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Chapter 1: What personal experiences does Jeff Wittek share about his past?
You have nice teeth as well.
I mean, everything's been replaced on me. I've had it all smashed out, you know? OG bone smash. Yeah. Oh, you were there before Klab was here. It worked, man. It worked. Fuck a hammer, bro. Get a crane. We're dead. Your brain isn't working. You're redlining. My heart rate was at 195 for an hour straight.
Fuck me.
I had a lot of bad choices in life. I think I got my first gun when I was like 15. I would do the dumbest shit with it. I became a real piece of shit last year. I was just victim mentality, like feeling sorry for myself. I was watching you, dude. Cringe looking at that shit. I'm like, what the fuck? The fuck was wrong with me? So now I've got back to myself.
Jeff Whitting! Wait, by the way, has anyone noticed? He's got like the Nike Tech Fleece top on. He's going to be valid in London.
Oh, no, we're not fucking with that. Yeah, that's true. Football, yeah. Immediately fucks up the vibe.
The whole vibe's fucked.
I didn't know you were a fangirl like that. I'm not. I wouldn't say fangirl.
Nah, bro. I barely watch your shit, bro. I know nothing about you. Well, that makes two of us then. Because what are you guys like? Are you guys sidemen?
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Chapter 2: How does Jeff describe his experience at the High Rocks event?
It means you look really nice. Lame? Yeah. That's a compliment? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like what you would say to a girl. You were like a 16-year-old boy.
You guys too. You guys are lying too. I don't want to come right out with the straight up lying, but you guys got great teeth, you know? Mine are the real, bro. Oh, is that right? Yeah.
They were fought before I... Wait, you have nice teeth as well.
I mean, everything's been replaced on me. I've had it all smashed out, you know?
Oh, yeah.
Maybe that's what I did.
Bone smash.
Oh, gee. Bone smash.
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Chapter 3: What insights does Jeff provide about the LA influencer scene?
So you got a seven. Yeah. You think they put all this work into this race. They flew us all out all from all over the country. 20 hours. They flew out. They had the whole crew. They shut down the venue. They've never done that for high rocks where they just have you race. And usually it's just open. You got everybody out there.
You got some 90 year olds walk in, you know, more power to them out there still going after it. But, you know, there's a lot of traffic. This was like shut down for us.
that's sick it was and it was shot like a sporting event so it looked like we were on tv and shit it was a crazy experience but put somebody there to tell us we're dead your brain isn't working you're redlining your threshold for like my heart rate was at 195 for an hour straight fuck me you know i got asked to be in that by the way what the high rocks thing yeah i would have fucking died yeah do you enjoy doing the high did you enjoy it
I'm into endurance racing and stuff like that. I didn't really have time to prepare for it. They told me two weeks ago. I was like, yeah, I run. You'll be sweet. We came out too hard. I tried to take over. I wanted to be in the lead at least to get a nice Instagram photo or something. Just fucked it. Yeah. It was just way too arrogant of us.
Very American to think that we were going to win that race. Who won it?
Yeah.
Some guys from South Korea. Oh, that makes sense. Probably the military.
They were in the physical 100 TV show. That's what it's called, right?
That doesn't seem fair.
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Chapter 4: How does Jeff discuss his relationships with other influencers?
Nothing broke. It was like a dad bug. It's all right.
You know.
Engaged and shit.
I got a horseshoe and shit. I've never seen a group of that many people and everybody has a six pack. Everybody is ripped.
Yeah, because that's like your USP. You're in good shape.
Yeah. It is kind of cool. I get why it's blowing up. I see the marathon culture. Everybody goes out to do a marathon to brag about it, post it on Instagram, let everybody know you're better than them because you did a marathon. But in marathons, you can just go out there and walk.
it and it'll take you like six hours six or seven hours you know and then you know you get a medal and you post that but this thing is like an actual you can't fake the fitness like your brain your heart rate is redlining the whole time and the doubles aspect of it is cool because you're like I have a partner.
Who was your partner?
Todd. Todd. Yeah. Todd was supposed to be here today, but he didn't trust that we would make it. Um, I, I was, you know, down to roll the dice. I'll figure it out. You know, find another flight or whatever, but you got a flight strapped to this. No, I'll extend. I'm going to stay till tomorrow. Okay.
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Chapter 5: What are Jeff's thoughts on the impact of social media on personal relationships?
We got the same bill, bro. I've been thinking that. Victim weight. Victim weight. Yeah, exactly.
But you've just come up with that. He's barely heavier than us. They call that victim, bro. When I start a gym TikTok back in the day, they'd be like, bro, victim weight.
I was 78KG. You're top heavy. Okay, bro. So what do you have? 6KG on me? Yeah, 80KG. Oh, okay.
It's probably about six kg then.
So there's like, there's no weight.
Yeah. So, so I was light, but Todd's got more muscle on me. So he was pushing the sled, but then also you got to carry that weight. So you just got to be fit. You know, you got to have heart. You got to have the dog in you. Okay. So I was impressive, man.
Was he actually good?
Yeah. I didn't think he was going to be in shape because I haven't been seeing anything out of him. You know, he's not fighting no more. What are you guys thoughts on that?
What, on him not fighting? Yeah. I'm grateful that he's not fighting anymore because to be honest, it was after the Logan one, it just felt like I was always like, nothing's ever going to talk. Like that was the pinnacle of this entire.
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Chapter 6: What challenges does Jeff face as a content creator?
He's strictly a comedian. Everything's a joke to him. And that's why we love him.
boxing it's a it's real you know that knockout is actually yeah so could you do you reckon it's on youtube by now oh yeah and you'll find it it's you don't even need to find the let's find that one stan yes chardley chardley's versus who is he fighting jay jay swingler oh was it jay yeah and he was serious bro he is yeah no but this is like
Oh, no.
So your boy's the guy in the red hat. I dyed the hair for him. All I cared about was his hair looking good. I gave him that red mullet, that bright red mullet. And I put the sponsor on the back because I thought we'd get a Tyron Woodley moment where the dude wipes on the ass and he got knocked out. I was just thinking, how can I profit myself when he got knocked out the wrong way?
I was in his corner. I was his coach. I had to wake him up. Waking somebody up when they're knocked out or like if they get choked out or something, it's like you're waking them up from a nap. Like you ever wake up, I'm sure you guys wake up, you know, after a night of drinking or something. You're like, where the fuck am I? Like I had that yesterday. I woke up, I saw the chargers in the wall.
I was like, The fuck? Oh, yeah. I'm in London. And, yeah, I had to wake him up, and he was like, what happened? Are the fights over? I said, yeah, that's it. You'll get your money. You bought a house. You put a down payment on the house. Really? Fair enough. That's a good little story from it. And he didn't take a hit at all.
Like, if you go into it with the ego and the shit talk like Tate or somebody, and then you get beat up by this bad guy with pink gloves on, and, you know, shout out Chase, you know, the goat. Yeah.
I feel like everyone's brushed over that too quickly.
that Chase Moore just fucked him up no one talks about it as much like Tate's whole thing is kind of just in the bin yeah like it's done yeah so he didn't take any um aura loss or I guess you call it you know there was no aura everyone was expecting it to probably get bad so it's just like his career has actually taken off since then
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Chapter 7: How does Jeff view the future of content creation and streaming?
So that was the last one now in the riot. You guys ever been camping?
Yeah, but we're fucking shit. I mean, we're camping right now, technically.
Yeah, what do you mean we were camping right now? We're going to sleep in there later.
Yeah, I mean, I didn't know that was it. I'm just learning about the culture, you know? No, you camp in summer, but in winter it's just fucked.
Yeah, it's freezing.
what's your show like out in the US compared to like UK creators obviously you would have spent a bit of time with them at the High Rocks what's it like over in LA with the people are they a lot more because I feel like anytime I've been over to LA people really care about like your subscriber count like it's pretty vapid like that
Well, over there, they stab you in the back. You know, out here, they tank you in the front. Yeah, so at least you see it coming. They knife you. You guys got no guns here. What do you think about us Americans? We all want to shoot each other. Have you guys ever shot a gun? I haven't, no. You've never fired a gun? I went to Vegas, and I did it in Vegas.
I think like clay pigeons with one of them rifles. It's pretty chill here. School's pretty chill.
Yeah.
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Chapter 8: What motivational advice does Jeff give to aspiring creators?
I was like, is it okay if you bring your own gun? And I pulled out the gun and he's like, yo, yo, yo, what the fuck are you doing? that shit down. You were like 16 years old at this time. That is so funny. That is insane, isn't it? And the guns are old, too. This gun, it looked like a normal gun, but it was like a 1920. Shit. You had that vintage shit. And it was a little 25.
They don't even make them anymore. It's a little tiny, like, prostitute gun, so you can keep it in their purse.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, like a little James Bond number on the slide. That sounds cooler than prostitute.
It's got like the little thing in the middle.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, uh... I gave it to him and there was a bullet jammed in it already. And the guy was just like, what the fuck are you guys doing here? But he still sold us the bullets. We shot like three of them and we took them out of there and went to the park in New York. Nah, bro, this is fucked. It's also casual.
It's like after school, we just find a fucking rock and like throw it at shit. A fucking full pistol.
I mean, this isn't normal. I wouldn't say we were, like, completely normal. Is this Staten Island? Is that where you're from? Yeah. Staten Island dump. Is it a bit of a degenerate place? So I think there was some toxic waste runoff or something. It was a mutation in our brain development as we were younger. You know, everybody from there. I think there was definitely something.
Something going on.
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