Scrapped $1Million MrBeast Video Might Help Ludwig Score His Biggest YouTube Victory of All-Time
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MrBeast is a man of both charity and quality content. That’s what he proved when he scraped over a $1,000,000 video, just because he thought it was not entertaining enough. Now the video is uploaded on Ludwig’s channel, and it has a very interesting incident behind it.
Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson is known for his difficult challenges and ludicrously expensive setups. His videos are full of entertaining races and pits full of money. That was the same when last month he shot a video of him challenging 2 random subscribers to race through coordinates for a $1 million cash pit.
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MrBeast uploaded his scrapped video on Ludwig’s channel
The video that Ludwig uploaded was supposed to be uploaded on MrBeast’s main channel. But due to some random misplaced content, he denied uploading the video on his channel. Notably, Ludwig was in the video and had specially flown to North Carolina to be in the video in a cameo.
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But when it did not get uploaded, he inquired about the missing video to MrBeast in an interview with ‘The Yard’. In the interview, Jimmy clarified that the video did not match the quality that he initially intended. Thus MrBeast had to scrap the whole project.
LMAO THIS IS DEFINITELY GONNA BE MY MOST VIEWED VIDEO pic.twitter.com/G8ZYkQixzg
— ludwig (@LudwigAhgren) August 2, 2022
Ludwig then asked MrBeast if by any chance he could upload the video on his channel. To which Jimmy agreed and then later on August 2nd, Ludwig actually uploaded the video. Notably, Ludwig also said, “This is definitely gonna be my most viewed video” in his tweet. Later MrBeast retweeted the post, asking fans to watch the video on Ludwig’s channel.
I spent a million dollars filming a main channel video but uploaded it on Ludwig’s channel to see how it’d do lol
Go watch it https://t.co/FoG55h5vmr
— MrBeast (@MrBeast) August 2, 2022
Millionaire YouTuber MrBeast Reveals the Real Reason Behind Scrapping a $1Million Video Involving Ludwig
Why the video was scrapped?
There were two main reasons behind why Jimmy scrapped his project, cannons and a Sumo wrestler. During the interview with The Yard, MrBeast shared his side of the story. He said that both the cannons misfired, and they actually thought it would hit the cars. Then when sumo wrestling was supposed to take place, it was meant to be a proper and traditional fight.
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The reason that he gave for the sumo wrestling is that there was a language gap between him and the Sumo wrestler. Notably, the wrestler only spoke Japanese and had no idea what the video was and hence was confused when the contestants ran up to him to grab the keys that he had to stick in his pocket.
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MrBeast also revealed that the video was scrapped because he thought that this type of content might lower his standard of quality. This reveals a lot about Jimmy as a content creator.
What do you think about this? Will the video be actually Ludwig’s most viewed video yet? Let us know in the comments below.
Edited by:
Paras Pande