World's Strongest Man WINNER REVEALED Events 4-6!
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Eddie I think I speak for everyone when I say thank you for doing these videos! It’s absolutely insane and ridiculous that the WSM is not streamed and easily accessible for the public to watch. So thank you and keep it coming!
@DonVennO
Жыл бұрын
Exactly this! The fact that WSM 2023 finals will not be broadcast in the UK until December is ridiculous!
@IHACKER316
Жыл бұрын
they live in the stone age (pun intended) , Thanks Eddie :)
@CagedPaps
Жыл бұрын
@@DonVennO I think they're going to have to change it - possibly still broadcast in December for the tradition but have it live streamed too. Now there's way too many channels showing clips and covering the event, the website has a live table. If they want to grow the sport it can't be months behind. I'm going to try and get the US shows, they're on next month I believe.
@SuperKaz88
Жыл бұрын
@@CagedPaps Yes, May 28th, CBS Sports evidently.
@TayCyGaming1337
Жыл бұрын
I agree 100 percent. The worlds strongest man competition should be available to watch live on tv or the internet would be even better. There are so many people that would watch.
Heart broken for Brian. But AMAZING run for Hooper. Arnold and WSM in the same year, huge achievement. He is going to be one to watch for a long time to come.
@aaronbarlow4376
Жыл бұрын
He's the future of strongman, the Hooper era.
@Oliviertj04
Жыл бұрын
@@aaronbarlow4376 Hooper and thom is like shaw and big Z
@TomasKorbacek1
Жыл бұрын
Hooper said he is not interested to doing strongman for a long time.. so 🤷🏻♂️
@aaronbarlow4376
Жыл бұрын
@@TomasKorbacek1 Not true, he said it's hard to quit strongman so he's going to keep going and see where it leads.
@TomasKorbacek1
Жыл бұрын
@@aaronbarlow4376 yeah but still, he won't stay for a long time, it's my guess
It was a honor to be there and witness Brian’s first and last WSM. 42 years of age, and still top 10 in the world.🐐
@torstent8979
Жыл бұрын
I know he feels like having failed, but you're right. Look at other sports which are about strenght, speed, stamina...where is a 42 yrs old man in the top 10 of the world?
@hemmydall
Жыл бұрын
@@torstent8979 Only sport I can think of is arm wrestling, and rarely heavyweight boxing.
@youtubeconnollyfamily
Жыл бұрын
@@torstent8979 yeah, I had a hopes he would win but realistically, I was going to be very happy if he made the finals. That’s why I came to watch it in person. It’s the nature of any sport. You get older everyone underneath you gets faster and stronger. I know Brian felt like he could win with his training, and he believed it, but his body is just two steps behind all those other athletes. He still has one more competition with the shaw classic and then I hope he gets into armwrestling. He could be dominant there.
@youtubeconnollyfamily
Жыл бұрын
@@hemmydall I saw Brian, and for a quick second I told him he should get into armwrestling. He looked at me and laughed and said “I have been thinking about it”. So who knows
@youtubeconnollyfamily
Жыл бұрын
@@torstent8979 Brian could probably make the finals for the next five years straight.
Brain Shaw will always be the world’s strongest man in our hearts
@emerald39
Жыл бұрын
The world's strongest heart
@sfacets
Жыл бұрын
He's way to big to fit into my tiny heart
@kristiang7269
Жыл бұрын
4 time WSM
@espenstoro
Жыл бұрын
@@sfacets It's ok, we can share
@tombryan1
Жыл бұрын
Fair play requires you to honor the winner, anything less is sort of disrespctful to the achievement and effort by the champion.
Well done Moose lad !! 🇨🇦🇨🇦 also a huge shout out to Big Loz for being an epic coach, plus he and Eddie have made WSM this year with their fantastic coverage 💪💪🇬🇧
Incredible performances throughout the entire competition from hooper, fair play to him and fully deserved
@anonnymous31
Жыл бұрын
Seriously, he came out of nowhere it feels like. Watching his "documentary" on his channel was interesting too.
@PossessTheRage
Жыл бұрын
@Nights Timo if you watched him win the Arnold you would have already knew he had a damn good shot here
@codyschnuriger6743
Жыл бұрын
@@PossessTheRage exactly! People are saying this was unexpected, but the bloke just won the Arnold!
@nirusuroraku6283
Жыл бұрын
@@codyschnuriger6743 Exactly. Even if you watched the last WUS, you could see it was inevitable.
@frankcastle1216
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that man came in and absolutely TOOK HIS TITLE!
*Mitch has had the most insane rookie year ever.* Disregarding WSM 2022, his first ever international competition (reached the final, ended up in 8th place - and was only brought in as a replacement after Rauno had to pull out, mind you), Mitch has placed on the podium at _every single competition_ he's entered (9 in total), including 3rd at Shaw Classic, 3rd at Rogue Invitational, 1st at Arnold Strongman Classic, and now 1st at World's Strongest Man. He's literally achieved more in a single year, his _first_ year at that, than most top strongmen have their entire careers. This guy is truly special. Also, I want to add that people have talked a lot about consistency being his forte, but that he doesn't necessarily have any bankers (at the Arnold's, for instance, he didn't win a single event despite winning the overall competition). But I gotta say, after watching this unfold, he seems to be one of the very best, not only in one or two events, but in quite a few. In the groups: - he won the log ladder - he won the deadlift for reps - he won the loading race - he won the Conan's wheel - he came 2nd in the kettlebell toss (didn't need more to secure the group win - only Mateusz had done all 7 kettlebells, and he was already out of the race) In the final: - he won the deadlift for reps - he won the shield carry - he won the vehicle pull - he won the max dumbbell (tied with Evan) - he came 2nd in the Atlas stones (one of three athletes to complete all 5 stones; only 3 seconds slower than Tom, and almost 10 seconds faster than Trey, who I think most would've said is probably the second best stone lifter in the world) Add to that, that he absolutely smokes everyone in the yoke carry and has mastered the hook grip and the pain that let's him dominate stuff like the Dinnie stone carry (grip, pain, and his generally formidable endurance, of course), I'd say he's more than just 'consistent'. He can go toe to toe with the best of the best in at least a handful of events. The fact that he's able to dominate everything from moving events to endurance events to explosive events to static events - and has literally no weaknesses - makes him very, very unique.
@benjaminscarfo4116
Жыл бұрын
It’s absolutely ridiculous
@ashleygoggs5679
Жыл бұрын
aboslutely unbelievable, i was starting to think tom would be the future. But im blown away by mitch this year. Insane!
@espenstoro
Жыл бұрын
Can't imagine where it goes from here.
@lonestar2495
Жыл бұрын
@@ashleygoggs5679gonna be a good rivalry for years if Tom can do other shows as well with Oleski as well
@AnCoSt1
Жыл бұрын
I think we're going to see Tom and Mitch trading blows for many years.
Cheers for these episodes Eddie. You've made strongman more accessible to the masses and even though you couldn't give too much away through your channel, you drove the traffic right to the event. Well done to Hooper on the win and a massive well done to all the other athletes that gave it their all. Special mention to Shaw too, such an inspiration and a long time contender in the sport. Will miss him on the stage but look forward to what he does in the future
As a Canadian, it’s great seeing my country get its first WSM title but I absolutely wouldn’t have minded waiting an extra year if it meant seeing Brian get his fifth! Congrats to all the athletes and I’m glad I got to support Brian in his last couple years of strongman. Only started watching the sport because of him and he’ll always be my favourite!!
@chriswoyce6285
Жыл бұрын
I’m so happy for all Canadians that love strong man compilations and Mitchell of course.
@theunknownsamurai7426
Жыл бұрын
As a Canadian, I feel the same. I would have liked to have seen Brian win his 5th WSM title
@grandmastermario3695
Жыл бұрын
I'm Canadian mainly I just love watching these things doing things that I could never do.
@nickfoster9350
Жыл бұрын
fellow Canuck here, and I'm the same way. Super happy to see the WSM title come to Canada. That being said, I was also really rooting for Brian Shaw to cap off a great strongman career with a fifth title.
@aesop2733
Жыл бұрын
Canadian here. Fuck everyone else, we got WSM and Mr. Olympia 😂💪
Bummed for Brian was hoping he would pull it off. Thanks Eddie for having great coverage the entire event!!! Much love!!!!
@MrClaypogue
Жыл бұрын
Dont feel that being in the hospital just before helped him. a lot of the stuff he should have won he was really weak on this year sadly massive infections will do that! just glad he kept his leg and got out of the hospital in time to show up!
@kingofscots
Жыл бұрын
@@MrClaypoguethat was 3 months ago
@ashleygoggs5679
Жыл бұрын
@@MrClaypogue People keep saying its the infection, while the infection will not help it wasnt exactly a huge injury, people are over playing his injury. Brian is old... that was his problem. It sucks but hes old everyone knows it and brian knows it hense why he is retiring. His performance has been going down hill for the last 3 or 4 years now. It truely sucks but brian will always live to be an absolute legend.
@johnmolloy1034
Жыл бұрын
He was never really in the running to win but a great showing for someone who’s done it for so long
@trashcanjoe4902
Жыл бұрын
I feel like Brian is to wsm what Devon Larratt is to Arm Wrestling. Not the definitive GOAT, but always one of the top guys throughout his whole career. Both are the reason why I and many others got into or even heard about their respective sports, and will go down and one of the people’s all time favorites no matter what.
After 15 years Brian Still was 6th Place in the finals, for 15 years he has been top 10 in the strongest men in the world. There has been people who beat him every year but consistently he is the strongest man
@jaket2274
Жыл бұрын
And top 3 10 times as well, tied for most ever with Z
@tjboylan20
Жыл бұрын
@@jaket2274 Definitely a crazy career of achievements
@bananaman4613
Жыл бұрын
His career achievements are absolutely insane
@wileecoyote5749
Жыл бұрын
Pfister won it drug free 2006 putting a stop to Pudezinakisis
@jaket2274
Жыл бұрын
@@wileecoyote5749 Pudzianovski* and Poundstone should’ve won it in 08 but sadly didn’t
I really hope they can make this live, it's a disgrace how its run, these men deserve so much more respect than this , thanks Eddie for keeping us all informed ,
@Adam872000
Жыл бұрын
100% agree
@KootBear
Жыл бұрын
agreed fully
@danielkustra9071
Жыл бұрын
It wasn't televised?? Usually it is. I couldn't find it on TV and wondered why
@BenDover-vp9ik
11 ай бұрын
they need hot chicks to be the reporters and broadcasters. then espn will pick it up
@irishmade9713
10 ай бұрын
@@BenDover-vp9ik lmao, definitely 👍
Eddie - you've been my go-to coverage of WSM 2023, thanks for your superb videos given the lack of live streaming. Measured, experienced (you've been there mate) - best 💪 👍
Brian you’re my hero. Eddie, I love that you guys are so close. You are a good friend and I love watching both of your content. Top notch competitors and I look up to you both!
I love the updates and the commentary, truly beats having to wait a few months so I can watch it on TV. Also thanks for the interview, made the day for both me and my wife. Great work and great guy!
Thanks Eddie glad you were there keeping us updated
Huge thanks for the overview Eddie. Thanks to you we know what is happening and with a good commentary.
Thank you Eddie for giving us the coverage for the event. Much appreciated. Looks like you enjoyed it 💪🏼
Glory to Hooper, well done! Thanks for casting Eddie, the world waits for results on WSM and I’m glad they realize single casters are how most of us get the news.
thank you for this Eddie, Literally wanted to watch this on the telly but couldn't find it anywhere! I used to love watching it when I was younger on ITV! If Rogue have really picked this up! Get it on the telly and get it out there. This stuff is inspiring and insane
Huge congrats to Mitchell Hooper🎉🎉🎉 What a year for him💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 amazing performance❤️ Thanks Eddie for all the updates and videos!!!! ☺️
Always been fascinated by this event. One my best memories as a young journalist was interviewing the late great Jon Pall Sigmarsson - what an absolute gentleman he was. Sadly taken way too soon.
Thanks eddie, i was glued to your channel for the wsm reports. Great contest🔥
Thank you for your amazing coverage of this year's event. Was eagerly awaiting each upload!
Awesome Videos these past few days. Great job Eddie!
Beast!! I’m saddened by Shaw not winning but time waits for no one.
@lucasstone243
Жыл бұрын
Mark Felix waits for time 🤣
You’re a really good speaker/host … thank you again for all the updates, and thank you for being you! 👏🌹🇨🇦🌻
All amazing athletes!! Much ❤️ and respect as always Eddie! Thank you!💯🙌💪
Massive congrats to the Moose and his coach Big Loz! Good to see Eddie covering some strongman stuff again!
@8ties
Жыл бұрын
What do you mean again? It's not like he stopped.
@PeanutttGoat
Жыл бұрын
@@8ties cheer the fuck up
@8ties
Жыл бұрын
@@PeanutttGoat calm down snowflake
Crazy, I played football in highschool with Hooper. Always was a force to be reckoned with. I remember one game, our QB got injured, he got so riled up he knocked some kids helmet off the next play. Insane to see that energy still holds true.
@brendenmcmahon2023
11 ай бұрын
In Canada or Australia ?
Thanks for the videos during the comp. beats waiting until christmas and even then i dont get to see it haha. So proud of mitchel hooper he did us canadians proud!
Thanks so much Eddie for doing these videos. Such amazing talent and strong men out there I have big respect for each and everyone of them! Safe travels home❤️
Been a fan of Brian since his very first WSM I remember watching it with my cousin at my grandparents house when we were all little kids and how much we all liked Brian and being amazed at the keg toss then going out in the back yard and trying to recreate it with milk jugs full of water and a volleyball net. Brought a tear to my eye knowing this will be his last. Big fan and supporter, Love you Brian thank you for the years of hardwork and dedication. You'll always be one of my heroes.
I am SO stoked for Brian. Considering he has had a fucking rollercoaster of a year and almost lost his bloody leg, coming where he did and making the finals is INSANE.
Awesome recaps again!! Thanks so much. You and Brain need to become traveling ambassadors for the sport. Get your own broadcasting booth for all events haha.
Dude thanks so much for doing these. Crazy, here in New York, I can't watch this live or stream it. Insane. Appreciate all the hard work, hope your 2 djirts made it thru ok 😅
Congrats Mitch! Holy crap, what an incredible athlete, just mind blown at just how quickly he caught up and passed the strongest men in the world.
Unbelievable how quickly Hooper has gone from breaking into strongman to winning WSM. So consistent, no weaknesses and a scary opponent to face in the years to come.
Awesome coverage Eddie. Would love to see you come to nz and to meet you in person. One of the greats for sure
I looked forward to every single one of these videos! Awesome job!!!!
Gutted for brian but he gave it his absolute all and continued to inspire me to be better than i was yesterday. What a showing for all !
Such a shame they don't stream it on KZread
Awesome job Eddie!!! All your WSM 2023 videos were excellent. Thanks buddy.
Thank you for keeping us all up to date on how the competition went.
Super to see Brian one last time. Mad respect and congrats out to Hooper! Excited to see what he does in the future.
I just watched Brian's video from day 1 and it absolutely broke me .I really don't want 2 watch this but I love u Eddie and I'm ready 2 see day 2 results wsm 2023 winners 💪🏽👍🏼. Congrats 2 the winners 👏🏼👏🏼 singleton was so close 2 a Potium he'll be back. What's great about this sport And brian retiring is it's not the end of watching strongman we have something to look forward to next Year i'm starting to get favorites Keep doing what you're doing eddie we all love you brother big love your fans 💪🏽. P.s. u get to keep your facial hair thank God for that 😅.
Thanks for keeping updated. ❤
Hooper simply wanted it more. I think we all saw Tom taking the shield carry for granted and how badly Hooper worked to beat him. Not the last time we'll see Hooper at the top I'm guessing. Big props to Singleton and Mitchell for solid performances too. Looking forward to 2024.
@williammccallum4760
Жыл бұрын
He gots that real crab walk POWER XD
@danielbabyrage8522
Жыл бұрын
@@williammccallum4760 for real
Loved the coverage. Good to see the athletes right after the competition. Thank you.
Thanks for the coverage, you're a good interviewer.
Crazy how tight the bus pull was. It looks like the difference in a 100 meter dash....1st place 9.6 seconds, 7th place 9.9 seconds. Great job with the coverage Eddie. Hope you enjoyed Myrtle Beach!
I flew out of my chair seeing Tom being second. GOOD ON YOU TOM! You're my favorite strongman actively competing. Also amazing job Mitchell! Congrats!
Thank you for all your work the last few days Eddie.
Thanks for doing this Eddie. I grew up watching WSM as a kid and continued to watch into adulthood, but it’s been tough to follow WSM the past several years. Would be really cool to get a full production cut, doesn’t have to be fancy, just your awesome commentating combined with all the lifts. maybe a drone would be the best way to capture everybody with one camera?
Was routing for hooper and Shaw Absolutely loved Mitch's success. Incredible
Congratulations to Mitch! And by the way, he lifted that 155 kg dumbbell to his shoulder during practice. You can see it on one of his recent videos. What a phenomenal athlete, and a great guy as well.
Great show by all. Thank you for the follow along.
Thanks for the coverage Eddie! 👍
History made! Big Mitch first Canadian EVER to win WSM! Also props to Big Loz his coach! 💪🇨🇦
What an emphatic win from hooper. I bet not many people expected him to win letalone by such a margin. Awesome coverage eddie, really enjoyed it. Hope you're back next year.
Great job I watched all of your updates thanks
Thanks Eddie great coverage and what a champion!
Between this channel and Loz and Liz, I feel like I've seen the contest enough to not be sad about forgetting to watch it whenever the hell it comes on TV.
So fucking bummed Brian couldn’t get number 5, but congrats to Hooper! Well done to the rest of the athletes for giving it their all as well. Thanks for the coverage Eddie, I appreciate you!
thanks alot bro, loved seeing it unfold with you
Thank you again for your coverage!
Mad respect to Hooper. Feel bad for JF Caron he should have been the first Canadian champ.
Brian may have not finished his WSM career with a title win but as long has he gave it his all, that's all what matters.
@HashBrownDoyler
Жыл бұрын
Winning is the only thing that matters, you should go play gymnastics.
@robertwilliams5618
Жыл бұрын
I could give it my all too and i wouldn't even be able to move the implement. All that matters is winning
@AllPainNoGains
Жыл бұрын
Giving your all does certainly matter but it's not all that matters. Finishing 7th might be a bit of a letdown for a 4 time winner but just making it into the finals is still quite an accomplishment.
@TheCelticsAREboss
Жыл бұрын
@@HashBrownDoyler it's not the only thing that matters. maybe if you are hopeless, sure, but for many people who are there for their first time, getting a high rank is a good achievement and shows progress
@HashBrownDoyler
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCelticsAREboss I think it’s safe for me to make the assumption that you want a participation medal for any competition you compete in. Go play gymnastics.
Thanks for the all your coverage this year, nice interview with Mitch in the end.
@Eddiehallchat
Жыл бұрын
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Great men, great competitors, another inspiring year. Thank you Eddie!
Having a drink for Brian. Oh man, it's tough, but time always wins. That said, he's no less legendary, and we'll have to wait a long time to see anyone have a WSM career like that, if anyone ever will. Thank you for the videos, Eddie! Keeping us entertained here in Europe.
Hopefully this will light a fire under Tom and we could be seeing the beginnings of a rivalry for the ages. Tom and Mitch are definitely a step ahead everyone else when it comes to WUS. Hooper winning the Arnold just shows he has been in the zone for longer than Tom I think.
Thanks for sharing all that with us Eddie 💪💪
Beautiful coverage as usual Eddie sir , big love to you Eddie love your commentary and personality.
Eddie is doing what Kaz did years ago. Way to go buddy! Go Brian! Edit: Brian had a staph infection on his leg at the beginning of the year and STILL made it to WSM! The heart of that man is incredible! DETERMINATION!!! LIKE A FREIGHT TRAIN! NOTHING STOPPED HIM!
@Eddiehallchat
Жыл бұрын
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@bige311
Жыл бұрын
Amazing Brian even competed after that nasty staph infection.. cheers mate!
Mitch is something else, he is incredible and deserves everything
Thanks for all the coverage but I really just wish the thumbnail wouldnt spoil it!! Its the only way I get my WSM info. VERY happy we finally have a fellow Canadian winning 46 years later!!
Thanks eddie for keeping us up to date
Amazing thing about Hooper is that he doesn't look gigantic, and he is and looks incredibly mobile! Better still, the events this year suited a giant, and he still prevailed!
@WhynotMinot
Жыл бұрын
I was surprised how well he lifted the bigger weights, but then with him still be very young and smaller, he was able to recover quickly and demolish most of the events.
@Lucas_Jeffrey
Жыл бұрын
He is bouncy and agile! What a legend. Go Canada!
@IISocratesII
Жыл бұрын
Yeh he's definitely a lot stronger than you would assume just from appearance alone
After I saw Hooper swept his heats, I knew he'd be tough to beat. Props to him and props to all the athletes.
Thanks 4 the great video Ed, it's ace u were there!
Hooper was absolutely amazing! I honestly didn't even know who he was before this years WSM. Now i'm a big fan! I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do in the future. Eddie, your coverage of WSM this year has been absolutely fantastic. You're such a good presenter and i really hope you keep doing this kind of thing in not just future WSM events but other big strongman events.
Great coverage Eddie, particularly enjoyed your demonstration of 0.1 seconds 😂😂
@NSD-fp9qj
Жыл бұрын
Cheese hat
I predicted this top 3 in this order. In 4th I had Trey, then Brian. But Singleton surprised me. Can't wait for more battles between Tom, Novikov, and Hoop. I like the comment about 4 points not being luck. He deserved it hands down despite a few things that happened.
Thanks for the coverage!
Eddie, you are Really good at this! I watched a bunch of coverage, but keep coming back to you. you made the best WSM Vids this year bro!
Big love to Hooper for humbling putting over his competitors. This is why I love watching these competitions. Everybody wants to win, of course, but most also seem to genuinely have such huge respect for their fellow strongmen.
@Eddiehallchat
Жыл бұрын
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@suntanironman
Жыл бұрын
Way to bring my good feelings crashing down by immediately trying to scam me with your very obvious scam. 😂 Go away, please. 😂
Even with the weird stuff that happened Mitch showed he deserved to win. You can dismiss aspects of the competition but Mitch earned the title. Doing that 5th stone, beating Trey at stones, sealed it.
Thank you Eddie for using your platform for the WSM great job reporting. Leave it to you to interview the cheese hat guy. Btw Brain Shaw is an amazing athlete one of a kind will miss you competing. Great show!
Great job, Eddie! You are the beast! You’re also a nice individual!
Finally a Canadian winning wsm, on a national level I've been rooting for him since his fist wsm but damn he absolutely crushed this year
Good luck to four time wsm brain shaw and dont forget to be great *grunt*
Beast, Thanks for doing these videos. I tuned in all wkend. Appreciate u m8. 8pt victory by Hooper is insane. Incredible domination.
Mitch is a new kind of strongman: educated, introspective but also has such natural ability. At this point I'm surprised whenever he doesn't win an event or competition.
@torstent8979
Жыл бұрын
This man just needs a proper beard. Educated or not, you need a proper beard. ^^
They've been holding these competitions for decades, searching for the world's strongest man. I'm glad that after all these years they finally found him, and we can lay it to rest
@ericsmith3996
Жыл бұрын
Underrated comment
It was great seeing you in person, @eddiehallthebeast. I would like to say that of all the world class athletes there are, every single one of these men stopped and made time for their fans even when they were rushed. That is what makes a sport worth watching. The humanity and the humbleness that every single one of them shown was outstanding. What a great group of guys.
Thanks for covering it Eddie, I can't get why it wasn't aired live!!!
Thank you for your work Eddie.
Sucks it wasn't Brian Shaw, but congrats to Hooper on winning the 2023 WSM and keeping Tom Stoltman from 3-peating.
@jaket2274
Жыл бұрын
Mitch deserves it way more than Tom, that 3-peat wouldn’t have been earned
Nice conclusion. I'm happy for Mitchell, he seems like a genuinely great guy. And as one of the smallest guys in the competition it is crazy to see how easily he won it. Still love Brian!
@HashBrownDoyler
Жыл бұрын
6’3 ~145kg is not small
@WhynotMinot
Жыл бұрын
That's probably why he won. Not super big, but very explosive, strong, and quick. Where strongman is much more about speed with not as much weight(but still a lot of weight), Hooper was made for this.
@georgef822
Жыл бұрын
None of these Strongmen are small lol.
@billfrench1069
Жыл бұрын
@@HashBrownDoyler obviously it’s in comparison to the other strongmen, not the average person. Does this really need to be explained?
@HashBrownDoyler
Жыл бұрын
@@billfrench1069 it’s not small to the other men competing too. Who is taller than Mitch in the finals? Brian, Evan, Tom.