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Neutrality
editThe article does not read like a normal Wikipedia article, but that it was written by the subject's PR team or the author himself.
For example, the prolific use of TM, the article says he is "the most popular modern illusionist of his generation," it says "he shocked audiences, captivated voters and sent judges running into the stands," and has "traded in his longtime Vegas residency to call New York City home."
There is a substantial lack of academic language in the article. The unacademic language was added in its entirety by one user in Las Vegas.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Istandwiththesilent (talk • contribs) 21:39, 22 October 2019 (UTC)