In late August, iShowSpeed kicked off a 35-day, 24/7 “Speed Does America” livestream.
He went across 25 U.S. states with the camera never off, streaming on YouTube (and Twitch) until he reached the finale in Los Angeles in early October.
It was part road trip, part performance art, and all momentum:
Endless hours with daytime meetups, late night chaos and celebrities.
Pure clip fuel for Shorts and TikTok.

Speed’s audience is massive and hyper-clippable, and the tour poured gasoline on that engine.
Each day’s VOD (“Day 27: Seattle,” “Day 35: LA,” etc.) stacked millions of views and gave editors a bottomless reel of micro-moments to spin into trend formats.

The “W Speed” format
Short, feel-good edits that take a small, positive action from Speed on stream, such as helping a fan, petting a dog, picking up a dropped item, and frame it as a “win.”
The hook is literally “W Speed” (“W” = win), often paired with soft, emotional music.

This trend has become a meme for being all over social media, to the point of creators doing “W Speed” for random things such as drinking water.
Link to the full video: https://www.tiktok.com/@crunchypee43/video/7548498713375821078?q=w%20speed&t=1760466373541
Adjust it for clipping yourself
- Find a tiny positive beat (0:03–0:07).
- Freeze-frame or slow-mo on the action.
- End on a micro-reaction (a smile, a nod, a thank-you) and let comments carry the social proof (Ws, hearts).
- Post as a TikTok/Short with a minimal caption (e.g., “W Streamer. 💙”).
Descriptive tags: faceless, clipping, meme, trend
Potential niches: social, motivation
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