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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:06,005 --> 00:00:09,105 -[upbeat music playing] -[Riggle] Viva Las Vegas! 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 4 00:00:09,171 --> 00:00:13,838 It's an exciting day as Netflix is live around the world. 5 00:00:14,871 --> 00:00:19,171 Today, the two greatest competitive eaters of all time, 6 00:00:19,238 --> 00:00:22,671 Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi, 7 00:00:22,738 --> 00:00:25,371 rekindle one of the biggest rivalries 8 00:00:25,438 --> 00:00:27,105 -in sports history… -[audience cheering] 9 00:00:27,171 --> 00:00:29,905 …and it will all go down here, 10 00:00:29,971 --> 00:00:35,538 at the Luxor Resort and Casino inside the HyperX Arena Las Vegas. 11 00:00:35,605 --> 00:00:38,605 Two champions, both hungry for victory, 12 00:00:38,671 --> 00:00:41,971 will settle their beef once and for all. 13 00:00:43,638 --> 00:00:45,971 [dramatic music playing] 14 00:00:48,738 --> 00:00:53,338 To call Kobayashi my nemesis, it doesn't do the rivalry justice. 15 00:00:54,838 --> 00:00:57,671 [Kobayashi in Japanese] I would be happy and honored 16 00:00:57,738 --> 00:00:59,138 if the viewers think of this match 17 00:00:59,205 --> 00:01:03,205 like a showdown between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. 18 00:01:05,271 --> 00:01:07,938 [in English] He was an amazing champion, until he started losing. 19 00:01:10,104 --> 00:01:14,605 [in Japanese] I thought he should show some respect, like a gentleman. 20 00:01:15,605 --> 00:01:19,438 [in English] He couldn't tolerate being next to me. That's not champion behavior. 21 00:01:19,505 --> 00:01:22,905 [reporter 1] After taking 2007 off due to an arthritic jaw, 22 00:01:22,971 --> 00:01:25,005 Kobayashi plans to reclaim the title. 23 00:01:25,571 --> 00:01:29,971 He has a jaw injury. He has arthritis of the jaw. 24 00:01:30,038 --> 00:01:31,905 He has "jaw-thritis." 25 00:01:33,138 --> 00:01:35,171 He's a liar. He was playing up his injury. 26 00:01:35,238 --> 00:01:37,071 Right after I qualified and broke his record, 27 00:01:37,138 --> 00:01:38,505 he says he has the jaw injury. 28 00:01:38,571 --> 00:01:41,238 Then he ends up eating more hot dogs than he ever did before. 29 00:01:41,305 --> 00:01:42,605 It didn't add up quite right. 30 00:01:42,671 --> 00:01:45,138 [in Japanese] When I heard Joey saying 31 00:01:45,205 --> 00:01:49,338 my jaw problem was fake, 32 00:01:49,405 --> 00:01:51,205 I got really upset. 33 00:01:51,271 --> 00:01:53,005 [in English] Nobody likes being called a liar, 34 00:01:53,071 --> 00:01:55,638 but when you do it, you're gonna get called it. 35 00:01:55,705 --> 00:01:57,171 [reporter 2] People seem to think that 36 00:01:57,238 --> 00:01:59,638 Joey actually may be cheating a little bit. 37 00:01:59,705 --> 00:02:01,938 [translator] I've definitely witnessed some cheating, yeah. 38 00:02:02,905 --> 00:02:05,471 I'm not the judge. It's the judge's call. 39 00:02:05,538 --> 00:02:08,405 -[reporter 3] Is he a good athlete? -No. Not at all. 40 00:02:08,471 --> 00:02:11,205 He used to be my main rival, but I kind of retired him. 41 00:02:11,271 --> 00:02:12,738 -Okay. [laughs] -[anchor] There you go. 42 00:02:12,805 --> 00:02:16,005 If you ask him about every loss, he'll give you an excuse. 43 00:02:17,071 --> 00:02:20,638 [in Japanese] He's making stuff up in his own head. 44 00:02:21,338 --> 00:02:24,005 [in English] There's no more excuses. I'm always gonna beat him. 45 00:02:25,038 --> 00:02:29,438 [in Japanese] This is the first time that my personal feelings are involved. 46 00:02:29,505 --> 00:02:32,738 I want to kick his ass! 47 00:02:32,805 --> 00:02:34,571 [audience cheering] 48 00:02:40,071 --> 00:02:42,538 -Oh, yes! Can you believe it? -Right? 49 00:02:44,338 --> 00:02:45,238 Yes! 50 00:02:49,605 --> 00:02:51,805 It is getting personal around here. 51 00:02:51,871 --> 00:02:55,638 Welcome to Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef. 52 00:02:55,705 --> 00:02:56,638 Hello, everybody. 53 00:02:56,705 --> 00:02:57,871 I'm Rob Riggle, 54 00:02:57,938 --> 00:03:02,838 and I am so happy to be MCing a show that combines my two great loves: 55 00:03:02,905 --> 00:03:04,705 Vegas and hot dogs. 56 00:03:04,771 --> 00:03:06,971 [audience cheers] 57 00:03:09,271 --> 00:03:11,305 [clears throat] Apologies to my kids. 58 00:03:11,905 --> 00:03:15,405 My fabulous cohost today is an accomplished athlete herself. 59 00:03:15,471 --> 00:03:18,738 WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Garcia, everybody! 60 00:03:18,805 --> 00:03:21,738 Thank you, Rob. Thank you, everyone. 61 00:03:21,805 --> 00:03:23,738 I'm so happy to be here. 62 00:03:23,805 --> 00:03:26,471 And in just about 40 minutes… 63 00:03:26,538 --> 00:03:28,371 Oh, I love you too. 64 00:03:28,438 --> 00:03:32,138 …these two undisputed heavyweights of competitive eating 65 00:03:32,205 --> 00:03:37,405 will be standing on this stage, devouring hot dogs at unimaginable speeds. 66 00:03:37,471 --> 00:03:40,305 And you know what? You're all just gonna have to see it to believe it. 67 00:03:40,371 --> 00:03:41,438 That's right. That's right. 68 00:03:41,505 --> 00:03:45,338 Two thousand four hundred hot dogs have been cooked in the last month 69 00:03:45,405 --> 00:03:47,171 to get ready for this moment. 70 00:03:47,238 --> 00:03:52,338 Three hundred hot dogs will be prepared for today's main event alone. 71 00:03:52,405 --> 00:03:55,005 That is a lot of encased meat. 72 00:03:55,071 --> 00:03:58,471 It is going to be glorious, and perhaps a little gross. 73 00:03:58,538 --> 00:03:59,405 That's right. 74 00:03:59,471 --> 00:04:03,438 But, you know, Rob, that's not the only competition happening here today. 75 00:04:03,505 --> 00:04:07,305 Nice! That's called a tease in the show business game. 76 00:04:08,505 --> 00:04:11,205 That's right, we're taking the action poolside 77 00:04:11,271 --> 00:04:13,438 with two other greats in the sport, 78 00:04:13,505 --> 00:04:16,005 competitive eater Matt Stonie… 79 00:04:16,071 --> 00:04:18,438 Mm-hmm. Yes. 80 00:04:18,971 --> 00:04:20,105 That's right. 81 00:04:20,905 --> 00:04:24,971 He will battle three Olympic medalists. 82 00:04:25,038 --> 00:04:29,905 [Riggle] And 23-time Guinness World Record holder Leah Shutkever 83 00:04:29,971 --> 00:04:34,171 will try to set yet another eating world record live. 84 00:04:34,238 --> 00:04:38,471 And these USC students rocked Allegiant Stadium last night, 85 00:04:38,538 --> 00:04:40,705 and now they're here to help hype up this crowd, 86 00:04:40,771 --> 00:04:43,005 -so hit it! -[audience cheering] 87 00:04:45,505 --> 00:04:48,905 [playing "All I Do Is Win"] 88 00:04:58,971 --> 00:05:00,138 -[music pauses] -Joey Chestnut! 89 00:05:00,205 --> 00:05:02,405 [music resumes] 90 00:05:14,805 --> 00:05:16,305 -[audience cheering] -Yes! 91 00:05:16,371 --> 00:05:18,705 -All right! -[laughing] Whoa. 92 00:05:18,771 --> 00:05:22,838 I mean, what a great way to get the energy going for this live event. 93 00:05:22,905 --> 00:05:25,105 Let's hear it again for the USC Band. 94 00:05:25,171 --> 00:05:26,505 -Yeah. -Whoo! 95 00:05:27,805 --> 00:05:32,605 All right, now let's meet the team calling the action of today's main event, 96 00:05:32,671 --> 00:05:35,671 Chris Rose and Cari Champion! 97 00:05:35,738 --> 00:05:37,805 -Hey, guys! -Hello! 98 00:05:37,871 --> 00:05:40,638 -Nikki, Rob, thank you, oh, so much. -Thank you. 99 00:05:40,705 --> 00:05:42,805 -Ah, Cari, in our respective careers… -Yes. 100 00:05:42,871 --> 00:05:46,005 …we've had the good fortune of covering some of the world's biggest events, right? 101 00:05:46,071 --> 00:05:47,338 Super Bowl, NBA Finals. 102 00:05:47,405 --> 00:05:50,271 -You covered the fight game in Vegas. -Right. Not too long ago. 103 00:05:50,338 --> 00:05:53,538 Actually, about ten years ago, 2015, not far from here. 104 00:05:53,605 --> 00:05:55,738 -Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather. -Mm-hmm. 105 00:05:55,805 --> 00:05:58,005 And there's a lot of poetry with the two. 106 00:05:58,071 --> 00:06:00,638 Let me explain. This is my logic here. 107 00:06:00,705 --> 00:06:02,238 In that particular fight, 108 00:06:02,305 --> 00:06:06,771 there was the moment that we had to determine the undisputed champion. 109 00:06:06,838 --> 00:06:08,738 Very much as the case here. 110 00:06:08,805 --> 00:06:10,338 Chestnut, Kobayashi. 111 00:06:10,405 --> 00:06:13,638 Who is the undisputed champion when it comes to competitive eating? 112 00:06:13,705 --> 00:06:16,071 We will find out today because there is unfinished beef. 113 00:06:16,138 --> 00:06:17,571 Yeah. When it comes to this world, 114 00:06:17,638 --> 00:06:20,338 you're talking about the Mt. Rushmore of competitive eating. 115 00:06:20,405 --> 00:06:23,638 There aren't four faces out there. It's two. It's Kobayashi. It's Chestnut. 116 00:06:23,705 --> 00:06:24,971 Most likely those faces 117 00:06:25,038 --> 00:06:27,471 -are full of food, is my guess. -Filled with food. [laughs] 118 00:06:27,538 --> 00:06:31,538 And their relationship is frosty at times, it has been hateful, 119 00:06:31,605 --> 00:06:33,705 and that has carried through to this Labor Day weekend. 120 00:06:33,771 --> 00:06:34,671 -Don't you think? -Yeah. 121 00:06:34,738 --> 00:06:36,705 I think that, as we just talked about a moment ago, 122 00:06:36,771 --> 00:06:39,605 we had a chance to talk to these guys this weekend. There is no love lost. 123 00:06:39,671 --> 00:06:42,771 We can clearly see who likes who and who doesn't like who. 124 00:06:42,838 --> 00:06:46,205 I really believe that Joey has some sort of respect, 125 00:06:46,271 --> 00:06:50,538 but the fact is he called Kobayashi a liar, and he does not like it. 126 00:06:50,605 --> 00:06:53,971 So, I know when they were weighing in, Joey extended his hand. 127 00:06:54,038 --> 00:06:56,971 He said, "Let me try to shake your hand." Kobayashi was like, "Yeah. Okay." 128 00:06:57,038 --> 00:07:01,271 -"If we are doing this, I will do it." -[Rose] Well, they did it. Uh-huh. 129 00:07:01,338 --> 00:07:05,538 [Champion] And you know what? Two seconds, shoutout to the crowd in here right now. 130 00:07:05,605 --> 00:07:10,005 Because they are here to hype up these people to do what they do best. 131 00:07:10,071 --> 00:07:11,305 -I love it! -[Rose] That's right. 132 00:07:11,371 --> 00:07:14,071 It is all coming your way in about 40 minutes or so. 133 00:07:14,138 --> 00:07:16,905 We are in Vegas so we're talking about a "Tale of the Tape." 134 00:07:16,971 --> 00:07:20,371 Let's remember that there's 100 grand on the line for the winner today. 135 00:07:20,438 --> 00:07:22,238 -That's a nice bag. -That is something special. 136 00:07:22,305 --> 00:07:25,138 But we are in Vegas, so let's see it. A pair of 40-somethings. 137 00:07:25,205 --> 00:07:29,138 One guy in Joey Chestnut, 40 years old, from suburban Indianapolis. 138 00:07:29,205 --> 00:07:33,438 46-year-old Kobayashi from Japan. You can see the weight difference. 139 00:07:33,505 --> 00:07:37,805 Joey Chestnut outweighs his opponent by nearly 65 pounds. 140 00:07:37,871 --> 00:07:38,871 [Champion] A 3rd grader. 141 00:07:38,938 --> 00:07:41,771 [Rose laughs] That's about the size of a third grader. You're right, Cari. 142 00:07:41,838 --> 00:07:43,505 All right. But look at the bottom line. 143 00:07:43,571 --> 00:07:45,238 Personal best in 10 minutes 144 00:07:45,305 --> 00:07:46,371 of hot-dog eating. 145 00:07:46,438 --> 00:07:49,171 For Joey Chestnut, 76 dogs consumed. 146 00:07:49,238 --> 00:07:51,238 -Wow. -Kobayashi, just 64 and a half. 147 00:07:51,305 --> 00:07:54,738 That happened back in 2009, his last Nathan's appearance, 148 00:07:54,805 --> 00:07:58,071 which coincidentally he finished second to… 149 00:07:58,138 --> 00:08:00,205 -The guy. The main guy. -…Joey Chestnut. 150 00:08:00,271 --> 00:08:01,305 Speaking of Joey Chestnut, 151 00:08:01,371 --> 00:08:04,205 he told me that he cares about the taste of everything he's having. 152 00:08:04,271 --> 00:08:07,371 So in case you're curious at home, it is Labor Day, you are eating. 153 00:08:07,438 --> 00:08:11,838 They're having Ball Park beef frankfurters wrapped up in a Great Value bun. 154 00:08:11,905 --> 00:08:17,005 Combined, each hot dog and bun is cooked about maybe 89.2 grams. 155 00:08:17,071 --> 00:08:19,271 That's the weight of it if you will, 280 calories. 156 00:08:19,338 --> 00:08:21,771 Take a look at it right there. Preparation is key. 157 00:08:21,838 --> 00:08:24,405 -That's roughly three ounces, right? -[audience murmuring] 158 00:08:24,471 --> 00:08:26,305 [Champion] You can see it. It's a serious thing. 159 00:08:26,371 --> 00:08:27,538 [Rose] Can you hear the crowd? 160 00:08:27,605 --> 00:08:29,071 -They're going, "Mm!" -They're buzzing. 161 00:08:29,138 --> 00:08:31,205 -They love it. -They love it. They want a hot dog. 162 00:08:31,271 --> 00:08:35,638 All right, listen, it is time to at least get a small look 163 00:08:35,705 --> 00:08:38,571 at who we want to see, and that is Joey Chestnut. 164 00:08:38,638 --> 00:08:40,304 There's been so much conversation about: 165 00:08:40,371 --> 00:08:42,771 Is he ready? Will he be the definitive champion? 166 00:08:42,838 --> 00:08:45,438 -There he is sitting in his dressing room. -[audience cheering] 167 00:08:46,271 --> 00:08:48,671 Locked in, listening to music. 168 00:08:48,738 --> 00:08:51,471 Not necessarily doing any jaw exercises 169 00:08:51,538 --> 00:08:54,405 as we thought he would be doing, Jaws himself. 170 00:08:54,471 --> 00:08:56,205 But he's in a-- Yeah, he's locked in. 171 00:08:56,271 --> 00:08:57,805 -[audience chanting] -He's in the zone. 172 00:08:57,871 --> 00:08:59,971 Definitely the main ingredient that's helped him build 173 00:09:00,038 --> 00:09:03,971 one of the most impressive careers in competitive eating history. 174 00:09:04,038 --> 00:09:07,638 So let's find out a little more about his entire career. 175 00:09:08,105 --> 00:09:09,938 [dramatic music playing] 176 00:09:12,405 --> 00:09:18,605 [announcer] He is your hot-dog eating champion, Joey "Jaws" Chestnut! 177 00:09:18,671 --> 00:09:20,771 If I could talk to my 9-year-old self 178 00:09:20,838 --> 00:09:23,938 and tell him that he was gonna be the world champion competitive eater, 179 00:09:24,005 --> 00:09:26,471 he'd say, "Oh, my God, my life is awesome." 180 00:09:26,538 --> 00:09:29,605 Joey Chestnut is a hot-dog eating genius. 181 00:09:29,671 --> 00:09:31,405 The hot-dog eating champion. 182 00:09:31,471 --> 00:09:33,838 Joey Chestnut? He's my hero. 183 00:09:33,905 --> 00:09:36,471 [upbeat music playing] 184 00:09:37,705 --> 00:09:40,038 The first contest I did, I was nervous. 185 00:09:40,105 --> 00:09:41,038 I was so scared. 186 00:09:41,105 --> 00:09:44,771 I remember once the contest started, I was like, "I don't have to hold back." 187 00:09:44,838 --> 00:09:48,105 I felt a weird kind of… 188 00:09:48,171 --> 00:09:50,871 It sounds dorky-- freedom, to be myself. 189 00:09:50,938 --> 00:09:54,238 [Champion] As a young man, watching the dominance of Kobayashi, 190 00:09:54,305 --> 00:09:57,138 Joey felt the calling to compete against the best. 191 00:09:57,205 --> 00:09:59,405 [announcer] Kobayashi! 192 00:09:59,471 --> 00:10:03,938 Takeru Kobayashi, he's the reason why I went all in on competitive eating. 193 00:10:04,005 --> 00:10:05,571 [announcer] He is a master! 194 00:10:05,638 --> 00:10:08,638 [Chestnut] He was the man with the target on him. He was unbeatable. 195 00:10:08,705 --> 00:10:10,005 [announcer] He is a magician! 196 00:10:10,071 --> 00:10:12,571 I had to make a decision early on that I was gonna do something 197 00:10:12,638 --> 00:10:15,371 -nobody else thought was possible. -Kobayashi is an alchemist! 198 00:10:15,438 --> 00:10:19,338 [Chestnut] I did my first contest in 2005, competing against Kobayashi 199 00:10:19,405 --> 00:10:21,771 in Nathan's 4th of July Hot Dog Eating Contest. 200 00:10:21,838 --> 00:10:24,171 For the past month, I've been eating hot dogs every Saturday. 201 00:10:24,238 --> 00:10:27,271 I was four months into competitive eating, I placed third. 202 00:10:28,138 --> 00:10:29,638 Kobayashi won that contest. 203 00:10:29,705 --> 00:10:32,271 [announcer] Takeru Kobayashi! 204 00:10:32,338 --> 00:10:36,205 The next year, 2006, I placed second. 205 00:10:36,271 --> 00:10:38,938 Kobayashi was seemingly unbeatable. 206 00:10:39,005 --> 00:10:41,505 [commentator] The top-ranked eater in the world. 207 00:10:41,571 --> 00:10:45,171 [Chestnut] But I used it as motivation to push myself. 208 00:10:45,238 --> 00:10:46,871 And the third year… 209 00:10:48,505 --> 00:10:49,638 2007… 210 00:10:51,271 --> 00:10:52,271 I won. 211 00:10:52,938 --> 00:10:57,438 In first place, with 66 hot dogs and buns, 212 00:10:57,505 --> 00:11:01,271 Joey Chestnut! 213 00:11:01,338 --> 00:11:05,671 Kobayashi was an amazing champion. But I beat him three years in a row. 214 00:11:05,738 --> 00:11:08,771 So it's safe to say that, in the discipline of hot dogs, 215 00:11:08,838 --> 00:11:10,671 I had his number. 216 00:11:10,738 --> 00:11:12,638 [audience cheering] 217 00:11:12,705 --> 00:11:14,305 [Champion] Since defeating Kobayashi, 218 00:11:14,371 --> 00:11:17,471 Joey became the face of the competitive eating world. 219 00:11:19,605 --> 00:11:22,771 Dominating for over 15 years. 220 00:11:22,838 --> 00:11:27,471 The once and future king, Joey Chestnut! 221 00:11:27,538 --> 00:11:28,805 [audience cheering] 222 00:11:32,605 --> 00:11:35,238 [Chestnut] Kobayashi is my biggest competitor. 223 00:11:36,138 --> 00:11:37,738 I'm trying to prove I'm the best. 224 00:11:37,805 --> 00:11:40,671 He might want to win really, really, really bad. 225 00:11:40,738 --> 00:11:41,905 I need to win. 226 00:11:41,971 --> 00:11:43,005 [announcer] Go! 227 00:11:47,938 --> 00:11:49,405 -They understand… -Yeah. 228 00:11:49,471 --> 00:11:52,471 They understand what's on the line. We can hear it. 229 00:11:52,538 --> 00:11:56,038 It's more about not winning, but not losing to this guy. 230 00:11:56,105 --> 00:11:59,471 I mean, with Joey Chestnut, when he burst onto the scene two decades ago, 231 00:11:59,538 --> 00:12:03,171 he said he has a sense of self, a purpose, a road map in life. 232 00:12:03,238 --> 00:12:04,871 He takes it very seriously. 233 00:12:04,938 --> 00:12:08,271 He loves the celebrity and he just loves everything that comes with it. 234 00:12:08,338 --> 00:12:12,171 I think we've made it clear these guys are both true athletes who train, 235 00:12:12,238 --> 00:12:14,438 they prepare, they understand what it all means. 236 00:12:14,505 --> 00:12:17,538 I'm really excited about what we're gonna see here, because this-- 237 00:12:17,605 --> 00:12:19,771 -[audience clapping] -Yes, that's right, you are excited. 238 00:12:19,838 --> 00:12:21,571 I will take that, as well. 239 00:12:21,638 --> 00:12:24,638 We have a lot to get to to understand what they've been through. 240 00:12:24,705 --> 00:12:27,938 Yeah. You know, the only person other than Kobayashi 241 00:12:28,005 --> 00:12:30,938 to take down Joey Chestnut at Nathan's was Matt Stonie, 242 00:12:31,005 --> 00:12:33,905 who is outside with Rob and Nikki right now. 243 00:12:33,971 --> 00:12:35,905 Let's head poolside. 244 00:12:36,738 --> 00:12:41,205 Hey! We are here with the world-renowned competitive eater, 245 00:12:41,271 --> 00:12:43,405 Matt Stonie, everybody! 246 00:12:43,471 --> 00:12:47,071 This man scoops. He slurps. He dominates. 247 00:12:47,138 --> 00:12:52,305 [Garcia] He sure does. He has more than 3.6 billion views on YouTube. 248 00:12:52,371 --> 00:12:55,071 That is a lot of people watching him eat meat. 249 00:12:55,138 --> 00:12:58,805 That's right and he holds the world record 250 00:12:58,871 --> 00:13:03,238 for eating the most bacon in five minutes, at 182 slices. 251 00:13:03,305 --> 00:13:06,638 Just beating my personal best of 180 slices. 252 00:13:06,705 --> 00:13:09,238 -Matt, welcome to the show. -Yes, welcome! 253 00:13:09,305 --> 00:13:12,571 -This is exciting. I'm excited. -[Garcia] We're so excited to have you. 254 00:13:12,638 --> 00:13:13,605 Matt, we wanna know. 255 00:13:13,671 --> 00:13:17,405 So, we are all of course waiting to see the main event today. 256 00:13:17,471 --> 00:13:19,105 -Yeah. -But we all want to know, 257 00:13:19,171 --> 00:13:22,371 -how did you beat Joey in 2015? -[Riggle] Yeah. 258 00:13:22,438 --> 00:13:25,238 -That-- You know, I-- -That's a major feat. That is not easy. 259 00:13:25,305 --> 00:13:28,005 Joey is a great eater but he's not unbeatable. 260 00:13:28,071 --> 00:13:30,238 And I just showed up hungrier that day. 261 00:13:30,305 --> 00:13:32,505 -[Garcia] Oh. -[man] Yeah! 262 00:13:32,571 --> 00:13:34,771 -I like it. I like a hungry man. -Pun intended. 263 00:13:34,838 --> 00:13:36,271 Yeah. Pun intended. 264 00:13:36,338 --> 00:13:38,471 Okay. Well, you know, Matt, 265 00:13:38,538 --> 00:13:41,371 -today, you are taking on chicken wings. -Yeah. 266 00:13:41,438 --> 00:13:43,971 But you're not gonna have just one opponent. 267 00:13:44,038 --> 00:13:47,771 You are going to be facing three Olympic athletes. 268 00:13:48,505 --> 00:13:55,038 By the way, two that just medaled at Paris 2024. 269 00:13:55,105 --> 00:13:57,638 -How do you feel about that? -I'm nervous. 270 00:13:57,705 --> 00:13:59,571 They're competition and everything. 271 00:13:59,638 --> 00:14:01,771 -Yeah. -But this is my territory. 272 00:14:01,838 --> 00:14:04,338 -They're out of water. So, let's go. -Ooh! Out of water! 273 00:14:04,405 --> 00:14:07,105 Well, speaking of that, let's welcome them. 274 00:14:07,171 --> 00:14:12,705 Please, everyone, welcome Max Irving, Ryan Lochte, and Ryan Murphy. 275 00:14:12,771 --> 00:14:16,371 [all chanting] USA! USA! USA! 276 00:14:16,438 --> 00:14:19,738 USA! USA! USA! 277 00:14:19,805 --> 00:14:21,971 -USA! USA! -[Riggle] All right. 278 00:14:22,038 --> 00:14:24,105 -I wrote that song, by the way. -Yeah. [laughs] 279 00:14:24,171 --> 00:14:27,105 Listen, we've got three Olympians here. 280 00:14:27,171 --> 00:14:29,305 You guys are truly amazing. 281 00:14:29,371 --> 00:14:32,005 All of you, medalists. You've all represented America wonderfully. 282 00:14:32,071 --> 00:14:34,938 -Thank you for that. Hats off to you all. -Yes. Thank you. 283 00:14:37,438 --> 00:14:39,838 Look, in the water, you guys are deadly. 284 00:14:39,905 --> 00:14:42,471 Out of the water, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. 285 00:14:43,505 --> 00:14:47,238 How are you gonna win this thing today? Who's gonna carry the team? Talk to me. 286 00:14:47,305 --> 00:14:50,571 I have been secretly training for this since I was 10. 287 00:14:50,638 --> 00:14:53,738 -Every Friday, pizza and wings. -[Riggle] Pizza and wings every Friday. 288 00:14:53,805 --> 00:14:56,305 -Secret training, I like that. -Oh, yeah. 289 00:14:56,371 --> 00:14:58,738 Ryan Lochte with his secret training. How about you, Ryan? 290 00:14:58,805 --> 00:15:00,471 I'm just looking at this plate, 291 00:15:00,538 --> 00:15:02,905 I'm visualizing how I can take down as many wings as possible. 292 00:15:02,971 --> 00:15:05,671 See? That's a big Olympic thing, visualization. Am I right, Max? 293 00:15:05,738 --> 00:15:08,538 Yep, absolutely. And we're working on a little bit of the technique. 294 00:15:08,605 --> 00:15:10,371 Matt has been giving us some tips, 295 00:15:10,438 --> 00:15:13,038 but he's been keeping the ground-breaking things close to his heart. 296 00:15:13,105 --> 00:15:15,738 But hopefully, we got some techniques we're gonna implement 297 00:15:15,805 --> 00:15:17,105 that should help expedite things. 298 00:15:17,171 --> 00:15:21,971 Okay. I know you consume between 6000 and 8000 calories when you're training. 299 00:15:22,038 --> 00:15:23,338 Not in the pool today. 300 00:15:24,171 --> 00:15:27,538 When you get done eating, wait 15 minutes before you can get back in the pool. 301 00:15:27,605 --> 00:15:29,805 Everybody knows that. That's not me, that's just science. 302 00:15:29,871 --> 00:15:32,105 -You know. Right. -Nikki, that's science. All right. 303 00:15:32,171 --> 00:15:35,071 -Let's get ready to do this thing. -Are you guys ready? 304 00:15:35,138 --> 00:15:37,105 Guess what, the rules are simple. 305 00:15:37,171 --> 00:15:42,338 So whichever side eats the most wings in three minutes wins. 306 00:15:42,405 --> 00:15:43,605 So are you guys ready for that? 307 00:15:43,671 --> 00:15:45,838 Matt Stonie, are you ready to take on 308 00:15:45,905 --> 00:15:48,938 three Olympic athletes right here, live on Netflix? 309 00:15:49,005 --> 00:15:51,138 -Yeah! -[audience cheering] 310 00:16:03,171 --> 00:16:05,205 -[Riggle] Gentlemen, are you ready? -Ready. 311 00:16:05,271 --> 00:16:07,338 -Matt Stonie, are you ready? -Good. 312 00:16:08,338 --> 00:16:11,805 Three, two, one… 313 00:16:12,271 --> 00:16:13,338 eat! 314 00:16:13,405 --> 00:16:15,838 -Let's go! -Go, go, go! 315 00:16:15,905 --> 00:16:17,738 Come on, Matt. You've got this. 316 00:16:18,305 --> 00:16:21,671 All right, the Olympians are ahead-- No, they are tied. 317 00:16:21,738 --> 00:16:24,805 The Olympians are pulling ahead. This is crazy. 318 00:16:25,471 --> 00:16:27,371 Good job, Matt. You've got this. 319 00:16:28,171 --> 00:16:29,871 Matt, you are tied with the Olympians. 320 00:16:29,938 --> 00:16:32,838 We are at two minutes, 40 seconds. 321 00:16:33,738 --> 00:16:36,438 Ryan Lochte looks a little slow there. 322 00:16:36,505 --> 00:16:39,838 [Riggle] Oh, it is decisively even, Nikki. 323 00:16:39,905 --> 00:16:42,138 -[Garcia] This is crazy. -[Riggle] This is close. 324 00:16:43,571 --> 00:16:46,771 Come on, Matt. We've got you. Come on, give us a chant. 325 00:16:46,838 --> 00:16:49,138 [band drumming rhythmic beat] 326 00:16:49,205 --> 00:16:54,738 [chanting] Go, eat the wings! Go, eat the wings! Go, eat the wings! 327 00:16:55,471 --> 00:16:57,671 -[Garcia] That's right. -[chanting continues] 328 00:16:57,738 --> 00:16:59,738 There you go. I like this, Rob. 329 00:16:59,805 --> 00:17:01,638 You're joining the competition. 330 00:17:02,138 --> 00:17:04,971 All right, we are at almost two minutes. 331 00:17:05,105 --> 00:17:06,638 Matt is ahead. 332 00:17:06,705 --> 00:17:09,805 Matt at 17, the Olympians at 12. 333 00:17:09,871 --> 00:17:12,871 Matt, they look like they're slowing down. Keep going. 334 00:17:12,938 --> 00:17:15,438 Let's set a record right now here on Netflix. 335 00:17:20,471 --> 00:17:23,205 -I'll ask these guys some questions. -Yeah. 336 00:17:23,271 --> 00:17:25,771 I know you are in an eating competition, 337 00:17:25,838 --> 00:17:29,405 so it might be a bad time to ask some questions. 338 00:17:30,171 --> 00:17:32,571 What's your favorite Rob Riggle movie? 339 00:17:32,638 --> 00:17:34,705 You know what? I'll answer for you. 340 00:17:35,471 --> 00:17:36,938 What's that? You said all of them? 341 00:17:37,005 --> 00:17:40,005 -[laughing] Okay. That's amazing. -[Garcia] The Olympians are at 18. 342 00:17:40,071 --> 00:17:42,838 -We are gonna hit a minute 30. -[Riggle] Ryan Lochte! 343 00:17:42,905 --> 00:17:45,238 Look at him go. That is cleaning the bone. 344 00:17:45,305 --> 00:17:47,971 -Ryan Lochte's setting a record. -[Garcia] We're at the halfway point. 345 00:17:48,038 --> 00:17:49,238 Halfway point. 346 00:17:50,005 --> 00:17:52,038 [Riggle] What's going on over here with Matt Stonie? 347 00:17:53,638 --> 00:17:55,738 All right, a minute 19. 348 00:17:56,238 --> 00:17:59,838 Matt Stonie at 31 wings, the Olympians at 22. 349 00:18:01,338 --> 00:18:03,405 All right, band, let's hear you. 350 00:18:03,471 --> 00:18:04,571 Come on, band. 351 00:18:04,638 --> 00:18:06,705 [band playing upbeat rhythm] 352 00:18:08,771 --> 00:18:13,805 [chanting] Go, eat the wings! Go, eat the wings! Go, eat the wings! 353 00:18:13,871 --> 00:18:16,738 The crowd out here's so loud, Nikki, I can't even hear myself. 354 00:18:16,805 --> 00:18:18,505 [Garcia] I can't even hear any of it. 355 00:18:18,571 --> 00:18:21,871 -All I can hear is the chomping of wings… -Right? 356 00:18:21,938 --> 00:18:23,771 …coming from the Olympians and from Matt Stonie. 357 00:18:23,838 --> 00:18:26,038 But I've never seen anything like it. 358 00:18:26,105 --> 00:18:30,405 Never seen anything. Did you ever think, at this point, 45 seconds left, 359 00:18:30,471 --> 00:18:32,938 -that Matt Stonie would be at 41? -We're under a minute! 360 00:18:33,005 --> 00:18:34,605 -Under a minute! -We're under a minute! 361 00:18:34,671 --> 00:18:35,971 Do you think they can catch up? 362 00:18:36,538 --> 00:18:38,338 -[Riggle] Not a chance! -[Garcia] Not a chance. 363 00:18:38,405 --> 00:18:41,905 We have Matt Stonie at 43 wings, Olympians at 29. 364 00:18:41,971 --> 00:18:44,738 -You're doing a great job. -Thirty seconds left. 365 00:18:44,805 --> 00:18:45,971 Keep going, don't stop, 366 00:18:46,038 --> 00:18:48,371 -all the way to the finish line. -Are you gonna set a record? 367 00:18:48,438 --> 00:18:51,171 -You got this, 45 wings. -All the way to the finish line. 368 00:18:52,405 --> 00:18:55,538 -The pride of America, at this table. -Twenty seconds left! 369 00:18:56,271 --> 00:18:57,838 Are they catching up? 370 00:18:57,905 --> 00:19:00,505 -They can pound those. -[Garcia] Come on, guys. Got 15 seconds. 371 00:19:00,571 --> 00:19:02,138 [Riggle] I can sub in for you guys. 372 00:19:03,205 --> 00:19:07,871 [all] Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, 373 00:19:07,938 --> 00:19:12,571 five, four, three, two, one. 374 00:19:12,638 --> 00:19:14,805 It's over! It's over! 375 00:19:14,871 --> 00:19:17,238 Hands up, hands up! 376 00:19:17,305 --> 00:19:20,805 Wow! What a demonstration of wing-eating prowess. 377 00:19:20,871 --> 00:19:23,338 -Oh, my gosh, Rob. -I have never seen anything like it. 378 00:19:23,405 --> 00:19:24,238 Ever. 379 00:19:24,305 --> 00:19:27,871 Matt Stonie in a cold sweat on a hot day. 380 00:19:28,438 --> 00:19:31,205 -Oh, my God, you look terrible. -He's still chewing. 381 00:19:31,271 --> 00:19:32,838 You look terrible. 382 00:19:32,905 --> 00:19:33,938 [muffled] I feel terrible. 383 00:19:34,005 --> 00:19:36,538 Oh, you feel terrible? But you won, my man. 384 00:19:36,605 --> 00:19:37,905 [muffled] Yeah. -[Garcia] You won. 385 00:19:37,971 --> 00:19:39,671 Let's hear it for Matt Stonie. 386 00:19:39,738 --> 00:19:42,171 Matt, I am so impressed. 387 00:19:43,571 --> 00:19:44,471 Okay. 388 00:19:45,105 --> 00:19:47,405 Nikki, do you want to tell them what happened here? 389 00:19:47,471 --> 00:19:50,638 -I-- Okay. -I'm still piecing it together myself. 390 00:19:50,705 --> 00:19:53,038 So officially, the winner, 391 00:19:53,105 --> 00:19:57,238 with 53 wings in three minutes, 392 00:19:57,305 --> 00:20:00,471 -is Matt Stonie! -What?! 393 00:20:01,238 --> 00:20:03,171 Yes! 394 00:20:04,138 --> 00:20:05,971 [Garcia] Just gotta stick to swimming, right? 395 00:20:06,038 --> 00:20:10,405 Guys, our Olympians, our challengers, 396 00:20:10,471 --> 00:20:12,738 our national pride and joy, 397 00:20:13,471 --> 00:20:15,771 medalists all, what did you come in at? 398 00:20:15,838 --> 00:20:17,838 -Thirty-two wings, something like that? -Thirty-six. 399 00:20:17,905 --> 00:20:19,638 -Thirty-six wings! -Thirty-six wings. 400 00:20:19,705 --> 00:20:21,171 That's 12 a-piece. 401 00:20:21,238 --> 00:20:24,305 I could even do the math on that. That's 12 a-piece in three minutes. 402 00:20:24,371 --> 00:20:28,371 Still, where I come from, very respectable but not against Matt Stonie, guys. 403 00:20:28,438 --> 00:20:30,738 -He is a legend in the biz. -He's an absolute animal. 404 00:20:30,805 --> 00:20:31,805 He's an absolute animal. 405 00:20:31,871 --> 00:20:34,638 I didn't even look over there, but looking at his bowl, it's ridiculous. 406 00:20:34,705 --> 00:20:37,605 It was literally insane to watch. I've never seen anything like it. 407 00:20:37,671 --> 00:20:39,871 -I just brought my A-game. -[Riggle] You represented well. 408 00:20:39,938 --> 00:20:41,871 -We appreciate that. -Brought your A-game for sure. 409 00:20:43,605 --> 00:20:45,738 All right, guys. Nikki? 410 00:20:45,805 --> 00:20:48,105 You know what? I think we're done out here for now. 411 00:20:48,171 --> 00:20:49,905 I say we go back to Chris and Cari. 412 00:20:49,971 --> 00:20:52,438 -There you go. There you go. -What do you got? 413 00:20:52,505 --> 00:20:54,271 -[audience cheering] -[Champion] My goodness! 414 00:20:54,338 --> 00:20:56,571 I wasn't prepared. I wasn't prepared. 415 00:20:56,638 --> 00:20:59,205 All I have to say, Matt Stonie, you're amazing. 416 00:20:59,271 --> 00:21:02,705 Next time, we'll call Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky to run the last leg of that. 417 00:21:02,771 --> 00:21:04,971 [Champion] Clearly, 'cause the Olympians couldn't do it. 418 00:21:05,105 --> 00:21:07,571 We were thinking about competitive eating being an Olympic sport, 419 00:21:07,638 --> 00:21:10,005 but I don't know if that's the case anymore after seeing that. 420 00:21:10,071 --> 00:21:11,638 Maybe more so, actually. 421 00:21:11,705 --> 00:21:14,605 Hey, Kobayashi and Joey Chestnut both mentioned it. 422 00:21:14,671 --> 00:21:16,471 They wanna do it, 2028. 423 00:21:16,538 --> 00:21:18,671 Joey was like, "I'll be on the team if they'll have me." 424 00:21:18,738 --> 00:21:20,171 -"If"? -I think you're good. 425 00:21:20,238 --> 00:21:21,205 I think they're good too. 426 00:21:21,271 --> 00:21:23,771 Meanwhile, you bring up Kobayashi and Joey Chestnut 427 00:21:23,838 --> 00:21:26,671 thinking about being an Olympic sport, competitive eating. 428 00:21:26,738 --> 00:21:28,105 I wanna talk about Kobayashi. 429 00:21:28,171 --> 00:21:30,371 He's considered the godfather of competitive eating… 430 00:21:30,438 --> 00:21:32,071 -Mm-hmm. -…because of his innovative style. 431 00:21:32,138 --> 00:21:33,305 He's done things before 432 00:21:33,371 --> 00:21:35,705 that so many people have never been able to see. 433 00:21:35,771 --> 00:21:37,871 So I wanna take you back, so you can understand 434 00:21:37,938 --> 00:21:39,938 the mental and physical preparedness 435 00:21:40,005 --> 00:21:43,671 that Kobayashi has put into this sport, and the type of eater that he is. 436 00:21:43,738 --> 00:21:44,571 Take a listen. 437 00:21:45,071 --> 00:21:50,005 [announcer] The most decorated eater in history. It's Kobayashi! 438 00:21:50,071 --> 00:21:52,638 [in Japanese] Well, this is true of any sport, 439 00:21:52,705 --> 00:21:59,238 but the thing that people most want to see is who's the best. 440 00:21:59,305 --> 00:22:03,705 And personally, I believe I became number one in the world. 441 00:22:06,138 --> 00:22:09,338 [Champion in English] In 2001, at just 23 years old, Takeru Kobayashi 442 00:22:09,405 --> 00:22:11,138 first emerged on the scene. 443 00:22:11,205 --> 00:22:13,638 [commentator 1] A new world record, unbelievable. 444 00:22:13,705 --> 00:22:16,971 [Champion] And revolutionized the world of competitive eating. 445 00:22:17,038 --> 00:22:20,271 [commentator 2] Never have we seen that many hot dogs in 12 minutes. 446 00:22:20,338 --> 00:22:22,071 [Champion] Turning it from a local competition 447 00:22:22,138 --> 00:22:24,171 into a world-renowned sport. 448 00:22:24,738 --> 00:22:28,305 [narrator] Meet Takeru Kobayashi, the world's fastest eater. 449 00:22:28,371 --> 00:22:32,071 [Champion] Until an unknown rookie named Joey Chestnut entered the scene, 450 00:22:32,138 --> 00:22:34,205 determined to take him down. 451 00:22:34,738 --> 00:22:37,705 [in Japanese] I thought Chestnut would get stronger at some point 452 00:22:37,771 --> 00:22:40,105 and become a rival in the future. 453 00:22:40,171 --> 00:22:44,071 But at that point, I didn't see a rival yet. 454 00:22:44,571 --> 00:22:47,171 [Champion in English] Kobayashi and Chestnut battled for years, 455 00:22:47,238 --> 00:22:48,638 pushing one another to their limits, 456 00:22:48,705 --> 00:22:52,938 resulting in a devastating injury to Kobayashi's jaw. 457 00:22:53,005 --> 00:22:56,705 [man] That is the width that he can open his jaw right now. 458 00:22:56,771 --> 00:22:58,971 [in Japanese] My performance level declined. 459 00:22:59,038 --> 00:23:03,805 [announcer in English] In first place, with 66 hot dogs and buns, 460 00:23:03,871 --> 00:23:07,805 Joey Chestnut! 461 00:23:09,471 --> 00:23:11,305 [Champion] They competed for two more years, 462 00:23:11,371 --> 00:23:13,405 with Chestnut successfully defending his title. 463 00:23:13,471 --> 00:23:14,471 Chestnut! 464 00:23:15,038 --> 00:23:17,138 [Champion] Just before the 2010 hot dog contest, 465 00:23:17,205 --> 00:23:18,905 Kobayashi refused to sign 466 00:23:18,971 --> 00:23:21,471 an exclusive deal with Major League Eating, 467 00:23:21,538 --> 00:23:24,005 and in turn was banned from the stage. 468 00:23:24,071 --> 00:23:27,605 [in Japanese] But after that, even though I wasn't allowed to enter the contest, 469 00:23:27,671 --> 00:23:29,305 I went to the venue. 470 00:23:29,371 --> 00:23:32,471 I got swept up in the moment, and the next thing I know, 471 00:23:32,538 --> 00:23:34,205 I'd climbed onto the stage. 472 00:23:34,271 --> 00:23:36,538 [reporter in English] Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi 473 00:23:36,605 --> 00:23:37,638 was detained by police 474 00:23:37,705 --> 00:23:40,338 after storming the stage at the annual contest 475 00:23:40,405 --> 00:23:43,038 following a contractual dispute with organizers. 476 00:23:43,971 --> 00:23:46,305 [Champion] In the nearly 15 years since being banned 477 00:23:46,371 --> 00:23:48,238 from Nathan's Hot Dog Contest, 478 00:23:48,305 --> 00:23:52,138 Kobayashi has continued to be dominant in other competitions. 479 00:23:53,238 --> 00:23:54,471 [announcer] Kobayashi! 480 00:23:54,538 --> 00:23:57,638 [Champion] But despite his continued success, he remains focused 481 00:23:57,705 --> 00:24:01,238 -on regaining the title that matters most. -[announcer] Joey Chestnut! 482 00:24:01,305 --> 00:24:04,638 [in Japanese] Chestnut is my bigger rival, 483 00:24:04,705 --> 00:24:11,471 therefore the purpose of this challenge is to determine 484 00:24:11,538 --> 00:24:16,438 who holds the title of the world's greatest competitive eater. 485 00:24:16,505 --> 00:24:18,871 I truly believe that I will win. 486 00:24:18,938 --> 00:24:21,805 -[audience cheering] -[Champion in English] Here we are, folks. 487 00:24:21,871 --> 00:24:26,905 Back inside the HyperX Arena, we are ready for The Innovator. 488 00:24:26,971 --> 00:24:31,905 It is time to take a look at Kobayashi in his dressing room, 489 00:24:31,971 --> 00:24:34,171 prepared, locked in. 490 00:24:34,238 --> 00:24:35,738 He's got his sandals on. 491 00:24:35,805 --> 00:24:39,238 I don't know if he's using those in the competition, Chris. 492 00:24:39,305 --> 00:24:41,771 -That's always a fun thing. -Yeah, always a fun thing. 493 00:24:41,838 --> 00:24:44,771 He's always got a different look, he is hip-hoppy, 494 00:24:44,838 --> 00:24:46,405 he is fun, he is energetic, 495 00:24:46,471 --> 00:24:48,371 -and he has missed the limelight. -He has. 496 00:24:48,438 --> 00:24:52,938 He's been competing in other stuff, but never right in front of center stage, 497 00:24:53,005 --> 00:24:55,205 -with Joey Chestnut next to him. -Yeah. 498 00:24:55,271 --> 00:24:57,638 -There's a lot on the line for him. -The story line is this. 499 00:24:57,705 --> 00:24:59,638 We talked about the jaw injury. He talked about it. 500 00:24:59,705 --> 00:25:02,238 He said he didn't like the fact that Joey thought he was lying, 501 00:25:02,305 --> 00:25:04,905 and he said he's been able to deal with this jaw injury, 502 00:25:04,971 --> 00:25:06,505 but he's back to redeem himself. 503 00:25:06,571 --> 00:25:10,338 There is some narrative around the way he left the sport. 504 00:25:10,405 --> 00:25:13,005 Oh, yeah. Joey thought for 10 or 15 years, 505 00:25:13,071 --> 00:25:15,838 "He didn't want to face me, so he came up with this jaw thing." 506 00:25:15,905 --> 00:25:17,838 -He mentioned that to us this weekend. -Yeah. 507 00:25:17,905 --> 00:25:21,705 It is still bubbling over as we are now less than about 22 minutes away… 508 00:25:21,771 --> 00:25:23,338 -I cannot wait. -…from the main event. 509 00:25:23,405 --> 00:25:26,138 -The people in here are ready for it. -Are you all already? 510 00:25:26,205 --> 00:25:27,071 Whoo! 511 00:25:27,138 --> 00:25:30,905 -All right! It's getting loud out here. -It's getting wild! 512 00:25:30,971 --> 00:25:34,205 Oh, yeah. Okay, listen. Let's dive right in. 513 00:25:34,271 --> 00:25:38,805 Joining us now, one of UK's most famous competitive eaters, 514 00:25:38,871 --> 00:25:42,638 who currently holds 23 Guinness World Record titles. 515 00:25:42,705 --> 00:25:46,905 She's basically wrote the book on how to break eating records, 516 00:25:46,971 --> 00:25:50,771 and would eat that book if it meant getting another record. 517 00:25:50,838 --> 00:25:53,971 Please welcome Leah Shutkever! 518 00:25:56,738 --> 00:25:59,338 -[Garcia] Hi! -Hello! Hello! 519 00:25:59,405 --> 00:26:00,905 All right! 520 00:26:01,771 --> 00:26:05,238 Okay, Leah, we are so excited to have you today. 521 00:26:05,305 --> 00:26:09,205 Obviously, we all know that you have broken a ton of records. 522 00:26:09,271 --> 00:26:10,105 A few. 523 00:26:10,171 --> 00:26:13,271 So, which would you say is the most difficult to achieve? 524 00:26:13,338 --> 00:26:16,271 I have attempted so many records, 525 00:26:16,338 --> 00:26:19,638 and I've broken 34 Guinness World Record titles. 526 00:26:19,705 --> 00:26:20,938 [Garcia & Riggle] Thirty-four?! 527 00:26:21,005 --> 00:26:23,905 Every single one has its own complexities and difficulties, 528 00:26:23,971 --> 00:26:26,038 but I would say the most difficult one 529 00:26:26,105 --> 00:26:29,071 off the top of my head would be the fastest time 530 00:26:29,138 --> 00:26:31,371 to drink a liter of gravy. 531 00:26:31,438 --> 00:26:36,105 -[audience groans] -But you have to drink it through a straw. 532 00:26:36,171 --> 00:26:37,805 -[Garcia gasps] -[audience exclaims] 533 00:26:37,871 --> 00:26:41,571 -Wait, the suction, that's insane! -Yeah. The suction is insane. Correct. 534 00:26:41,638 --> 00:26:44,971 Guinness Records is all-encompassing. They really cover every record possible. 535 00:26:45,038 --> 00:26:47,305 They do. No wonder the book keeps getting bigger. 536 00:26:47,371 --> 00:26:50,071 -Gravy through a straw! A liter! -I mean, wow! 537 00:26:50,138 --> 00:26:52,638 All right, well, Leah, today you are going to attempt 538 00:26:52,705 --> 00:26:56,105 to set another Guinness World Record title right here, 539 00:26:56,171 --> 00:26:59,738 -live on Netflix. -Yes! Yes! 540 00:27:04,471 --> 00:27:10,005 As you can see, today, Leah faces her greatest adversary to date. 541 00:27:10,071 --> 00:27:11,805 Big-ass watermelons. 542 00:27:11,871 --> 00:27:12,738 [laughs] 543 00:27:12,805 --> 00:27:15,771 And to make sure everything is done officially, 544 00:27:15,838 --> 00:27:19,805 we have our Guinness World Records adjudicator, Hannah Ortman. 545 00:27:19,871 --> 00:27:21,705 -Oh, yeah! -Welcome, Hannah. 546 00:27:21,771 --> 00:27:23,805 -[audience cheering] -[Garcia] Okay, Leah. 547 00:27:23,871 --> 00:27:29,171 So, Leah, you can take a seat, and we'll get ready to set that record. 548 00:27:29,238 --> 00:27:30,871 -Let's do it. -We know you can do it. 549 00:27:30,938 --> 00:27:32,938 -[audience cheering] -[Garcia] You got this. Yes. 550 00:27:33,538 --> 00:27:36,938 [Ortman] Leah, you are attempting the Guinness World Record title 551 00:27:37,005 --> 00:27:38,971 for the most watermelon eaten 552 00:27:39,038 --> 00:27:40,138 in three minutes. 553 00:27:40,205 --> 00:27:45,671 The minimum amount to consume is 1750 grams. 554 00:27:45,738 --> 00:27:48,471 Do you understand the rules, and are you ready? 555 00:27:50,338 --> 00:27:51,705 [exhales deeply] 556 00:27:51,771 --> 00:27:52,905 Yes, I'm ready. 557 00:27:52,971 --> 00:27:56,471 For the Americans in the audience, 1750 grams is 4 pounds. 558 00:27:56,538 --> 00:27:59,671 -Oh, good. I was gonna say. -[Ortman] For the record… 559 00:28:00,671 --> 00:28:04,171 three, two, one, go. 560 00:28:04,238 --> 00:28:06,738 -[audience cheering] -Yes, you got this, Leah! Come on! 561 00:28:06,805 --> 00:28:11,338 -[Riggle] Go! Go! She's going for it! -[Garcia] Oh, my God! that is insane! 562 00:28:11,405 --> 00:28:12,605 [Riggle] She's going for it! 563 00:28:12,671 --> 00:28:14,605 [Garcia] You got it, Leah. You got it. 564 00:28:15,605 --> 00:28:17,738 -[Riggle] Wow! Wow! -[Garcia] Come on, Leah. 565 00:28:18,505 --> 00:28:20,505 Oh, my gosh. I'm amazed. 566 00:28:20,571 --> 00:28:24,071 -That's one! That's one! -That's one. It's already gone. 567 00:28:25,605 --> 00:28:28,571 -Four hundred grams down. -That was amazing. 568 00:28:28,638 --> 00:28:32,971 I can't believe what I'm seeing! The juice is dripping off her elbow! 569 00:28:33,038 --> 00:28:34,105 [Garcia] That is crazy. 570 00:28:34,171 --> 00:28:36,905 -Band, let's hear it, band! Come on, band! -[band playing rhythmic beat] 571 00:28:36,971 --> 00:28:39,205 Look at that pace! Look at that pace! 572 00:28:39,271 --> 00:28:41,538 [Garcia] This is crazy. I've never seen anything like this. 573 00:28:41,605 --> 00:28:43,538 -[Riggle] That's two. That's two. -[Garcia] Two. 574 00:28:43,605 --> 00:28:48,238 She's had two down. We are almost at 2 minutes, 15 seconds. 575 00:28:48,305 --> 00:28:50,405 -Eight hundred grams even. -[Riggle] That's 800 grams. 576 00:28:50,471 --> 00:28:52,638 She just finished 800 grams, Nikki. 577 00:28:52,705 --> 00:28:55,805 -Could you do 800 grams? No. -No. No. 578 00:28:57,071 --> 00:28:58,771 Come on, Leah. You got this. 579 00:28:58,838 --> 00:29:01,071 -[Riggle] She's slowing. -[Garcia] Look how focused she is. 580 00:29:01,138 --> 00:29:03,605 [Riggle] She's taking pauses to catch her breath, I assume. 581 00:29:03,671 --> 00:29:04,971 [band chanting] Eat those melons! 582 00:29:05,105 --> 00:29:07,838 -We're almost at two minutes-- -I don't know if it's fatigue or pacing. 583 00:29:07,905 --> 00:29:11,105 I don't know if it's a strategy. I don't know… 584 00:29:12,005 --> 00:29:14,205 That's 1200 grams eaten. She's just hit 1200. 585 00:29:14,271 --> 00:29:17,805 -[Garcia] 1200 grams even, everyone! -[Riggle] She's at 1200 grams. 586 00:29:17,871 --> 00:29:22,438 -Go! Go, Leah, go! -A minute, 45. You got it, Leah. 587 00:29:22,505 --> 00:29:25,671 These are the blackout moments she talks about. She's in the zone. 588 00:29:25,738 --> 00:29:28,405 She does blackout when she goes into these competitions, 589 00:29:28,471 --> 00:29:31,371 -She's in a total blackout phase now. -Total blackout phase. 590 00:29:31,438 --> 00:29:33,271 She doesn't even know we're here. 591 00:29:34,571 --> 00:29:39,538 -She's at 1600 grams! -Sixteen hundred grams! 592 00:29:39,605 --> 00:29:41,671 We are dangerously close to the record. 593 00:29:41,738 --> 00:29:45,005 [Garcia] A minute, 20 left. A minute, 20 left. 594 00:29:45,071 --> 00:29:48,305 A minute, 20 left. Plenty of time. Plenty of time. 595 00:29:49,238 --> 00:29:51,505 Plenty of time for records to be broken. 596 00:29:52,605 --> 00:29:55,505 -Almost at one minutes. -Closing in on one minute. 597 00:29:55,571 --> 00:29:57,605 I think she'll finish before. 598 00:29:59,905 --> 00:30:02,038 Two thousand grams! 599 00:30:02,105 --> 00:30:06,238 Two thousand grams! I think we're there. I think we're there. 600 00:30:06,305 --> 00:30:09,205 -One minute left! -[Riggle] One minute left! 601 00:30:09,271 --> 00:30:10,371 One minute left! 602 00:30:12,305 --> 00:30:14,438 -You've got this! -[Garcia] Oh, she's struggling. 603 00:30:14,505 --> 00:30:16,871 She's struggling. You got this, Leah. 604 00:30:16,938 --> 00:30:20,205 -She's doing it! She's cruising. -You got it. 605 00:30:20,271 --> 00:30:22,971 It's like a tease. It's like a true champion. 606 00:30:24,271 --> 00:30:26,138 [Riggle] Yes! Yes! 607 00:30:26,205 --> 00:30:29,171 [Garcia] Okay, do not let the clock run out. You've gotta finish this. 608 00:30:29,238 --> 00:30:31,271 That's all. That's all there is! 609 00:30:31,338 --> 00:30:35,405 -Thirty seconds left! Thirty seconds! -With 30 seconds to spare. 610 00:30:36,205 --> 00:30:38,971 -[Garcia] Twenty-four hundred grams eaten. -Oh, my God! 611 00:30:39,038 --> 00:30:40,905 There's nothing left on her tray! 612 00:30:40,971 --> 00:30:44,671 Oh, but we gotta let the clock run. We gotta let it run. 613 00:30:44,738 --> 00:30:47,205 -We gotta let it run. -Is that right, Hannah? Okay. 614 00:30:47,271 --> 00:30:49,738 -Fifteen seconds left. -You want to drink the juice…? 615 00:30:49,805 --> 00:30:52,605 -I'm not allowed to. -Oh, that was amazing. 616 00:30:52,671 --> 00:30:54,538 -Amazing. -[Garcia] That was incredible. Amazing. 617 00:30:54,605 --> 00:30:58,971 [all] Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, 618 00:30:59,038 --> 00:31:02,571 five, four, three, two, one! 619 00:31:02,638 --> 00:31:05,971 Yes! Yes! 620 00:31:07,305 --> 00:31:10,805 -Leah! Oh, my goodness! -Leah Shutkever! 621 00:31:10,871 --> 00:31:14,138 You don't want to touch me. We can like air… 622 00:31:14,205 --> 00:31:17,471 [Garcia] Okay, so Hannah right now is going to take a moment 623 00:31:17,538 --> 00:31:19,538 to sort out things officially, of course. 624 00:31:19,605 --> 00:31:22,005 That's right. It's Guinness. They do things very efficiently. 625 00:31:22,071 --> 00:31:23,105 [Garcia] Very efficiently. 626 00:31:23,171 --> 00:31:25,971 [Riggle] She's weighing it in, she's got a calculator and a clipboard. 627 00:31:26,038 --> 00:31:27,338 That makes everything official. 628 00:31:27,405 --> 00:31:29,538 [Garcia] It does. Leah, how are you feeling? 629 00:31:29,605 --> 00:31:31,238 I feel hydrated. 630 00:31:31,305 --> 00:31:34,238 I'm the most hydrated person around this pool right now. 631 00:31:34,305 --> 00:31:36,471 They don't have a lot of watermelons in the UK. 632 00:31:36,538 --> 00:31:38,338 They don't have any citrus as far as I know. 633 00:31:38,905 --> 00:31:42,871 -That's why they call you Limeys. -I don't know what to say! Yes, we do. 634 00:31:42,938 --> 00:31:45,471 -[Garcia] No… -It's imported. Okay. 635 00:31:46,105 --> 00:31:47,638 This is fantastic. 636 00:31:47,705 --> 00:31:49,205 Do you have a nickname? 637 00:31:49,271 --> 00:31:51,305 I'm thinking, "The British Boa Constrictor," 638 00:31:51,371 --> 00:31:52,805 the way you took that down. 639 00:31:52,871 --> 00:31:54,405 -I… -[audience whoops, cheers] 640 00:31:55,671 --> 00:31:58,771 -[Garcia] Right? I mean, it should be. -I'm sticking with that. 641 00:31:58,838 --> 00:32:00,338 [Garcia] But how are you going to feel 642 00:32:00,405 --> 00:32:04,138 when we find out in a few moments that you set this record? 643 00:32:04,205 --> 00:32:08,105 -How will you feel if you did it? -[Shutkever] My adrenaline is going crazy. 644 00:32:08,171 --> 00:32:11,771 I anticipate tears. I'm hoping no tears, but there could be. 645 00:32:11,838 --> 00:32:13,938 -[Garcia] Number 34. -Thirty-five. 646 00:32:14,005 --> 00:32:17,971 -[Garcia] Thirty-five! -[Riggle] Her 35th Guinness World Record. 647 00:32:18,038 --> 00:32:20,838 -If Hannah says. -If. 648 00:32:20,905 --> 00:32:23,705 -We have to wait for the official judge. -Ready to give us the news? 649 00:32:23,771 --> 00:32:24,971 -I am ready. -[Garcia gasps] 650 00:32:25,038 --> 00:32:28,138 [Riggle] Oh, boy. Here we go. The official announcement from Hannah. 651 00:32:28,205 --> 00:32:32,005 Leah, today you attempted the Guinness World Records title 652 00:32:32,071 --> 00:32:35,171 for the most watermelon eaten in three minutes. 653 00:32:35,238 --> 00:32:39,705 The number to beat is 1750 grams. 654 00:32:40,738 --> 00:32:47,405 Today, you achieved a total of 2000.56 grams. 655 00:32:49,738 --> 00:32:51,205 Yeah! 656 00:32:52,005 --> 00:32:53,471 Yes! 657 00:32:53,538 --> 00:32:55,971 Oh, my God. 658 00:32:56,571 --> 00:33:01,071 -That's amazing! -Congratulations. You set another record. 659 00:33:01,138 --> 00:33:04,171 -You are officially amazing. -[Garcia] She's so badass. 660 00:33:04,238 --> 00:33:06,205 -Thank you. -Congratulations. 661 00:33:06,271 --> 00:33:08,071 -Let's hear it for Leah! -Amazing! 662 00:33:08,138 --> 00:33:10,471 -Absolutely amazing! -Oh, my gosh. 663 00:33:10,538 --> 00:33:11,971 Hold on one second. 664 00:33:13,938 --> 00:33:17,738 -Yes! -Leah, don't eat this. 665 00:33:17,805 --> 00:33:19,405 -Don't-- [laughs] -[Riggle] Okay. 666 00:33:19,471 --> 00:33:22,371 Oh, my gosh. A special thanks to Guinness World Records, 667 00:33:22,438 --> 00:33:24,705 who has a new book coming out this fall. 668 00:33:24,771 --> 00:33:28,638 That's right. I hope to break the record for most free copies received! 669 00:33:28,705 --> 00:33:30,205 -Yes. -Back to you, Chris and Cari. 670 00:33:30,271 --> 00:33:34,271 Wait. Oh, my goodness. I'm crying. I'm crying laughing. 671 00:33:34,338 --> 00:33:38,305 Did you see how excited Nikki got? Give Leah a napkin, please! 672 00:33:38,371 --> 00:33:40,938 It's the least you can do after she breaks the world record. 673 00:33:41,005 --> 00:33:42,571 You know what's interesting about this? 674 00:33:42,638 --> 00:33:45,438 You're a competitive eater. So you look at their physique. 675 00:33:45,505 --> 00:33:46,838 It's really counterintuitive 676 00:33:46,905 --> 00:33:49,705 thinking about someone who eats large amounts of food. 677 00:33:49,771 --> 00:33:52,471 They are so physically in shape, are they not? 678 00:33:52,538 --> 00:33:53,805 Leah was so stacked. 679 00:33:53,871 --> 00:33:57,838 It's incredible, 2000.56 grams of watermelon? 680 00:33:57,905 --> 00:34:01,238 -Let's give it up for her. -That is a new world record. 681 00:34:01,305 --> 00:34:03,505 -I tell you… -She looked good while doing so. 682 00:34:03,571 --> 00:34:05,505 I would put those all around my house, 683 00:34:05,571 --> 00:34:07,138 so when you open up that door, I'm all, 684 00:34:07,205 --> 00:34:10,505 "Yeah, I'm the Guinness World Record in all this stuff." It was incredible. 685 00:34:10,571 --> 00:34:13,305 Speaking of preparing for the event, we gotta talk about this. 686 00:34:13,371 --> 00:34:14,838 Joey and Kobi, speaking of fit, 687 00:34:14,905 --> 00:34:17,371 they train like no other, like other athletes as well. 688 00:34:17,438 --> 00:34:20,171 But their training is a little different from what you would think. 689 00:34:20,238 --> 00:34:22,338 -Mm-hmm. -So let's take a look at what they use. 690 00:34:22,405 --> 00:34:27,071 We're talking jaw, tongue, and stomach to get them prepared for today's event. 691 00:34:27,805 --> 00:34:31,005 [upbeat music playing] 692 00:34:31,071 --> 00:34:32,738 My practices are intense. 693 00:34:33,838 --> 00:34:36,338 [in Japanese] I always prepare myself for the competition. 694 00:34:37,838 --> 00:34:40,338 I am the most strict person I know. 695 00:34:42,038 --> 00:34:46,005 [in English] If you talk to a cyclist, somebody who rides in the Tour de France, 696 00:34:46,071 --> 00:34:47,971 they do more than just ride a bike. 697 00:34:49,505 --> 00:34:51,405 [in Japanese] I don't just practice eating. 698 00:34:51,471 --> 00:34:54,471 I believe it's also important to prepare my entire body. 699 00:34:54,538 --> 00:34:57,838 [in English] Swallowing is one of the most important things in competitive eating. 700 00:34:58,805 --> 00:35:02,405 Raising my head while I'm sitting back on a weight bench and swallowing in air. 701 00:35:05,305 --> 00:35:07,405 [Kobayashi in Japanese] Right before a competition, 702 00:35:07,471 --> 00:35:09,571 I drink three gallons of water. 703 00:35:09,638 --> 00:35:12,271 Because liquid goes to the stomach fast, 704 00:35:12,338 --> 00:35:15,405 to train your stomach, water is the best. 705 00:35:17,738 --> 00:35:20,538 [in English] It's been said I can treat myself like a beanie baby. 706 00:35:20,605 --> 00:35:24,338 I push the food down with my hand to help it settle and make room for more food. 707 00:35:25,371 --> 00:35:30,005 [Kobayashi in Japanese] I train inhaling because it is a necessary movement 708 00:35:30,071 --> 00:35:31,805 when dropping food into your stomach. 709 00:35:32,871 --> 00:35:36,005 [in English] I can use my Adam's apple to make sure I'm going all the way down. 710 00:35:39,471 --> 00:35:41,238 [in Japanese] The tongue has to move quickly. 711 00:35:41,305 --> 00:35:43,205 In order to do that, 712 00:35:43,271 --> 00:35:46,971 I have to make my tongue strong by doing a lot of tongue stretches. 713 00:35:50,438 --> 00:35:53,205 [in English] I use exercise ball for your jaw, molded to my front teeth. 714 00:35:54,705 --> 00:35:56,971 I love everything about it. I love getting ready 715 00:35:57,038 --> 00:35:59,871 to put an obscene amount of food inside of me. 716 00:36:00,705 --> 00:36:01,905 It's what I love doing. 717 00:36:06,271 --> 00:36:09,838 [Rose] All right, to help us make some sense of what these two are able to do, 718 00:36:09,905 --> 00:36:13,671 we are joined by former competitive eater, Tim Janus. 719 00:36:13,738 --> 00:36:16,505 Eater X is with us. Where is the face paint, man? 720 00:36:16,571 --> 00:36:17,838 I forgot, it got lost. 721 00:36:17,905 --> 00:36:18,871 -It got lost? -Yeah. 722 00:36:18,938 --> 00:36:21,838 -We should ask our makeup people. -I didn't think about that. 723 00:36:21,905 --> 00:36:22,938 So he is great. 724 00:36:23,005 --> 00:36:26,138 He has competed against both Kobayashi and Joey Chestnut, 725 00:36:26,205 --> 00:36:28,971 six straight years, top three finish at Nathan's. 726 00:36:29,038 --> 00:36:30,871 Okay, we just saw the training piece. 727 00:36:30,938 --> 00:36:34,038 Take us through what Kobayashi has been doing the last few weeks 728 00:36:34,105 --> 00:36:35,638 to get prepared for this moment. 729 00:36:35,705 --> 00:36:37,905 [Janus] The purpose of all this is to stretch his stomach 730 00:36:37,971 --> 00:36:42,105 and teach those muscles that help the swallowing to get better and faster. 731 00:36:42,171 --> 00:36:44,705 So, Kobayashi, for the last six months, he told me, 732 00:36:44,771 --> 00:36:47,405 he's been doing two full practices each week. 733 00:36:47,471 --> 00:36:49,771 That means he's cooking up 70, 80, 90 hot dogs 734 00:36:49,838 --> 00:36:51,305 and eating them all in 10 minutes, 735 00:36:51,371 --> 00:36:52,805 and he's also doing speed runs, 736 00:36:52,871 --> 00:36:55,771 trying to work on that first minute and get his top pace up. 737 00:36:55,838 --> 00:36:59,138 That sounds like a ton. Is that unusual training for something like this? 738 00:36:59,205 --> 00:37:02,171 When you are training for an event this big, that is not unusual. 739 00:37:02,238 --> 00:37:03,305 What is Joey doing? 740 00:37:03,371 --> 00:37:06,405 He's probably doing something similar, at least one practice a week. 741 00:37:06,471 --> 00:37:10,271 You saw in the package all those exercises that are targeting those tiny muscles. 742 00:37:10,338 --> 00:37:12,805 Okay, let's talk about who has a competitive edge here. 743 00:37:12,871 --> 00:37:17,271 Earlier, he gave us the tale of the tape, 65 pounds, there's that difference. 744 00:37:17,338 --> 00:37:19,338 Who has the competitive edge when it comes to eating? 745 00:37:19,405 --> 00:37:23,371 Boy, when it comes to stomach capacity, the edge goes to Joey. 746 00:37:23,438 --> 00:37:26,105 That's going to be a big advantage going down the stretch. 747 00:37:26,171 --> 00:37:28,971 When it comes to creativity, Kobayashi has the advantage. 748 00:37:29,038 --> 00:37:32,405 He is known as a great innovator, so we'll see what he brings to the table. 749 00:37:32,471 --> 00:37:35,405 So it is an art out here. He has used the Solomon Method before. 750 00:37:35,471 --> 00:37:36,838 We are not going to see that. 751 00:37:36,905 --> 00:37:39,371 The Kobi Shake, who knows if that's going to make an appearance? 752 00:37:39,438 --> 00:37:41,538 But you expect him to come up with something today? 753 00:37:41,605 --> 00:37:44,271 Well, I'm interested to see if he does, 754 00:37:44,338 --> 00:37:47,171 and I know that's Joey's biggest concern, is what will Kobayashi do? 755 00:37:47,238 --> 00:37:49,138 And we'll find that out right away. 756 00:37:49,205 --> 00:37:51,138 What about the legacy side of this thing? 757 00:37:51,205 --> 00:37:55,105 Everybody thinks right now Joey is one, Kobayashi is two. 758 00:37:55,171 --> 00:37:56,638 Can that flip today? 759 00:37:56,705 --> 00:38:00,505 It can. Joey is one. He won three hot dog contests in a row. 760 00:38:00,571 --> 00:38:03,071 -I think that's a pattern. -[Rose] While Kobayashi was there. 761 00:38:03,138 --> 00:38:06,971 Yes. If he wins today, then there is no question he remains number one. 762 00:38:07,038 --> 00:38:10,305 If Kobayashi wins, I think he can change the narrative. 763 00:38:10,371 --> 00:38:12,105 But he has to win by more than a couple. 764 00:38:12,171 --> 00:38:15,238 Chris, I think with any battle of GOAT, 765 00:38:15,305 --> 00:38:18,871 there's always someone who says, "Oh, but he didn't do it this way, 766 00:38:18,938 --> 00:38:21,738 and he didn't do that, and he didn't eat in this era." 767 00:38:21,805 --> 00:38:25,205 Is there something that will say, "This is it, they are done"? 768 00:38:25,271 --> 00:38:26,938 What does Joey need to do? 769 00:38:27,005 --> 00:38:29,871 -Oh, boy. To win this contest? -Just to win. 770 00:38:29,938 --> 00:38:31,371 Joey has to outlast Kobayashi. 771 00:38:31,438 --> 00:38:34,138 He needs to get off to a good start. He doesn't have to be leading. 772 00:38:34,205 --> 00:38:36,605 I think his capacity will allow him to catch up. 773 00:38:36,671 --> 00:38:40,105 Kobayashi needs to get off to a slightly faster start. 774 00:38:40,171 --> 00:38:42,138 He doesn't want to be trying to defend. 775 00:38:42,205 --> 00:38:44,771 He wants to have a big lead going into his last minute. 776 00:38:44,838 --> 00:38:46,838 Finally, as a guy who has done this, in ten seconds, 777 00:38:46,905 --> 00:38:50,271 how excited are you and the competitive eating world overall? 778 00:38:50,338 --> 00:38:54,205 This is awesome. This is something all of us have wanted to see for years. 779 00:38:54,271 --> 00:38:56,138 I know there's been talk of it for years, 780 00:38:56,205 --> 00:38:58,671 but to finally be here and to witness it is incredible. 781 00:38:58,738 --> 00:39:01,471 I know you're excited. Everybody else seems to be excited. 782 00:39:01,538 --> 00:39:02,805 -Are you guys excited? -They are. 783 00:39:02,871 --> 00:39:05,171 -[audience cheering] -You're excited. You guys are excited. 784 00:39:05,238 --> 00:39:08,238 Under eight minutes to go in this thing. 785 00:39:08,305 --> 00:39:11,705 You're going to stick around, you're going to be here on the desk, 786 00:39:11,771 --> 00:39:15,405 breaking it down during the 10 minutes of madness. We cannot wait. 787 00:39:15,471 --> 00:39:19,438 Of course, $100,000 is going to go to the winner of this, 788 00:39:19,505 --> 00:39:21,738 but that's not all that's on the line. Right, Rob Riggle? 789 00:39:21,805 --> 00:39:25,438 Oh, yeah. Oh, you got that right! You got that right! 790 00:39:25,505 --> 00:39:29,471 The winner of today's battle will also take home a one-of-a-kind trophy, 791 00:39:29,538 --> 00:39:35,538 and a championship title belt designed by the WWE! 792 00:39:35,605 --> 00:39:38,605 [audience exclaiming, cheering] 793 00:39:38,671 --> 00:39:42,371 I know. Everybody just got a first look. I don't blame you. It's impressive. 794 00:39:42,438 --> 00:39:48,371 By the way, before I forget, starting live in January on Netflix, WWE. 795 00:39:48,438 --> 00:39:50,271 -Okay. -[audience cheering] 796 00:39:53,238 --> 00:39:54,605 And also, by the way, here, 797 00:39:54,671 --> 00:39:58,738 accompanying tonight's title belt is our crack security team. 798 00:39:58,805 --> 00:40:03,505 Please welcome WWE Hall of Famer, Rey Mysterio, 799 00:40:03,571 --> 00:40:07,805 and superstar Omos! 800 00:40:07,871 --> 00:40:11,071 [upbeat music playing] 801 00:40:50,138 --> 00:40:52,505 Gentlemen, let me start over here, Rey. 802 00:40:53,538 --> 00:40:57,005 I'm looking at this belt. This is a beautiful belt. 803 00:40:57,071 --> 00:40:58,838 Tell me about it if you would, please. 804 00:40:58,905 --> 00:41:01,638 -It's one-of-a-kind. -It is one-of-a-kind. I can see that. 805 00:41:01,705 --> 00:41:04,171 To get this, you need to do something special, 806 00:41:04,238 --> 00:41:06,405 like tonight, what's about to go down. 807 00:41:07,105 --> 00:41:09,138 I happened to notice, I couldn't help. 808 00:41:09,738 --> 00:41:13,338 I couldn't help but notice you are wearing "Team Joey." 809 00:41:13,405 --> 00:41:14,838 -All the way. -You're Team Joey? 810 00:41:14,905 --> 00:41:17,805 -But you know what-- Yeah, yeah, yeah. -[audience cheering] 811 00:41:18,538 --> 00:41:19,538 Rob… 812 00:41:20,838 --> 00:41:26,205 [audience chanting] Joey! Joey! Joey! Joey! Joey! Joey! 813 00:41:26,271 --> 00:41:30,405 Wow. You can't stop this crowd. Fever pitch, fever pitch! 814 00:41:30,938 --> 00:41:35,005 With all due respect, we've got to give Kobayashi his credit. 815 00:41:35,071 --> 00:41:37,205 He was the first to ever emerge on the scene. 816 00:41:37,271 --> 00:41:38,105 [Riggle] Yep. 817 00:41:38,171 --> 00:41:42,238 But Chestnut has been dominating this sport for the past decade. 818 00:41:42,305 --> 00:41:44,205 That's a good reason to back him. 819 00:41:44,771 --> 00:41:46,005 Who's winning tonight? 820 00:41:46,071 --> 00:41:48,038 [audience cheering] 821 00:41:49,838 --> 00:41:51,705 Rey Mysterio, thank you for that. 822 00:41:53,271 --> 00:41:56,138 -Now I turn to you, Omos. -[audience laughs] 823 00:41:56,738 --> 00:41:58,338 You know, I really could have used you 824 00:41:58,405 --> 00:42:01,571 a couple minutes ago when I was out by the pool. I needed some shade. 825 00:42:01,638 --> 00:42:03,505 [audience laughs] 826 00:42:03,571 --> 00:42:06,071 -Should've just asked. -[laughing] Yeah. 827 00:42:06,138 --> 00:42:09,705 I see you're wearing "Team Kobi," Omos! Tell me what's going on! 828 00:42:09,771 --> 00:42:12,271 -[audience cheering] -Come on, come on! Come on! 829 00:42:13,638 --> 00:42:16,638 [audience chanting] Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! 830 00:42:16,705 --> 00:42:18,571 -You hear that? You hear that? -I hear it. 831 00:42:18,638 --> 00:42:20,805 -Of course it's Team Kobi, right? -[chanting continues] 832 00:42:20,871 --> 00:42:22,838 Come on, loud! Come on, come on, come on! 833 00:42:22,905 --> 00:42:27,071 [audience] Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! 834 00:42:27,138 --> 00:42:30,238 -Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! -[Riggle] Wow. 835 00:42:30,305 --> 00:42:31,705 -That's impressive. -You hear that? 836 00:42:31,771 --> 00:42:35,238 I did hear that. They heard it in the next state. 837 00:42:35,305 --> 00:42:37,838 That is a tsunami, what we just heard. 838 00:42:37,905 --> 00:42:39,538 -That is a tsunami. -Right? 839 00:42:39,605 --> 00:42:43,871 Have you been a Kobayashi fan from the get-go? 840 00:42:43,938 --> 00:42:46,705 -Absolutely, why not? -No, okay, no, I love it. 841 00:42:46,771 --> 00:42:47,771 That's perfect to hear. 842 00:42:47,838 --> 00:42:49,638 -He is the tsunami of competitive eating. -Yes. 843 00:42:49,705 --> 00:42:53,171 -I am the tsunami of the WWE. -That's absolutely true. 844 00:42:53,238 --> 00:42:55,438 And I would agree with anything you said at this moment. 845 00:42:55,505 --> 00:42:56,705 -[audience laughs] -You better. 846 00:42:56,771 --> 00:42:58,138 -So, there you go. -Good. 847 00:42:58,205 --> 00:43:01,238 There you have it! The superstars have spoken! 848 00:43:01,905 --> 00:43:04,805 And yes, one is much taller than the other one. 849 00:43:06,238 --> 00:43:10,038 We will find out which superstar picked a winner very, very soon. 850 00:43:10,105 --> 00:43:13,638 It's almost time for the main event. Isn't that right, Nikki? 851 00:43:13,705 --> 00:43:16,505 [Garcia] That is right! We are almost ready. 852 00:43:17,171 --> 00:43:21,571 And the hot dogs have entered the building! 853 00:43:21,638 --> 00:43:24,405 -Look, here they are. -[audience chanting] Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! 854 00:43:24,471 --> 00:43:28,271 -Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! -[Garcia] Yes. 855 00:43:28,338 --> 00:43:33,638 He is here too. But you guys, look! These guys are like a NASCAR pit crew. 856 00:43:33,705 --> 00:43:38,805 There has been-- 300 hot dogs have been made for this main event. 857 00:43:38,871 --> 00:43:40,938 I would say that's a lot of hot dogs, right? 858 00:43:41,005 --> 00:43:43,605 -[audience cheering] -[laughs] 859 00:43:43,671 --> 00:43:45,871 All right, back to you, Chris and Cari. 860 00:43:45,938 --> 00:43:48,338 All right, thank you very much. Tim Janus still with us 861 00:43:48,405 --> 00:43:50,971 on the desk to lend his insight as well. 862 00:43:51,038 --> 00:43:55,005 So we are closing in on about three minutes, Kobayashi and Chestnut. 863 00:43:55,071 --> 00:43:58,338 Fifteen years in the making. So why in the world did it take so long? 864 00:43:58,405 --> 00:44:01,471 -Why did it take so long? -In part, they had to agree on the rules. 865 00:44:01,538 --> 00:44:04,638 It wasn't easy. I think they both made a little bit of saying, 866 00:44:04,705 --> 00:44:06,605 -"Okay, I'll give here, I'll give there." -Sure. 867 00:44:06,671 --> 00:44:07,705 Let's run this thing down. 868 00:44:07,771 --> 00:44:09,771 A few of them are basic. You are used to it. 869 00:44:09,838 --> 00:44:11,471 It's a 10-minute bout. 870 00:44:11,538 --> 00:44:15,938 The competitor who eats the most hot dogs will be indeed declared the winner. 871 00:44:16,005 --> 00:44:19,805 There will be no separating of meat from the bun. 872 00:44:19,871 --> 00:44:21,505 Also, no dunking. 873 00:44:21,571 --> 00:44:24,138 That is a big one and that is a new one here. 874 00:44:24,205 --> 00:44:29,938 There will be fouls for infractions, and also regurgitation or reversal. 875 00:44:30,505 --> 00:44:32,305 -[Janus laughs] -[Rose] At the end of the time, 876 00:44:32,371 --> 00:44:36,005 both competitors will each have 30 seconds to finish what is in their mouths. 877 00:44:36,071 --> 00:44:38,705 Unlike in the past, spilled food will be weighed and may be deducted 878 00:44:38,771 --> 00:44:40,071 from each eater's total. 879 00:44:40,138 --> 00:44:42,971 In the event of a tie, we will also go to overtime. 880 00:44:43,038 --> 00:44:44,705 We will explain that as well. 881 00:44:44,771 --> 00:44:47,138 In addition, we also have a team of professional sports judges 882 00:44:47,205 --> 00:44:49,371 that are closely watching for infractions. 883 00:44:49,438 --> 00:44:50,905 The first one is a warning. 884 00:44:50,971 --> 00:44:53,971 The second one is a one hot dog violation. 885 00:44:54,038 --> 00:44:57,105 The other one, two hot dog violation. 886 00:44:57,171 --> 00:45:00,405 And if you have what is called a reversal in your sport, 887 00:45:00,471 --> 00:45:02,938 that is indeed a two hot dog violation as well. 888 00:45:03,005 --> 00:45:05,471 Did you ever think in your storied career… 889 00:45:05,538 --> 00:45:07,205 -Yes. -…you would be able to run down 890 00:45:07,271 --> 00:45:08,305 hot dog rules that way? 891 00:45:08,371 --> 00:45:11,905 Come on! It's all about flexibility and the more you could do, you know that. 892 00:45:11,971 --> 00:45:15,238 All right, so real quickly, about the rules, who do these favor? 893 00:45:15,305 --> 00:45:17,638 I think they favor Kobayashi a little bit. 894 00:45:17,705 --> 00:45:21,305 Although I think Joey has had so much time to prepare that he has negated much of 895 00:45:21,371 --> 00:45:22,938 that advantage that they give Kobayashi. 896 00:45:23,005 --> 00:45:24,771 But Kobayashi, we have to remember, 897 00:45:24,838 --> 00:45:27,938 he did lose in a dunking contest and now we're not dunking. 898 00:45:28,005 --> 00:45:30,438 For the folks at home and obviously for the audience here, 899 00:45:30,505 --> 00:45:32,805 tell us what we should be looking for the first few minutes. 900 00:45:32,871 --> 00:45:37,138 I think we want to see what Kobayashi's pace is and what his technique is. 901 00:45:37,205 --> 00:45:39,271 And with Joey, we are hoping he gets into a rhythm. 902 00:45:39,338 --> 00:45:41,705 Because when he's in rhythm, he's almost unstoppable. 903 00:45:41,771 --> 00:45:44,871 All right, so the record, at least for Joey Chestnut, is 76. 904 00:45:44,938 --> 00:45:47,038 -Is that going down today? -I think it is. 905 00:45:47,105 --> 00:45:49,038 I've talked to both eaters. I really believe it is. 906 00:45:49,105 --> 00:45:51,305 -I think we're going to see records today. -[alarm chimes] 907 00:45:51,371 --> 00:45:53,738 We're going to see the most hot dogs eaten in the first minute 908 00:45:53,805 --> 00:45:55,438 and the most hot dogs eaten in 10 minutes. 909 00:45:55,505 --> 00:45:58,638 Yeah, that's awesome. You're ready, you're ready, the world is ready. 910 00:45:58,705 --> 00:46:01,038 -I'm ready. -I think Rob Riggle is ready as well. 911 00:46:01,105 --> 00:46:02,305 -Rob's ready. -Sounds like it. 912 00:46:02,371 --> 00:46:03,771 [audience cheering] 913 00:46:04,571 --> 00:46:06,638 [rock music playing] 914 00:46:17,671 --> 00:46:19,271 Ladies and gentlemen, 915 00:46:19,338 --> 00:46:21,538 it's time for the main event! 916 00:46:22,271 --> 00:46:26,671 Are you ready to witness history? 917 00:46:33,038 --> 00:46:36,038 This is a rivalry 15 years in the making. 918 00:46:36,105 --> 00:46:37,738 They are the titans of the sport, 919 00:46:37,805 --> 00:46:41,171 the two greatest adversaries to ever put food to mouth. 920 00:46:41,238 --> 00:46:43,971 Their battles have been the stuff of legend, 921 00:46:44,038 --> 00:46:48,838 and they meet once again to settle the score in front of the entire world. 922 00:46:48,905 --> 00:46:54,171 But only one can be crowned the Netflix Unfinished Beef Hot Dog Champion. 923 00:46:55,405 --> 00:46:56,471 You know… 924 00:46:57,571 --> 00:46:58,805 you know they say… 925 00:47:00,771 --> 00:47:02,505 they say I have a big mouth. 926 00:47:03,438 --> 00:47:06,905 But it's nothing compared to these two! So let's make some noise! 927 00:47:06,971 --> 00:47:09,605 [audience cheering] 928 00:47:17,071 --> 00:47:19,838 [dramatic music playing] 929 00:47:21,405 --> 00:47:23,571 This rematch has been 15 years in the making. 930 00:47:26,871 --> 00:47:29,505 Let's settle this beef once and for all. 931 00:47:34,571 --> 00:47:36,671 It's time to give the people what they want. 932 00:47:36,738 --> 00:47:39,471 [rock music playing] 933 00:47:48,705 --> 00:47:51,338 [Riggle] Hailing from Westfield, Indiana, 934 00:47:51,405 --> 00:47:57,205 standing at 6'1" and weighing in at 222 pounds, 935 00:47:57,271 --> 00:47:58,271 give it up 936 00:47:58,338 --> 00:48:04,238 for Joey Chestnut! 937 00:48:29,605 --> 00:48:31,605 [dramatic music playing] 938 00:48:33,705 --> 00:48:35,605 I'm here to win it all. 939 00:48:41,005 --> 00:48:43,071 I am the ultimate champion. 940 00:48:47,971 --> 00:48:49,305 It's time to eat. 941 00:48:54,171 --> 00:48:56,171 [Maddy Soma's "Oke" playing] 942 00:48:56,238 --> 00:48:58,238 [audience cheering] 943 00:49:00,538 --> 00:49:03,605 [Riggle] Hailing from Nagano, Japan, 944 00:49:03,671 --> 00:49:09,271 standing at 5'8" and weighing in at 158 pounds, 945 00:49:09,338 --> 00:49:16,338 it's Takeru Kobayashi! 946 00:49:16,405 --> 00:49:18,405 [audience cheering] 947 00:49:49,371 --> 00:49:53,271 [Rose] Both of these competitors picked the tracks in which they walked into. 948 00:49:53,338 --> 00:49:56,705 And how about the new look for Kobayashi? Styling! 949 00:49:56,771 --> 00:49:59,571 [Champion] He looks as if he is ready for business. 950 00:49:59,638 --> 00:50:03,005 He had a head full of hair just yesterday, and now it is cut short. 951 00:50:03,071 --> 00:50:04,538 What does that mean when you see that? 952 00:50:04,605 --> 00:50:08,471 [Janus] Means he's ready for-- He came to play. He's all business today. 953 00:50:08,538 --> 00:50:10,438 I got the chills being here right now. 954 00:50:10,505 --> 00:50:14,905 [Rose] Once again, Kobayashi has told us this is his final competition. 955 00:50:14,971 --> 00:50:19,038 Win or lose, he's walking away, but now he walks into this arena. 956 00:50:19,105 --> 00:50:22,438 You got the sights, the sounds. It is sold out here. 957 00:50:22,505 --> 00:50:24,605 What do you think is going on through his brain 958 00:50:24,671 --> 00:50:26,105 and his heart now, Tim? 959 00:50:26,171 --> 00:50:29,405 Right now, they are both trying to calm themselves down and focus. 960 00:50:29,471 --> 00:50:32,038 I think they're both in a good place, good state of mind. 961 00:50:32,105 --> 00:50:33,771 They are not thinking anything else. 962 00:50:33,838 --> 00:50:35,405 They are looking at their cups, 963 00:50:35,471 --> 00:50:37,538 making sure the first one is in a good position. 964 00:50:37,605 --> 00:50:38,838 They're looking at the hot dogs, 965 00:50:38,905 --> 00:50:40,938 trying to figure out if they are nice and hot. 966 00:50:41,005 --> 00:50:42,371 And they are just ready to go. 967 00:50:42,438 --> 00:50:44,738 [Rose] Since Rob Riggle is joining us on the desk, 968 00:50:44,805 --> 00:50:47,405 we're gonna do your old schtick and each make predictions. 969 00:50:47,471 --> 00:50:48,838 I'm going to go first. 970 00:50:48,905 --> 00:50:50,805 Joey Chestnut, it's that simple. 971 00:50:50,871 --> 00:50:52,205 Sixteen times at Nathan's, 972 00:50:52,271 --> 00:50:54,871 now he's going to be a one-time Netflix champion. 973 00:50:54,938 --> 00:50:57,838 [Champion] I'm going with Kobayashi. He has my favorite athletes' names, 974 00:50:57,905 --> 00:50:58,971 Kobi, simply said. 975 00:50:59,038 --> 00:51:02,438 I think that it's always good to go for the underdog. I want that story. 976 00:51:02,505 --> 00:51:06,471 -All right. Tim Janus. -I think the edge slightly goes to Joey. 977 00:51:06,538 --> 00:51:09,438 I think it's going to be a close one, but I think Joey wins this. 978 00:51:10,005 --> 00:51:13,038 My heart is going with Kobayashi, my money is going with Chestnut. 979 00:51:13,105 --> 00:51:15,271 -Okay. -Nikki Garcia, who do you have? 980 00:51:15,338 --> 00:51:19,005 I gotta say, I'm on the wrong side, but I'm going for Kobayashi. 981 00:51:19,071 --> 00:51:22,038 He's here for revenge, and he wants to take that GOAT spot back! 982 00:51:22,105 --> 00:51:26,905 Wow, okay. So three of us have Kobayashi, two have Chestnut. 983 00:51:26,971 --> 00:51:29,405 We are just about ready. 984 00:51:30,305 --> 00:51:34,705 Athletes are stepping forward. Andrew Freund is our referee. 985 00:51:36,338 --> 00:51:38,938 -[audience chanting] -[speaking Japanese] 986 00:51:39,005 --> 00:51:41,205 [Champion] You two sided with the Machete. 987 00:51:41,271 --> 00:51:43,005 [Rose speaking indistinctly] 988 00:51:43,071 --> 00:51:44,805 -Yeah. -[Janus] All right. Thank you for that. 989 00:51:45,638 --> 00:51:48,838 [Rose] So they have 30 seconds to set themselves in place. 990 00:51:48,905 --> 00:51:50,171 Quickly, what are they doing? 991 00:51:50,238 --> 00:51:52,305 [Janus] They want that first cup in a good position 992 00:51:52,371 --> 00:51:55,605 because they will have to pick that up and don't want to knock anything. 993 00:51:56,538 --> 00:52:00,471 They're also trying to feel that those hot dogs are nice and hot, nice and fast. 994 00:52:01,271 --> 00:52:03,071 [Rose] Joey Chestnut grabs one more sip. 995 00:52:03,138 --> 00:52:07,805 Once again, they can drink the liquid, they cannot dunk the hot dogs. 996 00:52:07,871 --> 00:52:10,205 -So that is something-- -[Janus] He's keeping that water. 997 00:52:10,271 --> 00:52:13,405 [Rose] One hundred thousand dollars on the line for the winner. 998 00:52:13,471 --> 00:52:14,571 [Riggle] This is happening. 999 00:52:14,638 --> 00:52:17,505 [Janus] He's keeping that water in his mouth to moisten the first bun. 1000 00:52:18,038 --> 00:52:21,405 [Rose] All right. Andrew Freund, our referee is going to take it away. 1001 00:52:21,471 --> 00:52:23,471 [audience cheering] 1002 00:52:25,338 --> 00:52:28,805 -We have 10 minutes on the clock. -[woman] Kobi, we love you. 1003 00:52:28,871 --> 00:52:32,905 The person who eats the most hot dogs will be the champion. 1004 00:52:33,405 --> 00:52:35,438 -Kobayashi, are you ready? -Yes. 1005 00:52:35,505 --> 00:52:37,905 [audience cheering] 1006 00:52:37,971 --> 00:52:39,771 Chestnut, ready? 1007 00:52:39,838 --> 00:52:42,371 [audience cheering] 1008 00:52:46,771 --> 00:52:49,805 [audience chanting] Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! Kobi! 1009 00:52:49,871 --> 00:52:53,271 Ready, set, go! 1010 00:52:53,871 --> 00:53:00,738 [Rose] We are live on Netflix and underway as Chestnut and Kobayashi renew a rivalry. 1011 00:53:00,805 --> 00:53:02,738 First minute, Tim. What do we look for? 1012 00:53:02,805 --> 00:53:05,905 [Janus] We are looking at the pace, we're looking at Kobayashi's technique. 1013 00:53:05,971 --> 00:53:08,671 Is it different than Joey's? Right now, it looks the same. 1014 00:53:08,738 --> 00:53:13,338 It's a real race to see who is better. It's not anything-- No creativity. 1015 00:53:13,405 --> 00:53:15,305 [Rose] Kobayashi already with four each. 1016 00:53:15,371 --> 00:53:20,971 [Riggle] This is amazing. It is going to be tit for tat the whole way. 1017 00:53:21,538 --> 00:53:23,738 Neither one is gonna lift the foot off the gas. 1018 00:53:23,805 --> 00:53:25,738 [Champion] Tim, you told us water was the key here. 1019 00:53:25,805 --> 00:53:28,171 You were worried that Kobayashi took up too much water 1020 00:53:28,238 --> 00:53:32,471 while Joey Chestnut said he was going with extra water. That was his strategy. 1021 00:53:32,538 --> 00:53:33,705 What are you seeing now? 1022 00:53:33,771 --> 00:53:37,671 [Janus] I think they're both going to drink more water than in a normal contest. 1023 00:53:37,738 --> 00:53:41,771 Kobayashi has to be more careful because he doesn't have the same capacity. 1024 00:53:42,771 --> 00:53:44,871 [Rose] Look at this, 10 seconds to go. 1025 00:53:44,938 --> 00:53:46,271 In the first minute, 1026 00:53:46,338 --> 00:53:49,371 Joey Chestnut's record in the first minute is 13 dogs 1027 00:53:49,438 --> 00:53:50,871 and he has reached it. 1028 00:53:50,938 --> 00:53:54,705 Kobayashi has reached his personal best for the first minute as well. 1029 00:53:54,771 --> 00:53:55,638 But he is trailing. 1030 00:53:55,705 --> 00:53:58,005 [Janus] These are both fantastic first minutes. 1031 00:53:58,071 --> 00:53:59,938 They are ahead of their dunking pace. 1032 00:54:00,005 --> 00:54:02,138 [Riggle] Wow, this is intense! 1033 00:54:02,205 --> 00:54:04,838 [Rose] This is like a regular Riggle barbecue, isn't it? 1034 00:54:04,905 --> 00:54:06,305 [Riggle] Much more intense. 1035 00:54:06,371 --> 00:54:08,671 Now I understand why they have glass separating them! 1036 00:54:08,738 --> 00:54:13,505 There's going to be splashing, and food, and things are flying around, 1037 00:54:13,571 --> 00:54:17,405 liquids and buns and water, intensity. 1038 00:54:17,471 --> 00:54:19,105 [Champion] What does it feel like for you? 1039 00:54:19,171 --> 00:54:22,005 With this live audience, what does it feel like? 1040 00:54:22,071 --> 00:54:24,305 [Riggle] You can't cut the tension. You just can't. 1041 00:54:24,371 --> 00:54:27,071 A machete, a chainsaw, nothing is getting through it. 1042 00:54:27,138 --> 00:54:30,338 It's palpable. The room is electric right now. 1043 00:54:30,405 --> 00:54:32,838 It is-- It was-- I felt it when I was on stage. 1044 00:54:32,905 --> 00:54:36,205 When the competitors came by, you could feel them vibrating. 1045 00:54:36,271 --> 00:54:37,305 -You could feel it? -Yes. 1046 00:54:37,371 --> 00:54:39,571 What about the haircut Kobayashi got? 1047 00:54:39,638 --> 00:54:44,271 When I saw that-- We just saw him a day ago with a full mullet, 1048 00:54:44,338 --> 00:54:46,871 long hair, looking good, rock star-ish-level hair. 1049 00:54:47,405 --> 00:54:51,071 And then he shaved it down. The warrior is here. 1050 00:54:51,138 --> 00:54:55,305 [Rose] All right, look at this. Joey Chestnut just surpassed it. 1051 00:54:55,371 --> 00:54:59,338 His best two-minute mark ever. He is at 25 through two minutes. 1052 00:54:59,905 --> 00:55:02,738 [Janus] I'm not surprised. These guys don't limit themselves. 1053 00:55:02,805 --> 00:55:05,638 They dream big and they are able to achieve great things. 1054 00:55:05,705 --> 00:55:08,605 Nobody would have thought this was possible except for these two. 1055 00:55:08,671 --> 00:55:13,205 [Rose] Kobayashi is down about three dogs, two-plus minutes into this. 1056 00:55:13,271 --> 00:55:15,105 Bad sign, or can he make it up? 1057 00:55:15,171 --> 00:55:17,771 [Janus] It's not a great sign, but he's not losing more ground. 1058 00:55:17,838 --> 00:55:19,538 At least he is holding steady now. 1059 00:55:21,205 --> 00:55:25,771 [Rose] Two and a half minutes into this bout, 15 years in the making. 1060 00:55:25,838 --> 00:55:31,971 A six-time champion in Kobayashi, a 16-time titleholder in Joey Chestnut. 1061 00:55:32,538 --> 00:55:33,405 What? 1062 00:55:33,471 --> 00:55:34,738 [audience cheering] 1063 00:55:34,805 --> 00:55:38,905 [Rose] Nikki Garcia is hanging out with Kobayashi's wife in his corner. 1064 00:55:38,971 --> 00:55:41,438 -Maggie. -[Garcia] Yes, I am here with Maggie. 1065 00:55:41,505 --> 00:55:43,038 It feels super tense. 1066 00:55:43,105 --> 00:55:48,271 There's already tears, a lot of prayers, but I feel the hope. I truly do. 1067 00:55:48,338 --> 00:55:50,271 I think they know he has this. 1068 00:55:50,338 --> 00:55:53,771 But the emotions are unreal. Back to you, guys. 1069 00:55:53,838 --> 00:55:55,038 [Champion] You can tell, Nikki. 1070 00:55:55,105 --> 00:55:58,438 I know Maggie told us she'd be standing there encouraging him, 1071 00:55:58,505 --> 00:56:01,405 telling her husband where he is at, where he is in the race, 1072 00:56:01,471 --> 00:56:02,671 to keep going, don't stop. 1073 00:56:02,738 --> 00:56:05,705 But she also said she'd tell him to slow down and not hurt himself. 1074 00:56:05,771 --> 00:56:09,538 [Riggle] I'm sure there's only one voice that Kobayashi can hear at that moment. 1075 00:56:09,605 --> 00:56:11,571 -The voice of his wife. -[Champion] That's right. 1076 00:56:11,638 --> 00:56:15,071 [Riggle] So I hope that she is sending him good vibes, giving him good information, 1077 00:56:15,138 --> 00:56:16,371 which I'm sure she is. 1078 00:56:16,438 --> 00:56:18,605 I can see the intensity right from here. I can see-- 1079 00:56:18,671 --> 00:56:20,505 She is praying. She's literally praying. 1080 00:56:20,571 --> 00:56:22,405 -[Champion] Wow, wow. -[Riggle] So, you know, 1081 00:56:22,471 --> 00:56:25,205 the emotions are pure here and deep. 1082 00:56:26,205 --> 00:56:28,138 [Rose] Three and a half minutes into this. 1083 00:56:28,205 --> 00:56:32,771 All right. Chestnut seems to be extending his lead a little bit over Kobayashi. 1084 00:56:32,838 --> 00:56:34,738 -What are you seeing? -[Janus] Just a little bit. 1085 00:56:34,805 --> 00:56:37,238 Kobayashi told me yesterday that his biggest fear, 1086 00:56:37,305 --> 00:56:40,138 what he fears most about Joey, is Joey's pace. 1087 00:56:40,205 --> 00:56:41,571 Joey doesn't let up. 1088 00:56:41,638 --> 00:56:44,838 He continues to go at a fast pace the entire contest, 1089 00:56:44,905 --> 00:56:46,905 and you're seeing that right now. 1090 00:56:46,971 --> 00:56:51,071 [Rose] This is the fastest four-minute pace ever for Joey Chestnut. 1091 00:56:51,138 --> 00:56:55,371 His record, and really the world record of 76, hangs in the balance. 1092 00:56:55,438 --> 00:56:57,538 -He can blow past that. -I think he's going to. 1093 00:56:57,605 --> 00:56:59,938 [audience cheering] 1094 00:57:00,005 --> 00:57:04,071 It's incredible. These two have ingested more than 20,000 calories combined. 1095 00:57:04,138 --> 00:57:07,571 -[Champion] You do that on a weekend. -[Riggle] That's a good weekend for me. 1096 00:57:07,638 --> 00:57:10,638 If I'm back in Kansas City, I'm eating barbecue, I'm about there. 1097 00:57:10,705 --> 00:57:12,605 I'm around 20,000 calories. 1098 00:57:12,671 --> 00:57:14,405 But I got to tell you, I look at the numbers 1099 00:57:14,471 --> 00:57:16,405 and I forget that those are actual hot dogs. 1100 00:57:16,471 --> 00:57:17,371 Not just numbers. 1101 00:57:17,438 --> 00:57:20,138 They've consumed those and those are inside their bellies right now. 1102 00:57:20,205 --> 00:57:22,938 [Champion] The difference between chicken wings and hot dogs is vast. 1103 00:57:23,005 --> 00:57:25,771 [Riggle] It's got to be. With the bread? Oh, yeah, it's vast. 1104 00:57:25,838 --> 00:57:26,771 [Champion] Oh, yeah. 1105 00:57:26,838 --> 00:57:29,338 [Riggle] They have a different technique out there. 1106 00:57:29,405 --> 00:57:31,771 Here, I mean, look, it is slam and jam up there. 1107 00:57:31,838 --> 00:57:35,171 [Champion] Yes, and it's slam and jam. Oh, my goodness. 1108 00:57:35,238 --> 00:57:37,438 [Rose] All right. We are nearing the halfway point. 1109 00:57:37,505 --> 00:57:39,138 Joey Chestnut continues 1110 00:57:39,205 --> 00:57:42,305 to kind of incrementally extend his lead right now. 1111 00:57:42,371 --> 00:57:45,671 You've got to imagine Kobayashi can feel that he is behind. 1112 00:57:45,738 --> 00:57:48,138 What sort of adjustments can you make in the back half? 1113 00:57:48,205 --> 00:57:50,638 [Janus] Uh, he knows. He knows he is behind. I'm sure of that. 1114 00:57:50,705 --> 00:57:53,371 He's got his wife helping him out. He can also see the counter. 1115 00:57:53,438 --> 00:57:56,005 All he can do is just keep pressing that pace, 1116 00:57:56,071 --> 00:57:58,771 just trying to go a little bit faster and trying not to slow down. 1117 00:57:58,838 --> 00:58:01,905 He is a smaller guy than Joey. He's got a smaller rib cage. 1118 00:58:01,971 --> 00:58:05,238 Typically that means his stomach doesn't have as much room to expand. 1119 00:58:05,305 --> 00:58:08,271 However, Kobayashi has a condition called gastroptosis. 1120 00:58:08,338 --> 00:58:10,738 That means his stomach sits a little bit lower in his body 1121 00:58:10,805 --> 00:58:13,271 and is able to expand underneath the rib cage, 1122 00:58:13,338 --> 00:58:15,938 so that actually negates Joey's size advantage. 1123 00:58:16,005 --> 00:58:19,071 [Champion] You said earlier you thought that Joey would break the world record. 1124 00:58:19,138 --> 00:58:22,271 He's five dogs ahead of that pace right now. So, what do you feel like? 1125 00:58:22,338 --> 00:58:25,405 [Janus] He's gonna continue. I think he is in the best shape of his life. 1126 00:58:25,471 --> 00:58:29,305 I think he wants to win but he also doesn't want to lose. 1127 00:58:29,371 --> 00:58:30,805 So he came here ready. 1128 00:58:30,871 --> 00:58:33,071 [Riggle] Both of the competitors have their eyes shut. 1129 00:58:33,138 --> 00:58:35,105 Are they going out of body right now? 1130 00:58:35,171 --> 00:58:39,238 [Janus] You know, I think they are trying to tune out as much as possible. 1131 00:58:39,305 --> 00:58:41,405 So it's a distraction if you look around too much. 1132 00:58:41,471 --> 00:58:42,871 It's easier to close your eyes. 1133 00:58:42,938 --> 00:58:48,071 [Rose] And look at this. Chestnut almost has a 10 hotdog lead over Kobayashi 1134 00:58:48,138 --> 00:58:50,171 as we close in on the four-minute mark. 1135 00:58:50,238 --> 00:58:53,438 This is an incredible performance by a 16-time champ. 1136 00:58:53,505 --> 00:58:56,271 [Janus] This is a bigger lead than I expected, you know. 1137 00:58:56,338 --> 00:58:59,238 One thing Joey told me was that he was going to push himself 1138 00:58:59,305 --> 00:59:01,971 even if he's got a big lead. He's going to try to set a record. 1139 00:59:02,038 --> 00:59:03,238 Kobayashi told me the same. 1140 00:59:03,305 --> 00:59:05,505 Even if he's losing, he's going to try to do his best 1141 00:59:05,571 --> 00:59:07,671 because he's got his pride wrapped up in this event. 1142 00:59:07,738 --> 00:59:10,405 -They're gonna push hard to the end. -[Rose] Let's take it to Nikki. 1143 00:59:10,471 --> 00:59:13,071 She is in Joey Chestnut's camp right now. Nikki. 1144 00:59:13,138 --> 00:59:16,705 That is right. I'm here with Joey's dad, Joey's friends, 1145 00:59:16,771 --> 00:59:18,671 these other competitive eaters. 1146 00:59:18,738 --> 00:59:22,805 And even though Joey has the lead, they are cheering him on. 1147 00:59:22,871 --> 00:59:26,405 They are not giving up. It is so crazy down here. 1148 00:59:26,471 --> 00:59:27,771 I mean, the hype is unreal. 1149 00:59:29,171 --> 00:59:31,005 [Rose] All right, Nikki, thank you very much. 1150 00:59:31,071 --> 00:59:35,171 You can see the-- Is that pain that Joey Chestnut is going through 1151 00:59:35,238 --> 00:59:37,605 as he's trying to jab more and more hot dogs? 1152 00:59:37,671 --> 00:59:40,038 -Let's call it what it is. -[Janus] It's not actually pain. 1153 00:59:40,105 --> 00:59:42,371 It is kind of disgust at this point. 1154 00:59:42,438 --> 00:59:44,871 But there's nothing that hurts. They just feel full. 1155 00:59:44,938 --> 00:59:47,938 They know their stomach can stretch further, so they're gonna keep on eating, 1156 00:59:48,005 --> 00:59:50,071 but it doesn't feel great. It doesn't taste good. 1157 00:59:50,138 --> 00:59:51,505 Tim, how are these dogs going down? 1158 00:59:51,571 --> 00:59:53,638 You talked about the difference between slow and fast. 1159 00:59:53,705 --> 00:59:54,905 What are we looking at? 1160 00:59:54,971 --> 00:59:58,671 [Janus] Typically, when you can't dunk, it should be much slower to eat a hot dog, 1161 00:59:58,738 --> 01:00:03,138 but these guys have practiced so much, and the meat is soft, it's hot, juicy, 1162 01:00:03,205 --> 01:00:05,671 there's no casing on it. That makes it a fast meat. 1163 01:00:05,738 --> 01:00:07,938 The bun has been kept at a nice temperature, 1164 01:00:08,005 --> 01:00:10,005 it's been steamed, so it is fluffy and soft. 1165 01:00:10,071 --> 01:00:12,971 That makes it a fast bun. They can eat these dogs quickly. 1166 01:00:13,038 --> 01:00:14,905 [Rose] Rob, when you shop at the grocery store, 1167 01:00:14,971 --> 01:00:17,071 do you shop for fast dogs, slow dogs? 1168 01:00:17,138 --> 01:00:19,305 -Which ones? -[Riggle] The fast ones. 1169 01:00:19,371 --> 01:00:22,105 Yeah. I'm all about speed. That's how I live my life. 1170 01:00:22,171 --> 01:00:23,671 -But you knew that. -[Rose] That's true. 1171 01:00:24,271 --> 01:00:27,605 Six dogs ahead of his world record pace is Joey Chestnut 1172 01:00:27,671 --> 01:00:31,738 as he just climbed past 70 with under two and a half minutes to go. 1173 01:00:31,805 --> 01:00:33,805 [Riggle] I think the record's gonna fall. 1174 01:00:33,871 --> 01:00:36,238 [Rose] What would that mean in the competitive eating world 1175 01:00:36,305 --> 01:00:37,605 if he blows past 80? 1176 01:00:37,671 --> 01:00:40,405 -What are we looking at? -[Janus] Joey has always wanted to hit 80. 1177 01:00:40,471 --> 01:00:41,738 I think we are about to see it. 1178 01:00:41,805 --> 01:00:44,705 And that's the biggest number anybody has ever eaten. 1179 01:00:44,771 --> 01:00:48,871 We are really approaching the limits of what a human can do. 1180 01:00:48,938 --> 01:00:52,571 [Champion] What is interesting, we haven't seen one penalty card, one warning card. 1181 01:00:52,638 --> 01:00:55,105 They stay focused and locked in. What does that tell you? 1182 01:00:55,171 --> 01:00:58,538 [Janus] Well, the biggest concern was they are so used to dunking hot dogs, 1183 01:00:58,605 --> 01:01:01,738 they've been doing it for decades, that they might just accidentally do it. 1184 01:01:01,805 --> 01:01:03,338 But I expected a clean contest. 1185 01:01:03,405 --> 01:01:05,905 I think they practiced enough and they both want to win this. 1186 01:01:05,971 --> 01:01:07,571 They both wanna compete fairly. 1187 01:01:07,638 --> 01:01:09,271 [Rose] We are under the two-minute warning. 1188 01:01:09,338 --> 01:01:13,905 Unlike the NFL… You can see two games right here on Netflix on Christmas Day. 1189 01:01:13,971 --> 01:01:18,105 …we don't stop the action. We keep going. We keep pushing through. 1190 01:01:18,171 --> 01:01:21,205 We are closing in on Joey Chestnut's record. 1191 01:01:21,771 --> 01:01:25,838 Remember, the number to tie is 76, with 90 seconds to go. 1192 01:01:25,905 --> 01:01:27,671 He is one away. 1193 01:01:27,738 --> 01:01:28,805 [Janus] This is incredible. 1194 01:01:28,871 --> 01:01:31,205 -[audience cheering] -[Riggle] Oh, my God! 1195 01:01:31,271 --> 01:01:34,571 [Rose] Joey Chestnut, he might have a pained look on his face, 1196 01:01:34,638 --> 01:01:38,271 but he is all smiles and hot dogs on the inside. 1197 01:01:38,338 --> 01:01:40,271 He has equaled his record. 1198 01:01:40,338 --> 01:01:44,271 One more, and he is once again at the top of the dog mountain. 1199 01:01:44,338 --> 01:01:46,805 He's going to 78. He's got it in his hand. 1200 01:01:48,405 --> 01:01:51,005 [Riggle] We are in uncharted waters here! 1201 01:01:51,071 --> 01:01:53,171 [Rose] How far can he go? 1202 01:01:53,238 --> 01:01:56,038 What is he thinking about now, 82, 83? 1203 01:01:56,105 --> 01:01:57,771 [Janus] He's thinking about the record first 1204 01:01:57,838 --> 01:02:00,505 and then he's just going to go as much beyond that as he can. 1205 01:02:00,571 --> 01:02:02,305 And he can stuff a little bit more. 1206 01:02:02,371 --> 01:02:05,238 [Rose] Let's not lose sight of the fact that Kobi is about to set 1207 01:02:05,305 --> 01:02:06,705 a personal record as well. 1208 01:02:06,771 --> 01:02:11,071 His old mark's at 64 and a half back in 2009. 1209 01:02:12,171 --> 01:02:14,638 [Champion] We now have less than a minute left. What do you see? 1210 01:02:14,705 --> 01:02:16,938 We got less than a minute left. Give us a guess. 1211 01:02:17,005 --> 01:02:19,405 -[Janus] Joey is going to hit 84. -[Champion] Eighty-four? 1212 01:02:19,471 --> 01:02:20,805 [Rose] Joey just hit 80! 1213 01:02:20,871 --> 01:02:23,471 [Champion] Oh, my goodness! 1214 01:02:23,538 --> 01:02:25,071 [audience cheering] 1215 01:02:25,138 --> 01:02:27,105 [Rose] Less than 30 to go! 1216 01:02:27,771 --> 01:02:31,905 -A rematch we have waited 15 years for. -[Riggle] Kobi has set a personal record. 1217 01:02:33,305 --> 01:02:37,505 [Rose] Chestnut, Kobayashi, both with personal records, 1218 01:02:37,571 --> 01:02:42,605 but the 16-time champion is going to walk away an apparent winner. 1219 01:02:42,671 --> 01:02:44,205 [audience cheering] 1220 01:02:44,271 --> 01:02:47,638 There's 10 seconds to go as the fans count it down. 1221 01:02:47,705 --> 01:02:52,671 -…six, five, four, three, two, one! -Three, two, one! 1222 01:02:53,171 --> 01:02:55,238 [Riggle] Tim called this! He called this. 1223 01:02:56,338 --> 01:02:58,171 You have 30 seconds to finish… 1224 01:02:58,238 --> 01:03:01,371 [Rose] You have 30 seconds to finish what is in your mouth, 1225 01:03:01,905 --> 01:03:04,705 and then both competitors will get checked. 1226 01:03:04,771 --> 01:03:07,938 They'll sweep up for any mess that's on the floor. 1227 01:03:08,005 --> 01:03:11,238 They'll weigh that. But this is an apparent, as of right now, 1228 01:03:11,305 --> 01:03:15,705 unofficial win for Joey Chestnut who went going away. 1229 01:03:15,771 --> 01:03:19,505 [Janus] And it's impossible that it won't be official in just a few seconds. 1230 01:03:19,571 --> 01:03:23,538 [Champion] Tim, you were close. You said 84. He got 83. 1231 01:03:23,605 --> 01:03:25,438 -You were close. -[Janus] I was close, yeah. 1232 01:03:25,505 --> 01:03:27,305 -That was his personal best. -[Rose] All right. 1233 01:03:27,938 --> 01:03:30,871 So both competitors are having their mouths checked out. 1234 01:03:30,938 --> 01:03:33,505 It'll take a little longer to check Joey's mouth. 1235 01:03:33,571 --> 01:03:37,105 That is a large grill. That is a large grill. Look at him! 1236 01:03:37,171 --> 01:03:39,905 [audience cheering] 1237 01:03:39,971 --> 01:03:41,738 [Rose] Soaking in the moment. 1238 01:03:45,438 --> 01:03:46,538 [Janus] Incredible. 1239 01:03:46,605 --> 01:03:49,071 [Rose] Once again, this is an unofficial victory. 1240 01:03:50,705 --> 01:03:55,671 The competitors standing next to one another, but not even exchanging glances. 1241 01:03:55,738 --> 01:03:59,871 [Janus] You know, these guys make each other better. 1242 01:03:59,938 --> 01:04:01,938 [Rose] Well, what are they doing here now? 1243 01:04:02,005 --> 01:04:04,905 [Janus] Well, we've had guys in the past that might step on some crumbs. 1244 01:04:04,971 --> 01:04:08,371 These guys would never stoop that low, but they're checking to make sure. 1245 01:04:08,438 --> 01:04:10,938 [Rose] Would they cheat to try and put stuff under their shoes? 1246 01:04:11,005 --> 01:04:13,138 [Janus] There's been scandals in the past. 1247 01:04:13,205 --> 01:04:16,338 [audience chanting] Joey! Joey! Joey! Joey! 1248 01:04:16,405 --> 01:04:19,871 [Rose] Wow. How exhausted are you at the end of 10 minutes? 1249 01:04:19,938 --> 01:04:21,838 [Janus] Uh, you've got a lot of adrenaline. 1250 01:04:21,905 --> 01:04:24,038 That keeps you going. I think they feel pretty good. 1251 01:04:25,271 --> 01:04:30,005 [Rose] It was an incredible performance. Joey Chestnut, the unofficial winner. 1252 01:04:30,071 --> 01:04:33,838 Kobayashi, we finally saw him compete against Joey Chestnut 1253 01:04:33,905 --> 01:04:35,871 for the first time in 15 years. 1254 01:04:35,938 --> 01:04:39,238 [Champion] It was truly worth the wait. Would you not say? 1255 01:04:39,305 --> 01:04:41,871 [Janus] I would wait again to get this kind of excitement. Yeah. 1256 01:04:41,938 --> 01:04:44,671 -[Champion] It was very good. -[Rose] It was something special. 1257 01:04:44,738 --> 01:04:47,438 They're just doing a few quick check to the numbers. 1258 01:04:47,505 --> 01:04:49,138 Then we will have an official ruling. 1259 01:04:49,205 --> 01:04:51,938 But both gentlemen, they look exhausted at this point. 1260 01:04:52,005 --> 01:04:53,871 [Janus] They do, and they look very wet. 1261 01:04:55,005 --> 01:04:55,871 A lot of water. 1262 01:04:57,438 --> 01:05:00,871 [Rose] Well, the crowd here in Las Vegas treated to something special. 1263 01:05:00,938 --> 01:05:03,671 We had the chicken wing eating a little bit earlier, 1264 01:05:03,738 --> 01:05:07,738 we had Leah set a new Guinness world record for the watermelon eating, 1265 01:05:07,805 --> 01:05:10,305 and now we have another unofficial record 1266 01:05:10,371 --> 01:05:12,571 when it comes to hot dog eating in 10 minutes. 1267 01:05:12,638 --> 01:05:13,905 [Champion] It was so intense. 1268 01:05:13,971 --> 01:05:15,971 [audience cheering] 1269 01:05:18,305 --> 01:05:21,838 [Champion] They're weighing what they were able to find there, in terms of grams. 1270 01:05:21,905 --> 01:05:24,938 They take that away from the actual score to see who had what? 1271 01:05:26,171 --> 01:05:29,738 [Janus] If it equals a hot dog in terms of mass, then they will deduct it, 1272 01:05:29,805 --> 01:05:32,305 but if it doesn't equal a full hot dog, it doesn't count. 1273 01:05:32,371 --> 01:05:37,905 [Rose] It's just to cross the Ts and dot your Is and get everything official. 1274 01:05:37,971 --> 01:05:41,071 [Champion] It's all official. We're making sure it's all said and done. 1275 01:05:41,805 --> 01:05:44,671 I'm beat after 10 minutes. What about you? 1276 01:05:44,738 --> 01:05:46,138 -I'm tired. -[Janus] Oh, I'm excited. 1277 01:05:46,205 --> 01:05:47,238 [Champion chuckles] 1278 01:05:47,305 --> 01:05:50,671 [Rose] I wonder how far Joey Chestnut can push himself. 1279 01:05:50,738 --> 01:05:56,971 I mean, where he got almost to 85, that is an unreal number. 1280 01:05:57,038 --> 01:05:58,205 [Janus] He's a big dreamer. 1281 01:05:58,271 --> 01:06:00,738 I'm sure he's already starting to think about the next one. 1282 01:06:00,805 --> 01:06:04,205 [Rose] Kobayashi apparently deducted one dog total 1283 01:06:04,271 --> 01:06:06,171 after they weighed everything in. 1284 01:06:06,838 --> 01:06:10,505 Perhaps that will extend the win for one Joey Chestnut. 1285 01:06:11,238 --> 01:06:13,305 All right, Rob Riggle, take it away. 1286 01:06:13,371 --> 01:06:15,371 [audience cheering] 1287 01:06:16,171 --> 01:06:19,038 Well, I believe it is official. We have a winner. 1288 01:06:20,571 --> 01:06:25,705 The judges have determined, by unanimous decision, 1289 01:06:25,771 --> 01:06:30,838 with a total score of 83 hot dogs eaten… 1290 01:06:30,905 --> 01:06:32,905 [audience cheering] 1291 01:06:34,338 --> 01:06:39,805 …the winner of the first ever Netflix Unfinished Beef Hot Dog competition 1292 01:06:39,871 --> 01:06:43,305 and new world record holder, 1293 01:06:43,371 --> 01:06:47,938 it's Joey Chestnut! 1294 01:06:48,005 --> 01:06:50,638 [audience cheering] 1295 01:06:50,705 --> 01:06:54,238 -Congratulations. -Congratulations. 1296 01:06:58,005 --> 01:07:02,471 I'm telling you, your mouth and stomach have spoken here today. 1297 01:07:03,371 --> 01:07:07,438 You are the greatest hot dog eater in the entire world. 1298 01:07:07,505 --> 01:07:13,505 Yes. And on top of that, you have won $100,000. 1299 01:07:14,471 --> 01:07:17,805 And of course this incredible one-of-a-kind trophy. 1300 01:07:19,905 --> 01:07:22,171 That's right, but that is not all. That is not all. 1301 01:07:22,238 --> 01:07:25,505 Here to present our winner with the championship belt 1302 01:07:25,571 --> 01:07:29,738 is WWE superstar, Rey Mysterio! 1303 01:07:29,805 --> 01:07:30,638 [audience cheering] 1304 01:07:30,705 --> 01:07:32,105 [Riggle] Mysterio! 1305 01:07:35,538 --> 01:07:36,838 [audience cheering] 1306 01:07:40,338 --> 01:07:43,805 [Riggle] That's right. That's right. Joey Chestnut will be taking home 1307 01:07:43,871 --> 01:07:47,938 the Netflix Unfinished Beef Hot Dog championship title belt. 1308 01:07:48,005 --> 01:07:52,005 And of course he will need to loosen that belt almost immediately, 1309 01:07:52,071 --> 01:07:54,771 because he ate too many hot dogs, my friends. 1310 01:07:54,838 --> 01:07:56,605 Too many hot dogs. 1311 01:07:56,671 --> 01:08:01,471 Let me just ask you, Joey. What is going through your mind right now? 1312 01:08:01,538 --> 01:08:06,205 Besides-- There's a tremendous waft of sweat and hot dog 1313 01:08:06,271 --> 01:08:09,405 that you can't smell it at home, but it's tremendous. 1314 01:08:09,471 --> 01:08:14,138 The meat sweats are real, brother. No, dude, it's amazing. 1315 01:08:14,205 --> 01:08:16,438 I've been trying to hit 80 hot dogs for years, 1316 01:08:16,505 --> 01:08:19,305 and without Kobayashi, I was never able to do it. 1317 01:08:19,371 --> 01:08:20,305 And, uh… 1318 01:08:20,371 --> 01:08:21,638 [audience cheering] 1319 01:08:21,705 --> 01:08:23,305 He drives me. 1320 01:08:23,371 --> 01:08:26,971 And we weren't always nice to each other, 1321 01:08:27,038 --> 01:08:30,404 but I love the way we push each other to be our best. 1322 01:08:30,471 --> 01:08:33,638 That's great. That's awesome. Iron sharpens iron. 1323 01:08:33,705 --> 01:08:35,871 How about you, Kobi, how are you feeling right now? 1324 01:08:35,938 --> 01:08:38,838 [speaking Japanese] 1325 01:08:38,904 --> 01:08:42,338 -I feel like I did everything I could. -And you most certainly did. 1326 01:08:42,404 --> 01:08:45,571 And you had an incredible group here supporting you. 1327 01:08:46,138 --> 01:08:48,271 What you do is absolutely amazing, 1328 01:08:48,338 --> 01:08:51,971 and you made today so incredibly special, so thank you so much. 1329 01:08:54,838 --> 01:08:55,705 Joey… 1330 01:08:57,571 --> 01:09:00,171 Uh, real quick, before we get out of here, 1331 01:09:00,238 --> 01:09:02,805 the world wants to know, any last thoughts you've got? 1332 01:09:02,871 --> 01:09:06,471 Any thoughts on breaking the title, breaking the record, your personal best? 1333 01:09:06,538 --> 01:09:09,271 -Any last thoughts before we part ways? -Oh, my God. Dude. 1334 01:09:09,338 --> 01:09:12,371 When I first heard the rules about no dunking, I was really worried. 1335 01:09:12,438 --> 01:09:14,571 But I learned how to eat them like this. 1336 01:09:14,638 --> 01:09:17,105 And any other hot dog contest I do, 1337 01:09:17,171 --> 01:09:20,171 I'm gonna be eating some of them without dunking. This was amazing. 1338 01:09:20,238 --> 01:09:22,371 -That's great. That's great. -[audience cheering] 1339 01:09:22,438 --> 01:09:26,305 -All right, did you all have a good time? -Yeah! 1340 01:09:26,371 --> 01:09:27,404 Let's hear it! 1341 01:09:27,471 --> 01:09:29,371 [audience cheering] 1342 01:09:29,438 --> 01:09:32,038 They're loving it. All right. Thank you, everyone. 1343 01:09:32,105 --> 01:09:35,205 Thank you so much to our athletes for participating today. 1344 01:09:35,271 --> 01:09:37,038 That's right. Thanks for coming out today. 1345 01:09:37,105 --> 01:09:40,538 I don't know about you guys, but after watching all of this, 1346 01:09:40,605 --> 01:09:43,305 I want to go out and eat a salad! 1347 01:09:43,371 --> 01:09:44,571 [Garcia] Yeah. 1348 01:09:44,638 --> 01:09:48,871 On behalf of Cari Champion, Chris Rose, Tim, Nikki, myself, 1349 01:09:48,938 --> 01:09:52,371 all the wonderful people who came out here to cheer on our eaters, 1350 01:09:52,438 --> 01:09:55,404 to the crew who made all this happen… 1351 01:09:56,138 --> 01:09:57,505 Good morning, good night. 1352 01:09:57,571 --> 01:10:00,205 I don't know where you are, but I hope it's a great day. 1353 01:10:00,271 --> 01:10:03,071 Yes, and have a happy Labor Day. Be safe. 1354 01:10:03,138 --> 01:10:04,805 [audience cheering] 1355 01:10:04,871 --> 01:10:06,871 [upbeat music playing] 1356 01:10:23,071 --> 01:10:25,071 [inaudible dialogue] 1357 01:10:30,771 --> 01:10:33,705 [audience chanting] Joey! Joey! Joey! Joey! 1358 01:10:33,771 --> 01:10:37,005 Joey! Joey! Joey! Joey! 1359 01:10:38,171 --> 01:10:40,805 [audience cheering] 1360 01:10:40,871 --> 01:10:44,305 [upbeat music playing] 111994

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