IShowSpeed jumps a railing and cries as Ronaldo scores his first 2026 World Cup goal
IShowSpeed lost all control. The moment Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the sixth minute against Uzbekistan, the streamer leapt straight over the stadium balcony railing into the lower deck to copy Ronaldo's signature Siuuu celebration. Seconds later he was in tears on his livestream. The clip raced across the internet within minutes and became the defining fan moment of the night.
Speed, real name Darren Watkins Jr, is one of the biggest streamers on the planet and the most famous Ronaldo superfan alive. He has chased the Portugal captain across stadiums all summer at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. On June 23, 2026, at Houston Stadium, he finally got the goal he had begged for on stream for weeks.
Ronaldo had gone scoreless in Portugal's opening match, a flat result that left fans nervous and handed the doubters plenty to say. The pressure was real. When the ball hit the net six minutes in, the release was total. Speed screamed, vaulted the barrier, and dropped into the stands shaking.
When Ronaldo scored again before halftime, Speed broke down a second time, crying through a wide grin in the crowd. The reaction traveled because it was real. There was no bit and no act, just a grown internet star sobbing over a 41-year-old striker doing what he has always done.
The first goal was more than a personal weight off the shoulders. It made Ronaldo the first player ever to score at six different World Cups. His brace earned him man of the match and answered every doubter from the opening game inside a single first half.
Portugal did not just win, they ran Uzbekistan off the pitch in their Group K match. Ronaldo opened the scoring in the sixth minute and added his second in the 39th. Nuno Mendes struck in the 17th, Abdukodir Khusanov turned the ball into his own net in the 60th, and Rafael Leao finished the rout in the 87th for a 5-0 final.
The win moved Portugal to four points in Group K and set up a final group match against Colombia. The bounce-back was exactly what the team needed after a sluggish opener, and Ronaldo's brace was the headline.
Speed has turned the 2026 World Cup into his own running show, reacting to Portugal games from the stands all tournament, including an emotional response to the earlier draw against DR Congo. Major outlets, including Fox Sports, picked up the railing jump and the tears within the hour. A record-breaking goal, a megastar superfan, and raw emotion is the exact mix the internet shares without thinking.



