Here’s where fact and myth diverge. According to multiple post-event interviews, industry blogs (like AVN and LukeIsBack), and Houston’s own later statements:

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  • The event transcended the porn world and briefly entered pop culture, highlighting the difference between the industry's public image and private reality.

    Imagine an event dubbed "The Houston 620: The World's Biggest Gang Bang," a hypothetical gathering that would supposedly set a record for the largest assembly of people engaging in a synchronized event. For the sake of creativity, let's assume this event aims to bring together 620 individuals from various backgrounds for a unique experience in Houston, Texas.

    In terms of planned number? Yes, the intent of 620 was audacious. In terms of actual participants? No. The widely accepted (though unofficial) record holder remains Lisa Sparxxx with 919 men in 2004—though that event’s credibility is also shaky, with critics noting that 919 men in 24 hours would require a man every 94 seconds for a full day.

    The honest answer: There is no verified, medically and independently monitored world record for a single-person gang bang. The Houston 620 is best understood as a piece of internet-age hyperbole—a stunt designed to generate clicks, forum threads, and DVD sales.