Dr Disrespect falls for hilarious ‘shroud is better’ April Fool’s joke Dr Disrespect/DreamhackIt’s usually pretty difficult to catch out Dr Disrespect with a joke via a Twitch donation, but even the Two-Time let his guard down on April Fools’ Day. Who is Dr Disrespect? The popular Twitch streamer has a cult following on the livestreaming platform, racking up over three million followers thanks to his high-level production, hilarious antics and ability to wreck enemies in a number of different games. He was just getting prepared to begin his ‘Triple Threat Challenge’ – where he tries to win at least one game in the battle royale games Battlefield V Firestorm, Apex Legends, and PUBG – with YouTuber-turned streamer Sean ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson on April 1. However, one donation from a fan caught his eye. The Doc thanked the fan for the donation, before reading out the message in an entirely sarcastic voice. “Hey Doc, you suck. Shroud is better than you every day of the week…. April Fools!” he said. “The Two-Time is gonna wreck some shit tomorrow.” The popular streamer laughed after finishing up reading out the donation, admitting to being “got” by the successful prank. “You got me man! I was about to rip your face apart and then you threw the April Fools at me, you son of a bitch,” added the Doc, with a huge smile on his face. Are Dr Disrespect and Shroud feuding? The Doc and Shroud’s friendly ongoing ‘feud’ has been going on for a few years, but it’s not at all serious. The pair have traded blows in the online arenas of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Call of Duty: Blackout – including some regular verbal jabs for good measure. Most recently, the Two-Time also took aim, jokingly, at Shroud’s scooter accident in which he seriously hurt his left-arm – somewhat affecting his streaming schedule and ability to dominate enemies in games. While they are friends, the pair never pass up an opportunity to trash talk one another, be it directly or indirectly. With their audiences playing along, plenty of laughs do tend to come out of it – even on April Fools’ day.
Author: Nik Ranger
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Dr Disrespect pokes some fun at summit1g while congratulating him on Sea of Thieves success – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect pokes some fun at summit1g while congratulating him on Sea of Thieves success Dr Disrespect / Summit1gPopular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is starting his run at Sea of Thieves streams with great success, but the Doc took some time to poke fun at fellow streamer summit1g for their different playstyles. Summit1g has been on a tear lately with hilariously entertaining Sea of Thieves content, but Two-Time Back-to-Back World Champion humorously gave summit a “Doc compliment” for the “the best gameplay” that the Doc has ever seen. Before getting into gameplay, the Doc touched on summit’s recent success as a Sea of Thieves streamer while sprinkling in some backhanded remarks to keep him humble in his renewed popularity. With the Doc entering the world of Sea of Thieves, the waters are about to get more dangerous. Referring to summit as “the little guy,” the Doc lightly mocked the tricky plays summit has been known to commit lengthy amounts of time to in the crooked world found in Sea of Thieves. “I really want to get into Sea of Thieves. I was watching the little guy. And when I mean little, I mean little,” the Doc said. “And to see him for almost an hour laying down behind a chair inside of a pirate ship, man he knocked it out of the park. It’s the best I’ve ever seen him play.” The Doc alluded to the many games that have produced highlights in summit’s past, such as Counter-Strike, H1Z1 and more. But based on the Doc’s candor, it seems like he was referring to summit’s more comedic highlights such as his revealing some hilariously unique stream layouts specifically geared toward Sea of Thieves. Given that summit has already fired shots of his own at The Doc, it looks like the rivalry between the two is forming once again as the Doc is looking to explore more into what Sea of Thieves has to offer.
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Dr Disrespect pokes fun at “normal” streamers summit1g and TimTheTatman – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect pokes fun at “normal” streamers summit1g and TimTheTatman Popular Twitch star, Guy “Dr Disrespect” Beahm, took another jab at his fellow streamers summit1g and TimTheTatman’s streaming setups, and how much better his broadcasts are. When it comes to streaming on Twitch, there aren’t many channels that can rival the production quality that Dr Disrespect brings to each of his streams. The Doc, who is known for showing off some of his facilities such as his ‘Arena’, took shots at some other streamers who don’t put nearly as much effort into the production value of their broadcasts as he does. Dr Disrespect’s stream is known for some of its incredible production quality. After being asked about his thoughts on streaming and its complexities, the self-proclaimed ‘face of Twitch’ responded by in classic fashion while subtly praising the dedication he puts into his broadcasts, adding, “When I think of behind the scenes of streaming for a ‘normal’ streamer, let’s be real here, there’s not much to it.” “Some little kid has got his neon lights in the background, and his little fridge, and a gaming chair, and a setup with a monitor and you press start streaming” the Doc explained, before jokingly imitating some of his fellow streamers with a simple “Hey how you doing?” Although the Doc did not mention any names, in particular, his fans quickly cottoned on that the Two-Time was likely referencing TimTheTatman and summit1g, who have almost identical setups to what he had described, complete with neon lights and mini-fridges. It certainly wouldn’t be the first time he’s mocked the pair either, as they are often the butts of his many of his jokes – all part of his ‘disrespectful’ character, of course. Dr Disrespect’s ability to alter his background between some of his various facilities and locations of choice can often lead to some highly entertaining clips from his channel, including some of his travels in his Lamborghini. One of the Doc’s best moments came from the grand unveiling of his Champions Club gym, which was followed by a hilarious speech mocking some of the “pathetic” gym users he had seen lifting. However, despite the Doc’s criticism on the “normal streamers” gaming setups, the likes of TimTheTatman and Summit1g are often listed in the same conversation as Dr Disrespect when it comes to the biggest stars on the livestreaming platform. Although he probably wouldn’t like to bring it up, both streamers rank higher than him on the most followed channels list.
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Dr Disrespect pokes fun at himself with Twitch return tease – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect pokes fun at himself with Twitch return tease Twitch / Dr Disrespect / PixabayTwitch star Dr Disrespect was banned from the platform for streaming in a public bathroom during E3 2019, but now he’s teased a return – while also making fun of himself. Fans were extremely sad to see Dr Disrespect banned from Twitch after he livestreamed in a public bathroom during E3 2019. He has been gone from the platform for almost two weeks, with no confirmation on how long until he’s allowed to come back. The day after his subsequent ban, the Two-Time posted a tweet joking about his bathroom disaster, but still didn’t give any information as to when he’ll return to Twitch. But recent developments hint that he might be back sooner rather than later. Mishaps lead to recaps. Full vid coming soon. P.S. – My director Alex was fired. pic.twitter.com/0WYMnPjByq — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) June 13, 2019 If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em In a tweet on June 24, Doc teased his return to the streaming platform. “I’m pouring millions into the new arena [hashtag] ChampionsClub,” he posted. Read More: PewDiePie explains why Dr Disrespect streaming in E3 bathroom wasn’t a “big deal” following ban – An image was also included, which showed his streaming setup ‘under contruction’ – a hint that his ban could be lifted soon. If you look closely, there’s also a sign next to the bathrooms which amusingly says “NO RECORDING. NO PHOTOGRAPHY BEYOND THIS POINT.” I’m pouring millions into the new arena #ChampionsClub pic.twitter.com/60C9d0BOtW — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) June 24, 2019 The fact that the streaming star can make fun of himself like that is absolutely hilarious, and shows that he isn’t letting the whole bathroom debacle get him down. ‘If you can’t beat them, join them’ as they say. When will he be back? While the Two-Time’s tweet shows no clear indication as to when he’ll be making his return, it seems as though it could be fairly soon. Twitch’s Community Guidelines violations carry three typical tiers of ban: 24-hours, three days, or thirty days. If Doc has been banned for 30 days, we could see a return date of around July 12. There have been instances of bans being lifted early though, as it varies on a case-to-case basis, so he could be back on the streaming platform before then. We’ll update you as soon as more information comes to light.
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Dr DisRespect Playing Random Duos on Fortnite Results in Some of His Funniest Moments Yet – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Playing Random Duos on Fortnite Results in Some of His Funniest Moments Yet Twitch/DrDisRespectLIVEDr DisRespect decided to queue up in the duos playlist on Fortnite to match up with random partners, and the ensuing games were nothing short of hilarious. Streamers often play random duos on Fortnite as they make for great entertainment -a big time Twitch star partnering with a young enthusiastic kid has led to many wholesome moments on stream. It was popularized by Jack “CouRage” Dunlop, who has formed friendships with star-struck players through his random duos matches, and now even Dr DisRespect is trying his hand at the trend. For the Doc, who has been at the very top of streaming for over 2 years, it’s rare he will play with anyone except other top streamers or friends, but decided to give some lucky random players a shot with the self-proclaimed ‘face of Twitch’. His first partner, ‘Unknown_player27’, was a very young kid who brilliantly roasted the Doc with some very subtle digs at his playing ability. “You’re probably one of those people who are really bored because they’re really good at the game, so they’re just pretending to be bad. I can tell you’re faking.” The young player even pulls up Dr DisRespect’s Fortnite stats, somewhat sarcastically complimenting his ‘impressive’ win and kill/death ratio. His next duo sounded a little order, but was in fact more star-struck than the last – immediately screaming for his Mom to come see that he had matched up with the ‘Two Time Champion’. Dr DisRespect has made clear in the past that he prefers Fortnite’s rival game, the militaristic PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), over the more cartoonish and building reliant battle royale. But his random duos were brilliantly entertaining, so perhaps this is what the Doc and his stream audience have needed to fall in love with Fortnite.
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Dr DisRespect perplexed by Battlefield V PC settings – “The f*** are you talking about?” – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect perplexed by Battlefield V PC settings – “The f*** are you talking about?” Dr DisRespect tried his hand at the latest Battlefield release, BF V, but was dumbfounded by one of the options in the settings menu and numerous glitches, prompting him to later uninstall. As a former game developer himself, working on triple AAA Call of Duty titles at Sledgehammer Games, Dr DisRespect would be in a better position than many to understand developer jargon. However, even with his experience in development and years of gaming, neither the Doc or his thousands of viewers could understand some of the PC settings for Battlefield V. As the popular streamer attempted to adjust his game settings to his liking, he came across a setting called “Uniform Soldier Aiming”, which comes with the description: “Enable the use of a procedural aim rate instead of the original preset numbers. The procedural aim rate tries to approximate constant movement in 2D screen space regardless of current Field of View/Zoom amount. This helps with muscle memory for aiming.” More: Dr Disrespect discovers his own stream during Code Red Fortnite tournament to hilarious results – After trying to make sense of the setting, the Doc exclaims “This is a programmer that said ‘you know what, I want to make my mark on this game, look at this cool feature I added’, he continues “‘And PR guy, let me write it too’.” This wasn’t the only issue the Doc ran into during his first Battlefield V session either, as a notification telling him he was the “last man standing” appeared directly in the middle of his crosshairs. After struggling to work out how to remove the notification from his screen, he was immediately taken out by the opposition. Despite the issues, which were seen frequently across a lot of streams of the early access ‘premier’ version on EA Access, the game does have a further 10 days until full release, on November 20. For the Doc, it was enough to uninstall the game after his first day of trying it. Hopefully by then, developers DICE can iron out the bugs and glitches (and clear up some of the settings’ descriptions). Anticipation for the Battle Royale mode ‘Firestorm’ is still high, although it will not be released until March 2019.
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Dr Disrespect perfectly describes the “pathetic” life of a stream sniper – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect perfectly describes the “pathetic” life of a stream sniper Twitch / Dr DisrespectAs one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, Dr Disrespect is no stranger to the persistent nuisance of ‘stream snipers’, and in his latest outburst, described exactly how he thinks these pesky individuals exist. What are stream snipers? As the name implies, these are players, typically in battle royale games, who will ‘snipe’ (i.e. scope out and attack) popular streamers in their public matches. Sometimes they simply try to ruin the streamer’s fun or get their name in lights by eliminating them, and other times they will try to humor the thousands of viewers watching on. Dr Disrespect, who regularly pulls in tens of thousands of live viewers, often has to put up with these stream snipers, who hunt him down in lobbies to take him out. During a match of Battlefield V’s new ‘Firestorm‘ battle royale, the Doc snapped after one such stream sniper ignored all other enemies to solely target him, giving Dr Disrespect no chance. “These stream snipers are the most pathetic level of a human that is possible,” the Doc exclaimed, “They all live in their mommy’s basement, number two, they’ve never had a job – they don’t know discipline, they’ve played any sports […] they’ve pretty much been a failure their whole life.” And the Doc wasn’t finished there, as he went on to describe exactly how these ‘pathetic’ individuals live: “They wake up, they don’t shower, right when they wake up, they get their bowl of fruity pebbles, they’re in their sweatpants and one’s got a semi-boner all morning because he doesn’t know what’s going on down there.” But, as the self-proclaimed face of Twitch and the two-time Blockbuster video gaming champion, the Doc isn’t dissuaded: “You know what the best thing is? I absolutely rip them apart on a daily basis.” Despite efforts from developers and Twitch itself to clamp down on the problem of stream sniping, it continues to persist, and likely will do so for as long as the medium exists. On April 9, Michael ‘shroud’ complimented PUBG developers for taking swift action against a particularly annoying stream sniper, who was banned from the game moments after targeting the former CS:GO pro. But, the problem is so widespread that it will be nearly impossible for all developers and live streaming problems to squash completely, so for now, the Doc will just need to keep on ‘ripping them apart’ on a daily basis.
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Dr Disrespect does the perfect voice over for PUBG’s new skins trailer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect does the perfect voice over for PUBG’s new skins trailer Dr Disrespect/PUBGTwitch star Dr Disrespect couldn’t help but weigh in on the newest skin reveal for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and his hilarious commentary making the trailer much better. When it comes to PUBG, the Doc has a love-hate relationship with the popular battle royale title. He’s had his own weapon skins in-game, teased having even more, but he’s also uninstalled the game more times than anyone can count. Yet, he can’t seem to quit it. Whether it be the realistic feel of a battle royale compared to something like Fortnite or Apex Legends, nobody can be quite sure. One thing we do know for certain, however, is that regardless of whether he’s playing on not – he can’t help himself when it comes to taking a shot at the developers. During his August 19 stream, The Doc had been playing PUBG for a few hours before he hopped off for a break and decided to scroll through YouTube and Twitch clips with his viewers. He stumbled across the new ‘Rabbit Season’ skins trailer for PUBG when he jumped right in with a commentary of his own – making the teaser exponentially better. “Hey, Hi, I’m the new creative director for Battlegrounds,” he stated, in a hilariously childish voice. “I got hired all the way in South Korea – I have a brilliant idea for some new skins!” he added, continuing on with his childish giggles as circus-like music rang out in the background. “Battlegrounds! Corporation.” Instead of tearing the trailer to shreds with some parting comments, perhaps comparing it to Fortnite, The Doc instead just switched right back to his deadpan stare and closed his browser down – opting to find some other trailers to commentate over. Whether or not the Doc decides to shell out for the childish new look remains to be seen, but the pink jumper and bunny logo wouldn’t quite match his high intense violence, speed, and momentum.
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Dr Disrespect has perfect response to rude teammates after they try to roast him – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has perfect response to rude teammates after they try to roast him Popular Fortnite Battle Royale or his jaw-dropping plays in Apex Legends. Yet, it is his outbursts that garner the most attention. The ‘Two-Time’ is no stranger to trash talking enemies or even his teammates while streaming to his viewers – especially when someone tries to mock him. That’s exactly what happened during his May 17 stream, as he dipped his toe back into Rainbow Six Siege and joined up with a teammate of extremely rude teammates who tried to have a laugh at the Doc’s expense. “You sound like Dr Disrespect and I have no respect, you know what I’m saying,” started one of the teammates when the streamer tried to communicate in-game. Another followed up with: “Because he cheated on his wife?” prompting laughs from the two players before the streamer grew tired of their backchat. The Doc, who has heard all the jokes before, hit back with: “I know man. Nice one though Jaylen – thinking outside of the box. Foreskin, right?” Instead of letting the attention-seeking players take over his stream, the Doc muted them and carried on with his game. “Desperate for attention losers. What can you do?” added the Doc once the game had restarted and he finally didn’t have to worry about any other outbursts from his in-game teammates. In a different situation, the two-time probably would have taken the rude players on but, clearly, he wasn’t in the mood to even lay down some of his own incredible entertaining trash talk that he has used to savage many a player during his time streaming.
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Dr Disrespect has perfect response to fans trying to bait him into saying slurs – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has perfect response to fans trying to bait him into saying slurs YouTube/Dr DisrespectVeteran streamer Dr Disrespect has carefully dodged a potential YouTube landmine, dropping the perfect response to one fan’s attempt to trick the two-time into saying slurs on-stream with a sneaky Spanish name. The two-time was between Warzone games — maybe his last, for a while — when he received a YouTube donation from one of his Champions Club viewers. “Alvaro Zuniga!” the Doc yelled, before seemingly clocking what the name was really trying to get him to do. He immediately started twisting the name in true Dr Disrespect style, warping the tail-end of the Spanish username to comedic effect. “Zunig— Zunija? Zuni— nya. Nya. Ni— Zunyaija!” Then the streamer laughed: “You tried to get me, didn’t you?” The streaming landmine the Doc had spotted early soon became apparent — the seemingly innocent “Alvaro” dono was meant to trick him into saying a slur. Luckily, Dr Disrespect has been around the block more than a few times, and immediately clocked the fact his fans were trying to put him in hot water. Instead, he called it out and turned on the jets. “You think that could’ve been bad?” he laughed. “You really did try, huh, Alvaro!” the YouTuber continued, a half-smirk across his face. The donation quickly became the target of his mocking roasts. “Huh? You tried to get me? That’s you? Did you try to get me? “You tried to get me! You’re trying? You put a little Spanish twist on it, huh? Put the little thing about the ‘n’ to have my kinda pro— Gotcha. Uhuh, okay. Gotcha.” Twitch and YouTube streamers alike have been de-platformed in the past for using racial slurs — usually deliberately rather than accidentally, however — so the two-time could have been in big trouble. Dr Disrespect claims there “was no danger,” however. “That would have been bad?” the two-time read in his Champions Club chat. “No, no, it wouldn’t have been. Unless it’s clipped, taken out of context, and posted up on social media and say, ‘Oh god, this guy said this, he’s racist!’ “Even then,” he added, “I’d challenge it real quick, boom! I’d get right in there. F**k it up. You know what I mean? Accept reality, [a bait message] won’t do anything.”
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Dr DisRespect Out of Costume Reveals He Used to Watch Summit1G and Ninja Stream While Working at Activision – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Out of Costume Reveals He Used to Watch Summit1G and Ninja Stream While Working at Activision Popular Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect made a rare appearance in the spotlight without his trademark wig and sunglasses during the Esports Summit San Francisco 2018. The Doc’s character was created all the way back in 2011 for YouTube videos, but when he returned to the bulletproof mullet in 2015, he brought a whole new lease of life to the idea via Twitch. Despite being one of the most recognizable faces on the Amazon-owned streaming platform, the Doc has still remained something of a mystery to many of his fans, especially as he likes to keep a low profile when not broadcasting. A quick Google search can find you the real identity of the character, but that doesn’t stop fans across the world getting excited when he does take off the wig and glasses. On June 20th the Doc appeared as himself, Guy Beahm, at the Esports Summit San Francisco 2018, to help promote Boom. Guy explained that when he decided to leave Activision and look for work outside of the Call of Duty franchise, he struggled to find other opportunities. He had the opportunity to work with Boom on streaming VR, and in turn he would be able to bring the Doc character back to life. A smart decision based on how successful he has been. So why streaming? It turns out that during his days working for Activision, he’d always have a third monitor in the background with the likes of Summit1G or Ninja playing. “Just going back to building levels. One of the things, you’d have two monitors for the engine you’re working in, and then there’s your third monitor. On my third monitor I always used to have like Summit1G, up on the live stream. I’d be watching Ninja play the old Halo games, ya know, because he was so good at it.” He continued to explain what it was about streaming that consumed him. “The whole streaming was certainly an outlet, an entertainment type outlet, rather than just listening to music. Sometimes you get in the zone listened to music. But video games, the background noise, whatever, it’s free TV.” You can watch the full video below with Guy from 31 minutes to the hour mark. Please note the audio appears to be significantly low during the broadcast. Watch ESPORTS SUMMIT SF 2018: Feat. Guy Beahm “Dr.DisRespect” from EsportsArena on www.twitch.tv
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Dr Disrespect on why he might delete Ring of Elysium – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect on why he might delete Ring of Elysium Dr Disrespect, Twitch / Tencent GamesDr Disrespect has been bringing his violence, speed, and momentum all the way to Ring of Elysium on Twitch, but there’s one thing that could force him to eventually delete the game from his PC. The popular internet personality has followed the suit of many other high profile streamers that have given the first-person shooter a second chance of late, but it’s fair to say that he’s not entirely sold on it so far. After being hounded by comments in the chat to give it another try during his June 5 stream, the Doc finally decided to answer the call, but there was a bit of a holdup before fans could see him in action. The Two-Time waited a few minutes to enter his first game, but the starting match timer just kept resetting. Not enough players were populating the sessions in order to start a match and Dr Disrespect wasn’t all that impressed by what he was seeing. After waiting patiently to enter a game, he started to vent his frustrations. “OK, we’re at a minute and five [seconds]. See, I can’t do a game that’s going to make me sit in this lobby forever. I can’t play it,” Doc said. “I’ve already dedicated one minute and fifteen seconds, that’s called opportunity cost.” “It’s got brand new content ladies and gentlemen,” he continued. “If they can’t provide constant population of the server for North America there’s just no reason to play.” Dr Disrespect eventually got into a match and said that he was still having a great time when Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek linked up with him later in the stream. That doesn’t mean to say that Ring of Elysium’s server and population issues won’t spring back up in the future. Whether or not he will eventually delete the game remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure. If the Two-Time doesn’t like the game he’s playing, he’s usually fast to move on.
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Dr Disrespect offered $1M to fight Sam Hyde in Muay Thai – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect offered $1M to fight Sam Hyde in Muay Thai YouTube/DrDisrespect/Pro Boxing FansSam Hyde has issued a massive $1M fight offer to YouTuber Dr Disrespect to take him on in Muay Thai. With influencer boxing becoming quite the popular spectacle in recent years, many fans have wondered when they’d see Dr Disrespect step into the ring for a fight. Despite being challenged by Epic Meal Time’s Harley following Creator Clash in the past, Doc didn’t seem interested in boxing him, instead responding: “Do we not understand the difference in athletic ability – in terms of footwork, hand-eye coordination, and speed?” Now, yet another challenger has thrown his hat into the ring and picked a fight with the two-time, but not in a traditional boxing match. Dr Disrespect challenged to fight with Sam Hyde On Twitter, Sam Hyde asked Leafy, Adin Ross, and Keemstar if he should put $1,000,000 on the line to battle Dr Disrespect in the first-ever influencer Muay Thai match. “I’m small time but a milly to fight on a KSI card is a big deal for even his tier…. If it doesn’t make sense it doesn’t make sense but let’s see how this goes,” Sam added. When Keem voiced his support of the challenge, Sam updated viewers, seemingly suggesting that a contract was on its way to Doc. “Ok it’s done (this tweet is no longer speculative and is now legally binding),” he revealed. Sam Hyde claims $1 million Dr Disrespect match is confirmed That wasn’t the end of Hyde’s offer. On July 31, mere weeks later, Hyde uploaded a fight poster to Twitter where he claimed the fight was all but confirmed for 2024 with a jaw-dropping $1 million purse. “It’s OFFICIAL,” Hyde wrote. “My FINAL fight. Respect to @DrDisrespect for stepping up (I know this is scary). The first ever influencer muay thai fight with the highest stakes yet… $1,000,000.” We’ll have to see if the two-time accepts, but it’s not clear if Sam Hyde’s controversy with boxing events will play a factor in Dr Disrespect’s decision. Previously, iDubbbz refused to allow Sam to attend the first Creator Clash for “personal reasons.” Hopefully, we won’t have long to wait and see if Doc agrees to take the match. However, that $1M offer may be chump change to Dr Disrespect, especially if Kick decides to sign him to his requested $50M contract.
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Dr Disrespect claims Ninja was ripped off with Mixer deal – “I know the number” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Ninja was ripped off with Mixer deal – “I know the number” Mixer / Ninja / Dr Disrespect TwitchMixer calling it a “bad move” as he claims to know the numbers that made him go, and it’s clearly not enough. Even with its questionable bans and frequent backlash from strange marketing decisions, Twitch is still the undisputed best place to stream to a community. But that hasn’t stopped competitors like DLive and Mixer to try to break Twitch’s hold on the market. The biggest move so far was Mixer’s play to take Ninja away from the platform for, what everyone assumes to be, a large stack of cash. But even still, the Doc thinks the numbers don’t add up for what Twitch has to offer. In his August 14 stream, the Doc went on a passionate tirade about his status on the streamer totem pole, saying that he was far above any streamer out there among other things. “Am I the only one that’s gotta say it?” the Doc started. “I’m the only one that’s got the guts. It was a bad move. It was. For Ninja it was a bad move. I’m surprised.” The Two-time seems to know some insider information on the deal between Mixer and Ninja. He’s convinced that even with everything that Mixer might have offered the popular Fortnite streamer, it still doesn’t make up for what Twitch brings to the table. “I know his number,” Dr Disrespect said. “I know what it is. Ninja, he should’ve stayed here. You should’ve stayed here. Ninja, I would’ve allowed you to stream with me too if you would’ve stayed. Like I would’ve played with you. But you left. You left me.” While he started joking by getting emotional at the end there, he offered another view as to why moving to Mixer wouldn’t be a great idea for him: “Nobody’s at Mixer. Twitch is where it’s at right now. Viewerships, sponsorships, campaigns, it’s where its at. Let’s not beat around the bush. There’s not much to look into.” “No one’s watching Mixer. Let’s just get straight to the point, no one’s watching Mixer. I’m not taking a jab at anybody, but no one’s there. The next guy below Ninja is a 24-hour, seven day a week radio station that gets like two thousand views.” It seems like the Doc is going to be sitting tight on Twitch for a while, as he sees no long-term incentive to take his stream to Mixer.
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Dr Disrespect wants to talk “next steps” with esports insider Jake Lucky – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect wants to talk “next steps” with esports insider Jake Lucky Dr Disrespect YouTube / Jake Lucky InstagramDr Disrespect offered Jake Lucky a chance to talk about the ‘next steps’ of his career after the Esports Talk host announced an abrupt departure from the outlet. On December 17, the charismatic online figure, Lucky, said he would no longer be a part of the news brand he helped grow to prominence within the esports industry. While the development baffled spectators, the Doc used the moment to seize an opportunity. “Either you can talk to all these generic wannabe streamers or we can talk about next steps,” Doc told Lucky. “Your call.” As with all things related to the Two-Time these days, the YouTuber was cryptic in his public proposition to the former Esports Talk lead. Either you can talk to all these generic wannabe streamers or WE can talk about next steps. Your call. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) December 17, 2021 This has confused, but mostly intrigued, on-lookers who can only imagine what a potential collaboration between the two would look like. “Imagine an esports news show produced by [Dr Disrespect] and headlined by Jake with the kinda production value at Doc’s disposal,” one person said on Twitter. Read more: Best streaming moments of 2021: Top 5 Ranked – For years, the Two-Time has had running jokes on his streams about the mysterious ‘sources’ that call his flip phone to dish about a major development or other insider information. These bits are designed as small quips to give the fictitious Doc character an opportunity to give takes on real-life situations. It’s unclear what Guy Beahm may have in store, but there’s at least a precedent in his brand that fits someone with Lucky’s reputation. Read more: Best YouTubers of 2021: Top 5 Ranked – Since his mysterious ban on Twitch, Dr Disrespect has been making moves outside of the regularly scheduled brand of content his channel is known for. He has been steadily expanding his reach outside of YouTube and is preparing to tackle the battle royale landscape with a new game studio.
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Dr Disrespect ‘never playing Fortnite again’ due to “”pathetic”” game mechanics – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect ‘never playing Fortnite again’ due to “”pathetic”” game mechanics Popular Twitch star Fortnite, after falling early in KEEMSTAR’s Friday Fortnite tournament. Fortnite Battle Royale is known for its unusual array of in-game mechanics, namely building, which can be quite difficult for many players to master, as well as the controversial ‘weapon bloom’. Dr Disrespect realized just how challenging it can be to put the mechanics to use in the popular battle royale game after dropping out of the Friday Fortnite tournament in the first round of the loser’s bracket. In classic Doc fashion, he refused to take any of the blame himself for the loss and instead pointed towards some of the in-game mechanics as the reason he and his duo, 100 Thieves’ Arkhram, fell short. He later reflected on his loss from the comfort of “his Lamborghini,” explaining to his fans why he was ‘done with Fortnite.’ “Can you believe that game? Never playing it again, not interested, phoney baloney!” The Doc expressed, “It’s for the fake and the phoney. I’m not about it, I’m about being real.” The Doc then began to list his issues with the mechanics, focusing mainly on weapon bloom and the current meta of building ‘1×1’ boxes to stay safe: “Weapon bloom, shoot a guy once he hides in little 1×1 immediately.” He went on to explain that the game encouraged ‘pathetic behaviour’, such as easily hiding away from a fight compared to the Doc’s more preferred head-on approach – after all, his motto is “Violence, Speed, Momentum.” Dr Disrespect’s frustration with the current state of the game is often echoed by many pro players, who are also unhappy with some of the recent changes to the meta – only a couple weeks out from the World Cup. Although many of his points resonates true with his viewers, it’s not the first time that Dr Disrespect has ‘quit Fortnite’, and many expect him to return to it at some point in the future.
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Dr Disrespect gives NBA’s Klay Thompson gamertag advice before teamup – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives NBA’s Klay Thompson gamertag advice before teamup Dr Disrespect is inviting players to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with him and NBA star Klay Thompson, but you have to make sure your gamertag is good enough. Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson is teaming up with Dr Disrespect and offering the opportunity for fans to play Modern Warfare with the two of them through Omaze. Players can sign up for a chance to win through this free opportunity, but you’ll only be limited to one entry so you’ll need to be very lucky to win this. The way fans can get a much better chance at playing with the two, they will have to support the Call of Duty Endowment program with a donation, with more chances to win if more money is donated. One other thing you’ll need if you hope to have any chance of playing with the Doc is a good gamertag. If your name isn’t up to par, the Two-Time has proven he’s up to the task and can provide you with a good one. He proved this by dishing out several names to Thompson, who arguably turned down some pretty good ideas. He went through a variety of nicknames such as AKlay-47, Klayzervision, and Klay’s Anatomy, all of which were turned down almost instantly. He then tried out a variety of Terminator-related names like Termiklaytor, Termiklaytor 2: Judgment Klay, Termiklayor: Dark Klayt, but he didn’t want anything with Terminator. Doc then suggested one like his: “Nurse Practitioner Inconsiderate.” “Why not Dr. Inconsiderate,” asked the NBA star, to which the Two-Time responded “Oh, I’m sorry, I didn’t realize you had a PhD” Want to play Call of Duty®️: Modern Warfare®️ with me and @KlayThompson? Let’s make it happen! Support the Call of Duty Endowment and enter to win: https://t.co/y3dvIQKu5v pic.twitter.com/faXVmdt3gL — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) November 7, 2019 The winner of the contest will be put up in a 4-star hotel and also appear on Dr Disrespect’s Twitch channel for the games. This means that if you aren’t good at Modern Warfare, tens of thousands of viewers will see it, so you better get in all your practice while you can. The promotion runs all the way to January 20, 2020, so there will be plenty of time for players to get their entries in.
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Dr Disrespect mocks Twitch partner changes with dual YouTube-Facebook stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks Twitch partner changes with dual YouTube-Facebook stream YouTube: DrDisrespectFormer Twitch star turned YouTube Gaming headliner Dr Disrespect openly mocked his old platform’s recent partner changes by preparing a stream that’d go against Twitch’s rules — simulcasting on YouTube and Facebook. In recent news, Twitch opened up their exclusivity rules for their partnered and affiliated streamers — thereby allowing many content creators to pursue previously limited paths. The platform now allows their streamers to simulcast on TikTok Live and Instagram while streaming on Twitch. Twitch stars are also allowed to stream on YouTube and Facebook — but not at the same time as streaming on the Amazon-owned platform: “We believe engaging with two streams at once can lead to a sub-optimal experience for your community,” they justified. Despite that caveat, many streamers consider this a win for the platform and a step forward. However, Dr Disrespect is still poking the holes in the streamer wars with his response. Defying Twitch’s rulings (not that he’s bound by them), the Two-Time is planning a stream on both YouTube and Facebook on August 24. Multi-streaming on YouTube and Facebook is explicitly prohibited by Twitch, with the new partnership rules stating streamers can only use one platform at a time. It’s not like the Doc can make use of these relaxed rules though. He is still permanently banned from the platform, forcing the incredibly successful streamer to move to YouTube — and now Facebook (for this one time). During the peak of his Twitch career, Dr Disrespect had millions of followers, boasted high level productions, and consistently drew in over 50,000 viewers during each live session. Having transitioned effectively to YouTube, Dr Disrespect maintained that success on Twitch’s biggest rival in the industry. You can watch Dr Disrespect’s simulcast on YouTube and Facebook on both of his pages on August 24.
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Dr Disrespect questions TimTheTatman’s motives for buying Fortnite player’s new PC – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect questions TimTheTatman’s motives for buying Fortnite player’s new PC Dr Disrespect has questioned just how genuine Tim ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar was being with his most recent shocking donation to another player, mocking his fellow Twitch streamer. After being paired up with a young player, Brady, in the popular battle royale game on April 3 and playing a few games together, Tim amazed the young Fortnite fan when he offered to buy him a brand new computer. However, despite the generosity, when Dr Disrespect heard the news, he couldn’t help but pull off one of his vintage impressions to throw shade at him for it. It all started when a donation appeared during the Doc’s April 3 stream. “Did you see that TimTheTatman’s bought a kid a computer that he met in a random Duos match? What a guy!” it said. If you were expecting Dr Disrespect to react positively, though, think again. The Two-Time joked that not only will TimTheTatman have not bought the PC, but suggests it was all a plan to increase his popularity, instead. “No, he did not buy this kid a computer,” the Two-Time said, before jumping right into character to impersonate a phone call between Tim and his sponsors. “Yeah, I need a connection,” he continued. “Make me look really good and then I’ll tweet it out, and then I’ll tell my chat to tweet it out so it gets way more likes and retweets. Yeah, that will really make me look like a good guy.” Tim followed the Fortnite player, bradyzlol, on Twitter, claiming that he would like to speak to the kid’s dad about donating an extra $500 to bump up his budget for a new computer to $1000. Whether or not Dr Disrespect actually thinks that the donation might not be genuine is unknown, but you would have to presume that he’s just trying to get under some peoples’ skin. He’s mastered that art over the years.
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Dr Disrespect mocks Symfuhny’s special gift from Fortnite – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks Symfuhny’s special gift from Fortnite Dr Disrespect, the Esports Awards 2019 Streamer of the Year, hilariously roasted fellow Twitch entertainer Mason ‘Symfuhny’ Lanier after Epic Games sent him a special Fortnite gift pack. Any viewer of Twitch will be familiar with Dr Disrespect’s channel. The eccentric gamer is the creation of Guy Beahm, and has been acclaimed on the streaming platform, best known for his incredible outbursts and passionate gameplay commentaries. The acclaim with which he is considered is summarized by his victory at the 2019 Esports Awards, where he took home the prize for Best Streamer, beating out fabled creators like Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop and Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenny. While the Doc is known for a variety of games, such as PUBG and Modern Warfare, Symfuhny is almost exclusively known for Fortnite. Lanier’s affinity for Epic Games’ battle royale saw them send him an early Christmas present, which he shared with his half-a-million followers. “Oh my god!” he tweeted. “Fortnite sent me a freaking holiday package”. The image shows a host of Fortnite merchandise, including jumpers, backpacks and even toy Nerf weapons. While much of his audience was impressed, the Doc was not among them. “Nice,” the Doc joked. “Now you can give it away at a 6 year old kid’s birthday party.” Nice! Now you can give it away at a 6 year old kid’s birthday party. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 16, 2019 Not only is the Doc insulting Fortnite, with it’s rather juvenile gift set, but also Lanier’s audience, whom he insinuates consists of mainly 6-year olds. The tweet went down well on social media, with over 5,000 likes. However, the Doc didn’t just stop at roasting Symfuhny, he also hit out at pro Call of Duty player Ian ‘Enable’ Wyatt. The Seattle Surge player joked that if he retired from CoD and committed to full-time streaming, the Doc’s success would be over, which the Doc quickly shut down. Wow, I didn’t know this little Halo player wanted to get involved. Just googled you……..sorry, Call of Duty. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 17, 2019 Disrespect even roasted the runner up for Streamer of the Year, CouRage, by mocking his well-known streaming mantra: “Don’t take part, take over.” I’m still trying to figure out what the hell you took over because it certainly wasn’t my platform. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 16, 2019 The Doc appears to be going from strength to strength, and rumors swirl regarding his streaming future, with many speculating that Microsoft’s Mixer may soon be making a swoop for the two-time. CouRage also moved away from the Amazon-owned platform recently, opting to move to YouTube exclusively, but Dr Disrespect continues to boost that he’s the “face of Twitch”. Away from his success, he’s simply proved, once again, that he will always have the last laugh.
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Dr Disrespect mocks “snoozefest” streaming community as he expects third award – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks “snoozefest” streaming community as he expects third award YouTube: Dr DisrespectYouTube streamer and mustached internet maverick Dr Disrespect has poked fun at the streaming community, calling it a ‘snoozefest’ and saying he expects to win his 3rd Streamer of the Year Esports Award. Dr Disrespect continues to be one of the internet’s most popular and acclaimed streamers, during thousands of viewers to his YouTube livestreams. While the reasons behind his permanent Twitch ban are still a mystery to us all, he has made the transition to the video platform look as seamless as anyone could. The Doc is currently enjoying a summer vacation, leaving specific instructions for fans and friends to not call his trademark flip phone. However, in his absence, he’s found the streaming community disappointingly quiet. In a July 15 tweet, the Doc called the streaming community a ‘snoozefest’ without his presence. “Snoozefest out there ain’t it?” he asked, before adding: “I can’t wait to win my 3rd Streamer of the Year award.” The Doc is referring to the Esports Awards – annual events celebrating the biggest and best of the online gaming community. Naturally, because of his huge fanbase and charisma, he has already taken home two Streamer of the Year Awards. At the 2021 awards, which take place in November, he will be looking to secure his third. Snoozefest out there ain’t it? I can’t wait to win my 3rd Streamer of the Year award. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) July 15, 2021 It’s the kind of tongue-in-cheek comment the Doc has forged a reputation for, regularly striving to wind up his fellow streamers. Never one to hold his opinions back, the streamer even claimed the New York Times’ infamous best-seller list was a ‘scam’ as his book failed to make it. While certainly not guaranteed to win another Esports Award, his humor, popularity and flip phone always make him a leading candidate.
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Dr Disrespect mocks shroud winning Game Award with brilliant impression – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks shroud winning Game Award with brilliant impression Popular Twitch star Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm mocked Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek with hilarious impression after he won content creator of the year during the 2019 Game Awards. Dr Disrespect is well known for his trash-talking capabilities and often pokes fun at some of his fellow streamers while livestreaming, especially longtime friend and rival shroud. During his time broadcasting on Twitch, the Doc has created a highly entertaining relationship with his fellow streamer, constantly firing shots at him to get a reaction, such as when he made his surprise move to Mixer. Even with shroud on another platform, their feud is ongoing, however, as Dr Disrespect took to opportunity to mock shroud once again after the former CS:GO pro won an award for content creator of the year at the 2019 Game Awards. The Doc congratulated the popular streamer on taking home the award, highlighting his absence from the awards ceremony, “You blew it out of the water… so did you go to the show?” As shroud was not there to respond, Dr Disrespect decided to just mimic shroud’s responses instead, in a hilarious back and forth with himself, “No Doc, I was playing World of Warcraft.” He continued to point out shroud’s disregard for the awards show, expressing that he didn’t even send a video to thank his fans for the win, “I didn’t know anything about the Game Awards,” he joked, in his best shroud voice. The Doc also tried to make sure that his impression of shroud was as uncomfortable as possible for comedic effect, subtly mocking the Mixer star, “Well that was an awkward conversation, till next time shroud.” His impression was likely just the latest dig in their ongoing rivalry, as Dr Disrespect had previously vowed to get his fellow streamer back in some manner after receiving what he deemed to be a “cruel joke” from shroud in the mail. However, the Doc may soon have more bragging rights to hold over shroud, after it announced on December 6 that the he had signed a TV deal with the creators of the Walking Dead for a future project, and featured on the Jimmy Kimmel show as part of a Turtle Beach promotion.
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Dr Disrespect mocks PewDiePie’s skills during Friday Fortnite matchup – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks PewDiePie’s skills during Friday Fortnite matchup dr disrespect / pewdiepie YTDr Disrespect went back and forth with YouTube star, PewDiePie, during their winners round two matchup of KEEMSTAR’s Friday Fortnite tournament. Friday Fortnite has seen massive success since its relaunch on May 30, especially with the announcement that Ninja and PewDiePie would be teaming up in much anticipated collaboration to take on the competition. When it was Dr Disrespect’s turn to match up against the iconic pair, he began to play it as cool as he always does, and even took some shots toward the Swedish YouTuber during their first match. After wishing each other good luck, the Doc began to wonder which region PewDiePie was going to be competing from, asking him where he was based, “Pewdie where are you from, Australia? Like Antarctica or what?” After being told that the YouTuber was from Sweden and based in the UK, Dr Disrespect jokingly said “So like South America or Something?” and PewDiePie played along, agreeing “That’s right.” During their game, while retreating from a potential fight, Dr Disrespect still found time to mock his opponent, as he ran towards the Swede, saying, “I’m going to PewDiePie, I’m going to try and use PewDiePie as an example of how not to play Fortnite.” Despite the Doc’s best efforts and confidence in himself and his duo, Arkhram, they were unable to progress past the winner’s bracket round two, ultimately falling short to Ninja and PewDiePie. Dr Disrespect gave his fans a short recap of events from his “Lamborghini,” saying, “Arkhram tries to save him, couldn’t get the job done. I lost to PewDiePie, I lost to PewDiePie, fuck!” before loading into his loser’s bracket match. Dr Disrespect and Arkhram were eliminated shortly after in loser’s bracket round two, as they faced SypherPK and HighDistortion. Many fans would like to see Dr Disrespect collaborate with PewDiePie in future, given how entertaining their interactions were with each other on stream – maybe if the YouTuber comes back to compete we could even see them team up.
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Dr Disrespect’s impression of ‘Fortnite parents’ is hilarious – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s impression of ‘Fortnite parents’ is hilarious Dr Disrespect, Twitch / PixabayWhile hyping an upcoming Ghost Recon stream, Herschel ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm took it upon himself to slam modern day parents who want their kids to be the next Bugha and win the Fortnite World Cup. After noting his stream would be happening a little bit later on in the afternoon or early evening, he joked that that’s when the Fortnite players would have gone to bed. “I like that, I kinda like that timezone. A little bit more mature, a little bit late night,” he said, adding that it’s after the “Fortnite kiddies” have gone to sleep. Doc then proceeded to mock the parents of Fortnite players by putting on an exaggerated motherly voice. “You got everything little Henry? Are you sure? You want some hot chocolate? Huh? I’ll do everything for you. I just need you to win the fucking World Cup little Henry.” The two-time was referencing Kyle ‘Bugha’ Giersdorf’s enormous payday of $3 million for winning the Fortnite World Cup back in July. “Wake the fuck up,” Doc continued, putting on a dark twist to his impersonation. “You’re not going to school tomorrow. WAKE UP! Tomorrow you’re playing fucking Fortnite all day. We’re winning the World Cup and…” Like all good Disrespect skits, there’s normally some sort of twist at the end for a payoff. This one was no exception. “Henry, how long has your sister…” a pretending to be shocked Beahm continued. “…been here with that video camera. Hey guys,” he added with a wave. After seeing how much money there is in the world of esports, it’s likely that more and more parents will see their children’s success as a lucrative opportunity. It’s really no different than the parents of yesteryear who pushed their kids to excel at traditional sports with a hope at making the big time. The difference is with esports, anyone can win big regardless of their age when it comes to certain games. For example, Bugha was 16 when he won the World Cup, but to play in the Overwatch League, players must be at least 18.
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Dr Disrespect mocks “crybaby” TimTheTatman & CouRage after Warzone 2 complaints – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks “crybaby” TimTheTatman & CouRage after Warzone 2 complaints YouTube: DrDisrespectYouTube streamer DrDisrespect has poked fun at TimTheTatman and CouRageJD for their “crybaby” complaints on their Warzone 2. With so much to do and explore, fans are just about getting used to Warzone 2 and its new map Al Mazrah. The battle royale sequel has introduced many new features, and even improved and upgraded old systems. However, interest for the new battle royale seems to be at a low according to some of our favorite content creators, who’ve seen a noticeable dip in their views. Recently, both TimTheTatman and CouRage have expressed their concerns with Warzone 2’s viewership, noting how their videos across the board are performing worse than before. “Warzone 2.0 videos are underperforming across almost all creators I see on YouTube compared to even the later stages of Warzone 1.0,” CouRage said on Twitter, though the Doc doesn’t agree. “Not mine…. that’s for sure,” Dr Disrespect replied. “One day I’ll teach you a little something called, Showtime.” In classic Doc fashion, and living up to his name, the two-time champ also fired shots at TimTheTatman in a snarky tweet. “@timthetatman I’ve never seen so many crybaby tweets on my timeline before,” he wrote. “My numbers are down this big, MW2 that, edited videos down big, wah wah wah wah. I’m getting 35-40 million in the Arena every time I show up… and I’m just getting started. Wake up Timmy.” Hilariously hitting back at the two-time, Tim responded by giving Dr Disrespect the middle finger. While MW2 has absolutely smashed sales records, it looks like Warzone 2 is going through a bit of a rough patch. But, with Season 1 Reloaded on the horizon, hopefully, we’ll see interest pick back up.
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Dr Disrespect says he’d move to Mixer if he got Ninja’s deal or better – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says he’d move to Mixer if he got Ninja’s deal or better Twitch/Dr DisrespectSpeaking to his viewers on August 5, Dr Disrespect revealed what would make him go to Mixer and leave Twitch behind. “Let’s say a move to the Doc to Mixer… let’s just like theoretically say it right… the number would have to be crazy,” the popular streamer said. Dr Disrespect is one of Twitch’s biggest names, so it would make sense he would ask for a large sum if he changed platforms. “Like, I’m talking… I don’t know what Ninja got, but it’s got to be at Ninja’s level or higher. I mean it’s just a bigger, stronger brand,” he added before bursting out laughing. Ever since Ninja announced he would be streaming exclusively on Mixer, other streamers have weighed in on what it would take for them to jump ship. In a since-deleted clip, former Overwatch League pro Dafran said that he would make the move for $30,000 a month. “I don’t give a fuck what platform I stream on, dude,” the DPS star said. “Whatever place makes me more money I’ll stream on.” Ninja may not be the only big name headed to Mixer either if H3H3’s Ethan Klein is to be believed. “They are not going to last, they aren’t going to make it. Because they are short sighted, and don’t know how to keep their talent. Because they are so cheap. Which is shocking, because they are owned by the richest man that has ever walked this earth. They are so rich, he wipes his ass with $100 bills,” the podcast host regarding Twitch failing to pay their content creator’s enough. “I have spoken to one of the top five streamers on Twitch, and I’m not going to say his name because it was a private conversation. But he told me that they pinch his ass hard too. And he’s so over it, and doesn’t understand it. Now he’s thinking about going to Mixer too, if he can close a deal with them,” Klein revealed. Ninja announced his controversial Mixer move on August 1. Whether Klein is talking about Dr Disrespect or not remains up in the air. One thing is for sure though, and that’s the stream wars are only just getting started. We may not know who the next Twitch star to jump ship to Mixer will be, but it will be interesting to watch and see what happens.
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Dr Disrespect makes shocking prediction about Fortnite, explains why the game “sucks” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes shocking prediction about Fortnite, explains why the game “sucks” Dr Disrespect / Epic GamesFortnite will “die” in the next year, claiming that people will be embarrassed to be associated with the battle royale game. The popular internet personality has been very active in terms of promoting battle royale games, having hosted his very own Code Red tournaments in Fortnite, Call of Duty Blackout and Apex Legends in the past. However, he doesn’t seem to be very fond of Epic Games’ product anymore. In fact, he now says that he “hates” it. In a heated outburst on February 19, The Doc explained the reasons behind his prediction and even went on to compare it to a children’s television series. “Fortnite is a fad,” he declared. “It will die in a year because people will be embarrassed to be associated with it. Guaranteed. “It’s just like Teletubbies. It’s the same thing,” Dr Disrespect explained. “It’s one of these quick, hot, money making things when the reality is the product sucks and nobody really, really, really, really, really thinks it’s quality. It’s terrible.” Unlike many streamer rants, though, The Doc also justified his feelings with examples. The Twitch streamer is still in utter disbelief about one feature that he feels shouldn’t have as much influence as it does in Battle Royale. “I can’t move around. I feel like I’m running at half a mile per hour for the entire game,” he explained. “Right, when I go to shoot a guy accurately, immediately, reaction speed… I get fucking bloom all over the place. Bloom! Who introduces bloom to a shooter game, huh? Hey, North Carolina nerds your product sucks. It’s terrible!” Of course, he’s referring to the much criticized RNG (Random Number Generator) in Fortnite, which gives bullets a random chance of landing at their intended target. Dr Disrespect muttered about not playing Fortnite again in the future, during this outburst. Whether or not he sticks to that remains to be seen, but he clearly doesn’t expect the game to dominate 2019 as it did in 2018.
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Dr Disrespect makes outrageous demand to ‘Elon Musk’ after PUBG kill – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes outrageous demand to ‘Elon Musk’ after PUBG kill Elon Musk/Dr DisrespectStreaming sensation PUBG. Initially released in March of 2017, PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds is a popular Battle Royale title that not only helped popularize the genre as a whole, but also helped Dr Disrespect reach new heights with his comedic Twitch streams. Kicking it old school and streaming PUBG for the first time in a good while, the Doc received a donation from a viewer impersonating Elon Musk. Rolling with the bit, he took things to the next level and put out a laughable demand. Early into a match, Dr Disrespect received a donation from the imposter Elon Musk which read: “Hi, this is Elon Musk again. Just wanted to remind you to buy my flamethrower.” Read More: Dr Disrespect weapon found in Borderlands 3 – Evolving the situation into a whole bit, he immediately responded with a proposition. “How about I run this guy over for you Elon? I know you’re a billionaire. If I hit this guy on this bike you’ve gotta donate $25 mil.” It took him three attempts to run the poor player over but the Doc eventually found the kill, following up with three simple words for Musk, “you owe me.” With an estimated net worth of 20.2 billion USD, the mustachioed streamer jokes that $25 million is just a “small figure” to the CEO of SpaceX. The amusing occurrence came up throughout a September 24 stream where Dr Disrespect was trying to tick off wins in his unique ‘Triple Threat Challenge.’ A regular novelty within his community, the challenge see’s Doc trying to claim victory in three unique Battle Royale games. From Fortnite to PUBG and Blackout on PlayStation 4, Doc was committed to chasing more than just a single chicken dinner. While he was unsuccessful in his venture to find the three Battle Royale wins this week, the leader of the Champions Club has been tearing things up lately with ridiculous displays of skill in both Gears 5 and FIFA. It’ll be amusing to see if anything comes from this hilarious demand. No stranger to the spotlight, perhaps we’ll see Elon Musk dual-streaming with the back to back Blockbuster Champion in the near future.
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Dr Disrespect wants to join Netflix Gaming as platform’s first big streaming star – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect wants to join Netflix Gaming as platform’s first big streaming star YouTube: Dr Disrespect / NetflixListen up, Netflix, because Dr Disrespect has a mouthwatering proposal — the star YouTuber wants to bring his trademark ‘violence, speed, and momentum’ to the titanic Californian video platform as its very first streamer. Not only does he want to stream on Netflix, the Doc wants to help spearhead the iconic North American giant’s first steps into the streaming realm. Dr Disrespect has been adrift of an exclusive streaming deal since he was expelled from Twitch for reasons unknown — just weeks after inking a big-money contract, too — and while he’s still on the rise on YouTube, the boisterous star wants somewhere he can call home again. Enter, at least in the two-time’s eyes, Netflix Gaming. The topic of signing with Netflix, and leading a new streaming category with the Californian company, has come up a few times on Dr Disrespect’s recent streams. On July 29, in his latest broadcast, he began peddling his plans again. There’s one clear message the Doc is pushing: the banned Twitch star believes he and Netflix should join forces to begin building a streaming empire. He announced: “I would be open to taking a seat at Netflix.” “I’m willing to sit down at the table. Black suit, black tie. Hair in a ponytail. Prototypes stay on, of course. I could be the head of the Netflix streaming platform. I’d help them put together the most interactive, dominating streaming platform. With the power of Netflix, imagine what you could offer too. “There’s Hulu, Amazon, these digital platforms that are streaming video now. So Netflix really has to get in [to streaming] to stay ahead. They’re still the leader, they have the brand and images, and now’s the time to build on those. “That’s what will separate you, Netflix, from all the others. There’s a big chance here. I’m just talking now, throwing stuff out, but think about it. Think about it.” The two-time has big dreams about what Netflix streamers could pull off with the full backing of the world-famous Californian video giant behind them too. He rattled off a number of these ideas in his July 29 stream, staring into his streaming camera — to speak to Netflix, of course — the whole time. There were movie templates, film viewing parties, premieres, and more. “Come on guys, imagine it… cameras, built into the movies. “Pre-packaged templates for movies, for people who want higher productions for their streams. Netflix could provide that. Let’s think big here! We’re not talking about clips, gifted memberships. I mean, holy sh*t, think bigger!” Dr Disrespect continued: “There’s so much you could do starting from the ground up. Super interactive streams, chat tools, streamer tools. Tons of viewer incentives. I’m just thinking out loud here.” And the biggest question: how would fans be able to “Netflix & Chill” if the Doc was streaming? Well, he’s figured that out too: “Watch your movie, watch your streamer, put it picture-in-picture. Come on guys, this is easy, wake up!” It looks like Dr Disrespect has ironed out all the kinks about a move, so there’s only one thing left; Netflix has to come to the table. There are question marks, sure (the mysterious Twitch ban reason, for one), but it’s an undeniably tantalizing offer, especially as Netflix looks to forge a path into gaming. There’s been no solid rumors yet — Dexerto will update you when there are — but on paper, it makes sense for just one reason: the Doc looks killer in red and black.
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Dr Disrespect makes inspirational speech about life changes in 2020 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes inspirational speech about life changes in 2020 Twitch: Dr DisrespectWith the New Year just around the corner and many of his fans making plans to change things up in their lives, Dr Disrespect delivered a passionate motivational speech about making adjustments in 2020. While dominating foes with his trademark violence, speed, and momentum is one of the biggest aspects of Dr Disrespect’s streams, he also entertains fans with his high-level production and equally entertaining skits. Be it his Doc Casts segment when playing PUBG or failing to deliver a speech because his mic wasn’t working properly, the Doc leaves his thousands of viewers entertained. Yet, in one of his final streams before Christmas, the streamer managed to blend in a bit of impassioned motivation along with his entertaining side. During his December 23 stream, the Doc explained how his 2v2 map concepts for Modern Warfare had garnered interest but that the money on offer wasn’t really worth his time. It led him perfectly into his rousing speech. “It’s time to make millions! And all of you, you better be thinking the same thing this year coming up – you better be thinking the same god damn thing,” the popular streamer stated, raising his voice throughout. The two-time continued on: “It’s time to make some adjustments if you’re not happy and that means you have to act on it. We don’t talk about it anymore, there’s no more talking about it, it’s time to act!” “Heading into 2020, if you’re not happy, whether it’s your salary, the people you work with, whether it’s your job and what that job entails and all this stuff, get out of there! It’s time to find happiness, it’s time to take over your life – and you’re going to look real good doing it, trust me.” The pump up message will no doubt push at least a few of his viewers to make changes and follow through on the New Years’ resolutions that they make. After all, who wouldn’t find themselves ready to run through a brick wall and get things on a positive path after that speech.
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Dr Disrespect makes bold NBA Finals prediction as Boston Celtics win Game 1 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes bold NBA Finals prediction as Boston Celtics win Game 1 Dr Disrespect, Golden State Warriors, Boston CelticsYouTube star Dr Disrespect made his prediction for the NBA Finals after the Boston Celtics stole the first game of the series against the Golden State Warriors. Dr Disrespect has become known for being a huge fan of the National Basketball Association. The YouTuber even displayed his skills back in February at the NBA’s All-Star weekend, where he showed off his clean jump shot. The Doc has also appeared courtside at tons of NBA playoff games this postseason and was even accused of tripping Warriors star Steph Curry in the middle of a game, a charge which he denied. Now, the star streamer is here to deliver his NBA Finals prediction. Dr Disrespect predicts NBA Finals On June 2, the Boston Celtics shocked the basketball world and won the first game of the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors, 120 – 108. After the game, Dr Disrespect declared that despite the Celtics’ incredible victory the Warriors are still going to win it all. “Celtics playing the best they’ve ever played this season. Warriors in 5.” Celtics playing the best they’ve ever played this season. Warriors in 5. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) June 3, 2022 The Doc is known for being a Warriors fan and has been attending their games in the Bay Area for years now, so his prediction comes as no surprise. However, after the clinic the Celtics put on in game one, it’s going to take a hell of an effort for the Warriors to come back and become NBA champions once again Dr Disrespect, standing at a lengthy 6’8″, might have to lace up himself to get this Golden State team past the finish line.
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Dr Disrespect makes big mistake with The Baby in Resident Evil Village – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes big mistake with The Baby in Resident Evil Village Capcom / Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect paints a picture of being the cold as ice, fearless, two-time, back-to-back champion of the streaming world – so stepping into the horror world of Resident Evil Village should be a breeze. But, it didn’t all go to plan during his playthrough. It’s been well documented that Resident Evil’s newest major villain is Lady Dimitrescu, who towers over every other character in the game and also Doc himself, who stands at 6 feet and 8 inches. There’s been a lot of anticipation in the online video game community to see a clash of these two giants, but his second YouTube stream on Village wasn’t quite that. The variety streamer is usually knee-deep into Warzone and other FPS games, but on May 11 he decided to mix things up for his audience again. Capcom’s latest game was on the menu, and little did he know a hungry little kid wanted to order him for dinner. Dr Disrespect’s Resident Evil Village stream Roaming around the Beneviento Manor level, Dr Disrespect found himself rooting through various rooms for items. Then, he started to notice cradles on the floors, and a lot of dolls. This was a baby’s room, but it was no ordinary baby. It was a mutant with a big mouth, and ready to attack. After being chased around from corridor to corridor, room to room, all with a small light in front of him as a guide – the streaming star made the ultimate mistake. As its giggle echoed around, he said: “Yeah, we need to get the hell out of here,” before rushing to a door. “Dead end, no! Ugh.” (Timestamp at 2:15:37 in the video below) Moments later, before there was even a chance to escape, Dr Disrespect realized the place he’d led the baby to was a dead end. Once he had tried the door to no avail, the leader of the Champions Club turned around to hear the cackle of the mutant nearby. It cornered him, and you know what happens next. Doc is not the only streamer to have been playing Resident Evil Village since it launched on May 7, 2021. xQc, Corpse Husband, LIRIK and other high profile names have been giving it a go too. You can read our review for the game here.
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Dr Disrespect loses mind over “sickening” PUBG weapon balancing – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses mind over “sickening” PUBG weapon balancing Dr Disrespect / PUBGPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, which he says could be one of the worst features in video game history. The popular Twitch streamer, who has been constantly grinding out victories in Sanhok, Miramar, Vivendi, and Erangel for his patented PUBG four map challenge, couldn’t believe his eyes during his May 27 stream. The Doc had already put in the time to loot up and with only 24 players left in the match, his chances of claiming a Chicken Dinner looked very high – until he ran into a problem. “One time! And I’m down 70-80 percent” Dr Disrespect shouted, after being hit by what he claimed to be an SLR body shot from afar. “Once! This stupid ass… Get me out of this game. It’s so fucking stupid.” His rage wasn’t finished there, as he added: “It makes me so mad to get hit by an SLR one time in a level 2 vest and I’m down 70 percent health. It makes no sense to me, none. None!” The Doc claimed that issues like this, in terms of the damage system that he says was at fault, makes him want to exit the game immediately and he would clearly like to see adjustments made in the future. The Two-Time speculated that he might have been double tapped in the exchange, which didn’t seem to be the case. Nevertheless, he continued his tirade against the game for a few moments after his elimination, taking aim at another feature. “Plus, the audio sucks in this game so you can’t hear where they’re shooting from,” he said after calming down a little. “Plus, the player mechanics are some of the flimsiest mechanics I’ve played in any game, right? Horrible.” The footage does appear to show that the Doc was eventually taken down with the Kar98k, but he claimed it was actually the SLR that did the initial damage. Whether or not this is an issue that PUBG would like to take a look at in the future remains to be seen, but it certainly put an end to his trademark violence, speed, and momentum on this occasion.
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Dr Disrespect terrifies Twitch viewers after losing his mind with rage – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect terrifies Twitch viewers after losing his mind with rage Twitch: Dr Disrespect/Epic GamesFortnite Battle Royale can cause, especially when it comes to dying in a late-game situation, but this might be one of his most explosive moments on the game yet. The popular Apex Legends, Battlefield V’s Firestorm, and his old faithful – PUBG. While the Doc can usually acquit himself well to any new game he plays, he’s still just behind some players in Epic Games’ title – which can lead to him completely losing his mind. What happened to Dr Disrespect? After losing an intense one-on-one gunfight to an opposing player with a rocket launcher, the Doc fell silent and sat with a look of disbelief written all over his face as he left the game. Once the anger had built up inside him, the Two-Time launched into a stunning rant before walking off stream. “It’s so fucking boring. Pro scrims and pro-level gaming in this game is fucking boring,” he said. “It’s so terrible. I am losing my mind for fifteen minutes to get to that point, just to have some fucking idiot with a rocket launcher do that!” He roared on: “It’s stupid! It’s stupid. It’s a stupid game – it is.” The Doc added another round of “it’s stupid” before his headphones fell off his head and he had to walk away from his broadcast to compose himself. Progressing in Arena mode The Doc may have been completely enraged by what had happened, but he didn’t decide to take the extreme measure of uninstalling the game or almost destroying his desk as he has in the past. Instead, after a few minutes away, he carried on in his pursuit of jumping up the Fortnite Battle Royale ranked mode divisions, aiming for the top of the mountain. While he may already have achieved Champions League status, The Doc is a man who doesn’t usually just settle for being around the top. No, he has to be at the very top, in the number one spot – and he only achieves that by dominating more foes and snapping even more necks.
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Dr Disrespect loses his mind after fans continue to ask him to play WoW Classic – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses his mind after fans continue to ask him to play WoW Classic Twitch: drdisrespect / Blizzard EntertainmentAs World of Warcraft Classic continues to take over Twitch, Dr Disrespect refuses to play it. He got so fed up with viewers asking him to play other games, that he unloaded on them with an explosive rant on August 30. WoW Classic has taken Twitch by storm, as it’s currently the number one most streamed category as of the time of this article, even surpassing Fortnite by close to 100k viewers. But popular Twitch star Dr Disrespect has refused to jump on the hype train, even mocking the MMORPG that he compared to a kid’s game. Now he’s sick of people constantly asking him to play WoW or other games, and he’s not having it. Doc wasn’t happy with his chat During his August 30 stream, the Two-Time opened up his show by quickly addressing the viewers that he calls “wannabe gamers” that have been asking him to play different games over the last couple of days. “I also noticed the last couple of days, ladies and gentlemen, there’s a few skinny, bad breath, purple braces, pink contact wearing, non prescription contacts btw, LA looking gelled haired, wannabe gamers flapping their gums,” he raged. His roasting of viewers continued. “They somehow snuck into the Champions Club, and they’ve been flapping their gums in the chat,” Doc said before he launched into a stern warning. The Two-Time was really wound up, as his speech became more intense, and led to him giving a direct warning to those that continue to ask him to play different games. “If I see you flapping your ugly looking gums, if I see your cheeks going like this…” he said, grabbing both sides of his cheeks and began to imitate them. “Play something else! Play something else! This is stupid! I’m better than you!” Doc whined as he imitated those asking. “You just got stream sniped!” Dr Disrespect ended his rant with a stern warning. “I’m getting you the fuck out of the arena. So watch your goddamn mouth,” he said. On previous streams, there have been viewers in his chat who have been spamming him to play WoW Classic, or have asked him to switch and play other titles. Clearly, it’s now irritated the Two-Time enough to address it. Twitch has seen a drastic shift since WoW Classic went live on August 27, as even top streamers such as shroud have stepped out of their comfort zones and made the jump to the MMORPG. While many streamers are playing WoW, don’t expect Dr Disrespect to be doing so anytime soon. And definitely don’t tell him what to play – he’s not having it.
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Dr Disrespect loses it on Apex Legends but explains why he can’t quit – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses it on Apex Legends but explains why he can’t quit Respawn Entertainment / Twitch: drdisrespectTwitch streamer Apex Legends during his October 1 stream after losing a gunfight which he blamed on the game’s “pathetic” visual effectsbut says he’s too “addicted” to stop playing. Apex Legends officially entered Season 3 on Tuesday, October 1, but in the hours leading up to the big launch, The Doc was practicing and preparing by playing a few final matches on Season 2 and Kings Canyon, which was replaced with a brand-new map. For the most part, these games went well, with the leader of the Champions Club picking off opponents and securing regular victories, but a gunfight which he lost quickly brought out the rage that fans of the Twitch superstar have become accustomed to. Early in the game with 12 squads remaining, The Doc found himself in an intense battle with an enemy, peeking out from behind a wall to challenge an opponent. The battle didn’t his way though, taking immediate damage which meant a number of visual effects appearing on his screen, something he wasn’t happy about. “I don’t even know what the f**k I’m looking at man,” Dr Disrespect raged. “I don’t even know what the f**k I’m looking at!” “Did you see how much VFX (visual effects) were on the screen? It’s f**king pathetic man! It makes me want to walk away from the game, and then I realize that I’m getting revived so I sit back down and play the game because I’m addicted, and it sucks!” While Doc, who has over three million followers on Twitch, was frustrated with how damage is shown on screen, it didn’t stop him from grinding the popular battle royale title with the release of Season 3, which brought some major changes to the popular battle royale title. Players who hop into Apex Legends following the update will be greeted with a brand-new map, alongside new Legend Crypto and a host of buffs and nerfs to both weapons and characters that give the game a fresh feel as it heads into its third season.
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Dr Disrespect loses his mind over Call of Duty: Warzone’s audio – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses his mind over Call of Duty: Warzone’s audio Twitch: Dr Disrespect / Infinity WardDr Disrespect seems to be a fan of the new Call of Duty: Warzone battle royale, but some distracting sounds in the Gulag may have pushed him past his breaking point during his March 11 stream. The Gulag is where players are sent after their first death in Warzone, where they face off in a 1v1 matchup with another downed player in an attempt to earn their way back into the match. During the faceoffs, other players can watch and even throw rocks at those currently competing, but the simulated crowd noise of prisoners cheering that Infinity Ward added to enhance the atmosphere have quickly gotten on The Doc’s nerves. Doc had just lost a 1v1 faceoff in the Gulag on stream (which could have contributed to his rant), and promptly blamed the piped-in crowd noise in the arena. “If I f**king mute this game I would play way better, it’s just a distraction,” the Two Time lamented. “I got the f*cking crowd coming up here.” What followed was several seconds of Doc doing his best impression of an annoying crowd, and losing a little bit of his sanity at the same time, yelling: “I can’t hear a goddamn thing,” before finally regaining his composure and heading back into the action. Other than the Gulag’s crowd noise, Disrespect seems to be enjoying Call of Duty’s new battle royale mode, and he isn’t alone. One aspect in particular he praised was Warzone’s large map compared to other battle royales, but not every player agrees with the streamer on that. Players have complained about the short “out of bounds” warnings that keep them from dropping into the game effectively to start things off. It’s still early on in Warzone’s life though, so Infinity Ward could definitely make some changes as more players try things out. Whether the new battle royale will be able to stick around for long haul though remains to be seen.
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Dr Disrespect loses his mind after losing one vs one in PUBG – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses his mind after losing one vs one in PUBG Dr Disrespect/Bluehole GamesTwitch starPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds but he has returned to the battle royale game – producing some hilarious highlights. The two-time has flip-flopped on his stance with PUBG – one day playing the day before calling it out and criticizing it the next. He was back playing the title on February 1, looking to pick up as many victories as possible. The Doc was, once again, attempting a challenge that would see him win a solos match in the popular three battle royale title – Fortnite, Blackout, and PUBG. He had achieved a victory in Fortnite but had been unsuccessful in his attempts to win in PUBG – until he reached a top-two scenario. However, it didn’t go the way he probably had planned. After losing the one vs one of the game, the Doc jumped out of his seat with his hands above his head – seemingly in disbelief of what had just happened. “No, no, no, no, no, no!” he called out before increasing his rage. Read More: SOURCES: EA to secretly release free-to-play Titanfall battle royale as early as next week – The Doc added: “No, No, no, you fucking piece of shit,” before his stream went mute – shielding his viewers from his verbal rage. However, with his camera still active, fans could see just how angry the streamer was as he slammed his desk multiple times and uninstalled the game – all while still continuing his rant. It was just that his fans couldn’t hear what was being uttered. The Doc had recently uninstalled the Battle Royale game, proclaiming that “This fucking game sucks,” before slamming his fist firmly into his desk and continuing his rant. “This game sucks! I’m done with this challenge, I can’t play this shit fucking game.” Read More: Dr Disrespect slams EA in rant about Anthem – However, the two-time can’t seem to stay away – no matter how rage-inducing he may find the game.
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Dr Disrespect looks back at one his greatest YouTube videos from 2012 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect looks back at one his greatest YouTube videos from 2012 Legendary Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect decided to take a stroll down memory lane during one of his recent streams and watch one of his old great YouTube videos from the days of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Although Dr Disrespect’s rise to supreme prominence on Twitch has taken place over the past few years, he has been around the content creation community for much longer than that. A quick scroll through the depths of his YouTube page reveals videos that date all the way back to nine years ago, and while the visual quality of the content has greatly improved since then, his personality and demeanor have largely stayed the same. The Doc back then was similar to how he is today, equipped with his iconic steely black sunglasses, perfectly shaped mustache, and confidence that borders on playful arrogance. Reminiscing about those days while playing the 2019 iteration of Modern Warfare, he turned back the clock and watched one of his iconic videos live on stream with his viewers. The video he chose is called ‘Dr Disrespect: Bleeding Scar | MW3,’ a montage of his Modern Warfare 3 gameplay from 2012. It starts off with a scene featuring himself and Randy, who made frequent appearances in those early videos as an apprentice of sorts that the Doc mentors. In the scene, the Two-Time warns Randy to be careful when attempting to impersonate him, telling a story about his cutthroat youth. After a playful back-and-forth, the video cuts to the MW3 gameplay, which he narrates from start to finish instead of playing music like most other montages. Throughout the video, the current-day Doc who was watching it on stream kept making facial expressions for every tense moment and couldn’t help but smile once the scene with him and Randy ended. “I’m so ahead of my time,” he said, smiling and bobbing his head to the iconic MW3 music. For those interested in watching the full video, we’ve included it below for your convenience. There are many videos like this on Doc’s official YouTube channel, although you definitely will have to scroll a good way down to find them at this point. If these videos prove one thing it’s that there might not be anyone in the content creation sphere that puts in more effort and dedication towards their craft than Dr Disrespect. It’s been nine years since the Two-Time began publishing these videos on YouTube and yet his on-screen character has remained almost identical in terms of personality and appearance. Seeing stuff like this really makes it even less of a surprise that he has been named Streamer of the Year two of the past three years at the Esports Awards, and he’ll definitely be in the running to win again for many years to come.
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Dr Disrespect left speechless after being clowned by Shroud’s incredible roast – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect left speechless after being clowned by Shroud’s incredible roast Dr Disrespect, Twitch / Shroud, TwitterWhile Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect reigns as the two-time Blockbuster video game champion, he isn’t immune to getting savagely roasted. Former CS:GO pro and Twitch streamer Michael ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek had a biting take on the Doc’s gaming skills, which he aired out during a Battlefield V Firestorm broadcast on March 27. “I’m just saying, it took the Doc six hours to get one win,” Shroud popped off after scoring a victory. “Three for three? 12 kills, 12 kills? Eight kills? …I got a broken arm, I’m just saying.” Dr Disrespect later played the offending clip on his own stream, after opening up the broadcast with a hilarious tirade about his greatness. However, his enthusiasm quickly vanished after watching the video, going speechless after being clowned by Shroud’s roast before pounding his desk in rage and walking off-camera. The Doc isn’t one to lie down and take a licking, though; he later returned Shroud’s comments with a hilarious roast of his own, noting the difference between his stream snipers as opposed to those in Shroud’s broadcasts. “The stream snipers that come after the two-time, they want to cut me down,” Dr Disrespect began. “They want to kill me. His stream snipers, they want to run at him with no weapons and open arms.” He wasn’t finished there; the Doc even went on to poke fun at Shroud’s professional CS:GO career with Cloud9, jokingly claiming that he hadn’t won any tournaments. “They [the stream snipers] use proximity chat, going, ‘Shroud! Shroud! I love you Shroud! Shroud, I loved it when you were on Cloud9 and you didn’t win anything!’ I’m just saying.” This isn’t the first time the two streamers have taken good-natured shots at each other, either – in fact, Shroud claimed that the Doc would be well suited to Battlefield V’s “slow” gameplay just two days prior to his more recent, scathing roast. Dr Disrespect shot back by referencing Shroud’s near-fatal scooter accident, which resulted in a serious injury to the streamer’s elbow that required him to go straight into surgery. According to Shroud’s friend and former CS:GO pro Just9n, Shroud had been riding his motorized scooter at max speed (around 55 mph) when he braked too hard, flying over the scooter’s handlebars in the process. “He hit the brakes too hard, and he flew over the handlebars about 10 to 12 feet on to the asphalt,” Just9ne said of the incident. “He got a bunch of ‘road rash’ from about his hip down to the middle of his thigh, it’s all purple and blue, all fucked up.” That’s not all; Just9ne likewise claimed that the accident could have been fatal for Shroud, as he “put a huge hole in his elbow” and “tore a ligament and removed a piece of the bone” from the limb. “This man could have easily just died,” Just9ne continued. “I don’t know if you guys understand the severity of what I’m saying, but he could very literally just not be here with us right now, because of how serious this fall was.” Despite Shroud’s grievous injuries, he’s already on the road to recovery, feeling well enough to jokingly flex on the Doc in light of his unfortunate predicament. With Battlefield V providing a slew of hilarious moments between the streamers, fans can likely expect more humorous arguments from the two in the near future.
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Dr Disrespect’s latest challenge for shroud could see them team up – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s latest challenge for shroud could see them team up Respawn EntertainmentPopular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect has turned his attention to long-time rival Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek, and issued a challenge that fans of both men would love to see come to life. To many, shroud is the most talented creator on the platform, regularly impressing his huge audiences with his ability to pick up almost any game and dominant it immediately. Now, The Doc is hoping to team up with his nemesis, as he hopes to take part in a special duos edition of his classic ‘Triple Threat’ challenge. In a tweet sent out on August 4, the back-to-back Blockbuster video gaming champion addressed shroud directly, telling him to stop avoiding him and the “1990 Diablo VT parked across the street from your $2 million casa in Southern California.” “If the binoculars bother you then just tell me via flip phone or DM. I want a duo Triple Threat challenge this week.” Dear @shroud, Stop avoiding me and the 1990 diablo VT parked across the street from your 2 million dollar la casa in Southern California. If the binoculars bother you then just tell me via flip phone or dm. I want a duo Triple Threat challenge this week. — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) August 5, 2019 What this week’s Triple Threat challenge will entail has yet to be revealed, but The Doc typically includes PUBG and Apex Legends as two of the games, with Fortnite a strong possibility for the third and final slot. Read More: Why Ninja moving to Mixer is a good thing – The Triple Threat challenge sees the leader of the Champions Club search for victories in three different games in one session, and has decided that he wants to bring shroud in on the action. Fans of both streamers will know that The Doc and shroud have had a friendly rivalry on Twitch for years, as the streamers battle for gaming supremacy, and while it seems that they’ll be teaming up this week, Dr Disrespect had some choice words for his nemesis last week, calling him “overrated” and telling him that he was going “to feel the pain” at the Modern Warfare multiplayer reveal. The pair will have to put their hilarious feud aside for this challenge, although when it will actually take place hasn’t been confirmed just yet.
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Dr Disrespect lashes out at YouTube Gaming: “They don’t support us one bit” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect lashes out at YouTube Gaming: “They don’t support us one bit” YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming giant Dr Disrespect has spoken out against YouTube Gaming. In an angry tweet, the Doc claimed that he had “unfollowed” the platform due to a lack of recognition for his work. Dr Disrespect has never confirmed why he was mysteriously banned from Twitch back in June 2020. Yet, he didn’t let the drama get in the way of his streaming career as he set his sights on YouTube. With 3.9 million subscribers on the Google-owned platform, Dr Disrespect has firmly established himself as one of YouTube’s leading creators. However, the Doc has now lashed out at YouTube Gaming. The Two-Time claimed that a lack of recognition from YouTube for himself, as well as his fellow creators, was enough to make him “unfollow” the platform. Dr Disrespect slams YouTube Gaming Dr Disrespect previously slated YouTube Gaming back in March 2022 for an alleged lack of support and recognition it showed towards his work. Even though, as he claimed, he put the platform “on the map.” The Doc brought up the topic once again in a fiery tweet on May 2, in which he called out the platform for not only failing to provide him with any public recognition, but his fellow YouTubers also. “I had to unfollow YouTube Gaming. They don’t support us one bit. Why would I support them,” the Doc claimed. “Such a phony industry I’m in.” I had to unfollow @YouTubeGaming. They don’t support us one bit. Why would I support them? Hahaha. Such a phony industry I’m in. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) May 3, 2022 It’s not clear if anything, in particular, prompted Dr Disrespect’s tweet. Although, fans pointed out that his comment comes after streamer Sykkuno announced that he was leaving Twitch for YouTube. Several of the Doc’s followers echoed his views, calling on YouTube to show their support. One fan argued that YouTube should be “fighting for” creators as well as their audiences who bring in the views. I’m not saying this as a fanboy but you’d think these companies would be fighting for you and the audience that follows you man. — TarnishedHopSmash (@FoxHopSmash) May 3, 2022 Dr Disrespect has built an incredible career on YouTube, despite not having an official contract with the platform. Yet, with fans claiming he hasn’t even been publicly recognized by the platform since July 2021, he is clearly becoming increasingly frustrated with YouTube.
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LIRIK loses to impressive ‘Dr Disrespect’ lookalike character in UFC 3 – Dexerto
LIRIK loses to impressive ‘Dr Disrespect’ lookalike character in UFC 3 Twitch streamer LIRIK was in for the fight of his life in UFC 3 when his online opponent ended up controlling the two-time himself, Dr Disrespect. After loading into a match, LIRIK noticed his foe selected a created fighter to square down with his own in the octagon but had no idea what he was getting into until he had already agreed to the match. Upon the match preview, the streamer saw that his opponent “TheWeebRipper” had crafted an incredible model of Doc himself with the hair, glasses, and suit all included through body modifications. The shocked streamer laughed to himself at the created martial artist. “What the f*ck? Dude, that’s so well-done.” The fight itself ended up being one for the ages with the created Dr Disrespect’s moveset looking like something the Streamer of the Year himself would use in combat with combos and even taunts. Throughout the three rounds, the fight lasted, LIRIK was hit with elbows, spinning kicks, wild punches, jabs, and knockdowns. While he did manage to land a few good blows himself, it was clear he was no match for the power of electrifying entertainer. As time ticked down in the third round, LIRIK was backed into the cage and hit with an impressive two-time kick – one to the body and another square to the face resulting in a knockout. “That was such a good way to end it,” the impressed LIRIK applauded his nemesis. “I got one-twoed. Dude, that was funny sh*t.” Created custom fighters have always been a significant source of entertainment in pro wrestling or UFC games because there’s no limit to how creative people can be. Anything from real people, cartoon characters, politicians, fictional icons, or even Twitch streamers can be designed as custom fighters. For those wanting to see the real Doc fight, don’t get your hopes up. He pondered the idea of squaring off against other streamers after the Logan Paul – KSI rematch. “I’m trying to think who’d I would hop in the ring within my profession,” he said. “Nobody is on my level in terms of athleticism and size.” As it turns out, Doc may be too tough an opponent in both real life and video games.
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Dr Disrespect just responded to Harley’s fight offer from Creator Clash – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect just responded to Harley’s fight offer from Creator Clash Dr Disrespect / Creator ClashDays after Harley called out Dr Disrespect for a boxing match at the Creator Clash charity event, the leader of the Champions Club has finally responded. The self-professed best video gamer in the world is no stranger to fight offers, having been linked to clashes with fellow streamers TimTheTatman, Tyler1, and even NICKMERCS in the past. Although, many times, those have been offers put across in a jokey matter. Things spiced up on May 14 at Creator Clash, as Epic Meal Time’s Harley scored a victory against the Game Grumps’ Arin Hanson. Harley wants Dr Disrespect as next boxing opponent After the fight, where Harley congratulated his defeated opponent as a “winner” for just stepping in the ring with him, he quickly turned his attention to the Doc. “I want to say another thing. This wasn’t about me, this is for a good cause, that’s why I did it. However, I only used about 20% of my ability, and I would like to exercise the remaining 80%. I want to fight someone bigger, I want them to know it’s going down. The Doc – I’m talking to YOU! https://youtu.be/nMWM0JBgAFY “I’m six foot six. You think you’re tall, you think you’re the Two-Time. This isn’t a game, boy. Let me tell you something – that bulletproof vest you wear isn’t gonna stop those guns.” Whoa @HarleyPlays calls out @DrDisrespect for his night next! Who do you think would win? #creatorclash pic.twitter.com/qFLsqkKjTo — Dexerto (@Dexerto) May 15, 2022 Dr Disrespect responds to fight offer from Creator Clash Naturally, the entire Champions Club have been waiting for their favorite streamer to reply to the challenge. On May 18, four days later, the streaming sensation broke his silence on the matter. When asked about whether you’ll see him in the ring soon, he said: “How many times do we have to talk about this? It’s the same thing when you guys say, ‘Timmy is calling you out, you should box Timmy in the ring.’ “Do we not understand the difference in athletic ability – in terms of footwork, hand-eye coordination, and speed?” While it’s not exactly a yes or a no, clearly the Doc backs himself against any opponent of a similar size. This might not be the last we hear about a potential fight as the question is still unanswered: Will we ever see violence, speed, and momentum pour into a boxing arena?
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Dr Disrespect jokes about his E3 2019 bathroom disaster after Twitch ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect jokes about his E3 2019 bathroom disaster after Twitch ban Dr DisrespectPopular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect finally gave his side of the story after being banned from both Twitch and E3 2019 for live streaming in public bathrooms at the event. For those that have been living under a rock during this year’s E3, Dr Disrespect was banned from both Twitch and from the convention after he kept his stream rolling during multiple bathroom visits. After an endless amount of jokes and memes about the Two-Time going number two, the Doc has come out with a new YouTube video detailing his first E3 live streaming experience and explains why he visited the restrooms so much. Mishaps lead to recaps. Full vid coming soon. P.S. – My director Alex was fired. pic.twitter.com/0WYMnPjByq — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) June 13, 2019 “Mishaps lead to recaps” Doc doesn’t spend a whole lot of time in his latest video talking about the bathroom incident or his bans: the video starts off as you would expect it, with the Two-Time interacting with fans and just hamming it up in general. He took pictures, hated on mobile gamers, visited the GFuel stand and schmoozed his way through the convention floor – pretty much what you would expect Doc to do during a live stream. At the end of the video, towards the 10:20 mark, Disrespect revealed to his crew that he needed to use the bathroom, ASAP. “I got diarrhea, hot,” The Two-Time said. “Can we find the diarrhea place? I’m starting to get pissed off.” From there, the video ends with Doc ducking into the nearest men’s room then getting ready in a stall, and the rest is history. Is Dr Disrespect still in Twitch jail? At the time of writing, Dr Disrespect is still banned from broadcasting on Twitch due to his E3 bathroom debacle, and there’s still no word on when he’ll officially be back. The chances of him receiving a permanent ban are pretty slim, since he’s one of the most popular content creators on the platform – but even though it’s unlikely, we still can’t rule it out altogether. Plenty of games got a lot of hype at E3 2019, like Cyberpunk 2077 (thanks Keanu) and the Final Fantasy VII Remake, but it seems like Dr Disrespect still managed to steal the show.
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Dr Disrespect issues desperate plea to video game developers – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect issues desperate plea to video game developers GFUELCall of Duty game be the answer to his problems? The popular Twitch streamer, who has over 3.4 million followers on the platform at the time of writing, has voiced his frustrations about the lack of game options for him to stream. The Doc hinted at a streaming hiatus during his April 25 stream and went one step further by asking fellow “passionate gamers” about the issue on Twitter, clearly frustrated by the current situation. “It’s a 150 billion dollar industry. Where are the quality competitive shooter games?” Dr Disrespect tweeted on April 25. “I’m bleeding black blood and my sanity is nuts right now.” While the Two-Time’s hint at a break from streaming might be a shock for some of his fans, he clearly doesn’t think that he’s alone in thinking that the shooter game scene isn’t as impressive as it could be. It’s a 150 billion dollar industry. Where are the quality competitive shooter games? I’m bleeding black blood and my sanity is nuts right now. I know you passionate gamers have to be thinking the same thing. I can’t be the only one. pic.twitter.com/n3jxn9hN3R — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) April 25, 2019 Valve recommends CS:GO to Dr Disrespect Shortly after the Doc made his plea for a new title, he got a response from Valve. The developer’s response seemingly hinted at the fact that he should try out Counter-Strike: Global Offensive again, as he has in the past. Could Call of Duty be the answer? “I know you passionate gamers have to be thinking the same thing. I can’t be the only one,” the streamer also tweeted, reaching out to members of the gaming community. OpTic Gaming’s Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards responded, too, suggesting that all of Dr Disrespect’s problems may soon disappear if rumors of Infinity Ward continuing the Modern Warfare series with their 2019 Call of Duty title are to be believed. “Doc, I’m telling you if it’s MW4… We are gonna have to do some huge things,” he responded. doc i’m telling you if it’s MW4 next year… we gonna have to do some huge things — hitch. (@OpTicHitch) April 26, 2019 The rumors have started to look a little more concrete of late, too, as former Infinity Ward Creative Strategist and Community Manager Robert ‘fourzerotwo’ Bowling hinted that the next game would indeed be “modern warfare.” Whether or not that will be enough to encourage Dr Disrespect to stick around on Twitch and continue to stream for all members of the Champions Club remains to be seen, but he’s not happy. That, we know.
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Dr Disrespect issues Kick contract demand after xQc’s mega-deal – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect issues Kick contract demand after xQc’s mega-deal Twitter/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has issued Kick a contract demand to get him to join the platform, just days after xQc inked a mega-deal worth over $70 million. Since its launch in late 2022, Trainwreck co-owned streaming platform Kick has skyrocketed in popularity with streamers. Twitch star xQc signed a non-exclusive deal worth over $70M, and just days later Amouranth followed suit — although it’s unknown how much her contract was worth. Now, Dr Disrespect has shared how much it would take for the platform to get him to move over from YouTube, where his streams have been since his infamous ban from Twitch. Dr Disrespect says $50M will get him to join Kick In a tweet on June 22, Dr Disrespect posted a picture of him with a green box around his face similar to other recent Kick announcements on Twitter. Keeping it short and sweet, he said: “50 Million is my number…” Fans quickly took to the replies of the tweet to share their thoughts on the two-time joining the budding site, though the official Kick streaming account hasn’t responded at the time of writing. “See you soon, Doc,” one user replied. Another fan commented: “Giving them a bargain, respectful man.” Rumors of Dr Disrespect moving platforms have swirled around the community for months, with many of them starting back in March after the Two-Time made a comment about it on stream. Trainwreck and team have continually teased big-name signings for the green platform, with the last two the biggest the platform has seen since its inception. We’ll have to wait to see what happens in the future, but in the meantime, you can read more about Kick’s plans for the future in an interview here.
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Dr Disrespect issues hilariously stern warning to viewers using adblock – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect issues hilariously stern warning to viewers using adblock Twitch/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect had some harsh words for viewers who don’t subscribe to his Twitch channel and use software that blocks advertisements. During a March 4 broadcast, the Two-Time started hyping up his platform and urged each of his viewers to subscribe to the Champions Club – his unique term for becoming a Twitch subscriber. “Gentlemen, get your VIP seats,” he exclaimed. “I’m talking feet on the floor, everyone gets a front-row ticket when you join the Champions Club whether you’re Amazon Primed out of your mind, tier one, tier two, tier three. I don’t need to get into the details.” The former Blockbuster Video Game Champion then issued a warning for anyone who watches his stream while using an adblocker. “If you’re not subscribing and you’re watching me for free and you have adblocker, get the f**k out of here!” Doc screamed while motioning with his hands for people to leave. While subscribing to a streamer will remove ads, it’s not the only way users avoid commercials. Many internet browsers have third-party add-ons that can prevent commercials from showing up on websites, even during YouTube videos and Twitch streams. After a brief pause, Doc continued to blast the leechers while standing outside of the arena. “I don’t do nothing for free. Not when HBO is charging $15 extra a month on top of the $190 cable bill that I’m already getting.” Although Doc was only joking with his HBO comments, he has a reputation of keeping up to date with pop culture such as when he called the Best Picture Oscar-winning South Korean film Parasite “corny” with a terrible ending. “Why? I have no idea,” Doc further joked at HBO’s expense. “Game of Thrones is done. Think about it.” I give Parasite a 6.3/10. Decent acting. Good cinematography. But let’s all be honest with ourselves… it was corny. Ending was terrible. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) February 10, 2020 While Dr Disrespect may not be a fan of the current HBO lineup, hopefully, the upcoming adaptation of The Last of Us can bring the violence, speed and momentum he has become accustomed to. In either case, he’s made it pretty clear that if the premium networks can charge for viewers, so can he, so those who watch his streams using an ad blocker and don’t subscribe should consider themselves officially warned.
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Dr Disrespect new game studio confirmed with plans to challenge Warzone & Apex Legends – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect new game studio confirmed with plans to challenge Warzone & Apex Legends YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has talked about making a “vertical battle royale” for a long time now to challenge the likes of Warzone and Apex Legends. Now, it certainly looks on the cards thanks to a brand-new job listing on his website. The Doc is an expert when it comes to battle royale games. Not only has he played everything from Apex Legends to Warzone, but he’s also lived up to his motto of violence, speed, and momentum on the battlefield. But his talents run a little deeper than that. He’s interested in game design, too. He helped design a Rogue Company map and wants to team up with Riot Games to design one in Valorant, too. And he’s hellbent on the idea of building his own game to take on the big dogs. In 2018, he shared details on an inventive battle royale game concept he had in mind. Now, all these years later, it looks like the project is entirely legit, after Dr Disrespect showed viewers a sneak peek and a newly-discovered job posting. Timestamp at 44:30 for mobile viewers. In May 2021, fans spotted a folder named ‘GameIdea_1’ on display in the background of the Two-Time’s stream. On August 9, 2021, viewers finally built up the courage to ask him what was inside. He hesitated at first, saying, “I don’t want to tease. Maybe I’m looking at something. I’ll let you know when it’s time.” But he eventually caved in and opened the folder, showing them what was inside. “This will be the last sneak peek,” he said before showing them some epic concept art from his game with the working title, ‘Vertical BR.’ The art shows two sectors within a massive building, including a machine room and a balcony atop some clouds. It ties into what he’s said in the past about the game revolving around a fire that starts at the bottom of the building. As players fight each other they also must try to ascend and escape using various exit points. Dr Disrespect game studio confirmed On August 10, 2021 it was also discovered that Doc had posted a “help wanted” ad on the Champions Club website looking for a gaming studio head to “take the game industry by storm.” “The studio plans to forge a partnership with a select list of mega influencers and then work closely with them to launch their dream gaming title,” the job posting reads. “Those gaming titles will either be incubated and developed OR partner/co develop with existing indie game developers and launched as mega titles.” That’s all we know about Dr Disrespect’s potential new battle royale game so far. It’s an exciting concept that just might have the potential to challenge giants like Apex Legends and Warzone.
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Dr Disrespect is a trailblazer and his new game studio proves it – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect is a trailblazer and his new game studio proves it G FUEL / Rogue CompanyAfter years of saying the gaming industry needs a new multiplayer game to rival the likes of Call of Duty, Battlefield, Halo, and others, Dr Disrespect is taking a historic step that shows he’s still at the tippy top of the streaming mountain. It’s been a whirlwind two years for Doc since receiving his Streamer of the Year 2019 trophy at the Esports Awards. Out of nowhere, he was banned on Twitch and was forced to find a new home on YouTube. Over a year later, we still don’t have any answers on that front. But that hasn’t stopped him from continuing his industry-leading production value on his new platform, and it certainly hasn’t put a halt to him playing the biggest games in the world. In the last few months, he’s dabbled with everything from Valorant to Apex Legends, trying to find one that sticks – but also one that resonates with his community. While the ongoing Warzone hacker problem, and lack of anti-chat, has pushed other big personalities like NICKMERCS, CouRage, and TimTheTatman towards other titles, Dr Disrespect has a much bigger plan. His character has grown in popularity, standing out from other popular streamers as the only fictional alter-ego of himself on screen, almost like a WWE superstar. But that’s not enough. Next, he wants to take over. Dr Disrespect game studio On August 10, the existence of his very own game studio was confirmed with a job listing. In what’s been described as a “life-changing opportunity” to become the Co-Founder and Studio Head of a AA/AAA gaming studio, it looks like Dr Disrespect is diving back into game development on a much grander scale. Anyone familiar with his work, especially before his meteoric rise on Twitch, will know that he previously worked as a Level Designer on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and has a huge passion for it. As a streamer, he took it one step further by issuing a challenge to Rogue Company’s dev team, who eventually let him make his own map. Obviously, he called it The Arena. Now, these top streamers can use their platform in a variety of ways. Ninja has become a mainstream icon since his Fortnite successes – appearing in TV shows, launching an Adidas merchandise collaboration – and then stepped back from daily broadcasts to pursue other passions. Valkyrae has had a similar rise, but has steered more towards trending music – appearing in Corpse Husband’s DAYWALKER! video. Those are all massive achievements and show how far streamers have come, changing the perception of video gamers and empowering other creators to believe the sky is the limit. To some degree, Doc has racked up similar accolades, whether it be writing his own book or developing his own TV show. Ambition When it comes to Dr Disrespect’s latest venture, though, people have to realize that this is a totally different ball game. Not only does it show how far his fictional on-screen character has come over the years, but it’s a representation of the ambition of the man behind the wig, Guy Beahm. He’s always said he wants to build a game that’s better than anything out there, and now it appears he has the resources to do it. The studio he’s building will be focusing on the development of games published on Epic Games, Steam, and console platforms. The studio is also asking for a Gaming Studio Head that has demonstrable experience leading development of games with a player base of over 100,000 people. If he pulls this off, which will likely be a very long, drawn-out process, there are not many influencers in the world with the sort of reach he has. Hundreds of thousands of Champions Club members and fans dive into the Arena to see him play games every single week, and that same community alone would give any project a massive headstart on the competition – if it’s good. While he might not be everybody’s cup of tea – bringing violence, speed, and momentum to each and every stream – one thing is certain… This is one of the most ambitious and courageous steps any major streamer has ever taken. The risks are stacked high, with possible viral embarrassment if it goes wrong. But the rewards could be multi-million (he would say billion) dollar partnerships, international recognition, and critically acclaimed success in the first-person shooter space. The first streamer to develop a AAA game? If anyone can pull it off, it’s the Two-Time. Trailblazer.
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Dr Disrespect invades DrLupo’s chat and gets perfect response – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect invades DrLupo’s chat and gets perfect response YouTube: DrDisrespectDr Disrespect is never one to hold back so when he jumped into DrLupo’s chat and got what he was looking for right away, he let the Champions Club know exactly how he was feeling. Dr Disrespect and DrLupo are two of the biggest streamers in all of gaming, and while they might sound like a mismatched pair of medical professionals, the two are actually quite the formidable team when they’re together. That’s why The Two-Time was so thrilled by the response he got after invading Lupo’s chat with the hope of luring him into play the extraction shooter Hunt: Showdown together in the near future. DrLupo’s perfect response to Dr Disrespect’s invite In his typical over-the-top fashion, Dr Disrespect dropped into his pal’s stream and made a show of getting into the business. He stayed perfectly in character while composing his vaguely threatening comment to his content creation colleague “I need to know now, have you played Hunt: Showdown?” he asked, signing the message with his own name. Lupo knew what was coming next and skipped right into giving the other doctor exactly what he was after. “Doc, I have played Hunt: Showdown and I think it’s an exceptional game as well. You trying to run it up with me and [Poolshark?] The straightforward-but-enthusiastic exchange absolutely uplifted the Blockbuster Video Game World Champion and he let it show right away. “Okay, perfect. I love that…that’s the type of response I’m looking for, you know what I mean?” It doesn’t hurt that this trio has already done some real damage in Escape from Tarkov, so the transition to another tactical FPS should be a breeze for this gang of multitalented streamers.
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Dr Disrespect instantly regrets mocking aim tip from TSM Viss – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect instantly regrets mocking aim tip from TSM Viss Twitch: Dr DisrespectPopular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect was left red in the face after trying to mock his friend for making a tip video, before discovering that he didn’t even know about it. When it comes to entertaining fans on Twitch, The Doc dominates by matching his top-level production with highly skilled gameplay. Yet, things don’t always go his way. He’s shown an Fortnite Battle Royale, hilariously mocked the map layout in PlayerUnknown’s Battleground, and even raged at Apex Legends. However, all that fury could have been avoided if he just looked into his computer settings. During his July 15 stream, The Doc had uncovered a video from one of his regular battle royale partners, Team SoloMid’s Viss. The clip showed Viss making a brief tutorial about improving aim in games – centering around switching off mouse acceleration. The Two-Time quickly laughed this off as a video for newbies and even mocked his friend. “Come on Viss! Everyone knows this. Come on Viss, everyone knows to turn that off man,” he added. However, the tables quickly turned on The Doc when he opened up his mouse set-up for all of his viewers to see. Despite claiming he knew that mouse acceleration should be off, the streamer had left it on – leaving him red faced in front of thousands of loyal viewers as he sheepishly turned it off. After realizing that he’d made a major mistake, the Two-Time quickly cut to a commercial about Twitch Prime before getting ready for a game of Apex Legends. Once he returned from that brief intermission, The Doc’s viewers continued to spam laughter in his chat about what had just unfolded, but he completely ignored and acted as nothing had even happened. Of course, it didn’t affect the streamer’s performance in any way as he marched on through games of Apex Legends for the next four hours – snapping enemies with the trademark violence, speed and momentum. However, maybe next time he’ll be a little more wary of trying to laugh off helpful tips. Some of them are quite useful and not everybody knows about them.
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Dr Disrespect inspires YouTuber to break out insane 80s guitar solo – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect inspires YouTuber to break out insane 80s guitar solo Dr Disrespect, YouTube: Ahmad SleeqA talented fan of Dr Disrespect has left YouTubers stunned by their guitar skills, after uploading a solo inspired by The Two Time champion himself. Dr Disrespect has a loyal legion of fans tuning in for his streams, with The Doc’s recent offerings laying down his thoughts on the first trailer for Modern Warfare 2. With an infectious personality and an unbreakable will for success, this has inspired YouTuber and guitarist Ahmad Sleeq to pay tribute to The Doc. However, this isn’t an ordinary thank you to Dr Disrespect as Sleeq has uploaded a face-melting guitar solo to his channel, inspired by his 80s aesthetic. YouTuber shares 80s style guitar solo inspired by Dr Disrespect Captioned ‘POV: The Two Times Inspires you to rip out an 80s solo while he streams in the background’, the video showcases Sleeq’s sensational soloing skills over an 80s backing track. In the background, The Doc can be seen playing Fortnite ahead of his $100,000 tournament. Sleeq included a straightforward description, simply stating: “Dr. Disrespect, love you man.” The style of the track itself is akin to that of 80s glam rock bands such as Europe and wouldn’t be out of place in one of The Doc’s own tracks. Dr Disrespect teased new music earlier this year, debuting a few snippets of an unreleased track to fans during a YouTube stream. The scintillating preview got fans excited, especially as The Doc announced a full-length LP shortly after. With Sleeq declaring himself a fan of “80s music fun and everything guitar related” in his YouTube bio, it’d be a whirlwind combination if fate brought the pair together. We’ll certainly be keeping an eye out.
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Dr Disrespect has incredible reaction to bizarre Crab Fight game trailer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has incredible reaction to bizarre Crab Fight game trailer Twitch: Dr Disrespect/Crab FightDr Disrespect may get flustered every now and again following a fan’s donation, but asking him to check out a hot new release seems like a surefire way to land yourself in his bad books. Dr Disrespect wants a new game to switch it up The popular Twitch streamer, who has amassed a cult following on the livestreaming platform, will regularly play a variety of games on his channel – while always circling back to a battle royale title of some sort in a bid to dominate his opponents. That was no different on April 12, when he had been streaming his Fortnite solo arena sessions for over four hours, before stating he was becoming tired of the battle royale and looking to switch up his game for the rest of the stream. Dr Disrespect reacts to bizarre game trailer In that downtime, one fan dropped a donation on The Doc. Yet, instead of leaving a message from him to read out, the donation had a suggestion for the next game that the streamer could move on to. However, it wasn’t a brand new battle royale or first-person shooter, but instead the game ‘Crab Fight’ for Nintendo Switch – and the Doc didn’t take it too well. “Everyone, attention. Shut down the stream, we’ve got a go-to premiere trailer from a donation saying this is the game Doctor for you,” sarcastically called out the streamer, before pressing play. After watching a few seconds of the bizarre trailer, the Doc had some brutal words for the donator who recommended he took his time to view the game. “Hey Jordan, don’t ever fucking donate to me again,” roared the streamer before walking away from his stream for a few minutes. While the two-time is usually up for playing new games on stream, it doesn’t look like fans will be able to tune into him duking it out in Crab Fight anytime soon. Even if the majority of his viewers aren’t disappointed by that reality, at least one person will be – and our thoughts go out to Jordan’s crushed dreams.
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Dr Disrespect reveals impressive YouTube stats two years after Twitch departure – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals impressive YouTube stats two years after Twitch departure YouTube: DrDisrespectDr Disrespect has made massive strides on YouTube in the two years since he’s been banned on Twitch, and the stats prove it — revealing an insane growth in his channel’s viewership. Doc was one of the most-followed streamers on Twitch. They wanted to keep him for the long haul, too, after putting pen to paper on a multi-year contract. Little did he know, an extraordinary plot-twist would soon follow it. He was permanently banned not long after signing that deal. The reason why is still unknown. He finally settled a legal dispute with them over it on March 10, although the ban was still upheld, meaning he won’t return. However, according to the statistics of his YouTube channel, he won’t need to. A report by Stream Hatchet highlighted his insane growth. The stats report focused on month-over-month hours watched on his channel between February 2021 and February 2022. He averaged 1.9 million hours watched per month, with a high of 2.69 million and a low of 1.03 million. What’s more, the report concluded his viewership had grown by more than 48% in terms of hours watched compared to his first year on the platform. He also had a higher peak concurrent viewership on YouTube compared to Twitch. Naturally, the two-time was ecstatic with these numbers. He shared the report on social media, saying: “Powerful. Athletic. Good Looking. I’m the complete package.” It’s also a sign that he’s happy where he is. Powerful, athletic, good looking… I’m the complete package. https://t.co/N4hgeHak16 — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) March 11, 2022 Even if he could return to Twitch, his viewership numbers suggest it might not be in his best interests. Doc is thriving on YouTube, and his buddies TimTheTatman and DrLupo are signed with the platform, too. Either way, it goes to show that the two-time and his dedicated fanbase, the Champions Club, are inseparable — regardless of where he streams. The world is his for the taking, and he’s grabbing it with both hands.
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Dr Disrespect impressed by YouTuber who snuck onto NBA Finals court for Game 5 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect impressed by YouTuber who snuck onto NBA Finals court for Game 5 Dr Disrespect / BigDawsTVDr Disrespect has admitted that he was impressed with the YouTuber who walked through security to get on the court during an NBA Finals clash between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors. The Warriors were victorious in Game 5, beating the Celtics by 104-94 in a convincing display. The win takes coach Steve Kerr within touching distance of another championship win, as they lead the series 3-2. A YouTube content creator, who goes by the name of BigDawsTV, was caught impersonating Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson in Game 5. After avoiding five layers of security, the fake Klay was seen shooting all over the court for over 10 minutes. The prank landed him a lifeline ban from the venue, the Chase Center, in San Francisco, California, though one of the biggest streamers (and NBA fans) on the internet couldn’t help but be impressed. Dr Disrespect responds to ‘fake Klay’ at NBA Finals Game 5 As many will know already, BigDawsTV‘s story has blown up since he was ejected from the arena with a ban letter. So much so that Dr Disrespect – a known fan of the Warriors – was asked about his thoughts on stream. “I saw that video man… He kinda looks like him. I swear, if I’d have seen him on the streets, I’d have to call him out real quick. I wonder how many times he was called out and they had to edit, or cut that out, y’know?” There was one thing that caught the attention of the Two-Time, though. “He was hitting some threes on the court, though, you can’t deny it,” Doc added – clearly impressed. “He was hitting some threes – Woo!” After cashing in on his 10 minutes of fame, the Klay Thompson-impersonating YouTuber racked up over two million views on the video. A lifetime ban… but what a way to go viral.
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Dr Disrespect impersonator now selling Doc-inspired bath water to compete with Belle Delphine – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect impersonator now selling Doc-inspired bath water to compete with Belle Delphine YouTube: DrDipsRespectThe bath water-selling business has been taken to a whole new level, thanks to a hilarious The Doc’s Twitch ban back in June, Dr DipsRespect emerged as an alternative to the leader of the Champions Club, although his resume isn’t quite as impressive. While The Doc is a two-time, back-to-back Blockbuster video gaming champion, Dr DipsRespect’s claims to fame are his appearances in two state-wide spelling bees, where he allegedly finished in third and ninth place respectively. 600Inspired by Belle Delphine, who became a viral sensation when she announced that she would be selling her ‘Gamer Girl Bath Water’ to “thirsty fans”, Dr DipsRespect has posted a new YouTube video advertising a product that he hopes will make a splash in the online gaming community. The chief of the Participants Club – named because he hasn’t actually won a championship yet – uploaded a four-minute advertisement for his new product ‘Participants Water’ which he says is “better than Gamer Girl bath water.” Sitting in a bathtub surrounded by candles, adorned with the “pellet-proof” mullet and the “Bing protato-type scopes”, Dr DipsRespect gave fans a glimpse into how he fills up every jar, filtering it through his “Scandanavian dirt worm” moustache, sealing every jar “with a kiss.” While Dr DipsRespect tried to fill the gap left by The Doc during his ban, the real Dr Disrespect has now returned to Twitch, and has already taken a cheeky dig at superstar streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and his subscriber count. The real Doc has yet to specifically address his copycat on stream or on social media, so we don’t know how he’ll feel about his imposter advertising his bath water, although he mentioned “want-to-be Doctors” during a rant about Twitch rejecting his new bathroom emote. For those who would like to purchase a bottle of Dr DipsRespect’s Participants Water, for whatever reason, the streamer provided a link where fans can pick up their very own faux-Doc bathwater. If any Doc enthusiasts do decide to purchase the bathwater, they should remember it’s not safe for drinking.
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Dr Disrespect immediately regrets “ratio” challenge after Minecraft streamer Tubbo responds – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect immediately regrets “ratio” challenge after Minecraft streamer Tubbo responds Dr Disrespect/TubboDr Disrespect claimed that he would never be ratio’d on social media, but that didn’t last long as Minecraft star Tubbo stepped up to the plate once again. Getting the ratio over someone else on social media has become the go-to tactic of frequent commenters over the last year or so. Put up what is perceived as a bad tweet, and the comments with less be filled with ‘ratio’ and ‘L’ as responders look to pick up more retweets and likes than the tweet they’re replying to. Claiming you’ve never been ratio’d, or never will be, is just daring someone to step up to the plate as Minecraft stars like Tubbo and TommyInnit have proven time and time again. Though, going against Dr Disrespect is no easy feat. The former Twitch streamer now-turned YouTube star is formidable on social media. He’ll fire back at pretty much everyone, especially those who he games with on a regular basis. Though, on September 23, he became the latest to lay down the ratio gauntlet. “I’ve never been out ratio’d. And I never will be,” The Two-Time stated, but it didn’t take long for him to regret that decision. Fellow streamers like TimTheTatMan, Courage, and SypherPK tried to take The Doc’s crown but it was Tubbo who stole a march on him with a simple post of “Ratio old man.” The Minecraft YouTuber picked up nearly double the likes of Doc’s initial tweet, handing him the ratio. Though, he didn’t stop there. Tubbo’s back-up account – TubboTWO – even managed to ratio The Doc in the replies with a simple response to his tweet, posting: “Ahahahah guys.” The Two-Time stated that he would wait for the Minecrafter to delete his tweets, that hasn’t happened and he might just have to take the L on this one. It’s hard to mess with the Minecrafters on Twitter.
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Dr Disrespect hypes up Twitch return with epic video – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hypes up Twitch return with epic video Dr Disrespect, TwitchMassively popular internet personality and Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect was booted from the platform in mid-June, after broadcasting inside of a public bathroom at E3 2019 – but now, the Two-Time is finally making his return to the site, following his lengthy two-week ban. While the Doc was unbanned from Twitch on June 25, he’s waited two more weeks before making his comeback, even breaking character to release an official statement concerning his bathroom blunder on July 1. After promising that he’s working on a slew of projects to “elevate” his brand and “gaming entertainment as a whole,” fans are waiting with bated breath for his return – which comes in just one day. Although some fans attributed the Doc’s streaming delay to further reflection on his ban, others speculated that the Two-Time is making big changes to his production value – which may be the case, considering the new cityscape teased in his trailer for his July 8 stream. Dr Disrespect has even teased such a development beforehand, posting a telling image of the Arena to Twitter on July 5 with the caption, “Under construction, come back later. However, others argue that the Doc might return with another IRL stream, following the fumble made in his first real-life broadcast during E3. https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/dr-disrespect-teases-stream-changes-ahead-highly-anticipated-twitch-return-779235A Twitter video uploaded on June 27 appears to hint that Dr Disrespect may perform an actual base jump for the camrea, as he made a call to “Dan the Body” in the video skit to discuss a fictional “jump” from the Empire State Building. Whie speculation continues to abound as to the actual content of the Doc’s comeback stream, there’s no denying that his E3 bathroom broadcast caused massive waves in the online space – but he isn’t the only major personality to have filmed in a washroom, by far. Controversial YouTuber Logan Paul uploaded a YouTube video following Dr Disrespect’s Twitch ban, showing himself using a urinal while speaking to his cameraman. https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/logan-paul-under-fire-filming-bathroom-dr-disrespect-fiasco-769826While Paul has yet to publicly address his controversial vlog, Beahm’s lengthy Twitlonger post discussing his ban precedes an incredibly hype comeback stream that already has fans on the edge of their seats.
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Dr DisRespect house shooter used BB gun, authorities say – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect house shooter used BB gun, authorities say Dr DisRespect – Twitch / San Diego City BeatAn article in the San Diego Union-Tribune revealed more details concerning the shooting of Twitch streamer Guy ‘Dr DisRespect’ Beahm’s Encinitas home. According to the area’s Sheriff’s Department, the shooter used a BB gun, knocking out the window of a Porsche Sedan and shattering an upstairs window in the Doc’s home. The shooter was suspected to have shot from a nearby park, as told by Lt. Amber Baggs. The shooting occurred over the course of two separate days, with the first instance being reported at 7:15 a.m. on Monday, September 10, and the second at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, September 11. No suspects have yet been named, and police have no indication that the shootings were intentionally targeting the streamer due to his online presence. The Doc was in the middle of a live stream when the second shooting occurred. Clips of the event were spread throughout Twitch and subsequently the internet at large, where bullets hitting the house are clearly audible. The Doc appeared to be visibly shaken by this incident and told his viewers that he would have to end the stream. “I’ve got to end the broadcast right now,” he stated to his audience. “Someone shot at our house, broke the fucking upstairs window. This is the second shot, someone shot yesterday at our fucking house and someone shot again right now. Connected with the house, upstairs.” The Doc returned the next day and refused to answer questions regarding the incident, but let his viewers know that he was safe and that necessary measures were being taken regarding his safety. There has been an outpouring of support from his supporters, which now exceed over 2,724,000 followers on Twitch.
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Dr Disrespect to host first ever IRL stream at E3 – Full details [UPDATED] – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect to host first ever IRL stream at E3 – Full details [UPDATED] Twitch: Dr Disrespect / E3UPDATE 5:00PM PST, June 11: Dr Disrespect has been banned from Twitch following his IRL E3 stream, after he broadcasted live from a public bathroom. Twitch star Dr Disrespect has announced that he’s going to be hosting his first ever IRL livestream on June 11 during E3 2019. E3 season is one of the best times of the year for gamers, as many new game announcements and release dates are made public – it’s all very exciting. This year’s event is about to get better though, as popular Twitch personality Dr Disrespect has announced he’s going to be hosting his first ever in-real-life livestream at the E3 venue itself. When is the stream? “I’m gonna be there tomorrow!” The Two-Time said while watching Ubisoft’s June 10 E3 presentation. “I should announce it now, right? I’ll just announce it right now. I’m doing my first ever IRL stream tomorrow live from E3.” The stream starts tomorrow, meaning June 11. Or today, if you’re reading this tomorrow – you get the gist. His broadcast kicks off at 12PM PST / 3PM EST, and will be hosted on his official Twitch channel. What’s happening in the stream? Doc himself said that the stream will start off with him eating breakfast, before walking to and lining up for the event. He’ll then be going around the venue trying out as many of the game demos and entertainment stalls on the show floor as he can. “We got a camera crew, we got everything live on Twitch.tv. Right here. Dr’s first ever IRL stream,” he explained excitedly. “Be ready, baby! Gonna be juiced up, man. WOO!” Speaking of E3… Many new games have been shown off during this year’s event – Cyberpunk 2077 being just one of them. Keanu Reeves himself shocked the gaming world after it was revealed that he has a leading role in the upcoming CD Projekt Red title. Viewers were also amazed by the unveiling of Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs Legion, which is set in London in a dystopian post-Brexit world. The recently-announced trailer shows Legion to be the best game in the series yet.
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Dr Disrespect hops on the mic in NFL Sunday Night cameo – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hops on the mic in NFL Sunday Night cameo Twitter: SNF on NBCDr Disrespect has made another NFL cameo, this time cutting a promo video for the latest Broncos vs 49ers battle. The Doc is back in the world of NFL and making waves once again. The official account of Sunday Night Football on NBC posted a promotional video to preview the Broncos vs 49ers battle. In a surprise appearance, it was Dr Disrespect himself who appeared on screen to talk about the match. In the quick clip, Doc previews the clash while also making it known that he himself is a champion and “athlete” in his own right. Still sporting his now iconic streaming look, the two-time’s fans were quick to comment on the video and express their excitement and seeing him back involved with the NFL once again, this time on NBC and during SNF. This isn’t the first time Doc has been involved with the NFL. Back in August, Dr Disrespect made a surprise appearance at the 49ers training camp. The footage of the cameo went viral – with many even praising his appearance. Ex-NFL punter Pat McAfee talked on a YouTube live stream after the event about how “incredibly impressed” he was by the performance he put on. In April 2022, Dr Disrespect also made an appearance at the 2022 NFL Draft where he announced the 49ers third-round selection. In recent months, Dr Disrespect has been branching out more than usual when it comes to working on his usual streaming content. He’s been sharing more details and looks about his upcoming video game Deadrop. As well as this, Doc has been streaming Modern Warfare 2’s beta, sharing his thoughts on the game.
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Dr Disrespect hits back at troll donator referencing E3 incident – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hits back at troll donator referencing E3 incident Dr Disrespect – YouTubeDr Disrespect made headlines during E3 2019 thanks to his bathroom debacle and many viewers still haven’t forgotten about it. Doc is one of the biggest streamers on Twitch and while he has plenty of fans, he always has a ton of people who just love to hate him in his chat on any given day. This isn’t anything new as it seems to be the bigger you are, the more trolls you have. It also doesn’t help that the Two-Time has found himself in hot water so recently. During E3 2019, he had his first-ever IRL stream in which he made the poor decision to walk into a public bathroom and keep the stream going. He ended up having his E3 pass revoked and he was subsequently banned from Twitch as a result of it all. The Doc wasn’t away for long but he was memed and trolled over the incident, as expected, and that is continuing as we turn the calendar over to 2020. As he was reading donations on his stream, Dr Disrespect came across one that once again brought the bathroom ban back up. “There are a few maps with bathrooms in it and generally there is no loot as well as cameras,” read the donation, referring to Escape from Tarkov. Doc immediately responded to the dono by getting into the character of the donator and using a strange voice to mimic him. “It’s the worst thing in the world and I was so affected by it,” Doc said. “I had such a hard opinion about it and I thought he should have banned forever and ever and ever.” Many viewers have long moved on from the incident but there will still be a dedicated audience out there that looks to ruffle up some feathers as we saw here. For the most part, Doc has taken the criticism in stride, but there’s only so much someone can take before they snap. We’ll just have to wait and see if people keep the meme going into the new decade. With so many streamers making the jump to other platforms like YouTube, Mixer, and Facebook Gaming, Doc is one of the biggest names left on Amazon’s platform and he’ll be looking to capitalize on that.
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Dr Disrespect hits back at viewer who claims he got “destroyed” in PUBG – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hits back at viewer who claims he got “destroyed” in PUBG Streaming star Dr Disrespect unleashed his trademark wrath on one viewer who tried to call him out for ‘crying’ about a death in PUBG. Dr Disrespect has managed to cement himself as one of the top streamers on Twitch by combining his unrivaled production, high-level gameplay, and his infectiously entertaining personality altogether. What comes out of that mix are lengthy daily streams that keep viewers rocked whether he’s playing out one of his comedic skits, or winning matches of battle royales like PUBG or Apex Legends with his trademark violence, speed, and momentum. However, the leader of the Champions Club isn’t averse to taking on his own fans when they seemingly step out of line either – as he gives them both barrels of his verbal jabs, just like he does his opponents in games. During his December 30 stream, The Doc had been venturing in duo matches of PlayerUnknown’s Battleground when he fell to an elimination at the hands of a player who appeared to be cowering around a wall. Obviously, the streamer and his duo partner Halifax weren’t too happy, and while they didn’t rage about it, one viewer claimed that they ‘crying’ because they got ‘destroyed’, so the Doc took aim at them – mocking their comment before hitting them with a verbal barrage. “God you’re f*cking stupid. You’re so stupid! You’re so clueless,” exclaimed the two-time, throwing his hands around his head in disbelief. Yet, the Twitch star wasn’t finished there as he took aim at the viewer in question again and took his roasting session to the next level. He continued: “And the next time I see you, alright, make sure to include a few more Chicken Tacos, because last time I pulled through the drive-through, you didn’t give me everything I ordered alright.” Of course, it just goes to show that it always a bad idea to take on The Doc in a verbal sparring match as he will more than likely get the upper hand and take home the victory.
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Dr Disrespect hits back at viewer over “garbage quality” merch accusations – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hits back at viewer over “garbage quality” merch accusations YouTube/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect fired back at a viewer during a YouTube stream after they accused his merchandise of being “garbage quality.” The Champions Club forms one of the most dedicated streamer fanbases on the internet, fully supporting the Doc’s ‘Violence, speed, momentum’ mantra and backing him in any way possible. As with most top streamers or entertainers, merchandise is one of those ways fans look to support him. When one viewer criticized his merch, though, the Doc didn’t hold back, telling them exactly what he thought of their complaints. “I’m super disappointed in my VSM merch quality,” the comment read. “I paid $250 for two sweaters and they are garbage quality.” Dr Disrespect immediately said that the claim was “wrong,” suggesting that they should “do their f**king research.” “First off, you’re lying, because you’re just a baby Champions Club member who just joined,” he continued. “Now you’re trying to spread some sort of conspiracy in the chat. The VSM merch quality… There’s a reason why all of them are sold out. So first off you’re f**king lying. Second off, never heard that feedback ever regarding our merchandise.” Timestamp 5:07:05 The Doc went on to say that they have “some of the tippity-top quality in the entire industry,” and refuted the viewer’s claim that they spent $250. Finally, he said to “get this guy out of the arena,” moving on and jumping back into a game of Call of Duty: Vanguard, not discussing the matter any further. Needless to say, Dr Disrespect believes vehemently in the top quality of his merch, and is not entertaining any idea that it’s not some of the best available.
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Dr Disrespect hits back at backlash over “politics” ruining Starfield sponsorship – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hits back at backlash over “politics” ruining Starfield sponsorship YouTube/DrDisrespectDr Disrespect responded to recent backlash over a Starfield stream where he revealed his “past controversies” kept Bethesda from wanting to work with them. As the internet embraced Bethesda’s newest space RPG Starfield, Dr Disrespect went viral after a clip from his stream surfaced when he noticed the game has an option for pronouns in the character creator. After pulling up the Twitter/X account for Pete Hines, Bethesda’s head of publishing, Doc noticed he had pronouns in his bio and remarked how, “everything’s starting to make sense.” The two-time then revealed that he was denied a deal to work with Bethesda due to past “past controversies,” resulting in the clip spreading across social media, which Doc slammed as being taken out of context. Dr Disrespect responds to controversial Starfield stream Following the viral clip, Doc decided to address the drama on September 4 where he made it clear he wants to avoid “politics” in general and reiterated comments he made about politics staying out of games. “As you know on this channel, and it’s been like this since we started, we don’t deal with politics. You just won’t win. You got your extreme left, you got your extreme right. We don’t deal with them,” he said. The remarks echoed previous comments by the YouTuber where he called Activision’s decision to remove NICKMERCS’ Call of Duty skin “embarrassing” and said he would never discuss politics. “It doesn’t matter what your background is or where you’re from. It don’t matter. White, Mexican, Black, gay, lesbian, trans, it don’t matter. You know why? We don’t care inside of the arena,” he beamed. “We just want to get you your front-row ticket. Because it’s showtime here. It’s that simple. We don’t f**king care.” It’s still not clear exactly what “past controversies” kept Bethesda from wanting to work with Dr Disrespect. That said, aside from the aforementioned NICKMERCS drama, the streamer was mysteriously banned from Twitch in the summer of 2020, and we still have no idea why.
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Dr Disrespect hints that Twitch banned him to save money – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hints that Twitch banned him to save money Dr Disrespect (YouTube)Former Twitch star, Dr Disrespect, has hinted towards the reason for why he was axed from the Amazon-owned platform back in June of 2020. There’s no denying that Dr Disrespect is a titan of the streaming realm. Once the self-proclaimed ‘face of Twitch,’ he brings an entertainment and production value most streamers can only aspire to. But when the Doc was spontaneously banned from Twitch on June 26, this sent shockwaves which rippled through the livestreaming world. Since, everyone has speculated about the now-infamous ban, including 100 Thieves’ CEO, Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag. Fast-forward more than three months since Twitch swung the banhammer, and the world is none-the-wiser as to why Dr Disrespect was cut from the platform. But, during his September 28 broadcast, he hinted towards the reason. Twitch banned Dr Disrespect to save money? After running riot with Odell Beckham in Verdansk, the Doc took some time to interact with his viewers’ donations. During this, the Two-Time was prompted to “say the truth,” to which he explained that “he’s been wanting to speak his mind for a long time.” The Doc also added that he’s “being silenced by a process that we have to go through” while he continues to stream on YouTube. But after receiving another donation from a fan who claimed to be a “25-year active duty Master Chief”, the Doc provided a cryptic response which seemingly delved into the reason behind his ban. “Imagine the Navy going in there and getting rid of you, just out of nowhere. And then bringing in three new cadets. Because you know what, they say ‘man, even though he’s going to turn Master Chief, that’s a big, huge salary.” Segment starts at 2:58:55 for mobile users. This comes as Twitch welcomed both Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek and Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins back to their streaming platform, after Mixer was acquired by Facebook Gaming. The pair will no doubt have settled on a hefty sum before penning an exclusive contract with Twitch. As for the third cadet, it’s possible Dr Disrespect was referring to Logic, the ‘retired’ rapper who signed with Twitch in July in a seven-figure deal. Or, it could be a streamer who is yet to be announced. This speculation was fueled by Esports Talk, who questioned if shroud and Ninja could be the ‘cadets’ referred to. Of course, this still isn’t an explicit response. And based on his previous response regarding “being silenced by a process,” it seems that those looking to gain the exact reason behind Doc’s ban will have to wait a little while longer.
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Dr Disrespect hints at Michael Jordan-style Nike deal for his own “gaming shoes” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hints at Michael Jordan-style Nike deal for his own “gaming shoes” DrDisrespect/NikeDr Disrespect may have just teased his very own Nike deal to make “gaming shoes” in the future. The Two-Time is much more than just the greatest gamer to ever live – no citation needed. He’s also a 6’8 freak of nature who claims to have more athleticism than Lebron James, Conor McDavid, and Cristiano Ronaldo combined. As such, it may come as a surprise to many that Doc doesn’t have any sort of shoe brand deal yet, but that might be about to change. During a June 27 YouTube stream, the banned Twitch star received a “call” on his flip phone to discuss a new shoe with “Nike.” Dr Disrespect teases his own Nike “gaming shoes” In the skit, Doc spoke to a representative from Nike, commenting how he plays with his signature violence, speed, and momentum. “You want to make custom Dr Disrespect gaming shoes?” he asked. “I think it’s a great idea. Yes, I think there’s a demand.” Doc went on to explain to “Nike” that people often game in their socks and the ground gets cold, so having some sort of competitive gaming shoes would solve that problem. Doc! I don’t care when just sign me up! Let me pre-order and have them signed! New Nike Sponsored Gaming Shoes by @DrDisrespect Yayaya! #ChampionsClub #Nike Hey @Nike let’s make this happen! pic.twitter.com/hIjdfcflD9 — MrRanchero (@MrRancheroLive) June 28, 2022 The Two-Time had to end the “call” to get back and play some Warzone, but he certainly sparked some speculation with his stream segment. Of course, it’s possible this was all just a fun little skit by Doc and nothing is really in the works with Nike, but there seems to be some demand from the Champions Club. Some are already even clamoring for a signed pair! We’ll have to see if Dr Disrespect and Nike end up releasing an actual product together, but it’s clear that many want the pair to just do it.
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Chaos ensues after Dr Disrespect hilariously takes TimTheTatMan’s compliment the wrong way – Dexerto
Chaos ensues after Dr Disrespect hilariously takes TimTheTatMan’s compliment the wrong way Dr Disrespect, TimTheTatMan – TwitchPopular Twitch streamers Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatMan were in the midst playing Call of Duty: Blackout when Tim tried to pay the Doc a compliment – which backfired in a hilarious fashion. The two were discussing the Doc’s Business degree when Tim noted that he had ended up playing video games for a living, and went on to compliment the quality of his stream. “I will say, out of all the streamers, you 100% – and I’m not gonna say this very lightly – you 100% have some of the best production quality and intricate things that you do in your stream than any other streamer,” Tim said. However, Dr Disrespect didn’t appear to be too pleased with Tim’s praise, humorously claiming that Tim was giving the glory to the Doc’s special effects team, rather than his own skills. “I don’t know what to say to that, Timmy,” the Doc replied. “…you’re not focusing on the real talent, which is me, Timmy.” While the Doc’s stream is known for its special effects, he didn’t take TimTheTatMan’s compliments very well. Tim shot back at the Doc’s comments in kind, arguing that he was admiring his stream management. “How are you turning my compliment into something bad?” Tim shot back. “I’m gonna headbutt you, I swear! …I’m complimenting the way your stream is run, old man!” Tim went on to state that no one was watching the Doc’s stream for his gameplay – after which Dr Disrespect claimed that he would “forget” the comment as the two dropped into the map. It’s no secret that Dr Disrespect’s stream features some of the best effects in the business, but he’s not alone in that respect; Twitch streamer ‘TheSushiDragon’ likewise features incredible production value, which could go on to be a trend as streaming continues to grow in popularity.
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Dr Disrespect hilariously roasts Rainbow Six: Siege community in epic parody – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hilariously roasts Rainbow Six: Siege community in epic parody Ubisoft / Dr DisrespectPopular streamer Dr Disrespect added another entry in his long line of notable impressions, this time viewing the world through the eyes of high-tier Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege players. Dr Disrespect is one of Twitch’s more offbeat streamers who touts high opinions of both himself and the games he enjoys, and he gave a small nod of appreciation to the Rainbow Six community for their due diligence in playing the game. Two-time Back-to-Back World Champion was on the topic of Siege when he let his appreciation of pro players get the best of him in a hilarious mime that isn’t too far off from the real thing. The Doc was asked for his thoughts on the four year old shooter when his genuine interest for all the intricacies that go into high-level Siege gameplay took a whole new level of appreciation. “[R6: Siege] is one of those games that is probably extremely fun to play once you get to a certain level of skill and knowledge of the maps,” the Doc said. “If you watch a pro the way he examines a doorway and the way he’s looking through it…” It seems the in-game movement of pro Siege players left the Doc speechless, since he took to miming to really get down the essence of what he was trying to convey. The Doc’s body jostled from left to right numerous times that sent the mullet streaking, while continuously convulsing his head and shoulders which was supposed to show how Siege players routinely clear entry ways throughout a match. The routine was in good fun, and the Doc had many great things to say about the competitiveness of the game while speculating on how to make the competitions more enticing to watch.
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Dr Disrespect mocks xQc and LIRIK after TwitchCon meetups – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks xQc and LIRIK after TwitchCon meetups Twitch / DrDisrespect TwitterPopular Twitch star Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm roasted his fellow streamers Félix ‘xQc’ Lengyel and Saqib ‘LIRIK‘ Zahid after meeting at TwitchCon 2019. TwitchCon often sees collaborations between some of the top content creators on Amazon’s livestreaming platform such as the Twitch Rivals tournaments with some of the most popular streamers competing. However, Dr Disrespect took the opportunity of being surrounded by Twitch’s biggest stars in a different manner and chose to throw some jabs at his fellow streamers after meeting them in person. The Doc managed to get pictures with some of the popular Twitch streamers who were in attendance in San Diego while he was roaming the floor of TwitchCon 2019 such as former Overwatch pro xQc. Dr Disrespect later posted a photo of him and xQc, with a classic Doc caption, mocking the Canadian. “This ugly lookin hot shot thinks he’s got the eye/hand coordination to keep up,” The Doc expressed, “You Ain’t nothin xQc, your agent owes me money for the pic and time spent.” This ugly lookin hot shot thinks he’s got the eye/hand coordination to keep up. You ain’t nothin @xQc. Your agent owns me $ for the pic and time spent. pic.twitter.com/q0ALzDCIKg — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) September 29, 2019 LIRIK, who has often matched up with and against the Two-Time on PUBG, was also on the Doc’s list of targets to be roasted after meeting him at the GFUEL booth in TwitchCon. Read More: When is Tfue returning to stream on Twitch? – Dr Disrespect joked that he thought his fellow streamer was a sales rep at the energy drink’s booth when they got their picture taken, “LIRIK you caught me off guard you son of a… I thought you were a Gfuel sales rep.” @LIRIK you caught me off guard you son of a… I thought you were Gfuel sales rep. pic.twitter.com/SBRVsl5YPk — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) September 29, 2019 Dr Disrespect was also victim to the TwitchCon meetings though, as TimTheTatman gave Doc a taste of his own medicine by labeling him a “fan” when the pair met up. LOVE meeting the fans @drdisrespect pic.twitter.com/jn7z7IL5m6 — timthetatman (@timthetatman) September 28, 2019 Dr Disrespect did not let Tim’s roast go unanswered, however, later responding to one of Cloakzy’s posts with TimTheTatman and Fortnite pro 72Hrs implying that they were not as tough as him. TwitchCon has already seen some highly entertaining moments from some of the biggest streamers on the platform, such as Tyler1 and Yassuo’s hilarious “fight” during a Twitch Rivals interview. Some of the other popular creators even recorded their interactions meeting some of their fellow stars, as was seen with xQc and Tyler1’s comedic exchange.
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Dr Disrespect brutally roasts viewer after they mock him as a “grandpa” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect brutally roasts viewer after they mock him as a “grandpa” Twitch: Dr DisrespectWhile streaming on October 4, Twitch powerhouse Dr Disrespect absolutely lost it with a viewer, after they took a dig at the streamer’s age, labeling him a ‘grandpa’. Dr Disrespect is known for his eccentric and comedic Twitch streams, taking pride in his appearance and gaming talents. He recently proved his gaming skills go further than FPS titles, demonstrating some shock FIFA talents to his watching audience. However, on October 4, the Doc took issue with a fan who made some snide comments regarding his age. Guy Beahm – the man behind the Doc – is 37, and took issue with a fan who referred to him as a “Grandpa”. Guy Beahm is the man behind Dr Disrespect. The Doc was playing Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, when he had a viewer send him a message with the question: “Getting tired Grandpa?” Read More: Dr Disrespect crashes WWE SmackDown show – “Getting tired grandpa?” the Doc reads, mocking the viewer’s tone. “Hahahaha I’ve never even played a sport in my life, I don’t know how to breathe heavily or run a mile under 10 minutes.” He then switched tactics, jokingly threatening to “jump kick” the viewer in their “skinny ass chest”. “You hide behind your keyboard,” he continued. “You can get away with it, across the other side of the world, and trust me you don’t affect me one bit. But reality check, you wouldn’t say that to my face and that’s the most gratifying thing about it.” He concludes his rant with an incredible insult, telling the viewer to “watch your ugly, skinny, pathetic mouth while you’re talking to the two-time.” While some pretty big insults were thrown, it’s important to remember that it’s in the Doc’s nature to play up to his eccentricity, so everything said should be taken in jest. Long-time viewers of the Doc will be used to his rants and roasts, as he has established himself as a personality who won’t take criticism from anyone. Still, it proves you should always approach the Doc with caution, lest he fires back with some impressive burns.
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Dr Disrespect has hilarious response after strange Hasan fight suggestion – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has hilarious response after strange Hasan fight suggestion YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Instagram: Hasan PikerDr Disrespect is jacked, and seeing him in a boxing ring would be a sight to see. He might be the only one capable of beating Jake Paul. However, after someone in his chat asked him about fighting Hasan Piker, he shut down the Twitch star, big time. Influencer fights are the rage nowadays, and — let’s face it — Dr Disrespect would definitely be the best. The 6’8” mammoth of a gamer would have the violence, speed, and momentum to topple everyone. However, like many of the social media stars getting into the ring, he’d actually want to fight someone worth his time. But Hasan Piker? Dr. Disrespect doesn’t have time for that; after being asked on a recent YouTube stream about whether he’d be down to fight the Twitch sensation, he only had one word for his ‘rival’. “Hasan Piker would be hard to fight since he has a small head so he’s hard to hit,” the donation read. “Who?”, the Two-Time replied. The related segment begins at 56:43. Now, getting down to it, Hasan is allegedly 6’3”. Doc certainly has a few inches on his Twitch compatriot, and given how much time he spends in that gym of his, you’d expect he’d have the muscle too. It seems unlikely the two would ever step into a boxing ring. But perhaps a Warzone server to face off? That can be organized. In fact, it’s already happened. Despite his plaudits as a Two-Time video game world champion, Dr Disrespect was no match for the Pausing Piker, who handed him a big L. “I almost f**king killed him. F**k! That sucks so much a**. I downed Dr. Disrespect. F**k yeah dude. What a f**king noob. Dr. Disrespect you’re a f**king b*tch bro,” Piker said in celebration after getting the frag. It’s currently 1-0 to Hasan, but that could easily change in the ring.
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Dr Disrespect goes on hilarious rant about “stupid” bathroom habits – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect goes on hilarious rant about “stupid” bathroom habits Dr Disrespect isn’t afraid to let his thoughts be known, and in a livestream on November 7 he addressed the “stupid” people who choose to wipe standing up after using the bathroom. The Doc is one of Twitch’s biggest streamers, with his ‘no holds barred’ content leaving viewers thoroughly entertained and unsure of what he’ll do or say next. Of course, this means that sometimes the Two-Time will come out with something so shocking that nobody could have expected to hear on a Twitch stream, and in his November 7 stream, he addressed something we can all relate to: wiping habits in the bathroom. “I have a hard time understanding this whole concept of standing and wiping,” he said. “I don’t understand who does that. They’re alien. They’re alien-ish.” Naturally, he went on to explain his reasoning for this thought process. “Why would I want to stand up in a posture that collapses my buttcheeks? Why would I want to go through the pressure as I wipe, through the pressure of my buttcheeks as I get the chunk out? Or whatever’s leftover. I don’t get it.” Eventually, he put his thoughts concisely, simply saying “it’s stupid” to wipe while standing up, adding that it’s “like buying a V6 Mustang” and he “doesn’t have time for this.” Though it would seem much more common to wipe sitting down, according to a Reddit sample of 950 people taken in 2017, approximately 32% of people wipe standing up. This corresponds with findings from Men’s Health in 2018, in which around 35% of their Twitter followers say they wipe standing up. After threatening to turn off the stream, the Doc took a moment to regain composure before continuing with his stream in standard Doc fashion. This isn’t the first rant Dr Disrespect has found himself embroiled in this week. Just a few days ago he raged at Modern Warfare thanks to being made a victim of the infamous 725 shotgun and claymore combo. While for some streamers ranting is a rare occurrence, with The Doc, it’s exactly what you expect to see every time you load up his stream.
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Dr Disrespect has the funniest response to being stream-sniped you’ll ever see – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has the funniest response to being stream-sniped you’ll ever see Twitch: Dr Disrespect / PUBG CorpPopular Twitch star Dr Disrespect had the funniest response to being stream-sniped during his July 26 broadcast of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Video game streamers are forever being plagued by stream-snipers, who deliberately sabotage broadcasts because they either want attention, they think it’s funny, or both. While not all experiences are bad, it can lead to frustration when players use the tactic to cheat or to get an advantage. Dr Disrespect is just one example of someone who experiences the behavior a lot, and he had the best reaction when it happened during his July 26 broadcast of PUBG. Doc on being stream-sniped On having his gameplay sabotaged for the millionth time, the Two-Time had enough and decided to go on a hilarious rant where he made fun of a stream-sniper’s lifestyle. “Doctor! Come on, man. I just wanna… Come on, Doctor!” he said mockingly. “Doctor! Turn around! I just need an ounce, just a little bit of attention, my mommy and daddy don’t give me any attention.” “But Doctor, I know you can give me just a little bit. Please! I want to be respected, I want to be nurtured, I want some attention!” Doc then went on to make fun of what he thought a typical sniper’s lifestyle is like, taking shots at their PC build, employment status, and more. “I’m on my fifth monitor, I’ve been trying to stream snipe you my whole life! I don’t have a job, I got D- grades, I’m way out of shape, my health is way out of control.” He finished with a ridiculous retort on their dietary habits, mocking their lack of self-care, overall health, and self-control. Read More: Shroud explains why viewer got banned – “I love Snickers bars and Butterfingers and vanilla ice-cream with rainbow sprinkles on it! I wanna go to Yogurtland, and get everything that I want! Look at me, I’m so cool!” Dr Disrespect is well-known for his epic tirades and explosive rhetoric, but it’s unclear whether his take on stream snipers will make them stop or simply make them do it more because they want another hilarious reaction from him. Either way, not much will ever top this rant.
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Dr Disrespect has a new rule for viewers complaining about him playing Fortnite – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has a new rule for viewers complaining about him playing Fortnite Dr Disrespect has been playing more Fortnite than normal on his Twitch stream, and any viewers that have an issue with it have been warned to keep it to themselves. The Doc has never been known as a Fortnite fan, in the past even mocking the game, but it has captured his imagination at the start of 2019, leaving other games by the wayside. Known best for games like PUBG and Blackout, some of his viewers are understandably disappointed that he has moved away from these titles, but Dr Disrespect doesn’t want to hear it. Starting his stream on January 8, viewers began spamming “BLACKOUT” repeatedly in the chat, as the Doc loaded up the Epic Games launcher, ready for some Fortnite. Seeing the messages in the chat, he laid down the law, explaining “We’re not playing Blackout. If I see it again in the chat, you’re out of the champions club for good.” “If you’re concerned, or worried about what we’re playing, on a daily basis, if you’re typing in chat ‘play something else’, you’re automatically banned.” In typical Dr Disrespect fashion, he gives it to his fans straight, “so don’t be flapping your gums about what game we’re playing today.” It’s a harsh rule, but one that is perhaps necessary for the Doc to enforce, else his chat may become out of control with constant bickering about what he is playing, which can in turn affect his own showmanship. Many streamers have experienced the struggle of trying to switch away from a ‘main’ game, and attempting to maintain and please their audience, and even the biggest streamers face this problem.
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Dr DisRespect Has a Brutal Message for PUBG Developers After He Loses His Temper on Stream – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Has a Brutal Message for PUBG Developers After He Loses His Temper on Stream Dr DisRespect/PUBG Corp.Dr DisRespect, despite being of the most popular live streamers on Twitch, is never shy of telling his tens of thousands of viewers exactly how he really feels. He is most commonly found plying his trade on the battle royale game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), the game that has shot him to fame on Twitch (as well as his charismatic personality of course). But, as followers of the Doc will know, he has somewhat of a love-hate relationship with the military sim/battle royale game, and often uses some choice words to describe its developers, Bluehole (a Korean company often simply known as PUBG Corp. in the West). Of late, Dr DisRespect has been even less restrained, and recently after he died in the most ridiculous fashion in a match, he went on a short rant about the company and the game. After being run over by his own vehicle, he proceeds to slam his desk which despite his macho character, losing his temper like that isn’t something fans have come to expect. After cooling down for a moment, the Doc gathered his thoughts, and sent a brutal message straight the PUBG development team, calling them “the most overrated” in the business. “I’ve worked on a triple A game. I built half the multiplayer maps for a triple A game called Call of Duty. For a specific title in the Call of Duty franchise, called Advanced Warfare. I designed, built all the way to the end and I helped work on the core pillars of our multiplayer experience associated with Advanced Warfare. I have extreme, high end industry experience, and I’m going to tell you this right now, [PUBG], is literally coded with tape, glue and some really, really, really thin string. Also, their core design group, one of the most overrated design groups in the history of the video game industry.” He goes on to say: “I have never played a more pathetic, slower paced, un-athletic shooter in the history of my entire video gaming career. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s Blue Balls Entertainment from South Korea.” We’re not convinced that this will signal the end of his PUBG playing days however, as his core fanbase seems to still enjoy watching the game – despite the more popular battle royale game on Twitch undoubtedly being Fortnite. It will be interesting to see what games over the coming year, if any, can pull the attention of the self-proclaimed ‘face of Twitch’ away from his go to PUBG.
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Dr Disrespect gun found in Borderlands 3 – how to get, stats, more – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gun found in Borderlands 3 – how to get, stats, more Gearbox Software / 2K Games / Twitch: drdisrespectPlayers of Gearbox Software’s popular looter shooter Borderlands 3 got a massive kick of adrenaline when it was discovered that the game has a character dedicated to Twitch star Dr Disrespect, and there is even a secret sniper rifle in his honor – here’s how to get it. As players continue to explore the many planets in Borderlands 3 to look for hidden easter eggs and pop culture references, the doors were kicked clear off their hinges when Two-Time himself was honored. Like the Rick and Morty legendary weapon and the One Punch Man shotgun, Dr Disrespect was discovered to have a character and a weapon based off of him. We’ve got all the details on how you can get your hands on it. 600Where to find the Dr Disrespect mission Players must first make their way to the iconic planet Pandora where they will need to go to the Devil’s Razor area. Once there, there is a quest called ‘ECHOnet Neutrality’ at the very bottom of the map in the left corner next to the fast travel location named ‘Roland’s Rest’. It’s actually the location players will be dropped off upon entering the map for the first time, though you should only expect to reach this location above level 30. The quest will be given by a character named ‘Edgren’ who sports a similar haircut and shades as the Two-Time, and is a former pro gamer. Not only will fans be treated to hilarious dialogue that mirrors Doc’s streams, such as his complaints about lag, they will be given a chance to win an Epic sniper rifle themed after him as well. 600How to get ‘The Two-Time’ sniper rifle Upon completing the mission, players will be rewarded with an Epic sniper rifle called ‘The Two-Time’. It is a Hyperion model, so it deploys a shield when aiming down the sights and has absurdly high shield health. While the stats are randomized and scaled based on your level, the rare gun has the perk of being highly effective against shields, and even has a chance for ammunition to be absorbed and put back into the weapon. The gun’s description hilariously reads ‘Back-to-back consecutive champion’, which is a reference to Doc infamously winning the 1993-1994 blockbuster video game world championship – something that has become the cornerstone for his lore. This is now the second easter egg that Gearbox has dedicated to the Two-Time, as players also discovered a rare mod for Zane, called ‘Forceful Disruptor’ which references his infamous slogan “violence, speed and momentum”. H/T: Glitching Queen on YouTube. The Two-Time is understandably pleased about the weapon addition, and he even tweeted to say how it’s the “best sniper in Borderlands 3”. Best sniper in #Borderlands3 pic.twitter.com/C6RvQuXvVO — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) September 14, 2019 Dr Disrespect is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, with almost 3.7 million followers as of the time of this article.
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Dr Disrespect gives grave prediction for Fortnite Chapter 2’s future – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives grave prediction for Fortnite Chapter 2’s future Dr Disrespect, Twitch / Epic GamesFortnite Chapter 2 might well have burst onto the scene with a whole load of optimism on October 15, but Dr Disrespect can’t help but feel like something really terrible is just around the corner for the battle royale game. Epic Games have really pushed the boat out with the latest major update to their free-to-play title, introducing a fresh map, a whole load of water interaction methods, new weapons and more exciting features that sections of the fanbase have been waiting to see for quite some time. However, even with the game surging in popularity – as over 21 million people tuned into their Twitter broadcast on the day the new chapter was launched – one of the biggest names on Twitch, Dr Disrespect, has made a grave prediction about its future. The streamer is known for his violence, speed and momentum during broadcasts, but has never been one to hold back his views on different titles that he’s not overly impressed with – and it’s no different with Fortnite. He’s excited by the future, but not the future of this game. “I just have a feeling that this game isn’t going to last much longer man. This is terrible,” he said during a broadcast on October 15. “I’m happy. Reason why I’m happy, these demonic kids will turn back normal. Developers… The red glare over their eyes looking into a flame of hell – that will decipitate and we’ll start getting back to developing high end shooter games.” The Doc has a number of different games that he likes to try out for his patented Triple Threat Challenge on stream, where he tasks himself with getting a win in solos on three different battle royale games in a single streaming session. Despite the return of Fortnite to the series following the release of Chapter 2, it seems that Epic haven’t done enough to convince the self-proclaimed best video gamer in the world that it’s moving in the right direction. He added: “The game is going to die. It is, trust me. It’s already been dying, I don’t know if you saw the numbers towards the end of Fortnite Season 1. This is not enough to revive it to the glory days, if you will. I mean, it’s literally on its way down. Trust me.” This isn’t the first time that the Two-Time has made a grave prediction about Fortnite and it likely won’t be his last, but whether what he’s saying will turn out to be accurate in the future remains to be seen. We’ll just have to wait and see.
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Dr Disrespect and Gordon Hayward hilariously dispute the NBA star’s height – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect and Gordon Hayward hilariously dispute the NBA star’s height Twitch/WikiMedia: Erik DrostNBA star Gordon Hayward joined up with Dr Disrespect for a few games of Apex Legends – however, things got off to a rocky start as the Twitch streamer quizzed the Boston Celtics player about his true height. Hayward, a former NBA All-Star, has been known to stream on Twitch during his downtime and has even appeared at League of Legends LCS events as a guest analyst to discuss games. However, he wasn’t happy with the Doc’s introduction of him when the pair linked up for some Apex Legends on February 18 – questioning the streamer on how he had gotten his height wrong. “I just heard you say that I’m 6’7’,” the Boston Celtics star quizzed the Doc, clearly not pleased with this misrepresentation. “I mean, looking at your Upper Deck throwback classic Basketball card,” Dr Disrespect responded, “they got you listed at six foot eight and that is a lie.” However, Hayward explained that his listed height was even more skewed in College as he was said to be 6’9′. However, the Doc didn’t buy that the answer and admitted to giving up on the truth before the NBA Star revealed that he is really 6’8′ – as long as he wears shoes. However, the Doc had to get one final jab in, responding to Hayward by saying: “It (wearing shoes) depends what park you play at,” prompting the Celtics star to laugh about their initial interaction. Despite their minor squabble over Hayward’s supposed height, the pair joined up with TSMViss for an hour-long session of Apex Legends. In true Doc fashion, the streamer led his teammates in securing a number of wins in the new free-to-play battle royale before Hayward had to head out. However, the Doc left an open invitation to the Celtics star to party up with him anytime.
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Dr. Disrespect goes on bizarre rant about his disrespectful cat – Dexerto
Dr. Disrespect goes on bizarre rant about his disrespectful cat Dr DisrespectPopular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect offered some interesting words of comfort when a fan informed him that their cat had just passed away. Losing a pet is never easy, but this fan probably didn’t get the response they were expecting when they shared the news with Doc. Instead of offering words of support, Disrespect questioned why they were even upset about losing their cat in the first place. “Why are you sad?” As Doc was queueing up for another round of Apex Legends, a user by the name of Jonathan informed Doc through a donation that his cat had just passed. “My cat died an hour ago,” Jonathan said. “I’m very sad, thank you for the great stream Doc.” Instead of offering words of comfort or empathizing with his fan, the Two-Time simply asked “Why are you sad?” “Like our cat? Like I’m waiting for it man, it shits all over the carpet, shits all over the bed, pees on this,” before imitating a cat coughing up a hairball. “He hocks a loogie right on my feet, on my water bed at night.” “I wanna throw this thing outside so the white owls in our area can pick this thing up and fly away,” Doc continued. “What are you sad about, huh?” The Doc’s response may not have been what the viewer was expecting when they made their donation, but hopefully it was enough to give them a laugh and make their day a little better. Is Dr Disrespect done with Fortnite? After being knocked out of Keemstar’s Friday Fortnite tournament fairly early on, Doc claimed he was done with the popular Battle Royale game. “Can you believe that game? Never playing it again, not interested, phoney baloney!” The Doc exclaimed. “It’s for the fake and the phoney. I’m not about it, I’m about being real.” The streamer has made these kinds of claims a few times before, so it will be interesting to see whether or not he sticks with it this time.
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Dr Disrespect goes off on PUBG devs after dying to the ‘braindead’ Red Zone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect goes off on PUBG devs after dying to the ‘braindead’ Red Zone Dr Disrespect TwitchPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Doc has never been one to pull any punches and nothing changed as he put Bluehole in his scope once more and went on an explicit rant about the Red Zone in PUBG. For those who don’t know, the Red Zone is a mechanic that exists in PUBG that will pick a random area of the map and drop bombs on it. You can stay safe by avoiding the area or getting indoors, however, those caught outside are simply out of luck. Doc blasts the developers for the red zone mechanic In the middle of a firefight, Doc realized the red zone had appeared over him so he hopped in his car in an effort to avoid the bombs. “I’m telling you right now if this red zone kills me, I’m gonna be so pissed off,” he said as he was driving. Well, the rest speaks for itself. “Get the fucking red zones out of the game you stupid, idiot developers,” he yelled. “They’re braindead, Blueballs Entertainment from South Korea, all those developers, they’re braindead. They don’t know anything about proper game design and what makes sense to the game. This isn’t the first time Doc has took aim at Bluehole and it certainly won’t be the last if he continues to play PUBG on stream. He wasn’t finished, either. “Randomized red zones, that’s a great idea,” he mocked. “We’ll just throw a random red zone in the middle of this right here and if you’re in there you’re gonna die. Doc can’t catch a break It seems like the Doc is having a hard time finding a game he truly enjoys on Twitch. On April 25, he spoke about how there hasn’t been a good game to come out in a while and he even considered taking a break from streaming until one came out. He hasn’t actually gone on a hiatus as of yet so you’ll still be able to tune in and catch his future rants, much like this one.
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Dr Disrespect confirms move to YouTube in first stream since Twitch ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect confirms move to YouTube in first stream since Twitch ban Instagram: @drdisrespect / YouTubeOn August 6, Dr Disrespect broke his streaming hiatus with a YouTube livestream, before revealing that the platform would be his new home. This follows the popular entertainer’s shocking permanent ban on Twitch in June for reasons still unknown. In June, the streaming world was turned on its head when one of Twitch’s biggest personalities, Dr Disrespect, was suddenly removed from the website. Weeks later, fans are still no closer to understanding why the popular entertainer was banned permanently. However, after an extended hiatus, the Two-Time Champion is finally back. On August 6, the gaming star made his return to streaming on the popular video platform YouTube with an unexpected livestream. He then announced it was also the new home for the Champions Club. Dr Disrespect makes streaming return on YouTube The streamer first hinted at his return on August 6th when he surprised fans with an unexpected Instagram Live. Later on the same day, he went live on YouTube where he teased fans with radio announcements under his Jonny Bandini moniker. He then revealed on Twitter that he was going to be streaming on the Google-owned platform for the foreseeable future. “Tomorrow, we arrive,” he wrote, with tomorrow meaning August 7. He also confirmed the time he’s going to be going live for his first proper YouTube stream in his official Discord server. “See you tomorrow. 12PM PST,” he wrote, before signing off with his name. Over on his channel, there is now a membership button where fans can subscribe to him for $4.99 a month. The service comes with custom emotes that feature his catchphrase “Yayaya” as well as one of Doc himself. Stream Viewers were also treated to a new song sang by the the Two-Time called Red Skies. He uploaded a music video that shows him overlooking a city skyline. In an interview with PC Gamer in July, the 38-year-old said he event had considered doing live broadcasts on his own website, but now we know that ultimately, he’s chosen YouTube as his new home for the CC. We still don’t have any idea why the streamer was banned from Twitch, and might never find out. However, the popular entertainer appears to be ready to move on and start the next chapter in his career.
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Dr Disrespect goes bald in bizarre Agent 47 cosplay for Hitman 3 stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect goes bald in bizarre Agent 47 cosplay for Hitman 3 stream YouTube/Dr DisrespectStreaming legend Dr Disrespect got into character for his playthrough of Hitman 3 by getting rid of his iconic mullet and going bald to cosplay as Agent 47. Dr Disrespect is known to go the extra mile when trying out big new blockbuster video game releases. Notably, the two-time revamped his entire intro for the launch of Cyberpunk 2077 with some insane production quality. While most of his character-specific streams have been limited to graphics such as reimagining himself as a Valorant skin prior to the game’s release, he decided to up the ante with a simple cosplay for Hitman. During his January 20 stream of Hitman 3, the Two-Time Champion opted to cover his head in an attempt to appear bald, just like the game’s protagonist. Unfortunately, Doc didn’t also opt for Agent 47’s signature suit with the red tie and kept his more traditional attire, sunglasses and all. Amusingly, one could say that Doc and Agent 47 are polar opposites. While Dr Disrespect is a bombastic, larger-than-life personality, 47 is quite emotionless and calculating. You won’t see him flipping open an old phone after “getting a call” from shroud, TimTheTatMan, Ninja or another streamer. As such, it makes for an interesting contrast with Doc cosplaying as a character whose only common theme is the desire to kill – in video games at least. Speaking of the games, since the franchise was rebooted in 2016 as part of the World of Assassination trilogy, it has received critical acclaim. Enough so to make Doc even try his luck in the world of stealth. That said, according to streaming Star, this was his first time ever playing a Hitman game despite seeing footage and gameplay of the other titles. Bravely, he decided to play on the game’s hardest difficulty, aiming for a zero death experience. While the game may not exactly allow the Dr Disrespect to bring his signature violence, speed and momentum given its emphasis on stealth and infiltration, he seems to be enjoying it enough to see it through to its completion.
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Dr Disrespect gives TimTheTatman big YouTube welcome after quitting Twitch – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives TimTheTatman big YouTube welcome after quitting Twitch YouTube, TimTheTatman/Dr DisRespectAfter an unexpected announcement from TimTheTatman, Dr Disrespect provided his colleague with a big YouTube welcome during his stream. After launching their gaming section of the platform in 2015, YouTube and their parent company Google have slowly added features to help their service compete with the Amazon-owned Twitch. Just days after DrLupo announced his move to YouTube from Twitch, TimTheTatman followed, joining the platform with 100 Thieves co-owners CouRage and Valkyrae, as well as Champions Club founder Dr Disrespect. After hearing about Tim switching platforms, Dr Disrespect had nothing but kind words and excitement for the leader of the TatmanArmy. Dr Disrespect welcomes TimTheTatman In his September 1 stream, Dr Disrespect was playing a game when he found out the news: “Timmy Tenders is coming over to YouTube, huh champs?” he said while cracking a smile. “Get over here Timmy, get in here!” said the leader of the Champions Club. Before Doc’s ban from Twitch in 2020, the duo could be seen playing CoD or other games together often. .@drdisrespect is VISIBLY happy that @timthetatman is coming to YouTube 🥰 pic.twitter.com/inJKAsYAGo — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) September 1, 2021 Since the ban happened, TimTheTatman has mentioned on streams that he was unable to play with the Two-Time, explaining that Twitch wouldn’t allow him. Despite not being allowed to play together, Betar pushed his limits with the purple platform by cosplaying as the Doc and even sent him words of encouragement following his announcement that he intends on suing the platform. Now that TimTheTatman has signed with YouTube, it has opened opportunities for the duo to team up again just in time for the next Call of Duty release in November.
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Dr Disrespect reacts to Tfue wanting to create his own org – “You remind me of myself” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reacts to Tfue wanting to create his own org – “You remind me of myself” Dr Disrespect – Twitch / Tfue – YouTubePopular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect had some complimentary words for Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney amid all of the controversy surrounding the Fortnite Battle Royale pro’s lawsuit against FaZe Clan. Tfue’s lawsuit against FaZe Clan has been all the talk over the past few days, and Dr Disrespect is the latest prominent figure to give his take on the situation. On May 23, FaZe CEO Lee Trink claimed that Tfue’s intentions behind the lawsuit were to free himself up from his contract, so that he would be free to move on and create his own esports org – one that would inevitably compete against FaZe. Whether or not these claims have any truth to them remains to be seen, but as far as the Doc is concerned, he sees nothing wrong with Tfue’s vision. “Imagine being the best player on the most popular game, and then starting your own organizations, and you’re the best player,” he tweeted. “Big vision. I like it Tfue. Your remind me of myself. And I’m being humble for once.” Imagine being the best player on the most popular game and then starting your own organization… and you’re the star player. Big vision. I like it @TTfue. You remind me of myself. And I’m being humble for once. — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) May 23, 2019 It’s true that the Doc rarely ever displays humility on his stream or social media posts, so it’s pretty clear he was being quite serious and heartfelt in what he was saying. That being said, the jury is still very much out on whether Tfue’s intentions justify his actions, and there’s a chance that this lawsuit could end up leading to a very drawn out legal battle. This tweet, of course, isn’t the first time that the Doc has shared his throughts on the Tfue-FaZe drama that’s unfolded over the past few days. On May 20, just hours after the news of the lawsuit first broke, the Two-Time posted a video giving his immediate reaction on the developing story. “If he leaves FaZe Clan, I’m picking him up,” he said, tongue-in-cheek. “He’s joining me. He doesn’t need an organization anymore, he’s joining me. He and I are taking over the world.” Tfue-FaZe lawsuit drama – what we know so far The drama between Tfue and FaZe became public on May 20, when it was revealed that he had filed a lawsuit against the org for binding him to an “oppressive” contract, among other things. After nearly two days of silence, Tfue released his first statement in a video late in the evening on May 22, explaining that his aim was to expose how “bizarre” and “fucked” his contract with FaZe was. FaZe founder Ricky ‘Banks’ Banks has been very vocal in defending the org throughout the drama, promising that FaZe will soon make the contract public, all while calling Tfue a “selfish asshole,” and publishing an emotional video about why he could never forgive him. As of May 23, the contract has still not been been released, although it was reportedly leaked shortly following Tfue’s video. However, there is no way to confirm the validity of the leak until FaZe make the official agreement available. As always, we will continue to bring you updates to this drama as more information becomes available.
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Dr Disrespect gives surprising opinion on the best battle royale game ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives surprising opinion on the best battle royale game ever Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is a battle royale connoisseur, having played and streamed everything from PUBG to Ring of Elysium to Fortnite, but his answer to the best battle royale ever might surprise some. We have to go back to when Guy Beahm first resurfaced his Dr Disrespect character, bringing it to Twitch complete with long black mullet and thick moustache. In 2016, the game of choice for many streamers, and the game that gave the first hint at what the battle Royale genre might become, was H1Z1’s King of the Kill mode. It pitted 100 players against each other on a large map – a system now recognized by gamers the world over, but back in 2016, this was still a much more novel concept for many. Dr Disrespect was one of the leading H1Z1 streamers, and it was crucial for his early success on Twitch, with viewers flocking to the platform specifically to watch the new BR craze. That’s why then, when asked what the best battle royale ever was, the Doc was adamant that H1Z1 – at a very particular time – is number one for him: “I’m talking in its prime – when it was transitioning from the first map to the second map.” “It’s by far better than any other battle royale: proximity chat, vehicle use, the way the guns felt, the intensity of an in-game situation,” the Doc explained, “So I’d have to go with H1Z1 number one, in its prime.” As for his other picks, the Doc gave number two to PUBG (also in its prime), and then gives number three to the newest release, Apex Legends Of course, since its ‘prime’, H1Z1 has been supplanted by PUBG, and later Fortnite, as the king of the battle royale genre, but there is many who still have fond memories of its heyday. On March 6, 2019, new development team NantG attempted to revive H1Z1 with a massive update to the game, but it generally fell flat with players. At this point, it seems unlikely that H1Z1 will ever be able to get back to its glory days, but like the Doc, many still consider it the best BR experience there ever was, despite the advancements in the genre.
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Dr Disrespect gives mysterious response to huge YouTube Gaming deal rumors – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives mysterious response to huge YouTube Gaming deal rumors YouTube, DrDisrespectFollowing platform moves from DrLupo and TimTheTatman, rumors have sparked about whether or not Dr Disrespect is going to get the same treatment as his colleagues. In June 2020, the streaming world was turned upside down when the Doc was suddenly removed from Twitch. After an extended hiatus, the Two-Time Champion started posting hints that he was making a comeback. After an Instagram Live stream and a post from his YouTube channel, it became known that the revival of the Champions Club was imminent, and it was going to happen on YouTube. Dr Disrespect on YouTube With an August 6 tweet from Doc, he made it known that he was ready to come back to streaming full time. With his big reveal, many assumed that he had signed an exclusive contract with YouTube. However, with the recent announcements from DrLupo and TimTheTatman it has become apparent that it was a choice he made on his own. Exclusive YouTube contract rumors Following the recent news from his colleagues, Dr Disrespect has been met with questions and rumors regarding whether or not he will receive an exclusive contract with YouTube. In his September 1 stream, the Doc received a donation from a viewer that was accompanied with a message: “When are you signing that massive, multi-billion dollar contract with YouTube?” After reading the donation message, Doc hesitated before motioning his lips to be closed. After making it clear he couldn’t talk about it, he motioned behind him to a photo he had posted on social media the day before. The image features his likeness standing with purple-colored snakes, presumably signifying his rough relationship with Twitch and his ongoing lawsuit. (Check out the clip at 5:29:50 in the video below) While it is still unknown why he was banned from his old platform or when he is going to sign a deal with YouTube, it seems as Dr Disrespect has something up his sleeve to hopefully announce soon.
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Dr Disrespect gives honest verdict on CoD Vanguard & Warzone gameplay – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives honest verdict on CoD Vanguard & Warzone gameplay Dr Disrespect, ActivisionDuring the Call of Duty: Vanguard showcase at Gamescom, Dr Disrespect had a lot of positives to say about Sledgehammer Games and their future release. Being the world’s largest yearly gaming event, Gamescom showcases a wide variety of titles. From the latest Call of Duty to Devolver Digital’s newest indie release, the event covers just about every game option someone would be interested in. The lead developers at Sledgehammer Games put together a showcase of Call of Duty: Vanguard gameplay for the event, and Dr Disrespect wasn’t shy about sharing his opinions on it during the reveal. Dr Disrepect gives his take on Vanguard Doc streamed along with the showcase, broadcasting his opinions on games including Halo: Infinite, Vanguard, and a few other lesser-known titles. When Gamescom started interviewing two employees of Sledgehammer Games, Doc mentioned how great their sound engineering team was for past releases. Once the showcase video began to show what looked like a WW2 version of downtown Verdansk, Doc perked up and said: “Wait, is this a little bit of.. is this a glimpse of Warzone?” “The details in that vista in the background look pretty good,” Doc explained. As the video continued a shootout began in front of a building, which made the Two-Time perk up and scream: “WARZONE!!” As the battle continued in the video, Doc discussed the quality of the cutscene, in which he states: “This is the BR I’ve been looking forward to, and look at it… Sledgehammer Games is knocking it out of the park!” (check out his Vanguard reactions about 2 hours in) Now that we know Dr Disrespect likes what he sees so far, we can’t wait to see who he teams up with when the game launches on November 5 2021.
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Dr Disrespect gives first response following E3 Twitch ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives first response following E3 Twitch ban Dr Disrespect, TwitchMassively popular Twitch streamer and gamer ‘Dr Disrespect’ was banned from both Twitch and E3, after livestreaming inside of a bathroom at the annual event – and now, he’s finally spoken out on the issue. The Doc published a Tweet discussing the debacle on June 13, claiming that his director had been let go in wake of the incident. Writing that “mishaps lead to recaps,” he also teased a “full video” on the subject soon, although an exact date for the upload has yet to be revealed. Mishaps lead to recaps. Full vid coming soon. P.S. – My director Alex was fired. pic.twitter.com/0WYMnPjByq — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) June 13, 2019 Footage from the upcoming video shows what looks to be a recap of the Doc’s day at E3, featuring hilarious interactions with fans. However, his stay at the event was cut short, after he streamed the inside of a public bathroom, ultimately leading to his ban from Twitch – as well as E3 itself, with Kotaku confirming that his pass had been revoked in response to the scandal (a clear breach of California law). Click here to watch the clip on Streamable. While the two-time has earned ample backlash for the incident, he might not take the brunt of the punishment, which could entail time in prison: his cameraman is also facing scrutiny, with both streaming in bathroom multiple times throughout their stay at E3. Footage of the slip-up also shows what appears to be a minor, which could bring even more trouble to both the Doc and his cameraman. Click here to watch the video on Streamable. While most first-time offenses on Twitch result in a 24-hour ban, the Doc is still locked in livestreaming jail, with his account still unavailable as of June 13. Read More: Fortnite Battle Royale star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins claiming that Twitch made the right call to suspend Dr Disrespect’s channel – and even poked fun at the matter, uploading a photo of himself peeking over a bathroom stall. With the Doc’s latest statement in mind, fans and critics alike are waiting with bated breath for an explanation for the “mishap.” –
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Dr Disrespect gives Elon Musk advice over Twitter verified backlash: “Wake up Elon” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives Elon Musk advice over Twitter verified backlash: “Wake up Elon” YouTube: Dr Disrespect/PewDiePieStreaming star Dr Disrespect has offered some advice to Elon Musk over the rumored changes to Twitter’s verification system, and it is trademark Doc. After his deal to buy Twitter stalled in the summer, South African business magnate Elon Musk has finally been able to get his hands on the social media platform after completing a reported $44 billion purchase. In a bid to recoup some of that cash, there have been a few reports about supposed changes coming to Twitter, especially in the way of premium membership. That includes the ability to pay for a verified tick. There have also been claims that currently verified accounts will lose their blue ticks unless they sign up to the premium programs. Naturally, some users aren’t too happy about that and have urged Musk to rethink things or they’ll walk away from the app. Dr Disrespect gives Elon Musk idea over Twitter verification changes Well, in the case of Dr Disrespect, he’s offered up some advice of his own, and it’s safe to say that it’s a trademark Doc idea. “Let the 2x give you a thought…,” he said in response to Musk, who had posted that Twitter has “to pay the bills somehow” and not solely rely on advertisers. The Doc continued: “Allow face scan/retinal scan into a ‘blue check mode’ similar to iPhone unlock through face scan. But in this case only while scan is active, a tweet is created alongside unique code coinciding with that instance. Lets wake up… Elon.” Some fans suggested that it could work if Musk wants to crack down on bots and spam accounts, but others weren’t having it. “I don’t think more mass collection of our personal data is the answer here @DrDisrespect. I’m going to have to disagree,” replied one. Plenty of content creators have offered Musk advice in the first few days of his ownership, especially after he teased the possibility of bringing back Vine too. Though, who knows what he actually has up his sleeve.
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Dr Disrespect gives Astralis’ CS:GO team hilarious lesson in trash talking – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives Astralis’ CS:GO team hilarious lesson in trash talking It’s not often a championship level CS:GO team needs a lesson in trash talking, but when they do, who better to visit than the one and only Dr Disrespect. Astralis’ CS:GO team is almost universally considered to be the best in the world, and their recent victory at the 2019 IEM Katowice Major proved that even further. Following their tournament victory, the Danish squad starred in parody promotional video released by Turtle Beach that also featured popular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect. At the start of the video, the team confesses that their trash talking is not up to par with their CS:GO skill, and they decide that the only way to build that up is to visit the Doc in his lair. Of course, the great irony here is that the Astralis players are known for their positive and nice personalities, and the Two-Time faced a steep challenge to try and toughen them up. However, by the end of the video, the Doc proudly stands and watches his students shout insults at each other, and the constant sound of their words being censored suggests that the teacher had successfully taught his lesson. Of course, at the end of the day, Astralis lets their superb play do all of the talking, as they continue to dominate the international CS:GO esports scene tournament after tournament. With their victory at the recent IEM Katowice Major, Astralis have now won eight out of their last nine tournaments, and to find the last time they placed out of the top five, you would have to go back to their sixth place finish at ESL Pro League Season 7 – Europe in April of 2018.
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Dr Disrespect freezes PUBG opponent with fear in bizarre exchange – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect freezes PUBG opponent with fear in bizarre exchange Dr Disrespect / PUBGPUBG, it appears that he might have developed the ability to freeze his opponents with fear. At least, that’s how it looks. The Twitch streamer decided to take his patented Triple Threat Challenge to a whole other level during a Twitch livestream on May 1, where he set himself the goal of achieving solo victories in all of the maps PUBG has to offer: Sanhok, Vikendi, Miramar, and Erangel. He might have had his issues with the game’s developers in the past, criticising PUBG devs for having a “brain dead” red zone in the game, but that didn’t stop him from coming out victorious on the first three maps. All that was left was for Dr Disrespect to pick up a victory in Erangel, where he experienced a very odd encounter with another player. PUBG player freezes after Dr Disrespect’s gunfire The Two-Time might be known for his speed, violence, and momentum during his broadcasts, but he could never have expected to frighten somebody in PUBG to an extent where they just freeze still. Well, that’s exactly what seemed to happen, leaving viewers stunned by what had unfolded. With 26 still alive in the match, the Doc saw an enemy rush past him in a buggy and he started to fire some rounds towards the player. As the initial shots missed, the streamer moved closer to the vehicle as he noticed it had stopped – clearly anticipating that his opponent had jumped out to fire back. However, that was not entirely the case. Too easy! As he moved nearer the car, no shots were fired so he moved even closer. “What happened to this guy?,” he said, before inspecting the buggy. The player was sitting in the driving seat, completely still as if they were scared to put up a fight. Read More: Top 20 highest earning PUBG pro players – “I didn’t even know was in there. Ok,” Dr Disrespect said after hitting them with a headshot from close range. Judging by his face, he didn’t really seem to know what had just happened. Was this a stream sniper fooling around? We’ll never know.
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Dr Disrespect’s Fortnite Season 10 trailer might be better than the real thing – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s Fortnite Season 10 trailer might be better than the real thing Twitch: Dr Disrespect/Epic GamesTwitch star Dr Disrespect showcased his very own Fortnite Season X trailer with a remix of his own original song and some fans think it might be better than the developer’s official version. After weeks of speculation and waiting, fans finally got their hands on Fortnite Season 10 on Thursday, August 1 with the v10.00 update. The bizarre trailer, which showcased some vaulted weapons, brand-new skins and map changes was revealed earlier than planned, leaving fans pretty confused about to what to expect. When they jumped into the new season, they were greeted with the return of Dusty Depot and uncovered the brand new BRUTE vehicle. Yet, the effort that Epic Games put into making the season and its new promotional video a reality may have been for naught after they were seemingly outdone by the Two-Time. Despite being at the Call of Duty Modern Warfare multiplayer premiere, Doc couldn’t help but chime in with his own hype video for the season – complete with an updated version of his hit-song Fortnite is Forever. “Fortnite Season 10 looks so bad ass,” he tweeted. “Super hype x10000. Mechs, mobility, explosions. Creator code DrDisrespect. +25000 likes World Cup 2020.” Anyone who watched the video for only a few moments wouldn’t have missed him poking fun at the game and players – drooling water over himself and talking about buying V-Bucks. He even referenced the game being solely for kids and “D- Grades” before signing off with his own signature dance. Fortnite Season 10 looks so bad ass. Super hype x10000. Mechs, mobility, explosions. Creator code DrDisrespect. +25000 likes World Cup 2020. pic.twitter.com/3u89oYhRO7 — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) August 1, 2019 Of course, the strange video prompted plenty of laughs from his followers and fellow streamers, before others even complimented him on his talents. “This man is a treasure,” added Twitch star Saqib ‘PUBG on July 26 with a hilarious outcome. Despite his frustrations with the game in the past, where The Doc has even gone off on how “pathetic” it is, the streamer will undoubtedly drop into a few matches of Season 10. It might be hard for him to show off that unique violence, speed, and momentum if he runs into a BRUTE, but the Doc will find a way to snap his other enemies for sure.
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Here’s why Dr Disrespect thinks Fortnite is making kids “soft” – Dexerto
Here’s why Dr Disrespect thinks Fortnite is making kids “soft” Dr Disrespect, Twitch / Epic GamesFortnite Battle Royale is contributing to making the younger generation “softer,” in his opinion. Dr Disrespect vs Epic Games The Twitch streamer, who has over 3.3 million followers on the platform at the time of writing, has not been one to hold his opinions back on the popular battle royale game since it was first released in September 2017. He might have flown off the handle and complained about some features in the past after being eliminated, but this time was much different. There was no rage from the Two-Time on this occasion, but he did have a lot to say during his April 15 stream, directing his attention towards developer Epic Games. Dr Disrespect thinks Fortnite is making kids “softer” “The younger generation is getting softer and softer, and softer,” Dr Disrespect said during his April 15 Twitch livestream. “These stupid ass developers from North Carolina have contributed to that.” Read More: Call of Duty, Halo, and CS:GO, among others, forced players into adapting when they were shot at, Fortnite simply allows players to protect themselves from danger and have what he calls a “second chance” all of the time – building. Dr Disrespect has voiced his disapproval of building and other features in the past, such as bullet bloom, when ranting about Fortnite. However, now he is suggesting that the mechanics of the game could actually be having a negative impact on how young people think around the world – making them softer. Whether or not the Doc is right or wrong isn’t really for us to say. But, one thing is for sure… He’s going to keep jumping into Fortnite for his Triple Threat Challenge and try to knock down all of these “soft” kids in the future. –
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Dr Disrespect foams at the mouth with rage comparing Warzone to Fortnite – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect foams at the mouth with rage comparing Warzone to Fortnite Dr Disrespect, TwitchLegendary Twitch star Dr Disrespect lost his cool during a Call of Duty Warfare stream on March 19, after failing to kill multiple enemies in a practicing match leading up to the $50,000 Code Green tournament. With over one hundred players left in the game and forty-six teams, it was up to Doc to pull off some clutch plays and buy back his squad. Despite landing numerous shots on multiple enemies during the exchange, the Two-Time was unable to frag out and nobody could have expected what was about to happen next. “How does that guy not go down?” he asked after unloading a clip into an enemy target. At this point, he was quite calm in his approach, but that didn’t last long. Eventually, the popular streamer was downed during the firefight, prompting an explosion of anger to be unleashed. “How did any of these f**king guy not go down?!” he screamed, standing up in the process. “How?!” At this point, Doc literally started foaming at the mouth as he went ballistic at the game. “I’m shooting f**king guys… I don’t know. This phony ass f**king game.” Dr Disrespect then proceeded to compare Warzone to one of his most hated battle royale experiences – Fortnite. “I feel like people [who play] Fortnite should easily just transfer right on in,” he added. “Come play this game. Come play this kids’ game. Are you f**king kidding me?” The rage didn’t stop there, either, and whatever food Doc was eating that started foaming at his mouth now rested firmly on his chin. “Unbelievable,” he sighed. “I don’t mean to sound like a whiny little brat, but I am! What the f**k? What? Am I playing Apex or what?” Finally, the streaming star cooled down with his violence, speed and momentum directed at Warzone and went back to eating his lunch. This isn’t the first time Dr Disrespect has raged at Warzone either. Earlier in March he complained about the game’s sound, primarily the Gulag’s crowd noise. Luckily, the game is still in its infancy, so there’s still a lot of time for Infinity Ward to perfect the battle royale, especially in areas that Doc has been taking issue with.
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Dr Disrespect fires back at LIRIK’s PUBG ‘stream sniping’ with hilarious donation – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect fires back at LIRIK’s PUBG ‘stream sniping’ with hilarious donation Dr Disrespect continued his ongoing ‘feud’ with Saqib ‘LIRIK‘ Zahid by trash-talking him via a donation, following up on a previous ‘stream sniping’ incident between the two popular Twitch stars. Popular Twitch streamers have to deal with the unpleasant aspect of being stream sniped all the time, as their large presence makes them an easy target. Given the larger than life persona that Dr Disrespect is, he is a hotbed for being harassed as griefers know they will get an entertaining reaction out of him. The Two-Time was ‘stream sniped’ by LIRIK During a stream on July 27, Dr Disrespect was in the middle of a match in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, when he was brutally taken down by another player. Read More: Summit1g stunned in GTA RP as player dies – The Two-Time champion immediately erupted with anger in typical Doc fashion, and accused the player of being just “another” stream sniper who wanted attention. In a hilarious and rather unexpected turn of events, the player turned out to be LIRIK. LIRIK vs. Dr Disrespect LIRIK was streaming two days later on July 29 when he received a $10 donation from none other than the Doc himself, who then begin to trash-talk him after their brief PUBG encounter. “Wow, you hop in PUBG just to hack and stream snipe me for a quick laugh,” LIRIK read out loud for his audience to hear. “Makes me sick!” The streamer took the whole thing in stride and found the donation absolutely hilarious, and didn’t wish any bad blood between the two. Instead, he explained that the entire thing was just a ‘coincidence.’ Read More: Twitch streamer Anomaly banned – “Yo what up Doc, how are you man? I’m telling you dude, that was a complete coincidence man!” he laughed. While the whole thing was a coincidence, it’s pretty amazing that two of the most popular streamers would run into each other in the middle of the game. It remains to be seen if this ‘feud’ will continue. Dexerto will keep you updated if any possible further developments occur.
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Dr Disrespect fires back at TimTheTatman in epic YouTube thumbnail war – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect fires back at TimTheTatman in epic YouTube thumbnail war YouTube, Dr DisrespectTimTheTatman decided to take a shot at Dr Disrespect with a YouTube stream thumbnail featuring the Doc’s face photoshopped onto a baby. Now, the Two-Time champion has taken things to the next level by starting an epic YouTube thumbnail war. Just days after following DrLupo to YouTube, the leader of the Tatman Army revealed that his friendship with the Doc played a huge role in his move from Twitch to YouTube. The duo even went as far as joining together with Lupo to roast CouRage on their first stream back. Now that it’s been a few weeks since the duo reunited, it seems like they are still poking fun at each other — this time with specially edited thumbnails for their streams. The great YouTube thumbnail war While going back to their roots and playing Call of Duty together, Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman have constantly mocked each other during their games. On September 16, Tim decided to take things a step further and use an edited picture portraying himself carrying a baby two-time through an active battlefield as his stream thumbnail. After being spotted by the Doc, he tweeted: “What the hell is this?” What the hell is this @timthetatman? pic.twitter.com/DKtyOVthqH — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) September 16, 2021 Tim replied to the Doc’s tweet, asking what he’s talking about in which he replied “don’t worry, I won’t retaliate” Unfortunately for the Tatman, that ended up being a false reply as the two-time champion is has gone live with his version of the hilarious thumbnail. 🔴LIVE Today’s high level gaming hit list: ✅Warzone new game mode – Trials 84 ✅Vanguard MP on PC ✅Hunt Showdown HOWDY proximity chathttps://t.co/ethohFJafL pic.twitter.com/IS8EqHa8YW— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) September 17, 2021 Doc’s image portrays that he may believe he carries both parties in their games, as well as giving Tim and the 100 Thieves co-owner participation trophies and lollipops. TimTheTatman may have reacted to Doc’s thumbnail choice with his own tweet, but we can’t help but wonder why Doc felt he needed to bring CouRage into the mix.
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Dr Disrespect finally unboxes knife in CSGO and it’s one of the most expensive in the game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect finally unboxes knife in CSGO and it’s one of the most expensive in the game Instagram: Dr DisrespectIt may have taken Dr Disrespect a while to unbox his very first CSGO knife, but the wait was worth it: He managed to pull an M9 Bayonet “Sapphire”, one of the most expensive knives in the game. Ahead of Counter-Strike 2‘s imminent launch, a ton of content creators have been jumping into CSGO. Its tactical shooter gameplay has stood the test of time as the game gains more players than ever. Along with this enthralling gameplay comes an incredibly rich and vibrant skin market that has produced an entire marketplace built around CSGO skins. With cases worth thousands and skins worth millions, the stakes are high for those who want to get their hands on rare skins. However, Dr Disrespect was just looking for a knife, any knife at all. It’s taken him days to get one. Fortunately for him, the wait has been worth it and he pulled a knife worth a decent chunk of change. Dr Disrespect pulls incredibly rare CSGO knife worth thousands Dr Disrespect could have easily bought a knife for himself if he wanted to, but he was determined to pull one for himself. CSGO cases aren’t cheap these days, making the number of cases the Doc had to open to finally get a knife expensive. However, the wait was worth it. While case openings are rarely profitable, he pulled a knife that was truly special. The M9 Bayonet Doppler “Sapphire” in Factory New can sell for up to $16,000 dollars on the market, and that incredibly rare knife is the very first one Dr Disrespect opened. It’s as of yet unclear whether he plans to sell it or hold onto it as his play knife, but Dr Disrespect has obtained an item few players will ever hold. For those who are less fortunate, CSGO cases can set you back thousands of dollars. ohnePixel was given over 130k worth of cases and walked with a fraction of that initial amount in items, essentially burning $100,000 or more in around an hour.
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Dr Disrespect finally unbanned on Twitch, and his chat went ballistic even with him offline – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect finally unbanned on Twitch, and his chat went ballistic even with him offline Dr Disrespect – YouTubePopular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect‘s channel has finally been unbanned by the platform, and his fans were already going nuts in anticipation of his first stream back. The online content creation community was sent into a whirlwind several weeks ago when Dr Disrespect was banned by Twitch for having included a trip to the restroom in his live-stream from the E3 gaming convention. As is usually the case, no official word was given on the length of the suspension, as both Twitch and the Two-Time kept mum on the subject. However, on June 25, fans noticed that his channel had become accessible on Twitch once again, meaning that he had been unbanned, since suspended channels cannot be visited online. All in all, his suspension ended up lasting 14 days, starting on June 11, much less than the 30 day ban that many speculated had been leveled against him. The Two-Time getting unbanned on Twitch is definitely headline-grabbing news on its own, but what took it to the next level was the fact that his loyal followers instantaneously filled the chat, despite the fact that he hadn’t gone live. In fact, the Doc didn’t even tweet about his suspension being rescinded, so the new must have spread via word of mouth like wildfire on social media. Soon after the ban was lifted, the chat became so full of excited followers, that it had to be put in subsciber-only mode, so to limit the amount of messages that were being sent. “Dr Disrespect’s Twitch channel has reappeared,” tweeted out one fan. “He’s not even live and his chat was popping off! Subs, gifted subs, holy fawk man! Firm handshakes Champions Club!” Why was Dr Disrespect banned on Twitch? The superstar streamer saw his streaming privileges revoked on Twitch on June 11, moments after visiting a public restroom at E3 while his IRL stream was still live. Streaming while in a public restroom is in strict violation of Twitch rules, not to mention an invasion of other people’s privacy, so his channel was almost immediately shut down and made inaccessible. While never revealing how long his ban was for or when he would be returning, the Doc did tweet out a teaser image for his “new arena” on June 24, which even included a jab at himself for why he got banned in the first place. All things considered, the Two-Time will consider himself fortunate to be back so soon, and his 3.3+ million followers will now be able to enjoy their favorite streamer in action once again.