The video appears to be a promotional stunt for Oliver Tree's debut album "Ugly is Beautiful." Oliver attempts to break a Guinness World Record by riding the world's largest scooter, a 20-foot tall, 600-pound vehicle, down an airport runway. After a slow start, Oliver gains speed but ultimately crashes, injuring himself. Despite the accident, Oliver is congratulated for breaking the world record. In a post-crash interview, Oliver thanks his team, family, and sponsors, and promotes his album, which is available for streaming.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Oliver Tree built the world's biggest scooter, approximately 20 feet tall.
2. Oliver Tree was involved in a dispute with a person named Randy Rigatoni, who claimed to work for a corporation.
3. The dispute led to a cease and desist letter, forcing Oliver Tree to take down a video.
4. After seven months, Oliver Tree's lawyer, Jeremiah Jeffrey, helped him resolve the issue.
5. Oliver Tree was allowed to re-upload the video, but with all footage of Randy Rigatoni removed.
6. Oliver Tree secured his world record for the largest scooter.
7. The world record attempt took place at the Ineocurrent Airport.
8. Oliver Tree trained for six years to prepare for the record attempt.
9. Oliver Tree was sponsored by Meditek Industries.
10. Oliver Tree released his debut studio album, "Ugly is Beautiful," on the same day as the record attempt.
11. Oliver Tree is a trained professional and performed his own stunts.
12. Oliver Tree competed in the pro freestyle scooter circuit in high school.
13. The scooter was custom-built by Pink Sparrow with the help of a team of 18 engineers.
14. The scooter weighs over 600 pounds.
15. Oliver Tree fractured his left leg and left arm during the record attempt.
16. Oliver Tree may have also fractured his neck and is being checked for internal bleeding.