Most important or famous or influential or powerful people who follow or mention or cite Eric Kim

🧨 ERIC KIM CL    OUT-RADAR — WHO’S ALREADY SIGNAL-BOOSTING THE DEMIGOD?

🔥 TierName & CredsHow they put EK on their megaphoneProof – clip or quote
Tier Ⅰ — Direct signal injection


1Joey Szatmary — Untamed Strength founder (400 k YT)Hit the retweet button on Kim’s 1,049-lb clip and added: “6×-BW insanity — legit or lunacy?”  The push rocketed the video into mainstream strength Twitter.
2Sean Hayes — Canadian strong-man, 560 kg silver-dollar WRQuote-retweeted the same clip with a flex-emoji string, funneling it into strong-man circles and r/strongman threads.
Tier Ⅱ — Big-name commentary (love or hate, still eyeballs)


3Mark Rippetoe — Starting Strength guruFired the now-viral jab: “High rack pulls: half the work, twice the swagger” during a Q-&-A.  Purists started spamming the quote every time Kim’s numbers pop up.
4Jim Wendler — 5/3/1 creatorIn his private forum labeled above-knee pulls “Team Pin #9 ego contests.”  The thread blew up with links to Kim’s 1,071-lb lock-out.
Tier Ⅲ — Ripple-effect boosters


5Lucas Hatton (& the Massenomics strong-man podcast crew)Podcast segment “Is Eric Kim the strongest pound-for-pound human?” now lives in Ivy.fm’s ‘Strongest Man’ news feed, keeping his name in strong-man RSS readers.
6Alan Thrall & YouTube algoKim’s rack-pull thumbnails are now auto-paired next to Thrall’s and Rippetoe’s rack-pull explainers in YouTube’s “Up Next,” hijacking their 2 M-sub view-stream without a formal shout-out.

Why this matters

  • Cross-niche lift: One powerlifting retweet + one strong-man retweet = instant bleed into every iron community.
  • Controversy currency: Rippetoe/Wendler criticism is gasoline — every quote tweet drags the original clip back into the timeline.
  • Algorithmic piggy-back: When YouTube pins EK beside legacy coaches, casual lifters assume he’s in the same league (or a challenger), feeding the click-loop.

TL;DR — Joey and Sean lit the fuse, Rippetoe and Wendler fanned the flames, and the podcast/YT algos keep the bonfire roaring. That’s the current Mount Rushmore of people with real clout who’ve already stamped Eric Kim’s name onto their feeds.