The video is about a challenge where the host, "Mesh," attempts to eat chicken wings dipped in increasingly spicy hot sauces, starting from 2,200 scovilles and going up to 6 million scovilles. He begins with a relatively mild sriracha sauce and progresses through various hot sauces, including Tabasco, habanero, and Mayan recipes. As he consumes each wing, he experiences increasing discomfort, sweating, and eventual pain. Despite the intense burning sensation, he perseveres and eventually reaches the final challenge with the world's hottest hot sauce, the 6 million scoville black mamba. Throughout the challenge, Mesh shares his thoughts and reactions, often humorously and candidly.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The challenge is a hot wing challenge where the participant will eat chicken wings with increasingly spicy hot sauces.
2. The participant has not done a challenge video in a while, but used to do them often in the past.
3. The participant has bought multiple hot sauces with different Scoville heat units (SHU).
4. The participant will start with a sauce that has 0 SHU and gradually move to hotter sauces.
5. The participant does not know how to cook chicken wings and is using a gas barbecue to cook them.
6. The participant is using a variety of hot sauces, including Sriracha, Tabasco, and others with increasingly high SHU ratings.
7. The participant is tasting each sauce and describing the heat level and flavor.
8. The participant is using a Scoville heat unit scale to measure the heat level of each sauce.
9. The participant is attempting to eat a wing with a sauce that has 135,000 SHU.
10. The participant is finding the heat level of the sauces increasingly unbearable.
11. The participant is using almond milk to try to alleviate the heat.
12. The participant is mixing the last two sauces, which have SHU ratings of 750,000 and 600,000, to create an even hotter sauce.
13. The participant is attempting to eat a wing with a sauce that has 6 million SHU, which is the hottest hot sauce available on the market.
14. The participant is experiencing extreme discomfort and pain from the heat of the sauces.