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MrBeast Olympics Video: Fans Are Not in Agreement Over the Event Rules

Published 08/21/2023, 5:54 AM EDT

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The Olympics video of MrBeast has fans divided. His Extreme Olympics is allegedly the streamer’s biggest video yet. With a budget of $4 million, fans were sure that MrBeast would come up with something extraordinary. While many are in awe by the scale and proportion of the sets, others can’t get over the fact that it went by way too fast.

Many fans also have issues with the rules of the challenges and how the winner is crowned as well. The event’s rules, especially for the third round, stirred up a lot of debate among the community. Many fans started to watch the video to cheer for their countries, only to be disappointed by how the video turned out to be in the end.

Challenge rules are not agreed upon by fans

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MrBeast and his friends also hyped fans with early sneak peeks into the production process. From the initial information, it was being hailed as one of the biggest projects ever undertaken by MrBeast. However, after the final video dropped, fans were disheartened by its lack of flair. Despite facing harsh criticism, the video also has many fans who love every second of it.

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Fans can’t seem to be in agreement when it comes to the rules of the event. While Libya’s win does have its supporters, others believe the shady rules of the challenges took away chances for more deserving candidates. For example, in the third challenge, countries collectively voted out Indonesia, which displayed some impressive skills in the first two rounds.

The first round was sort of like a filter where most of the countries got eliminated even before things got interesting. A brisk race was the first challenge with the track filled with obstacles. Many fans complain that the first round was too short and we kind of agree. Many fans allege that their countries were eliminated in the first round even before they could properly spot their country’s representatives.

Fans highlight a lot of issues in the MrBeast Olympics video

One fan has taken to Reddit to point out what made things unimpressive for them. The fan says they started off watching the video with the hopes of cheering for their favorite country only to see it eliminated within the first 30 seconds. Using a meme template, the Reddit user perfectly reflects the mood of several other fans across the globe.

Anyone else think that the first round was much too short?
by u/jwan_17 in MrBeast

Since the post, other fans also came forward speaking their minds about the MrBeast Olympics video. This guy says he didn’t even spot his country anywhere.

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by u/Silent_Assasin14 from discussion Anyone else think that the first round was much too short?
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Another user thinks there was a lack of versatility in the video.

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by u/Denaton_ from discussion Anyone else think that the first round was much too short?
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This user has a possible explanation for the whole video being lackluster.

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by u/BigBrownFish from discussion Anyone else think that the first round was much too short?
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This guy says he can relate to others.

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by u/painisbreadinfrench3 from discussion Anyone else think that the first round was much too short?
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Another user is pretty heartbroken about their contestant not even getting any screen time.

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by u/LokasOrSum from discussion Anyone else think that the first round was much too short?
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