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But before the live telecast even began, they suffered a backset of sorts when a pair of mishaps — including a stage manager's injury and the collapse of one of "idol" towers flanking the stage — And some things just tumbled. slashed their chances at a proper run-through. Fox publicist Jill Hudson referred inquiries to on-air comments by host Ryan Seacrest, who opened the show by saying: "We have had an unconventional day ... unfortunately we had an accident earlier here on our stage, but it didn't end there." Seacrest then pointed out the tower that had careened into a glittering "American Idol" oval and knocked it askew, saying that following an earlier "accident," the structure "started to collapse, just a few moments before dress It wasn't immediately clear if the tower collapse had anything to do with the crew member's injury. 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