The video appears to be a challenge where participants try to bend a metal spring, known as the "Power Twister," which comes in different weights (30 kg, 60 kg, and 110 kg). The challenge is inspired by a TV shopping product from the 90s that claimed the tool could be bent easily. The host and various participants, including men and women, attempt to bend the springs, with some succeeding and others failing. The challenge is repeated multiple times, and the host offers prizes for those who can bend the springs. Throughout the video, there are interactions with the audience, and the host provides commentary and encouragement. The video ends with the host thanking the participants and viewers, and announcing plans to take the challenge to other cities.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The event took place during the Christmas period.
2. The challenge was to bend a metal spring.
3. There were three different weights of springs: 30 kg, 60 kg, and 110 kg.
4. The 110 kg spring was considered the most difficult to bend.
5. Participants were allowed to use any part of their body to bend the spring.
6. The challenge was to bend the spring and touch both hands to it.
7. If a participant successfully bent the spring, they would win 100 euros.
8. Two participants, Mattia and another person, successfully bent the 110 kg spring and won 100 euros each.
9. The challenge was recorded and posted on YouTube.
10. The event was hosted by a person who encouraged participants to try the challenge.
11. The event was attended by a group of people who cheered on the participants.
12. The host mentioned that the challenge would be repeated in another city if 30,000 likes were reached on the video.