IShowSpeed goes viral with spiral pit challenge in China, teases Japan tour at 38.6 million subs
YouTube phenom Darren “IShowSpeed” Watkins Jr. has once again sparked global buzz—this time with a high-energy “physics challenge” filmed during his ongoing tour of China. The 19-year-old content creator was seen attempting to escape a colorful conical pit by sprinting in a spiraling motion to reach the top, a stunt that has since gone viral across social media.
“This looks so intense! Speed crushing it as always. Love the creativity,” one fan commented, while another added, “Now teachers all around the world will show their students this video as an example.” The challenge showcased the streamer’s physical speed—something he’s become known for—and had fans declaring that he was “putting his name to the test.”
The video was part of IShowSpeed’s broader adventure in China, where he’s been streaming immersive IRL content that blends humor, culture, and athletic stunts. Just days before the physics pit challenge, he went viral again for taking on a humanoid robot in a dance battle, complete with flips and synchronized moves.
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Speed εδΊδΈδΈͺη©ηζζ δ»εΏ ι‘»η»ηεεθ·ζθ½ιεΊζ·±ε π€― pic.twitter.com/1I2TBg82JkToward the end of his April 7 broadcast, IShowSpeed hinted that his time in China might be coming to a close, but not without one final goal. “Chat, if we get to 38.6 [million] during this China tour, I will extend to go to Japan, mark my word,” he said, suggesting Japan could be the next destination if his subscriber count ticks up just slightly from its current 38.5 million.
While the trip may be ending, his presence in China has been felt far and wide. Billboards in Changsha have even featured the streamer in tribute to his impact, a rare recognition for a foreign influencer. With global fans watching and subscriber numbers rising, IShowSpeed’s next move—possibly to Japan—is now just a click away.