IShowSpeed put his strength to the test by deadlifting a car in Poland.
While visiting the country for his ongoing European tour, the 20-year-old was introduced to Polish-American weight training expert Adam Josef who challenged Speed to deadlift a one-ton Mazda MX-5.
After a brief warmup, a 170-pound Speed successfully lifted the car near the 58-minute mark in the video linked here without a back support belt or any hand grips—both of which he would later refuse when offered.
“Fuck, I’m dumb lightheaded,” he said just seconds after.
However, that wasn’t enough—Josef and Speed agreed to add one adult per round to keep adding weight.
Despite collapsing to the ground after Level 3 (which saw him lifting two adults sitting in front of the car) and an unsuccessful first attempt to get the car off the ground with a third person sitting in the back, Speed was able to count on the support of his fans before making one final and successful attempt.
"I'm locked in, bro. You gotta lock me in, bro," he told onlooking fans. "I'm about to lift three humans in a car, bro, you don't understand. Ain't nobody doing that but Superman, bro. Come on, bro, you gotta remember that."
Earlier this week during his tour through Finland on Monday (July 14), the streamer was challenged to try a wife-carrying competition, known locally as Eukonkanto.
Speed persisted through the challenge despite his back “killing” him after being literally set on fire during a visit to a sauna earlier that day.
IShowSpeed’s Europe Tour Part 2 is ongoing with future stops including Slovakia and France where other extreme challenges may come his way.
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