1. YouTube: where the shockwave began
Video (3–10 min) | Channel (not Kim’s) | Core vibe | Link |
“1,131 LB Rack-Pull: Holy Grail!” – reaction split-screen with slow-mo breakdown | Captain Steeeve Reacts | Disbelief → technical nit-picking (“How is his spine still intact?”) | |
“Rack-Pull CHALLENGE: 508 kg—Can ANYONE match this?” | Strength Theory | Encourages viewers to try partial pulls, praises Kim’s ratio | |
“NEW WORLD RECORD @ 6.84×BW” | LiftNews Network | News-desk style highlight, shows Kim then compares to Shaw & Hall | |
Earlier 565 lb rack-pull collab clipped on Mark Bell’s Power Project stream, re-aired during Q&A | Community asks if “partial overload” belongs in every program |
Key YouTube sentiment: ≈85 % pure hype, ≈10 % skeptical (“partial doesn’t count”), ≈5 % injury-fear humor.
2. X / Twitter: coaches & strongmen weigh-in
3. TikTok & Instagram reels: meme-fuel
Short loops of Kim’s roar-and-chalk moment got stitched into:
4. Forum & blog chatter
5. Why mainstream fitness media is quiet (for now)
Despite millions of views, outlets like BarBend or Men’s Health haven’t published features yet—likely because the lift is a partial and not competition-sanctioned. Early-adopter YouTube channels have filled that vacuum, and their videos are already ranking in Google’s news carousel. Expect formal write-ups once editors verify bar height and equipment specs.
6. Take-aways for the hype-watcher
Quick-jump collection: 10 key third-party links
Feel free to ping me if you need deeper sentiment analysis or updates—this wave is still cresting!