A recent high-stakes athletic contest sought to answer the perennial question: does size equal strength? The challenge, documented in a seven-round series of "insane challenges" including "raw lifts" and "brutal endurance test," on Bukkymajor Platform pitted two athletes of vastly different body sizes against each other, yielding results that the host admitted were "not what you think". The competitors were Chin, the "big queen," who weighs 110 kg, and Sarah, the "short queen," who represented Nigeria in one of the lifts. The competition began with the deadlift, where the goal was maximum weight lifted. The athletes swiftly progressed, with 140 kilos being lifted beltless.
When the bar was loaded to 160 kilos, the "big queen" failed the lift, only reaching halfway. The "short queen," however, successfully pulled the weight off the floor, taking the first win and proving that "short people are very wow". The second test shifted to endurance: the wall sits. With 150 kilos resting on their laps, the competitors attempted to hold the position for as long as possible. The "big queen" could not endure for long, dropping out at 42 seconds. In contrast, the "short queen" displayed "unshakable" and "strong legs," winning the round when she finally stopped at 1 minute 35 seconds, showcasing "things that short people can do" that are unbelievable. The "big queen" claimed her first victory in the third challenge: the sledge push. The athletes had to rapidly push the 125 kg sled down and back.
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The "big queen" completed the strenuous course in 42 seconds, while the "short queen" finished at 1 minute 6 seconds. The competition’s fourth round, the tug of war, was a straightforward test of raw power. Although the "short queen" was noted as "unbelievably strong" and gave "everything," the "big queen" ultimately had "more power" and dragged her opponent across the line, securing her second victory. The "most hated workout in the universe," the Bulgarian split squat, followed. Each competitor used a 22.5 kilos dumbbell and had to follow movement commands. The "big queen" gave up first, dropping both dumbbells, while the "short queen" kept going "like it was a warm-up set," winning the round. The penultimate challenge was the hip thrust, focusing on lifting the heaviest weight, which the host noted was an exercise the girls "love to do at the gym". They quickly moved through 140 kilos and 180 kilos. Both athletes managed clean reps of 220 kg, which was a personal record for the "big queen".
When the weight was raised to 240 kilos, the "short queen" fought hard but failed the lift. The "big queen," however, was able to do the 240 kilos "easily," winning the hip thrust challenge. The final challenge was the dumbbell snatch, where athletes snatch their way through progressively heavier weights. The "big queen" managed to snatch up to 22.5 kilos. In a remarkable upset, the "short queen," who had never performed a dumbbell snatch before, shocked everyone by successfully snatching 25 kilos, winning the final round. Upon tallying the scores, the "big queen" finished with three points, but the "short queen" accumulated four points, making her the overall winner of the contest. The results ultimately reinforced the conclusion that "strength comes in all sizes," a point proved definitively by the "short queen" today.