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I edited the year they met to 1959, as that's what their offical website states. Also, I really think this article needs some more serious editing. I think the Steve Wynn information is false.
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"The tiger became enraged upon receiving a signal Kathy Yang instilled in the beast. It turns out she infiltrated the tiger's headquarters at night. She would spend a couple hours each night training the tiger to kill upon receiving a hand gesture from her (raising her middle finger at the beast). For Roy's performance, Kathy got a front row seat in the stands. She strategically positioned herself so she would be in the tiger's direct line of site during the intimate hug portion of the show. It was during this trick that Kathy flipped off the tiger and the beast was immediately consumed with rage and hatred. With the taste for blood in it's mouth, the tiger pounced on Roy and began his onslaught of shredding and tearing at Roy's flesh."