The Internet is the perfect place for fun challenges of all calibers and lengths. From Ice Bucket to Bird Box, challenges come and go in waves, with some lingering for longer while others quickly become a thing of the past. Well, a new challenge has recently emerged, and thank goodness it doesn't involve wandering around the streets with a blindfold.
Today, it involves a bottle cap and some impressive martial art moves. Well, at least that's where it began, considering that the challenge quickly changed its course with more and more funny videos emerging.
A Taekwondo expert known as Master Fa first posted a video of himself high-kicking a cap of a bottle back on June 25. He then challenged such famous people as Jason Statham, Conor McGregor, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Jackie Chan to do the same. And as Statham and McGregor responded, the challenge took off, and people of all sorts of backgrounds joined in.
Master Fa's video challenged many celebrities and started it all
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So, as regular kids and Internet peeps shared videos of their own takes at this physically demanding ordeal, the original martial arts theme of the challenge gained a completely new spin with comedic elements mixed in. After all, not everyone is a Taekwondo master or an MMA fighter capable of stunning roundhouse kicks, and amusing failures are bound to happen, intentionally or not.
That is more than a little scary with that cleaver in his hand.
31 mill followers. 1.9 mill likes on the video. And I have no idea who he is 🤔 Very impressive kick btw.
Yep. What about the "use less energy challenge"? Or the "Get rid of plastic waste challenge"? toor boring probanly. Or too much effort...
Load More Replies...I will be most impressed by someone who can do it to an empty bottle resting on a surface (i.e., not being held).
Yep. What about the "use less energy challenge"? Or the "Get rid of plastic waste challenge"? toor boring probanly. Or too much effort...
Load More Replies...I will be most impressed by someone who can do it to an empty bottle resting on a surface (i.e., not being held).