the balls away. Oh my goodness, getting frustrated. Get out of here, Paul. Get out of here. He's losing 8-7 in the second match. Lows on his paddle for good luck. Misses the backhand. Hits the forehand. Hey. Oh, hey. He's like, hey man. And then the other guy, Lynch Shadong's like, what was that? And he says, ah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I only hit it once. I'm sorry. I missed and then I hit it. One swing. Everyone's like, what happened? He's like, wait, did he do magic on me? What's he saying? He missed the backhand and then was able to recover. I don't think it was an intentional trick shot. I think he was trying to hit the backhand. Otherwise, he would do that way more. I think his reaction was just so good that he landed it on the table. It's incredible. And Shadong has no idea. And look at the ref or the judge. I don't know what they're called. She isn't even watching because she saw the miss and was going to mark it down in her iPad or whatever, like the miss. So she was with Shadong. So they had to go fix it. And he's going to shrug. He's like, sorry, man. I don't know. That's what happened. 9-8 and Shadong is like, I'm just going to go back to my backhand. That looks like speed fast forward and win the next point. 10-8 backhand, forehand, backhand. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. He said that was me. I said it. We wins. He wins. He did go on to win the third match as well. He was down 10-7 again and survived again to win. But Carlson, in his frustration, played two of the cooler shots. One was legal. One was illegal. Throw the paddle and then intentional miss, forehand. Kind of crazy. Everyone go home, try it, and send me the video of you trying.