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Watch IShowSpeed Tap Out Adin Ross in a Wrestling Match in Less Than a Minute

Dana White was also there to serve as a referee.

IShowSpeed at Fanatics Fest NYC
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While in attendance at Fanatics Fest in New York City, popular streamer IShowSpeed challenged fellow streamer Adin Ross to a wrestling match in front of Dana White.

The YouTuber wandered around the event and participated in several activities with other attendees, including a 40-yard dash against a UFC fighter, but perhaps the most notable moment came when he faced off against Kick streamer Adin Ross. Inside an octagon, where they were joined by UFC President Dana White serving as a referee, Speed almost immediately grappled his opponent.

In fact, the match was over in less than a minute, with Speed forcing Ross to tap out while stuck in a headlock.

During another moment of the stream, Speed showcased his athletic talents when he used a punching machine. The resulting score he got was good enough to beat out Brazilian MMA fighter Alex Pereira, who scored 906 points compared to Speed's 921 points.

The latest antics from Speed come after he was temporarily banned from YouTube after he filmed himself jumping over a speeding car.

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