Here are a few incriminating photos to support the case.

Exhibit A - feedneck fails while on the run

Exhibit B - feedneck fails and its still attached to the Rotor

Exhibit C - Aleksadr Berdnikov after diving into the snake

Exhibit D

Exhibit E - Justin Rabackoff in the same spot and situation as Aleksadr

Exhibit F - doesn't only happen to Rotors in this case a Vlocity too
Many thanks to Nimaa for this post.
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