David Rush breaks fist-bumping record on sidelines of ’99 to Beat’

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David Rush breaks fist-bumping record on sidelines of '99 to Beat'

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Serial record-breaker David Rush teamed up with a longtime collaborator on the sidelines of FOX game show 99 to Beat and recaptured a fist-bumping Guinness World Record.

Rush and Jonathan “Hollywood” Hannon, who are both contestants on this season of 99 to Beat, took some time out of filming in London to attempt the Guinness World Record for the most alternate fist bumps in 30 seconds (team of two).

Rush originally set the record at 380 with Howie Mandel on the set of America’s Got Talent, and later broke his own record with 398 when he teamed up with YouTuber Dr. Mike.

The title has since been taken by Nicole DeBonis and Eric Carr, who managed 406 fist-bumps in the allotted time.

Rush said he and Hannon managed 426 fist bumps in 30 seconds, enough to retake the record. Evidence must now be examined by Guinness World Records to become official.

Rush said other contestants from 99 to Beat served as witnesses and timekeepers for the attempt.

Hannon was eliminated from the series in the most recent episode, but Rush remains in the running to win the $1 million prize.

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