What really happened? A viral video has set X on fire after popular streamer iShowSpeed and his crew were seen being stoned with bottled water and other objects in the stadium.
From the clip, the crowd largely Algerian fans appeared hostile, leaving Speed’s team confused. At first, they wondered if the issue was recording inside the stadium or some form of racial or cultural backlash.
But hold on… X Wahala detectives zoomed in. 👀
The Detail Nobody Missed
On closer inspection, many viewers noticed iShowSpeed’s right hand casually chilling inside his pants, dangerously close to a forbidden territory. This tiny but critical detail quickly shifted the conversation.

Suddenly, the narrative changed from why are Algerians angry to “Ah… so this is why the water started flying.”
It wasn’t the camera as ishowspeed crew thought. It likely wasn’t black vs white. 🤦♂️ It may have been public behaviour that crossed local boundaries.

From Stadium Drama to Continental Debate
As expected, the incident didn’t stop at iShowSpeed alone. The comment section took a sharp turn into African football politics.
What started as a stadium wahala became a full blown Pan African Twitter space without invitation.
The General Mood Online
Online reactions were split into three major camps:
Some felt Algerians actions were unnecessary and disrespectful.
Others argued that cultural norms matter, and Speed’s behaviour invited trouble.
A third group hijacked the moment to preach African unity, football discipline, and why Senegal deserves continent wide support.
