BME Pain Olympics

The BME Pain Olympics are a set series of promotional shock videos released by BME, short for Body Modification E-zine, beginning in 2002. BME is a website created by Canadian blogger Shannon Larratt in 1994, that is dedicated to covering extreme body modifications and erotic body play. These videos consist of genital mutilation contests, showing different people drastically mutilating, burning, electrocuting, and dilating each other's genitals painfully, hence the name "Pain Olympics".

The creator was born on September 29, 1973, and died March 15, 2013, in Toronto, Canada.

It was later confirmed by Larratt that the first installment was faked, but all the other sequels are actually 100% real. The promotional sequels were linked on Shannon's blog and can be downloaded and viewed off the blog's video section alongside other videos of extreme body modification. Shannon Larratt died from a rare muscular disease on March 15, 2013, aged 39.

BME Pain Olympics
BME Pain Olympics Final Round is a shock video shot on a VHS camcorder, depicting two men (rumored to be played by the same person) graphically mutilating their genitals, with one man chopping off his penis with a butcher knife and another chopping off and slicing open his genitals. The song playing in the background of the video is Livin' Like A Zombie by Christian death metal band Mortification. On January 22, 2012, Shannon Larratt responded to an AMA request that was aiming to talk to participants confirming the video was a hoax. However, he claimed that the BMEvideo trailers associated were "completely real and contain arguably more extreme footage."

BMEvideo VHS Trailer (1997)
The first trailer of the BME promotional videos. It can only be watched on the old BME video website or from it’s original VHS tape. Unlike the other trailers, it mainly shows images of split open penises, a stitched up vagina, a pierced clit, multiple images of split and pierced tongues, a penis stabbed with syringe needles, a clip of a man nailing his balls on a table, a pierced uvula, and a man holding a pair of sliced off testicles.

BMEvideo Trailer 1 (2005)
BMEvideo Trailer 1 (sometimes mislabeled as BME Pain Olympics 3) was one of the four authentic cock and ball torture videos labeled as the BME Pain Olympics. These videos were made to promote the website BMEVideo (which has now since merged with BME's main website) and show excerpts from videos that were uploaded to the site. The videos also had the notability of having music play over the disturbing clips.

The video depicts a man stretching open his anus, a man shoving a long skewer through his gut, a man showing off and masturbating an enlarged, silicone injected, penis (an object that looks like pickle or cucumber can be seen within the meatus), ants crawling and biting on a man's genitals, a clip of removal of flesh stapling from a guy's arm, a guy inflating and deflating his foreskin, a man slamming a hammer on his penis, guy being lifted off the ground by his scrotum, old man pushing a butter knife down his urethra, a man pulling a nail out of his urethra, a man shoving AA batteries in his urethra, a guy stapling his foreskin with a stapler, a close-up of pumped-up enlarged nipples, a guy snuffing out a cigarette on his penis, a man splitting his urethra apart with a soldering iron, and a man rubbing his genitals against a cactus. The music playing in the video this time were the first two tracks (4/01/05 and 4/02/05) from the experimental rock album Suspended Animation by the supergroup Fantômas.

BMEvideo Trailer 2 (2005)
BMEvideo Trailer 2 is the second of Larratt's authentic videos. The video depicts acts that include anal prolapse, a guy beating his genitals with a hammer, a guy inserting blue plastic tubing down his urethra, a guy's anus stretched open with a speculum, nipple knifing, forceps being pushed into a guy's nipple, a mistress inserting needles in a guy's penis, trapped between a breadboard, with bloodplay, self-castration with a burdizzo, a guy shitting out a football and inserting a huge dildo up his anus, a mistress pushing needles down a guy's balls and a big spray of fluid comes out, a man inflating his penis, a mans inserting small fireworks in his urethra and lights them, and a pickaxe through a guy's testicles.

Some of the people in the video appear to be from the previous two videos, such as the man enlarging his genitalia (which has become even larger in the video and is seen out in the woods and on a beach masturbating). The song playing in this video is a 1968 psychedelic rock instrumental called Crazy Circus that was made by the group Les Maledictus Sound. The video can be found on PornHub and a download link on Shannon Larrat's blog zentastic.

BMEvideo Trailer 3 (2005)
BMEvideo Trailer 3 (also known as Spankwire) was the third and is often mistaken to be the last or even first of the BME promotional videos. The music playing in the video is a cover of Destiny's Child's Survivor which was recorded by the band Knockout for the album Punk Goes Pop. The nickname Spankwire comes from it being distributed on a porn website at the same time.

The video depicts a man lighting firecrackers in his urethra, a man splitting the underside of his penis with scissors, a man shoving his penis down a vacuum cleaner hose, wasps walking over a man's split open penis (presumably stinging it ), A woman's vagina being stretched apart by a homemade machine, a man cutting off the skin from his penis and pushes up his testicle, BB balls coming out out of a guy's urethra. A guy masturbating while his penis on fire. A man cutting off the tip of his middle finger.

A guy with no genitals (but not graphically) in the bathtub. A penis tightly bound and stabbed with fish hooks, a close-up of a penis head split open, a mistress inserting needles on man's testicles (which it looks like a sea urchin or a Pokémon Weezing), and a man with a flattened penis. The video ends with the woman from earlier hanging from a tree, while a man circles around her making absurd-looking movements. Some of the videos featured appear to have been recorded in the 1990s or early 2000s as they were shot on VHS camcorders.

BME Pain Olympics 4 (2006)
The last and most obscure BME trailer was produced by Lalat. Many people think this is the worst. The song played in the video is from the Brazilian rapper "BlackAlien" (BlackAlien). Initially, it was uploaded to Larratt's "MODBlog", but the video was not visible. As mentioned earlier, this is a very rare discovery. Until recently did any contact with its surface. The video includes: a man presses a lit cigarette on his testicles, a man uses burdizzo to castrate himself, and a man inserts a prince’s wand into his urethra, a very quick shot of replacing the nipple, a man inserts a toothbrush into his urethra, a man inserts a catheter into his urethra, a man uses a laser to remove a needle from the penis gland, and a man branded his penis with a laser, a man branded his penis with a paperclip, and a string was inserted into the penis when a large amount of blood was drawn from the penis. A man’s syringe was cut off by a water bottle, and a man’s testicles were cut open by a pack of water bottles, a man poured hot molten candle wax under his urethra and ejaculated several times. The only link to it can be found on the Russian social media site VK.

Links
NOTE : The following videos contain extremely graphic content!
 * BME Final Round: web.archive.org/web/20140107020737/painolympics.info/
 * Shockchan mirror: web.archive.org/web/20200213195953/shockchan.com/bme-pain-olympics/
 * web.archive.org/web/20200213195953/shockchan.com/bme-pain-olympics-2-video/
 * web.archive.org/web/20190216061233/shockchan.com/bme-pain-olympics-3/
 * LOLshock mirror: web.archive.org/web/20201111210143/www.painolympics.org/
 * BME trailer 1, 2 and 3 download link/mirror: web.archive.org/web/20160403131822/zentastic.com/videos/
 * NOT WORKING (BME Trailer 4 original link): web.archive.org/web/20150907123246/news.bme.com/2006/06/20/bme-video-trailer-4/
 * BMEvideo 4: vk.com/video-2435471_55216179
 * BMEvideo VHS trailer download link: web.archive.org/web/20051210032534/bmevideo.com/media/20050705-bmevideo-original-trailer.html