Matt Johnson began extreme stunt performances when he was 16. Always wanting to push the limits, Matt began extreme trample and large group trample projects, resulting in a world record of 23 girls standing on him at once.

He has since performed for: The Jack E. Jett Show (recurring, QTN), Playboy's Sexcetera, The Viper Room (at the main entrance), the Los Angeles City Annual Neighborhood Night Out (West Hollywood), Pandemonium Collective's Halloween Art Show/Fundraiser, Liquid Sky Promotions Art Shows (4 to date), the Malediction Society, the Artist's Salon (downtown LA), a modern dance performance with Amanda Jones, an NYU thesis performance, a Full Moon Rave Video, whatthehellmovie.com, the band Alpha She-Male at the Congo Room and Key Club, the band This Is A Cry For Help, assorted music videos and crazy promos, bachelorette parties in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, keg parties at a few colleges, sorority and fraternity parties, EvilBadEvil.com fetish shoot (stills), the Salvation Army Hurricane Katrina Fundraiser on the Third Street Promenade, the Hurricane Katrina Fundraiser at Boardner's, haunted houses as the "body bridge", and has made personal appearances in over 20 music videos and spec spots.

Matt says: "I have found that people enjoy walking on me, either as part of an event, or for their own enjoyment. Trample is very safe... I have never been hurt during my 15 years of being trampled. I am highly trained, practice daily, and have a full waiver, so in the event I get hurt, no one is responsible. My trample adventures will soon be featured on currenttv.com, as well as in a Cal Arts student documentary."

Matt is very extreme and enjoys any challenge... the larger the group the better. Trample is an event that people notice, react to, and always remember. It all began with a stunt for a comedy show, and after finding he could handle heavy weights and still breathe comfortably, he underwent extensive training with professional stuntmen. And in no time at all... ladies and gentlemen... an extreme stunt performer was born! And the future? Matt looks forward to bringing more trample chances the people!

A FEW ANSWERS TO THE MANY QUESTIONS MATT GETS
There have been quite a few people e-mailing Matt... asking him a bunch of questions about trampling. He is grateful and is surprised to find so much support and interest in the subject he loves... trampling. Q&A...

- Have you ever broken any bones? No, never. Although I hope to, no girls have been willing to do that, yet.

- Do you like being trampled? I love it. I am an extreme masochist, and so the more people hurt me with their feet the more I enjoy it.

- Are you afraid of any kind of trampling situation? No... for me the more extreme the better... especially large groups or uncontrollable scenarios like live events and shows.

- Do you really want to get hurt? Yes

- What is the most damage ever done to you? Bruises... sadly enough. And since I am under feet daily, this rarely happens.

- What is your biggest complaint about tramplers? So many people tell me how they are going to injure me and, yet, all are too nice to follow through.

CATEGORIES:
Novelty Act
Walkaround Host


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