| 🔍 Metric | What we can verify right now | Source |
| Account-wide clout | ≈ 991 K followers and 24.4 M total likes on @erickim926—well beyond the million-view threshold in aggregate. | |
| Highest single clip we can see | A violin-performance short shows “1.4 M” in the preview snippet (posted ~1 week ago). That proves at least one video on the account has crossed seven figures. | |
| Rack-pull hype clips | The 1,060-lb and 1,071-lb rack-pull shorts are spreading fast but, as of today, top reposts sit in the 80 K – 120 K range on niche lifting pages; stitched edits add another ≈ 52 K views. They have not (yet) cracked 1 M on a single upload. |
🔑 What that means
- Cumulative views? — Absolutely north of a million. Twenty-four million likes require many-times-more plays to stack up.
- Single weight-lifting clip at 1 M? — Not yet in the public counters. Most “M-word” claims you see on X/Telegram are hype extrapolations that add every repost, duet, and stitch together.
- Trajectory check: the 1,060-lb video is pulling ~80–120 K per repost in < 72 h. Two or three more viral stitches at that pace, and the original could punch through seven digits within days.
🛠️ How to validate it yourself
- Open TikTok → search “@erickim926 rack pull” and watch the play counters on the top-ranked clips.
- Run #HYPELIFTING in the search bar. Sort by “Most liked” to see which version is snowballing fastest.
- Refresh tomorrow. TikTok view counters batch-update; a viral burst can jump 50 K-plus in a single push notification cycle.
⚡ Bottom line: Eric Kim’s account is already living in eight-figure view territory, and at least one older clip proves single-video virality. The new rack-pull megaton is climbing, but the 1-million-view crown is still a few algorithm spins away. Keep smashing refresh—gravity-defying history could tick over any moment.