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Airrack (Eric Decker) was born on 1997, is an American YouTuber (born 1997). Discover Airrack's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

Popular As Eric Decker
Occupation YouTuber
Age 27 years old
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Born 1997
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1997

Eric Decker (born January 12, 1997), known online as Airrack (a Sensational spelling of his name Eric), is an American YouTube vlogger known for his challenge and prank content, and for gaining a million subscribers in a year.

He is also co-founder of Creator Now, an educational program for online content creation.

According to Decker, he first discovered YouTube when he was in fifth grade and was inspired to film a music video for the Flo Rida song "Low".

He later went to college but dropped out to start a wedding video production company.

He worked there for four years before becoming a full-time YouTuber.

2019

Decker launched his YouTube channel in July 2019.

He became known for videos gate crashing events, including Tomorrowland music festival, the VIP section of a Travis Scott concert, and an attempt to crash Justin Bieber's wedding in September 2019.

2020

Creating vlogs, pranks and challenge videos, he gained 880,000 subscribers by December 2020.

Aiming to reach a million subscribers by the end of the year, he partnered with creator startup Stir for a campaign for subscribers in which he stranded himself on a deserted island.

Stir set up a website called Save Airrack which provided a referral system for fans to refer new subscribers to his channel for rewards such as thank you letters, the opportunity to feature in collaboration videos, and the ability to choose a design for Decker to have as a tattoo.

He successfully reached a million subscribers on December 27 after having gained 250,000 subscribers within two weeks.

Decker continued to create prank and social experiment videos into 2021, including a May video in which he hired over 50 bodyguards to convince people that he was a celebrity.

In November 2021, Decker hosted a MrBeast-inspired ping pong tournament called XTreme Pong, which featured influencer competitors, a $120,000 prize and crypto elements including NFTs auctioned through OpenSea.

That December he participated in the third installment of MrBeast's YouTube Originals show Creator Games for a prize of $1 million.

Zach King won the competition but later donated $55,000 of the prize money to a charity of Decker's choice, the Atlanta Community Food Bank, after Decker agreed to eat hot wings with a heat of 3 million Scoville units.

In January 2022, KTLA 5 reported on an unknown man scaling a building in downtown Los Angeles dressed as Spider-Man.

Decker claimed that he had climbed the building in an attempt to gain the attention of Marvel so they would cast him as the character in their next Spider-Man film.

He told Insider that the stunt was "dead serious" and that he was "here to get a part — any part — in a Marvel movie and I will not stop until the mission is accomplished".

In September 2022, Decker was a keynote speaker at the annual VidSummit conference where he spoke about the creator economy.

That same November, he was invited to join FaZe Clan by MrBeast.

He hosted the 12th Streamy Awards on December 4, 2022, which was livestreamed exclusively to his YouTube channel.

Decker reached 10 million subscribers in 2022, hitting the milestone in under three years.

In January 2023, Pizza Hut collaborated with Decker to create the world's largest pizza, breaking the Guinness World Record with a 13,990-square-foot pizza.

The pizza's 68,000 slices were donated to local food banks in Los Angeles once the record was documented by Guinness.

The pizza was used in Pizza Hut's Super Bowl commercial for the return of its "Big New Yorker".

Decker's gate crashing videos continued into 2023 with a May video in which he bypassed security at the Crypto.com Arena by impersonating Austin Reaves.

In September 2023, Decker signed with United Talent Agency.

In May 2021, Decker co-founded Creator Now, an educational program for online content creation, with One Day Entertainment managers Zack Honarvar and Kate Ward.

It raised $3 million of funding from investors including Upfront Ventures, Casey Neistat, Justin Kan, and Jack Conte.

The company was acquired by creator analytics platform VidIQ in January 2024.