What in the Donkey Kong setup is going on here 😅. Love it
@martinramirezmi545718 сағат бұрын
I have always heard that benching is useless in strongman. Now benching is part of the event?
@the.marinator20 сағат бұрын
That's a cool contraption
@anmolkohli91162 күн бұрын
Brian VS Mitch was just awesome 🔥 less than a second difference between them
@LarryStallings-dk4rr2 күн бұрын
BS THEY WOULDNT LET HIM LOSE ITS RIGGED
@user-pz7pv7xv1n3 күн бұрын
😌💛🌳🌳🌳🙏❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥awesome
@aaronbarlow43763 күн бұрын
OMG Caron's rep speed....it was like he was squatting a broom stick.
@danielpenrodii23893 күн бұрын
Imagine if this device was at your normal gym lol
@ericrobinsonjr67884 күн бұрын
Brian is still a badass
@Watashinobi9864 күн бұрын
It's totally fake
@Darekster4 күн бұрын
Brian Shaw is the MAN!
@nummiebarry5195 күн бұрын
Great speech by the big teddy bear but, god damn bro, take some deep breaths. He was huffing and puffing which is expected for his size, but like, I think mate was about to faint. Probably needs some water.
@NAguitarist5 күн бұрын
Congratulations on an amazing career to one of the men who got me started in strength sports! Brian is a great competitor and even better man!
@ChristianSquare5 күн бұрын
Brian Shaw went out stayed great
@Yougeshwari-gy2yu6 күн бұрын
Brian is amazing ❤❤❤
@facumartinez1006 күн бұрын
what a shi.... of event
@majicogarcia84176 күн бұрын
Looks pretty dicey....
@flexz34506 күн бұрын
Brain Shaw definitely did some coke before
@GHP997 күн бұрын
Nick Best looks like Brians proud dad.
@Beardo25177 күн бұрын
Loved watching Nick get so excited behind Brian
@edwardv45468 күн бұрын
Brian is the real deal.
@edwardv45468 күн бұрын
these dudes are 28. they all look like they could be my uncle.
@Elsalover8 күн бұрын
I got 3k more views than this in about the same amount of time
@AriIH989 күн бұрын
I hope the team that designed this able to get the recognition they deserve and are able to design for more events in the future!
@seanmeehan-js5kh12 күн бұрын
Drug cheating is normality now?
@eggmeister664112 күн бұрын
Brian Shaw's just a different kind of human honestly
@DavidVirtanen13 күн бұрын
I Think Mitch Is Gonna Win This Year
@pepperspray738614 күн бұрын
would like a graphic to tell us what the weight of each rep is.
@YAS-vm8ko14 күн бұрын
3:30 APPLOUDS MAAAN
@thgytgjit219514 күн бұрын
Is that Eddie commenting?
@TheLegMan112 күн бұрын
Terry Hollands is the one talking
@user-vy8jr8sb6t15 күн бұрын
How can you not love Brian, so sad to see him retire but what a ride! Thanks for being such an inspiration.
@rushgush16 күн бұрын
year after year, they all avoid louis cyr’s feats of strength. 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
@tomcolanzi397416 күн бұрын
Two of the greatest Deadlifters ever in the same room both named Ed
@josephsong650116 күн бұрын
I think I can do one or two reps.
@cristianomacedo137216 күн бұрын
Bryan Shaw você e mostro
@Finny1475417 күн бұрын
This is EASY , I was in a strongman competition over here in England 🏴 just last week . We was deadlifting with tractor 🚜 wheels, it’s was that easy for me they had to end up reattaching the tractor to the wheels just to make it hard for me to. They weighed it all at the end , the 4 wheels PLUS the tractor was 9.7 tonnes. YEAH you read that right 💪🏼. And that’s how I ended up getting banned from all strong man competitions which is why you’ve never heard of me , I’m that strong I can’t enter as it not fare on the others . EXACTLY the same thing happened to me when I fought in the UFC , Dana said I was too good to compete, it wasn’t fare that I kept winning .
@worlow898517 күн бұрын
After the first competitor I’m like”how are they getting the kegs back?”
@Velly_drums18 күн бұрын
Looks like this event benefits the shorter guys, taller guys see like they are doing a declines bench press instead of flat. Those who build this machine did a great job!!
@DrunkenGlums18 күн бұрын
Shows the difference between this and WSM, WSM used 700 lbs for the yoke...
@freyasworld502418 күн бұрын
Makes me sad he’s done
@maxg604020 күн бұрын
33:20 Pro Move by the Man himself, haha!
@MrNiccholas20 күн бұрын
I loved seeing the emotion from the biggest, strongest, and Best, softie around! Mr Nick Best!!!! It shows how close of friends those 2 have become and how much it meant to Nick to see Brian go out on top!
@MrNiccholas20 күн бұрын
What an incredible moment. It's one that I will never forget! I am SO GRATEFUL to have had the privileged of being in attendance. I wish I could have been there to watch everything and take in all the sights and sounds, but I was recovering from a TBI and this was the first live event I had been to since the accident and it got super overwhelming for me at times. But when the opportunity came along to attend the event, to go with one of my best friends from College that I hadn't seen in a long time, and the fact that it was Brian Shaw's last competition I had to try and I had to do whatever I could to be able to watch as much as I could. Brian is 100% what got me to become a fan of strongman. I had seen clips online here and there, but it wasn't until 2013-2014 that I really started following the sport. I'm from Colorado and don't live to far from the area Brian lives. When I saw a clip of Brian for the first time and saw he was from Brighton Colorado it grabbed my attention. It was in the middle of his dominance and he pulled me in. I think under different circumstances I could have done well in strongman. I was around 6' 200+lbs by 13-14 and I was naturally very strong. I come from a line of blue collar workers who were known for their strength. My grandpa was still doing 1 arm pullups and pushups at 75 and my Great-grandfather I'm told was a monster of a man in his day (early to mid 1900s). He was 6'6 285-290 and very lean. He worked on the railroads, and it's was reported by a number of his coworkers that he was able to picking up a railcar axle and turning it around on the track. From the looking I've done online it is not possible that's what he did. He would have had to have been the strongest man in history if he could actually have done that. I don't know what he was actually lifting, but the point is he was known for his strength by all his Coworkers. My parents could see my natural strength from a very young age and as I got into my teenage years they fostered that nature ability. They got me a weight set, and my Dad, who is very strong in his own right, helped show me how to do things safely. Around those same years I started having severe health issues and I was in and out of the hospital a lot and was physically unable to do much for long stretches at a time. Throughout the last 20 years I have gone through periods of very poor health where the only training I could do would be getting out of bed and walking to the other side of the room and back. At other times I was able to go to the gym and make huge strides. It is easy to lose focus and get upset because of the ups and downs, but at the end of the day, if I can honestly look back and say I have done everything I could do, I think I have accomplished Brian's challenge to "Go Out And Be Great".
@maxg604020 күн бұрын
The referee must be hoarse as hell shouting over that crowd.
@maxg604020 күн бұрын
very cool much support
@MrNiccholas20 күн бұрын
I had No idea Evan Singleton was a WWE Wrestler until yesterday when I watched his podcast with Brian Shaw. I now can't unseen it! He absolutely KNOWS how to work a crowd, but another aspect where I can see it is the way he works with the other competitors during the events, but also back stage. He, probably more than most wrestlers, knows how important cooperation and teamwork are. If people don't know, (like I didn't) during one of his early matches in WWE his opponent didn't do a move correctly and it almost killed Evan and ended his dream of becoming big in the WWE. It's crazy that he is even able to do Strongman at all, let alone at the level he has gotten to! After that Episode I have a new appreciation for him and I've become a huge fan. I wasn't sure who was going to become my favorite active strongman after Brian retired, but I think I've found him!
@Vipinnnn1720 күн бұрын
SMOE competition is Built for Trey and he's showed it through out. Hoping he'll replicate that performance again this year
@danielbyl296722 күн бұрын
Got to give it up to the guy making sure the machine is working smoothly after each of the competitors. Benching 365 lb after each guy.