Dr Disrespect’s shroud & Skadoodle impression is the strangest thing you’ll see all week shroud / Twitch: DrDisrespect / ESLDr Disrespect and Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek have a legendary “rivalry”, but The Doc’s strange impression of the former CS:GO pro and roommate Tyler ‘Skadoodle’ Latham is definitely one of the strangest chapters in their hilarious feud. Both Dr Disrespect and shroud have taken cheeky digs at each others gaming skill in the past, with both men using their Twitch channels to progress their rivalry, with their viewers always eager to send the other the latest disparaging clip. Their feud took a strange turn on Wednesday, July 17 though, when ‘The Two-time’ performed a weird impression of the relationship dynamic between former Cloud9 CS:GO pros shroud and Skadoodle, who currently live together. After another day of grinding Apex Legends’ ranked mode, Dr Disrespect noticed that his rival shroud had recommitted to the ‘Champions Club’ for the 27th month in a row, and decided to break out his impression of the “human aimbot” and what it must have been like at his house when he clicked “subscribe” on The Doc’s Twitch channel. “Hey Doc,” said Dr Disrespect, in a hilariously deep voice. “This is going to be a good one. Hey, Skadoodle, come over here. I’m going to recommit to him. Skadoodle, come into my room. I’m going to resubscribe, and I’m going to ask him a question because I watch five minutes of his game.” In The Doc’s imagination though, shroud was finished with Skadoodle, playing the role of both men in a hilarious back-and-forth that saw him switch from a deep monotone voice for Grzesiek, and a high pitched one for Latham. “Skadoodle, what are you doing in my room?” The Doc asked himself, answering back that shroud had invited him in. “The jokes already past.” “I didn’t know you were being funny Mike,” replied a high-pitched version of Skadoodle. Fake shroud concluded: “You live in my house. You better respect me. I’m really started to get pissed off.” The Doc cut of his impression there, but told the Champions Club that “he could go on and on” with his impression, saying it would be a “lethal conversation.” Shroud hasn’t responded to The Doc’s strange version of events in the Grzesiek household, so it remains to be seen if Dr Disrepsect’s interpretation is even remotely close to accurate.
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Dr Disrespect’s Spanish gets roasted after congratulating TheGrefg on Twitch record – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s Spanish gets roasted after congratulating TheGrefg on Twitch record TheGrefg / MLGTwitch star David ‘TheGrefg’ Cánovas roasted Dr Disrespect’s Spanish message to congratulate the streamer for hitting over 2.5 million viewers on Twitch, but native speakers noticed the execution was a little shaky. TheGrefg turned heads when he broke his own Twitch viewership record in the lead up to his new Fortnite skin being revealed. The stream absolutely shattered all previous records, including the last one he set to the tune of 660,000 viewers. The Spanish streamer’s mentions were skyrocketing after the stats came through for the new record. It was astonishing to see the number continually rise, even after easily surpassing one million in concurrent viewers. But not to go unnoticed, the Doc gave a personal message to Grefg letting him know that the Two-Time was hot on his heels for the record. I hope you dont play like you speak spanish, in this case, I will destroy you. Nah I’m kidding, thank you for your words, big man. ❤ — Grefg =) (@TheGrefg) January 12, 2021 “Hello Gregory. How are you? Good? Me, I’m incredible. Just wanted to congratulate you for your new milestone,” Doc said in Spanish. “Your numbers are impressive. But don’t be too arrogant just because you don’t have to deal with the Two-Time back-to-back 1993-1994 video game champion. All in good time, I’m coming for you and I’m going to look good doing it.” “I hope you don’t play like you speak Spanish, in this case, I will destroy you,” Grefg said in response. “Nah I’m kidding, thank you for your words, big man.” What’s impressive is that the Doc attempted the entire message in a foreign tongue to him, however it didn’t exactly come clean enough for people to make it out on the first attempt. It’s not surprising for a foreign language to sound a bit off coming from new speakers, and Grefg recognized that while giving back a bit of banter to the Doc. But it’s all in good fun, as it appears he is a fan of the YouTuber streamer. “Every day when I wake up I think that nothing is going to surprise me. Suddenly, things like this happen that remind me that life always surprises. Good Spanish, Dr Disrespect, good Spanish.” In the video, it did sound like Doc is aiming to challenge TheGrefg in some way soon, so we’ll see have to see if any more comes out of the wild milestone.
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Dr Disrespect’s scarily accurate PUBG prediction leads to “hacking” phone call – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s scarily accurate PUBG prediction leads to “hacking” phone call Dr Disrespect – Twitch / PUBG CorpSuperstar Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is no stranger to receiving parody ‘phone calls’ on his stream, and after this accurate PUBG prediction, there’s no wonder as to why. There are very few of higher authority on PUBG, if any, than the almighty Dr Disrespect, who is one of the most prominent streamers of the popular battle royale title. His experience with the game over the years has essentially turned gameplay into muscle memory, which was on full display during his August 27 livestream. Chilling in Severny with just 66 players left in the lobby, the Two-Time noticed a loot plane flying high above where he was located. Read More: NBA player perfectly immitates Dr Disrespect – While this in itself is not anything uncommon, what follows was an insanely accurate prediction by the Doc, one that had his Twitch chat reeling. As the plane approached, he started speaking in a way that made it sound like he was conversing with the pilot. “You’re not going to drop that in three, two, one, right on my head, are you?” Sure enough, the crate dropped right at the exact end of the countdown, leading to a swift ‘phone call’ on the Doc’s flip-phone cellular device. “Yeah, this is the two-time,” the Doc opened with. “No I’m not hacking, I just play the game a lot. I know there’s two other guys in there—yeah yeah, I’ll take care of it.” However, shortly after the phone call ended, the Twitch star was led to his demise. As he went to collect the crate, he was attacked from two different angles and downed within a minute of hanging up. “He knew, and he drove up.” The phone call on stream is a classic Dr Disrespect segment, often using it after he lands a nutty shot or an insane prediction. Fellow streamer Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek is often on the other end of the line when the Two-Time answers his phone, such as when he rang while in the shower after witnessing the Doc hit an impressive snipe. It’s part of his showmanship, and adds a little extra dimension to his streams.
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Dr Disrespect’s shock FIFA skills cause opponent to hilariously rage quit – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s shock FIFA skills cause opponent to hilariously rage quit EA/Twitch:Dr DisrespectTwitch streamer Dr Disrespect proved that his gaming skills go further than FPS titles, as he caused an opponent to rage quit on FIFA 20 – and hilariously called out YouTuber Castro1021 in the process. Dr Disrespect is best known for his adventures on numerous FPS titles, such as Apex Legends and Call of Duty. He recently shared his thoughts on how Modern Warfare could be improved, amid the game’s private beta. However, on September 13, he demonstrated to his viewers that he possesses an impressive set of skills when it comes to EA Sports’ soccer simulation games. Doc even demonstrated his trademark confidence, calling out a popular CoD YouTuber in the process. FIFA 20 goes on general sale on September 27, but a select number of players already have their hands on the latest instalment of the popular soccer series. Read More: NICKMERCS roasts Dr Disrespect’s gameplay – One of these such players is popular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect. He was playing a Season Match on FIFA 20 as Real Madrid, against an opponent’s Juventus. Already 2-0 up against his opponent, the Doc cuts inside and finishes comfortably in the top corner, taking the game out of reach of his opponent. He jumped to his feet in celebration, and quickly called out YouTuber Castro. “Hey Castro!” Doc shouted. “You busy opening packs up or what? Huh? What player did you open up?” Castro1021 is a well known FIFA YouTuber with upwards of 1.2 million subscribers. He has recently uploaded a number of ‘pack opening’ videos on FIFA 20, and it looks like the Doc wants to challenge him. Disrespect’s opponent then rage quits, with the two-time simply smiling and stating that he still has it. If the Doc’s early success is anything to go by, we can expect to see him playing more FIFA 20 on stream, much to the delight of his watching audience, who were enthralled by his surprise skills.
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Dr Disrespect mocks his own Twitch ban with new emotes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks his own Twitch ban with new emotes Popular streamer Dr Disrespect remains banned from Twitch after livestreaming in a bathroom at E3, but is taking full advantage of the situation by creating some brand new emotes for his chat. While doing his first ever IRL stream at E3 2019, the Doc got himself in serious trouble, after his cameraman followed him into the public toilets, continuing to stream, resulting in a ban from Twitch and his E3 access badge being revoked. The Two-time finally released his long-awaited video from the event which attempted to explain his actions, jokingly blaming “hot diarrhea” as the reason for his multiple trips to the bathroom. His channel is still banned from the platform for an unknown length of time, but it seems his loyal subscribers won’t let him hear the end of this debacle for a while, with Doc confirming on Twitter that a new emote has been made. Replying to an image of himself in the bathroom stall, he shared a sneak peek of what to expect in his chat when he is given full control of his channel again. These new emotes will presumably be available for his fans to spam to their heart’s content in his Twitch chat, whenever he is allowed back on the platform. When will Dr Disrespect be unbanned? There has still been no word from Twitch or the Doc himself as to when his ban will actually end. Despite the nature of the offence, it’s unlikely his channel will be permanently banned from the platform given his previous track record, and his enormous success in recent years. Reaction to the Doc’s ban has been mixed, with Fortnite star Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney coming out in support of his fellow streamer by tweeting out “Free @DrDisrespect” while Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek both agree that the suspension was fully warranted. However, the incident shows Twitch will make no exceptions with popular IRL streamers in the future, with popular YouTuber Ethan ‘H3H3’ Klein hoping Doc’s ban can serve as a warning to other content creators. It’s probable that Doc will take his words of advice and stick to gaming in the future.
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Dr Disrespect’s reason for liking the color red is most typical Doc response ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s reason for liking the color red is most typical Doc response ever Twitch: Dr DisrespectIf one thing’s for certain, Dr Disrespect doesn’t often hold back when he’s asked his opinion on something, and when a viewer asked him why he liked the color red so much, the answer was as hilarious as you would expect from The Doc. The leader of the Champions Club is well-known for his hilarious thoughts on all sorts of different things, most recently when he explained why he had no interest in hopping on WoW Classic like most streamers, leaving his audience in stitches. It doesn’t take much to produce gold from Dr Disrespect though, and his fans were treated to another classic Doc moment when he was asked why he liked the color red so much. As The Two-Time loaded into his Call of Duty: Blackout match, he decided to read the chat, and address some of the questions he was receiving from his audience. “Is red your favorite color or do you just like how it looks?” read The Doc from Twitch viewer BlackRockPhantom. “It’s the color of blood, and boy, oh boy I’m used to seeing a lot of blood splattered in front of my face in the online gaming community. That’s pretty much what it is, right?” “Plus, it looks sick on me, and I’m fucking gorgeous!” Viewers of The Doc will know that red plays a major part in his broadcasts, with the streamer often wearing something of that color while he plays, while the majority of his graphics, plus the interior of the ‘Champions Club’ are all designed in a scarlet hue. We know he’s a big fan of darker hues too though, with Dr Disrespect offering “black-on-black-on-slate-black blazers” to those deemed worthy enough of being a champion.
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Dr Disrespect’s long-lost brother found streaming on Mixer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s long-lost brother found streaming on Mixer Twitch streamer Hasan Piker seems to have discovered Dr Disrespect’s long-lost brother streaming on Mixer after being tipped off by a viewer. Dr Disrespect, real name Guy Beahm, is one of the most prolific streamers on Twitch and was named Streamer of the Year at the 2019 Esports Awards to boot. Because of this, the Doc has been linked with moves to other streaming platforms, especially with the influx of creators leaving Twitch for pastures new. One streamer seems to be capitalizing on these rumors, though, with a new ‘Dr Disrespect lookalike’ streaming on Microsoft’s growing streaming service, Mixer. While the streamer, who goes by the alias of DeStache, makes no mention of the Doc in his information, he does appear to take some inspiration from the streaming legend’s broadcasts and interesting skits. Of course, his hard work didn’t go unnoticed, as popular streamer Hasan was advised about the lookalike and promptly went to visit his stream – exposing him to hundreds of new potential viewers and making his 6-days-a-week grind worth it. Initially in shock and amused at what he was seeing, Hasan stayed on DeStache’s stream, who appeared complete with the handlebar mustache, matching red and black headset and branding, and an assortment of graphic overlays that only the top streamers could handle. When Hasan first tuned in, DeStache was already in explicit form, saying “f**k Johnny Cash”, presumably to a viewer who had mentioned the late American musician. He then had a big influx of users in his chat, which prompted him to pull up a DJ booth graphic overlay and start dancing, with Hasan watching on in complete disbelief. Hasan hardly had words for what he was seeing, but many of his viewers started calling DeStache “Dollar Store Disrespect”, “Discount Disrespect” and simply “Dr. Respect”. Hasan started to question whether the stream was supposed to be a Doc parody, or if this is what the streamer was genuinely like. While the ‘lookalike’ belief might be the first impression that viewers get when they see the Mixer streamer, it soon becomes clear that DeStache has his own behaviors and style of streaming and that the similarities with the Doc begin and end at the mustache and red graphics! DeStache’s VODs on Mixer go back around a month but fans have confirmed that the entertainer has been around for a good while longer. The Mixer star is also a good deal less angry than the Doc! It’s uncertain whether Doc himself will have seen DeStache in action, or how impressed he will be if he does considering the streamer’s platform of choice! Doc hasn’t shied away from criticizing Mixer since the likes of shroud and Ninja made the switch. But, really, the resemblance is… something. You can check out DeStache’s Mixer streams here.
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Dr Disrespect’s Midnight Society studio responds to NFT “flipper” tactics – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s Midnight Society studio responds to NFT “flipper” tactics Midnight SocietyDr Disrespect’s Midnight Society has responded to NFT flippers by implementing a system that will weed out people who simply want to sell the Founders Pass for profit. Three months after launching Midnight Society — Dr Disrespects game studio — developers announced their upcoming game currently known as ‘Project Moon.’ The Founders Pass gives a group of 10,000 fans early access to the game, as well as help influence the creation of it. Much to many people’s dismay, it will be made available in the form of an NFT. Days after the announcement, the studio assured that NFTs on Project Moon aren’t there to make money. And, in a recent blog post, confirmed that they are working to eliminate NFT flippers who only want a Founders Pass in order to make a quick buck. Midnight Society responds to NFT flippers According to a March 25 blog post, Midnight Society has received over 400,000 applications from fans wanting to purchase the Founders Pass. Mentioning that narrowing it down to 10k will be “one of the hardest things” they’ve ever done, they detailed the type of people they are looking for. It said: “Our Founders must be a diverse mix of casual and hardcore gamers, developers (both indie and AAA), content creators, and influencers (of all backgrounds) — each with their unique experiences, ideas, and vision, for how Project Moon should be made.” Extending their message, the studio has made it clear that their process will help eliminate those who just want to collect and flip the passes which would, in turn, hyper-inflate the value of the NFT. This message lines up with a comment from the Midnight Society studio heads during a recent AMA. They emphasized to fans that the NFT connected to the Founders Pass was not created as a way to get rich — but as a way to maintain ownership of the product that you purchase. All in all, they’ve made it clear that their approach to NFTs isn’t to make themselves billionaires — but to commemorate the launch of the game, similar to the 100 Thieves LCS NFT.
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Dr Disrespect’s latest Twitch return teaser is as confusing as the first – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s latest Twitch return teaser is as confusing as the first Twitch / Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has released yet another teaser for his return to Twitch after being banned on the platform since the E3 trade fair, and it’s more confusing than you might expect. The Twitch streamer, who has over 3 million followers on the platform, was banned for taking his IRL stream right into the mens restroom during E3 2019 at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 12. With his fans counting down the days until that long-awaited July 8th return date, there’s no doubt that they will be clamouring for not just his iconic intro, but the patented violence, speed, and momentum that have become mainstays on his livestreams. The new teaser doesn’t exactly give anything away in terms of what his first broadcast back will include, either. There’s no mention of any games that he would like to play – like Apex Legends, Fortnite, or any other battle royale title for that matter. Read More: PewDiePie explains why Dr Disrespect streaming in E3 bathroom wasn’t a “big deal” following ban – What it does include, though, is a very weird gym scene. Not exactly a telltale sign of what’s to come next for the Doc, but the trailer shows what appears to be a personal trainer – Dan “the body” – who completely abandons their client when their phone starts to ring. Who was on the other line? Look no further than the flip phone wielding, two-time, back-to-back, blockbuster video game champion of 1993 and 1994. You guessed it, Dr Disrespect. Dan “the body” was involved in the first teaser as well, where – again – his phone started to ring. This time it was suggested that the Doc was base jumping from the Empire State Building in New York, before the screen went black. His huge cult fanbase, who went absolutely berserk in his Twitch chat when they found out his ban had came to an end on June 25, will have July 8 circled on their calendars waiting to get the notification that says the Doc is back. Until then, we’ll just have to keep waiting for more and more of these teasers, however weird they might be.
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Dr DisRespect’s Incredible Impression of the Average Stream Sniper in PUBG – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect’s Incredible Impression of the Average Stream Sniper in PUBG For any popular streamer, the plague of ‘stream snipers’ in multiplayer games is simply par for the course, but Dr DisRespect gets it worse than most – and has a unique way of dealing with them. Stream snipers are just other players in the game, who tactfully attempt to get into the same match as their favorite streamer, either just for the thrill of it or, more often, to do their very best to frustrate them. While playing PUBG, the Doc’s game of choice, stream snipers often attempt to antagonise him by following him around in lobbies, but he has plenty of experience dealing with them. Utilising his many voices, he does an excellent impression of how imagines the average stream sniper talks when spending their time chasing the Doc around. Not too long ago, Dr DisRespect and fellow PUBG streamer Shroud ran into a different breed of stream snipers though, ones which sang a song to them rather than hunt them down in game. Shroud himself is known for being swamped by stream snipers, but given his skill in game it’s never usually too much of a hassle to simply take them out. Dr DisRespect is somewhat less patient though, and his outbursts against them probably contribute to just how many swarm him during every stream. And it’s not just PUBG streamers that suffer. Pro Fortnite player and FaZe Clan member Turner “Tfue” Tenney actually called for stream snipers to be banned from the game. Twitch itself has a policy against streamers purposefully going hunting for other streamers, and it will ban streamers who are found in breach of this rule. And it is actually a punishable offense to stream snipe in PUBG too, but it is very difficult to impose a ruling on random players who are searching for games in the hope of landing in the same lobby as a big name streamer, so the Doc and others simply have to put up with them.
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Dr DisRespect’s Hilarious Reaction to Summit1G Smashing his Monitor in Rage Keeps The Feud Alive – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect’s Hilarious Reaction to Summit1G Smashing his Monitor in Rage Keeps The Feud Alive Top Twitch streamers Dr DisRespect and Summit1G have had somewhat of an on going feud for over a year now, making this clip of the Doc reacting to Summit raging even better. We have all been there – that crushing, rage-inducing moment when you just know you are about to die in an online multiplayer game and there is nothing you can do about it. That was the unfortunate fate of one of the biggest streamers on Amazon owned platform Twitch, as Summit1G found himself overcome with rage after dying in a tournament match of H1Z1: King of The Kill. And of course, his moment of fury was quickly picked up on by Dr DisRespect, perhaps some would call a rival of Summit, and in typical Doc fashion he reacted to it live on stream. It is believed that the match of H1Z1 actually had some weight, as it was a tournament match which Summit was participating in, practicing with his team. After dying rather unfortunately and placing 25th, he could not control his rage, smashing his monitor and camera setup with his fist. The Doc, watching on, was suitably smug in his reaction, sarcastically complimenting Summit’s “wind up” on the punch. Dr DisRespect is of course not exactly always a happy camper himself on stream, just recently smashing his desk after a similarly frustrating death in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG). Summit1G has not been one to let the Doc go unchecked in the past, and we wouldn’t be surprised if he fired back one day soon.
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Dr DisRespect’s Hilarious Response To Criticism From PC Gamer Over Demands To PUBG Developers – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect’s Hilarious Response To Criticism From PC Gamer Over Demands To PUBG Developers Twitch/DrDisrespectLIVEAs one of the most popular live streamers, Dr DisRespect is no stranger to haters and deals with them in a very unique way – by mocking their own words against him. The Doc has in the past put him self in the spotlight for the wrong reasons, but his character never allows him to be shot down by the naysayers. His most recent episode came after he demanded that battle royale game PUBG add in personalized skins for him, and received backlash from some in the community who accused him of being somewhat entitled. And to the surprise of many, only a couple of days later sure two unique Dr DisRespect weapons skins were added to the game, as well as two for fellow popular live streamer Shroud. After his request to PUBG spread though, one particular tweet from the Editor-in-Chief of PC Gamer, got a lot of attention – perhaps because the Doc himself shared it – which criticized him for his demands to the PUBG Devs. The argument being that by making these demands, it somehow contributed to a negative relationship between players of games and developers, where players “antagonize” game makers. Cool that we’ve reached the point where an influencer is holding themselves hostage unless a game meets their demands to promote them and earn them money. Playful or not, this stuff adds to the antagonism we’ve seen grow between players and devs in the past few years. pic.twitter.com/Ly7XIgsi1G — Evan Lahti (@ELahti) May 27, 2018 After seeing this Tweet, Dr DisRespect knew exactly what he had to do, mocking it live on stream. “Let’s go ahead and read – in his voice.” Regardless of which side of the argument you are on, his voice acting is pretty impressive. Given that the PUBG developers did in fact add the skins, and only a few days after the Doc’s request – it seems likely that it was all just a form of promotion in the first place. You can check out the skins added for him and fellow streamer Shroud right here.
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Dr DisRespect’s daughter gives hilarious answer when she can’t ‘remember the name’ – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect’s daughter gives hilarious answer when she can’t ‘remember the name’ Popular Twitch streamer Guy ‘Dr DisRespect’ Beahm brought his daughter onto one of his broadcasts – and the two shared a hilarious moment regarding the proper title of the two-time Blockbuster champion. The Doc asked ‘Baby DisRespect’ for his name, to which she gave a comical response. “What’s the name?” the Doc asked. “Doody-pooty buttcheeks!” she answered with a devious grin. Dr DisRespect appeared to take issue with this reply, and tried to drill her with the proper response. “We talked about when you say my name, it’s ‘Dr DisRespect,’” he chastised, ending the name with a dramatic echo. “Where’s the echo?” “I don’t have the echo!” she replied. “Well we’re gonna have to work on that echo before I bite your toes off,” he threatened playfully. “What are you gonna do if I bite your toes?” “I’m gonna poop on you,” she answered. The Doc’s chat interacted with the moment in kind, jokingly calling for the streamer to follow through with his toe-biting threat. Dr DisRespect introduced his daughter, who he dubbed ‘Baby DisRespect,’ during a livestream in September of 2017. Since then, ‘Baby DisRespect’ hasn’t changed much – but her sense of humor certainly takes after her father’s. That wasn’t the last time’ Baby DisRespect’ appeared on stream, either – the Doc also celebrated a victory in battle royale game PUBG with his daughter back in June 2018, where the two danced together on a green-screened dance floor. Despite his overwhelming violence, speed, and momentum, the Doc isn’t just a two time Blockbuster champion – he’s also a tender-hearted family man.
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Dr Disrespect’s game studio Midnight Society teases first game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s game studio Midnight Society teases first game YouTube/DrDisrespectDr Disrespect’s new game studio Midnight Society is already teasing its first-ever game in the form of an ARG, with fans scrambling to crack the codes. The two-time back-to-back Blockbuster Video Game Champion unveiled his game studio on December 14, revealing that veteran Call of Duty and Halo developers had signed on. As a former level designer himself, Doc knows a thing or two about video games and starting his own studio had been a big priority of his. Even before Midnight Society was officially announced, he had been teasing some game ideas. In the past, he’s mentioned a “vertical battle royale” with inspiration from Escape from Tarkov combined with large-scale action from something such as Warzone or Battlefield. But now, it seems like an actual reveal is in the works. https://twitter.com/12am/status/1477187846381342720 Dr Disrespect slowly teasing new game with ARG ARGs (Alternate Reality Games) are a popular way for studios to tease new games or content. For example, Microsoft notoriously used a weird website called ILoveBees to tease Halo 2 back in the early 2000s with users decrypting messages. Now, Doc’s Midnight Society is doing something similar. In a January 1 tweet, the studio posted a strange message to ring in the New Year. As TheLoadOut explains, by working out a series of Discord bot commands and passwords, users can unlock new information about the game and its developers. It also seems like there is a race for 10,000 participants to be eligible for early access to the actual game with a command stating: “Early access granted to all Variants (10,000) upon Access Pass acquisition.” In any case, it seems like this ARG will take some time to solve and gamers are hard at work trying to figure out the steps to access new information and we can’t wait to see what all of this will lead up to in the days or months ahead.
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Dr Disrespect’s hilarious ‘Doc Cast’ completely backfires in PUBG – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s hilarious ‘Doc Cast’ completely backfires in PUBG Dr Disrespect / TwitchPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. It is widely believed that the Two-Time sets the benchmark when it comes to production value on the streaming platform, but there are times where perhaps the sketches can get in the way of his ultimate objective – to win matches. With 33 players alive in PUBG, Doc was alongside his teammates BreaK and Halifax, driving towards another team, before viewers were met with the flashing lights of the Doc Cast animation. For those who haven’t seen it before, the Doc Cast sketch takes Dr Disrespect into a smaller seat on the screen, while he commentates on the violence, speed, and momentum as it unfolds on-screen. This time, though, things didn’t really go according to plan. The vehicle was quickly destroyed by enemies, exploding and taking out the whole team. “We’re on board BreaK right now, BreaK dies to a huge ass explosion right in front of his face, now we’re on board with Halifax. “Halifax is dead, what the fuck am I doing behind this desk? Get me the fuck out of here. Where’s my production crew? Get me the fuck out of here,” he said before returning to his normal screen, with the whole team eliminated. His two teammates had no idea that he was actually running the Doc Cast at the time, but it’s fair to say that they saw the funny side of things after being told they were showcased during the disastrous moment. “That was the quickest Doc Casting curse I’ve ever seen,” he said after being knocked out of the game. “I ran right into the Doc Cast and boom! BreaK goes down and boom Hali goes down. That was it.” Hopefully next time will not be as cursed as this one, because it ended just seconds after it began.
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Dr Disrespect’s “cousin” trolls his infamous bathroom ban at TwitchCon – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s “cousin” trolls his infamous bathroom ban at TwitchCon Team Liquid – Twitter / Dr Disrespect – TwitchTwitch superstar Guy ‘Dr Disrespect‘ Beahm’s notorious “bathroom ban” from E3 was the subject of some trolling in a hilarious skit put together by fellow streamer ‘PaladinAmber’ at the recently concluded TwitchCon event in San Diego. While Dr Disrespect may be known for a lot of things, one less-than-desirable event in his career that he’ll never be able to shed is the two-week ban he received from Twitch after livestreaming from a public bathroom at the E3 gaming convention in June. The suspension sparked an onslaught of debate and memes about the controversial event, with even the Two-Time throwing jabs at himself about the ridiculous situation. The infamous ban was once again brought up recently, this time during TwitchCon 2019, as part of a larger parody video about the two-time Blockbuster champion. Read More: How Myth “clutched up” for xQc at Twitchcon – Team Liquid’s PaladinAmber, fitted with a fake mustache and a pair of dark sunglasses, posed as the Doc’s “second cousin, twice removed,” and went around the event attempting to show respect towards everyone. She started the skit off right away by removing her large sunglasses, saying it wasn’t respectful to wear them indoors. “Welcome to the 2019 TwitchCon,” she said. “Excuse me a moment, it’s not respectful to wear sunglasses inside. I’ve decided, that last year, my second cousin twice removed, Dr Disrespect, did not uphold the family name. So here I am, to respect you, your consent to filming, and everything in between. So shall we go and be respectful to everyone?” Read More: Doc stunned by massive TwitchCon turnout – At this point, she could be seen walking over to a public restroom, but turned around and stopped any of the cameraman from following her inside – a clear tip of the cap to what the Doc did not do at E3, which eventually landed him the well-documented ban. The rest of the video maintained the same satirical theme, as she went around the venue and talked to some attendees, doing things like “air hugs” and “air high-fives” to make sure that everyone she encountered was treated with an overwhelming amount of respect, Not all heroes wear capes, some of them just give respect. pic.twitter.com/Lq59qH4nEt — Team Liquid (@TeamLiquid) September 29, 2019 Despite being tagged numerous times in the post, the Two-Time hasn’t got around to responding to it yet. However, it appears that the ship sailed much smoother for him at this event than at E3, as all of his meet-and-greets and appearances at TwitchCon 2019 seem to have gone very successfully.
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Dr Disrespect’s daughter ‘bullies’ him after invading the stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s daughter ‘bullies’ him after invading the stream During a twenty-four hour stream, Dr. Disrespect ended up at the mercy of his ‘baby assassin’ daughter, who hijacked the show by telling stories and making threats towards the streamer. Dr. Disrespect has a massive following on Twitch of around 3.7 million followers. He’s amassed a large Twitter following as well, with 1.2 million followers there. Following his Modern Warfare stream, he shared a clip to his Twitter where his daughter ‘invades’ his stream. When asked how she snuck into the Champions Arena, she first claimed she didn’t know, but would soon admit she snuck “through the back, where all the other mice sneak through.” The Doc invited her to tell a scary story, but after multiple failed attempts, he moved to have the intruder removed from the arena’s Control Center. The little child lashed out in anger, screaming and threatening to give her fearsome father “a spanking on your butt”, and also threatening to take his candy and poop on him. A clearly rattled Doc tried to restore order on the stream while the invader loudly declared herself to be “a big monster.” I need more security in the arena. pic.twitter.com/PmJPn43RWV — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) November 3, 2019 Doc finally had ‘security’ called, and chastised them for not being to handle a girl “one-eighth their size.” At the time of the interruption, the Two-Time was only less than two hours into a 24-hour stream of Call of Duty Modern Warfare, and was experiencing connection problems with the servers at the time of the intrusion. Most recently, his stream schedule itself was interrupted by a power outage, which caused him to cancel his Halloween stream. The Two-Time himself has been trying to interrupt the natural order of the streaming landscape, by playing into the rumors of CouRageJD leaving Twitch for another platform, along with DrLupo. This is not the first time this individual intruder has broken in during a live stream. Almost a year ago today, Doc’s daughter came on the stream, and referred to the streamer as ““Doody-pooty buttcheeks”, and again threatened to poop on him.
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Dr Disrespect gives absurd advice to Fortnite World Cup pros winning millions – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives absurd advice to Fortnite World Cup pros winning millions Lamborghini/Epic Games/Twitch: DrDisrespectWith the Fortnite World Cup underway in New York City, a number of young professionals are receiving life-changing prize money, and Twitch powerhouse DrDisrespect provided some unique advice for them. July 27 saw the Fortnite World Cup’s duos tournament, as a host of professionals took home life changing money. The winners, Nyhrox and Aqua, took home $3 million between them. It doesn’t stop there, as even the duo placing 10th split a hefty $225,000 between them. However, many of the winners are barely teenagers, and so such large amounts of money require sensible management. For example, English teenager Jaden ‘Wolfiez’ Ashman is just 15 years old, and won $2,250,000 million between him and his duo partner. The final duo standing reflect the insane prize money being dished out. The winners needn’t worry, however, with some of the gaming community on hand to offer sound financial advice. On July 27, SypherPK tweeted that his advice to the winners is “do not blow through that money. Enjoy it, but also get financial guidance… Make it last.” DrDisrespect was not impressed with Sypher’s advice, dubbing it the “most stupid advice I’ve ever heard”. He followed this up by providing some (questionable) advice of his own. This weekend some players will be walking away with hundreds of thousands of dollars and some with millions. My only advice is do not blow through that money. Enjoy it, but also get financial guidance. Look into long term investing, retirement plans, and be smart. Make it last. — LG SypherPK (@SypherPK) July 27, 2019 “I’d buy a 2021 Lamborghini Aventador SVT blacked out everything,” he said, but that wasn’t all. “(Also) a 38’ foot offshore racing boat with matching trailer connected to a 2021 Lamborghini Urus blacked out.” He concluded his advice by summarizing it as “just a few ideas for the winners. Trust me.” Doc these winners wouldn’t be able to pull it off the way you would. They don’t have their drivers licenses yet. — LG SypherPK (@SypherPK) July 27, 2019 It’s definitely not our place to suggest which piece of advice you choose to listen (Sypher’s, please), but the amount of money on offer at the Fortnite World Cup is sure to positively impact on the winners, as they are launched into the mainstream. Sypher suggested that the Doc’s advice wasn’t useful, because the winners “wouldn’t be able to pull it off the way you would. They don’t have their drivers’ licenses yet.” Whatever you make of it, the Doc in a Lamborghini pulling a 38 foot boat is quite an image.
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Dr Disrespect’s Apex Legends roadmap is so much better than what we’re getting – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s Apex Legends roadmap is so much better than what we’re getting Graphics: Respawn Entertainment / G FUELApex Legends to the next level, and his plans could actually better than what fans are already expecting from Respawn Entertainment. The popular Twitch streamer, who has hosted a number of Code Red tournaments on the battle royale game in the past, claims to have a plan that would take the game to the next level. It’s worth noting that some of his ideas would prove popular with the game’s online community, but others might be, shall we say, somewhat unrealistic. How would Dr Disrespect take Apex Legends forward? The Two-Time was talking about the next steps Apex Legends has to take in order to continue to fend off competition in the battle royale market, claiming that a change in surroundings is necessary. But, that’s not all. “They need to release three, minimum, maps with three, minimum, legends. If they could do that, they’d get right back into the ballgame,” Doc said before dropping in another suggestion. “Boom, ranked playlist. A true ranked playlist with all the goodies attached to it.” Apex Legends tournament winners sent into space? He’s not done yet. This is where it gets exciting. “Working up to a three hundred and fifty million dollar tournament,” he continued. “I’m not done yet. The winner of that tournament gets access to the SpaceX program where they’re launched into space. I’m not fucking done yet.” Then, in vintage Dr Disrespect fashion, he took his viewers through a story packed of speed, violence and momentum that only he could produce, where he suggested Apex Legends tournament winners should come back to earth on a private island. While the Doc’s ideas sound amazing, as well as very popular among professional players and fans, you would have to think that it might just be a little bit out of Respawn’s budget.
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Dr Disrespect wows viewers with insane Gears 5 clutch – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect wows viewers with insane Gears 5 clutch Twitch: Dr Disrespect / Gears 5Dr Disrespect has seemingly grown to enjoy Gears 5 as his playmaking ability has reached new heights in the popular third-person shooter. At launch on September 6, Dr Disrespect could not have been more critical of the latest installment in the Gears of War franchise. Even going as far as to say that the series should “be dead.” Over time however, Doc has streamed more and more of the title on Twitch and despite some hilarious technical issues holding him back for a stretch of time, the FPS phenom finally appears to be enjoying his experience with the game, especially after some crazy highlights. In a September 18 Gears 5 stream, the leader of the Champions Club was finally coming to grips with the mechanics of the game and one absurd highlight showed off his true potential. With all of his teammates wiped off the map early into the round, Doc was forced into a 1v4 scenario which he absolutely refused to shy away from. Opening with two quick Gnasher Shotgun kills, Doc subsequently rolled into a third, blasting him away with ease and entering sudden death with the one remaining enemy. Rapidly shifting the momentum, Doc’s teammates burst into cheers as he found the final kill and kept them “in the game.” Standing at his desk in celebration, he relished the moment of his first utterly insane clutch in the Gears of War franchise. This isn’t the first unbelievable highlight from the Two-Time in Gears 5 either. Just recently he grew accustomed to the Longshot sniper rifle and went on a ridiculous tear to give his team the upper hand. Read more: Dr Disrespect roasts WoW Classic – With the highlights beginning to pile up, perhaps this means we’ll be seeing even more Gears 5 streams from the back to back Blockbuster Champion in the near future. Still critical of the “horrific player mechanics,” Doc has been streaming more of Gears 5 than one would have thought, following his battle with a litany of amusing technical issues. The captivating Twitch personality is still yet to engage with the recently released Borderlands 3, despite players having found a sniper rifle paying homage to the Two Time.
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Dr Disrespect wrecks small streamer after finding out they play his music – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect wrecks small streamer after finding out they play his music YouTube, DrDisrespectDr Disrespect’s streams are always full of donations and special messages from fans, but after hearing one small streamer plays his music non-stop during broadcasts, the Two-Time reeled off one of his classic roasts. The streamer has been bouncing between a number of first-person shooters in recent times, diving into Apex Legends, Warzone, and others for his viewers to enjoy. While playing, he’s one of the most interactive internet personalities when it comes to speaking to fans, replying to donation messages all stream long. However, those messages are not always what he wants to hear, and he turns a few into cheeky jokes from time to time. Unfortunately for this small streamer, they caught Doc in a funny mood. Dr Disrespect wrecks streamer after donation This time, the Two-Time gets a $5 donation from a viewer and reads: “Doc I’m playing your music all month on stream” before reading off the donator’s name. Without a missed beat, Dr Disrespect snaps back with a classic roast: “Well I hope you and your two viewers like it.” While laughing, he continues: “Hey Zachary, I’m joking. Hey Zach. Come back man! HEY ZACH! I’m jokin man” While some viewers may think it’s a little harsh to reply in this way to a donation, there’s a good chance him cracking a joke about the message will have been just what the viewer wanted. Vintage Doc. Dr Disrespect’s music career It’s not exactly a secret that Dr Disrespect has his hand in more than one thing. Between the production of his stream, being the entertainer, and making his own gaming studio — he is a master of multiple things. He doesn’t do it all by himself though, because the music labeled with his name on it isn’t actually created by him. His partner in music is an electronic artist by the name of J+1. Even though these songs are put together by another musician and not Guy Beahm himself, they are still accompanied by his iconic animations. Dr Disrespect has 5 songs available on his YouTube channel, with the latest one just a couple of months old.
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Dr DisRespect will make a big change to his costume for charity fundraising goal – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect will make a big change to his costume for charity fundraising goal Dr DisRespect is aiming to raise $50,000 for charity on his popular livestream over the next week, and has revealed what he will do if he hits the goal. Partnering with Gillette for ‘Movember’, the Doc’s charity streams will go toward’s men’s health, but if he does hit the goal of $50,000 an iconic part of his character may be at stake. Dr DisRespect, real name Guy Beahm, is characterized by his black mullet, military gear, dark shades and of course, the moustache – also known as the ‘poisonous caterpillar’ to his fans. To show how serious he is about raising this money for a good cause however, Dr DisRespect has revealed that should he reach the $50K goal, the poisonous caterpillar will be getting a shave. Although it won’t be a complete removal, he said that he will shave it down to a “level 2”, and even better, will do it live on stream. “I’ll trim it up. I’m talking level 2 fade, nice, clean fade, at $50K,” he says, “live. and Mrs. Assassin’s going to be the one” – explaining that his wife will take care of the shape up for him. As for how realistic it is that he will hit the $50,000 goal, it is very well within sight. After only the first day of charity streams, Doc’s fans, known affectionately as the “champions club” showed their generosity by reaching over $5,000. Incredible first day of our @Gillette @Movember charity week. 8 wins and $5,290 raised thus far. Firm handshakes Champions Club. Tomorrow we continue with the charity as we host #CodeRedLive. I want the arena jam packed. Yayayaya yaya pic.twitter.com/OzhwdoTgPN — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) November 20, 2018 With another six days to go, including the Doc’s popular ‘Cod Red’ tournament live on Tuesday, November 20, plenty more donations should pour in. You can watch Dr DisRespect live daily on his Twitch channel.
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Dr Disrespect wins bet with TimTheTatman after 70-yard throw at 49ers camp – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect wins bet with TimTheTatman after 70-yard throw at 49ers camp YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has finally posted a behind-the-scenes vlog about his day at the San Francisco 49ers training camp and it looks like TimTheTatman owes him $1,000. The Doc arrived at the NFL team’s facility on August 9 and the story quickly spread right across social media, with some footage being captured showing his impressive throws. Previously, he had claimed that he could throw a football “70 yards minimum” and if there was ever a time to put his money where his mouth is, it was now. The Two-Time finally posted a video documenting his experience with the 49ers on August 16. During the upload, fellow streamer ‘Timmy’ could be heard in the background saying he would give Dr Disrespect $1,000 if he pulled off the throw. Dr Disrespect reveals his insane 70-yard throw in 49ers vlog Of course, he accepted the challenge. He opened with: “There’s a lot of doubt that the Two-Time can’t throw it 70 yards. Well today, that’s exactly what we’re going to do. I’ve been thinking about the throw a lot lately.” After having some trouble finding the field, wheeling a whiteboard around the offices as if he was an ordinary worker, he finally found the grass. He explained the mission to former left tackle Joe Staley, and then picked George Kittle to catch for him. Moments later, the 60 yard mark was reached. (TimTheTatman’s bet is timestamped at 4:30 in the video below) It didn’t take long before Dr Disrespect proved he had a cannon of a right arm, launching the football way past 70 yards. Kittle couldn’t believe it, shouting: “You got it baby!” Doc rounded off the video with a celebratory speech. He said: “The mark that we hit? 70 yards. We did it. We came. We delivered. We dominated. And boy oh boy, the start of the season, there’s nothing like it. Shoutout to the unit within the San Francisco organization for allowing the Two-Time to compete at the highest of high levels.” So, without any warmup, without training with these NFL stars for consecutive weeks to build up his game, the YouTube streamer crushed the challenge he set himself.
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Dr Disrespect warns Twitch’s demise is “inevitable” as Trainwreck launches Kick – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect warns Twitch’s demise is “inevitable” as Trainwreck launches Kick YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has warned that the demise of Twitch is “inevitable” in a reply to Trainwreck’s Kick streaming platform announcement. It’s no secret that Dr Disrespect isn’t a fan of Twitch, which he often refers to as the “purple snakes.” Although the two settled a legal dispute surrounding his 2020 ban from the platform earlier in 2022, the Two-Time has continued to share his thoughts and opinions about the Amazon-owned platform. On December 5, Trainwreck provided an update on his new streaming platform – Kick – and mentioned how profitable Twitch is — but Doc had a few words to say about it. Dr Disrespect warns Twitch’s demise is “inevitable” In Trainwreck’s update, he explained that Twitch has continued to tell Amazon and the media that they are profitable. Less than a day later, Dr Disrespect had a few words to say about the “purple snakes.” “There’s one thing completely wrong in your update Train…. The purple snakes are nowhere near being profitable. It’s a money pit for Amazon. A big one,” the YouTube streamer tweeted. “The platform is stapled together by the mere existence of only a handful of creators and their communities. It’s inevitable. The last two words in his tweet, “It’s inevitable,” are likely regarding the demise of Twitch as a platform. Over the last few months, an increasing number of streamers on the platform have expressed their distaste towards Twitch as YouTube Gaming continues to launch new creator-friendly features. However, it’s entirely unknown whether or not anything will happen to Twitch in the future — so we’ll have to wait to see if Doc’s intuitions are right.
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Dr Disrespect weighs in on Jake Paul’s boxing run: “I’m losing interest” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect weighs in on Jake Paul’s boxing run: “I’m losing interest” Dr Disrespect/Showtime BoxingThe eyes of the internet were all on the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley boxing match on August 29, but one exception was Dr Disrespect, who said he didn’t even watch the action live. Paul managed to keep his undefeated boxing career going with a split decision win against Woodley, but the Two-Time didn’t even tune in. Instead, he just caught some highlights the next day. So, why didn’t Doc watch the fight live? According to the streamer he’s just “losing interest” in general with the whole Jake Paul boxing saga. “Anybody see the Jake Paul fight last night?” Doc asked viewers. “I didn’t, I did catch up this morning with a rebroadcast of the fight, if you will.” On top of that, he thinks Paul might struggle to keep the momentum going when it comes to hype surrounding his fights. If anyone knows about momentum, it’s got to be the Two-Time, right? “I’m losing interest, I think that’s what it is,” the streamer explained. “I liked the idea initially, I liked the hype and all this. But now that we’ve seen some lackluster fights, or energy around the fights, I don’t know what it is. How much more can the momentum continue on?” Timestamp at 24:50 for mobile viewers. “I mean, is it another fighter that’s bigger, more experience, more personality, what personality would drive it the most?” Doc continued. “At this point it’s about the celebrity status of the fight. The influencer celebrity status, right?” The Two-Time could have a point, compared to other Jake Paul fights, the Tyron Woodley bout didn’t exactly take over the internet like earlier events did. At least, it wasn’t racking up hundreds of thousands of tweets like they did. So, what could spice things up to get people like Doc interested once again in Jake and/or Logan Paul’s boxing? Maybe an actual boxer with a bone to pick with the brothers could certainly be interesting, but we’ll just have to wait and see if they can keep the momentum going.
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Dr Disrespect offers viewer “wild” idea for marriage proposal – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect offers viewer “wild” idea for marriage proposal Dr Disrespect – Twitch / PexelsSuperstar Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is never one to shy away from giving out crazy ideas, as was the case when approached by a viewer who was planning on popping the big question. Being the eccentric personality that he is, there are very few streamers on Twitch you can come up with some of the ideas that Dr Disrespect cooks up on a daily basis. His latest out-of-the-box piece of advice came when a viewer donated to the stream and asked for guidance in proposing to his girlfriend, whom he had been with for eight years. Without even batting an eye, the Doc came up with a suggestion that the viewer probably had not expected to hear when deciding to donate. “Take her on a wild, white-water rafting ride, right after,” he said. “Try saying that five times fast. Go ahead. Try it.” In classic Doc fashion, he quickly turned his idea into a competition, challenging himself to say the phrase as quickly as he could without stuttering – which he ended up pulling off on his first try, of course. While Doc obviously gave the suggestion totally tongue-in-cheek, the viewer may want to give it some thought before completely writing it off. After all, the Doc knows a thing or two about successful marriage proposals, so maybe he could be onto something. Doc is no stranger to strange ideas As mentioned above, the Doc has the tendency and ability to come up with stuff that most others simply can’t keep up with on a regular basis. Another good example of this was when he wagered fellow Twitch star TimTheTatman to see who between them could score more points in the World Cup Qualifiers for Fortnite Battle Royale. The Doc proposed that, should he win, Tim would have to deliver the cash in person while he was doing laps in his infinity pool “butt naked.”
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Dr Disrespect vows to get back at Shroud after “cruel joke” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect vows to get back at Shroud after “cruel joke” Popular Twitch streamer Guy ‘Dr Disrespect‘ Beahm revealed that he is planning revenge on Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek after he fell victim to a “cruel joke.” The popular content creators, Dr Disrespect and shroud, have shared plenty back and forths on their streams in the past, entertaining their viewers by constantly poking fun at one another, such as when the Doc took shots at his fellow streamer’s recent move to Mixer. The pair have created a highly entertaining rivalry which is usually limited to trash-talking during their games, however, things seemed to have escalated after the Doc found himself on the receiving end of a joke which included shroud. The Two-time claimed that shroud had played some part in pranking him after sharing a photo revealing that he just received a set of new Cloud9 jerseys with former CS:GO pro’s name on them. Dr Disrespect was not happy with the free jerseys, however, assuming that they were sent to him with Shroud’s name printed as some form of an insult, expressing, “Just received these in the mail. This has to be some sorta cruel joke.” The Doc then called out shroud, vowing to exact revenge on him for the part he played in having the Cloud9 attire sent to him, “I’ll get you back shroud.” Just received these in the mail. This has to be some sorta cruel joke. I’ll get you back @shroud pic.twitter.com/1gs4uVcVZG — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) October 26, 2019 Despite the Doc’s initial claims that shroud was the one to blame, the popular esports organization Cloud9 responded to Dr Disrespect’s post hinting at their involvement. Read More: Was PewDiePie really banned in China? – They simply replied wishing Doc a “Merry Halloween” suggesting that they were the ones who had planned to send him the jersey of his rival streamer. Merry Halloween @drdisrespect :sunglasses: https://t.co/EwGuUr2g50 — Cloud9 (@Cloud9) October 26, 2019 Although Shroud has recently moved to a new livestreaming platform, Mixer, it is unlikely that pair will stop competing against one another for bragging rights anytime soon. Dr Disrespect hasn’t made any indication that he’ll be leaving Twitch, although neither had shroud. We’ve taken a look at five streamers Mixer may be trying to tap up next.
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Dr Disrespect walks off stream after insane PGA 2K22 shot – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect walks off stream after insane PGA 2K22 shot Dr Disrespect/2KDr Disrespect showed why he’s one of the greatest to ever do it after sinking a massive Eagle while streaming PGA 2K22. Doc may be known for his violence, speed, and momentum, but from time to time he diverts from his usual schedule of taking little Timmys to school to play a relaxing game of golf in PGA 2K22. Such was the case on June 6 when, after finishing his playthrough of The Last of Us, he loaded up PGA 2K22 for a multiplayer match. While showing his opponent how to play like a pro, the Two-Time hit a walk-off hole out for Eagle. Doc nabs an eagle in PGA 2K22 I make practice swings look so damn good. pic.twitter.com/ANrZqfrUZp — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) August 1, 2021 It’s widely known that Dr Disrespect is a massive fan of golf, both in gaming and IRL. While 2K’s golfing sim isn’t as difficult as the real thing, shots of this caliber are still extremely rare to see. During an online match Doc stepped up to his third shot — 134-yard yards out on a par 5 — and after some careful measurements, let one rip with his trusty nine iron. “This might actually go in,” Doc said as the ball made a beeline for the pin, and just like he predicted, it did indeed find the cup and drop in. Following the shot, the Two-Time walked off stream (don’t worry, he came back). While it wasn’t an ace from the Two-Time, grabbing an eagle on a par 5 is no small feat, either in 2K or real life. Now that Doc has wrapped up The Last of Us and is playing more PGA 2K22 though, we could see him score a true hole in one very soon — if he can keep hitting the ball like this, that is.
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Dr Disrespect unveils his new song about streamers moving to Mixer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect unveils his new song about streamers moving to Mixer Dr Disrespect has dabbled in song making throughout 2019 and his latest musical endeavor is a parody song about Microsoft’s streaming platform Mixer and its attempts to steal away Twitch streamers. In the latter part of 2019, many big-name streamers made the switch from Twitch to other platforms, which all started when Ninja announced his bombshell move to Mixer. Since that announcement, we’ve seen shroud and Ewok move to Mixer and CouRage switch over to YouTube for his livestreams. Now, viewers are always on edge about who the next big streamer to make a switch will be. One person who has consistently said he isn’t going anywhere though, is Dr Disrespect. Doubling down on that, Doc has taken frequent shots at Mixer, often pointing out the lower view counts on streams when compared to Twitch. On December 24, the Doc debuted a brand-new song on his stream and this one was about Mixer. However, not everything was as it seemed. Instead of releasing a diss track about Mixer, he actually praised it in the song, signing “Come over to Mixer, and stream with all of us. We’re happy, we’re friendly!” Of course, he’s made his thoughts about the rival platform clear in the past, so the impromptu track was really just a parody. It’s possible Doc was caught in a good mood due to it being Christmas Eve, so adopted a new strategy to poke fun at Mixer. Doc has been spreading a bit of cheer as we close out the year. He released a bizarre Christmas card that was filled with his face and even had some inspirational messages to share with his viewers. For someone who usually takes playful jabs at other streamers, such as his rivalry with shroud, it’s a nice change of pace to see him spreading some positivity. Most of this can probably be chalked up to this being the time of year for cheer, so once January rolls around, we’ll probably see Doc go back to his old ways.
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Dr Disrespect has perfect celebration after hitting ‘1 billion’ Twitter followers – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has perfect celebration after hitting ‘1 billion’ Twitter followers G FUEL / Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has sensationally revealed a trophy he says was given to him by Twitter after reaching “1 billion followers,” in what would be far and away the most impressive landmark the platform has ever seen. The popular Twitch streamer announced that he had reached a total of 1 billion Twitter followers on May 16, just two days after claiming to have reached the same number in YouTube subscribers just two days before. Both milestones would sound incredibly impressive to any of his fans, if they were to be genuine, but that hasn’t stopped people from sending some firm handshakes in his direction after he broke the ‘news’ on social media. The trophy itself – he says – is made from a mix of very expensive elements, too, which would make it well worthy of both the achievement, and for the self-proclaimed best video gamer of all time. “We just hit 1 Billion followers on Twitter. They also sent us a trophy already… It’s made of tanzanite, blue diamond and gold. Firm handshakes,” he tweeted alongside a photo of the impressive piece of silverware. We just hit 1 Billion followers on @Twitter. They also sent us a trophy already…it’s made of tanzanite, blue diamond and gold. Firm handshakes. pic.twitter.com/zynoSXQDLb — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) May 16, 2019 The Two-Time has actually reached a total of one million followers, a very impressive number in its own right, and was sent messages of congratulations by a number of accounts on the platform – including Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop, gaming hardware company Razer, and others. Jesus, Doc. One billion on Twitter and Youtube in the same week? Incredible. Congrats! — Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) May 16, 2019 For those that have worked out that the announcement has a slight inaccuracy, though, you may be wondering who actually has the highest amount of followers on Twitter. The rankings, as of the time of writing, are led by singer Katy Perry – who boasts over 107 million – and is around one million away from the man in second place with 106 million, the former President of the United States, Barack Obama. That means that Dr Disrespect’s tally, if it was to be 1 billion, would be far and away the highest ever recorded on the platform. However, that – sadly for him – is not the case just yet. It would to take a vertical leap of the highest order to get to his statistics to that level, but he’s certainly moving in the right direction.
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Dr Disrespect unexpectedly gives FaZe Jinx ‘the love’ during live broadcast – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect unexpectedly gives FaZe Jinx ‘the love’ during live broadcast Twitch: drdisrespect, FaZe JinxFaZe Jinx was streaming on Twitch on August 28 when he decided to change to Dr Disrespect‘s channel, and couldn’t have switched at a more perfect time as the Two-Time unexpectedly gave him ‘the love’. Dr Disrespect has been feeling the love lately, as the popular Twitch star recently made his musical debut on August 20 with ‘Give Em The Love’ which was created by J-1 and is aimed at stream snipers. FaZe Jinx was streaming on August 28, when he decided to check out what the Two-Time was up to, only to find out that Doc was addressing him in the most perfectly timed moment. Doc giving the love The FaZe clan director was in the middle of his stream when he decided to see what Dr Disrespect was up to. “What’s Doc doing?” he asked after noticing that the Two-Time’s chat was going wild. “What have we got here? I’m guessing he’s fired up based on the chat,” Jinx said while an advert played, before Doc showed up on his screen as he was getting ready to launch into one of his infamous rants. Jinx unexpectedly was given ‘the love’ by Dr Disrespect after switching to his channel at the perfect time “I’m talking to you!” Jinx switched over to the Two-Time right as he was delivering a epic speech backed with a synth track. “Whether you are in a cubicle, whether you are in detention…” Doc said, before Jinx replied “yep” to each one he was listing. And then in what was insanely perfect timing, Dr Disrespect said: “whether you’re on your stream right now watching me while you’re streaming, which 99% of the people are.” A look of surprise came over Jinx, as Doc described him perfectly. In a hilarious moment, the FaZe Clan director switched the camera angle to his face, a priceless expression plastered over his face. Dr Disrespect then asked him and everyone else watching to stand up and sing along. “I need everyone to stand up and sing it with me, baby.” Jinx then raised his hands up in the air, feeling the love that Doc was giving. As the Two-Time began to belt out his song, the FaZe Clan member yelled “hey” in unison with the Twitch star before breaking out in laughter and shouting “what the fuck!?” as the perfect timing of the moment dawned on him. It couldn’t have been more perfect timing as Dr Disrespect knew fellow streamers were watching and just wanted them to feel some love.
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Dr Disrespect uninstalls PUBG yet again after explicit “”pre-alpha”” rage – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect uninstalls PUBG yet again after explicit “”pre-alpha”” rage Twitch star Dr Disrespect has, once again, slammed PUBG as a “fucking shithole game” and moved to uninstall the title in a fit of rage. Ever since it was released back in 2017, Dr Disrespect has had a love-hate relationship with PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. While other battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends have briefly taken his fancy, none have quite hooked him like PUBG. He continues to return to the Bluehole title with hilarious skits and insane gameplay alongside fellow streamers like Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek. However, it appears as if that relationship has turned to hate, once again, as the Doc let all of his frustrations loose and broke out his signature rage to bid farewell to the game. During his August 15 stream, the Two-Time had been engaged in a long-range firefight when he claimed that his bullets should have registered as hits and blamed the game’s design. “Nice design, nice design of a game – look at that,” he exclaimed, trading blows with a foe. The streamer continued to try and rain down bullets on his enemy before he was eliminated – prompting him to blow his top. “Fucking stupid ass game. You know what I’m going to do with this fucking shithole game,” the Doc added, before opening up Steam and preparing himself to hit the uninstall button. “This piece of shit game right here, we’re going to fucking uninstall it. Get this piece of shit, pre-alpha game off my computer right now. Get it the fuck off – I’m sick and tired of it. It fucking makes me so mad!” the streamer yelled. Even though Dr Disrespect ran an advertisement following his decision to uninstall, his anger still bubbled over – comparing the game to AAA titles like Call of Duty and Counter-Strike. The Doc couldn’t help but lay in a few final jabs, however, as he vehemently criticized the game’s design. “Projectiles come out of the barrel of a weapon, you see what I’m saying. Fucking terrible design – I’m so sick and tired of Battlegrounds, Blueballs Entertainment, so sick and tired of them, so overrated,” he concluded. Whether or not Dr Disrespect will opt to re-install the game in the near future remains to be seen, but it could put a dent in his completing his own ‘Triple Threat Challenge’ – where he aims for wins in three separate battle royale titles. Who knows, he could be back on PUBG within a few days. Either way, he’ll still be criticizing anything and everything – that’s what his fans love to see anyway.
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Dr Disrespect under fire for “nothing else to play” Warzone rant – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect under fire for “nothing else to play” Warzone rant Dr DisrespectDr. Disrespect and some other content creators have been vocal about their distaste for the current gaming landscape, and gamers are panning them for their takes. Dr. Disrespect has a history of playing all sorts of games on stream. While he mainly plays battle royale games and other competitive multiplayer titles, he sometimes ventures into single player games like the Callisto Protocol. Recently, his rant about there being “nothing else to play” while playing Warzone 2 has gained some traction on Twitter, with gamers deciding whether or not his take holds some merit. Many gamers have blasted the Doc for his take, citing the argument that he should just “play more than one game”. Dr Disrespect under fire for mid-game Warzone rant New games are constantly being announced and released, with an event like the Game Awards showcasing what’s next for gaming. While those games aren’t out yet, it does reflect the ever-changing nature of the industry. Modern Warfare 2 hasn’t even been out for two months yet at the time of writing. And yet, it seems like some content creators still aren’t satisfied with the current gaming landscape. This take has put them in some hot water with gamers across Twitter. In reply to the Doc, one Twitter user pointed out all the recent reveals as proof that there’s a ton of variety in the industry. “The Game Awards revealed Hades 2, a storybook themed Bayonetta game, a return to Armored Core, a new game by the old Bioshock devs, and a game where you play as a cat in a post apocalyptical world won multiple awards. For the love of god, play more than one game.” Meanwhile, Dr Disrespect has played many games on stream, and is looking to play Splatoon 3 following its Best Multiplayer Game win at the Game Awards. Maybe the Doc’s opinion will change soon once he gets his hands on some other games, but he isn’t the only one down on newer titles like Modern Warfare 2. Especially with many players reporting that there are cheaters running around and ruining games.
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Dr Disrespect gets unexpected surprise during first Rainbow Six Siege pack opening – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gets unexpected surprise during first Rainbow Six Siege pack opening Dr Disrespect, Twitch / UbisoftRainbow Six Siege, but it’s fair to say that he got a lot more than he bargained for after deciding to buy them. The popular Twitch streamer decided to open some of the popular cosmetic packs in the popular tactical shooter, expecting a regular outfit to appear, and that did turn out to be the case for his first selection as he unlocked the Simulation Course skin. However, next he went for one of the Crimsonveil Collection pack, which very much resembles a blood packet in-game, and what happened next was certainly scarier than he might have imagined. Dr Disrespect’s scary Rainbow Six pack opening As he unzipped the pack at the very top, not knowing what could pop up, the Legendary Brimstoned headgear came springing out onto the screen – giving him a sudden jump scare. “Let’s open some packs,” he said, navigating the menus. Just moments later, he jokingly unleashed a squeal of shock. For those who haven’t seen it before, players using this cosmetic will have not just a brown helmet on their heads, but blood all over their Rainbow Six character’s face, as well as a fresh set of freaky looking eyes. Scary moments have been a feature of the Two-Time’s streams during May, however, but not always has he been the one on the receiving end of the scaring. In a bizarre exchange, Dr Disrespect appeared to freeze a PUBG player with fear during an online match on May 1, after firing a few shots in their direction. Fans of high profile streamers do enjoy the odd jump scare, though, and there’s no question that the Doc was caught out on this occasion. Whether or not he will continue to play Rainbow Six Siege on stream, let alone buy more of the packs, remains to be seen.
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Dr Disrespect perfectly trolls Timthetatman’s new haircut with his own E3 bathroom meme – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect perfectly trolls Timthetatman’s new haircut with his own E3 bathroom meme Dr Disrespect – Twitch / Timthetatman – TwitchWith Dr Disrespect and Timthetatman considered as two of the funniest big-name streamers on Twitch, it comes as no surprise when the two get entangled in some sort of hilarious interaction. On June 27, Timthetatman decided to troll his massive viewer-base, and the entire online gaming community for that matter, by hyping them up for what he called a “major announcement.” When it was time to reveal the news, Tim appeared on his stream with a 100 Thieves hat on, baiting people into thinking he had joined the prestigious esports organization. However, he would pull off the hat to reveal that he had completely shaved his head, and it became quickly apparent that all of the fanfare had been nothing but smoke and mirrors intended to troll everyone. Upon seeing this bait announcement, Dr Disrespect decided to do some trolling of his own. In classic Doc style, the Two-Time took the now-iconic image of him peeking over a bathroom stall door and tweeted it at Tim. The image, of course, was taken during his controversial E3 IRL stream, during which he broadcast live from a public restroom and ultimately received a ban on Twitch. However, he made a slight alteration before sending the picture, removing all of the hair in the picture so that he was sporting the same hairstyle as Tim. As expected, the comments section quickly became filled with fans laughing at the image, because what’s funnier than seeing a bald Doc peering over a bathroom stall door? Dr Disrespect announces return date to Twitch The Doc was finally unbanned by Twitch on June 25, marking the end of what was a 14-day suspension for his E3 livestream debacle. However, on June 27, he revealed that he wouldn’t be making his return to Twitch just yet, announcing that his first stream back would actually take place on July 8. While he did not provide any reasons for this delay, many are assuming that the Two-Time is simply taking the time to revamp his channel, which he had already teased several days prior. Regardless, the thousands of loyal fans who watch him on a daily basis will still be nothing but thrilled that their favorite streamer will be returning sooner rather than later.
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Dr Disrespect claims Twitch streamers have it easy: “They don’t even have to try” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Twitch streamers have it easy: “They don’t even have to try” YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has claimed Twitch streamers “have it easy” compared to YouTubers, especially when it comes to ready-made audiences, and suggested if he was allowed back on the Amazon-owned platform he would be cracking at least 100k viewers a day. There’s absolutely no question Dr Disrespect is one of the biggest streamers on the planet, and up until last year, he ruled Twitch alongside Shroud and Ninja. The Twitch hierarchy has shuffled rapidly in the past 18 months, in part due to the rise in Just Chatting broadcasts, and the fall of Mixer. The biggest change, however, has been the Doc’s shock shift to YouTube; in mid-June last year, the two-time was permanently barred from streaming on the website. It was a huge blow for the enigmatic streamer, who had just penned a rich new exclusivity deal with Twitch, and was — at the time — averaging around 40k viewers in each of his Call of Duty, Apex Legends, and PUBG streams. The biggest hit though, he says, was how “easy” Twitch was. For the most part, Dr Disrespect has dodged conversations about Twitch, and avoided comparisons with YouTube’s platforms and his old streaming home. On July 26 though, his frustrations bubbled to the surface. “It blows my mind… you don’t even have to try on Twitch,” the Doc said, and pointed at long-time friend and ‘frenemy’ streamer TimtheTatman as one example. “Literally, he’s got 50,000 people watching him watching other people’s solo games, and they suck. He’s got like 50k viewers! “Really, you don’t have to try. They have it easy. “I’m telling you, right now, I’m telling you if we were still on Twitch, we would have 100,000 people,” he added, before claiming the “maths” of his Arena — the Doc’s name for his gaming palace — meant “100 million” would be watching. The YouTube superstar shook his head, before doubling down on his Twitch vs YouTube claims: “I’m telling you, Twitch streamers don’t even have to try!” The problem, Dr Disrespect explained, is YouTube’s support — or lack thereof — when it comes to many of their livestream stars. Games like Minecraft and Roblox, that have built a bastion of support on the platform, often spike in the website’s promotion algorithms, while other streamers struggle to keep up. He continued: “On YouTube, when I’m streaming, releasing videos, I’ve got to reach out to my team, I gotta make a whole bunch of calls; [figure out] what’s the algorithm today? “On top of that, I’ve gotta make sure I’m setting up thumbnails, keywords, YouTube hashtags, and then after all that we still get buried behind games like Minecraft and Roblox. It feels like we’re pushed to the side. “We’re pushed all the way down, deep down into this wannabe community infrastructure, allegedly livestream-focused infrastructure that YouTube has.” Dr Disrespect isn’t the first big streaming name to raise similar concerns either. The two-time may have had little choice in his platform switch, but superstar streamer Pokimane actually turned down “big money” to stay on Twitch. Her reason, Pokimane revealed after inking a bumper Twitch deal in 2020, was the “unmatched” support Twitch gives its top streaming personalities. On top of that, the platform’s top female streamer saw question marks over stardom and popularity on other sites: “There’s just less recognition outside Twitch,” she explained. “You could have 30k viewers, but people won’t see you as a top streamer because with streaming people think of Twitch.” Unfortunately for Dr Disrespect, his lifetime Twitch ban means he’s stuck on YouTube for the foreseeable future. He currently averages 249,000 views a day.
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Dr Disrespect trolls NBA teams during Game 7 virtual appearance – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect trolls NBA teams during Game 7 virtual appearance Instagram, @drdisrespect[jwplayer 91I9RIGm]As the NBA’s Houston Rockets faced off against the Oklahoma City Thunder in a pivotal Game 7, Dr Disrespect made the most of his virtual attendance by trolling the two teams and their fanbases. NBA games are being played in an isolated bubble in Orlando, but the league has allowed fans to register as “virtual fans” who can watch the games via livestream and have their reactions broadcast alongside the court’s massive screens. Dr Disrespect has been known for playing collegiate basketball, but became notorious as a Golden State Warriors fan in 2019, so it should be no surprise that he took his chance as a virtual fan, with his own song playing in the background, to troll the two teams playing. The @NBA knows what’s good! ‘Alleyways’ by @drdisrespect blaring out during #OKCvsHOU Game 7:https://t.co/2xk8vtXeIY — Dexerto (@Dexerto) September 3, 2020 The Game 7 matchup between the Rockets and Thunder had its own drama, as the Rockets had just traded away veteran Chris Paul to the Thunder for Russell Westbrook the season prior. This was Paul’s chance to get revenge on his former team after helping carry a destitute roster into the playoffs. But Dr Disrespect, the Two-Time champion himself, did not hesitate to third party the teams and their fanbases by invoking his preferred team — a perfect troll given their rivalries. Golden State have broken Houston and Oklahoma City hearts frequently over the past five seasons, during which the Bay Area team was one of the NBA’s most dominant dynasties of all time. Fittingly, as a fan of neither team playing, the Doc rocked his Warriors championship hat for a portion of the broadcast. The disrespect is real @drdisrespect pic.twitter.com/xUnFHEiBCR — Rickie (@GarciaRickie) September 3, 2020 While the Warriors slipped into a rebuild thanks to injuries in 2020, they’ve won three titles over the past five seasons and paved the road to that gold with gut-wrenching wins against each team playing in this Game 7. In 2016, the Warriors beat the Thunder in a Western Conference Finals Game 7 and, in 2018, they beat the Rockets in Game 7 during the WCF as well — just one of four times they’ve sent Houston packing in four of the last five years. In 2019, the Doc attended Golden State’s Finals matchup against the Toronto Raptors with court-side seats. It was at that point that he made his affinity clear by infamously talking trash to the Raptors during the game. Now, Bay Area fans should be encouraged by knowing that the Two-Time has remained loyal, despite a disappointing season.
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Dr Disrespect trolls stream sniper with bizarre xQc impression – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect trolls stream sniper with bizarre xQc impression Twitch: xQc/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect furthered his reputation as Twitch’s most animated character on August 9 as he trolled a stream sniper, with an impression that many compared to Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel. The Doc is known as one of Twitch’s most eccentric characters, regularly slamming games for their shortcomings or joking around with other streamers, with no love lost. On August 9, Doc took offense while being followed in-game by a stream sniper, and launched into a mocking rant. Many of his viewers were quick to liken the stream to fellow streamer xQc, who is also known for his eccentricity and phenomenal rages. The Doc was playing PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds when, as is common for big name streamers, a random player began to follow him and throw snowballs, clearly excited to be in the same lobby as the Doctor himself. Dr Disrespect clearly lost his temper with yet another stream sniper bothering him during matches, sending him into one of his trademark tirades. “Dude, dude, dude, dude!” shouted the two-time. “Dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, no way bro! Dude I can’t believe I’m following Dr Disrespect dude, cos I got no fucking life!” The Doc then launched into a fit of mocking laughter, and continued his rant: “No way dude! Bro! Dude! Look at him! He’s on my screen and I’m in his game!” The deliberate repetition of “dude” and “bro” is what initially drew comparison with xQc; inflections and language typically associated with the Canadian ex-Overwatch pro. Both men are renowned for their impressive rage abilities at games. The likeness was picked up by many, including the viewer who clipped the moment, naming it ‘xQc gets stream sniped’. It was perhaps strange for the Doc’s viewers to see similarities between him and other streamers, given the unique personality Dr Disrespect has forged himself on Twitch. With both men are known for their eccentricity, as well as their gaming passion, it’s likely we’ll see more rages from both of them soon.
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Dr Disrespect trolls stream snipers with brilliant new “Billboard” hit song – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect trolls stream snipers with brilliant new “Billboard” hit song DrDisrespect – TwitterMove over Old Town Road, Dr Disrespect’s the new sheriff in town with his brand-new song that hilariously trolls his stream snipers. The Doc is one of the largest streamers on all of Twitch and as a result, he falls victim to stream snipers nearly every time he goes live. That’s just part of what comes with being a big streamer and can be a real downer. However, he doesn’t usually make a huge deal of it, except for the one time he thought LIRIK was sniping, and instead of being angry he released a song instead. Dr Disrespect is one of Twitch’s most entertaining streamers. The Two-Time is all about putting on a show and in that aspect, he knocked it out of the park as part of the song by J-1 (Jason Folks) featuring TSM Halifax and the Doc. Read More: FaZe Censor explains why he’s going bald – Throughout the duration of his two-minute serenade, he talks about how he feels the love, presumably from stream snipers. He never actually says anything about snipers in the song, but he does say the song is dedicated to them. A new Top 5 Billboard song dedicated….. to stream snipers. feat. Handsome @Halifax pic.twitter.com/e4El19elnL — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) August 20, 2019 You can find the full version of the song on Soundcloud right here. Many streamers will hide their drops in games like Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex Legends and while the Doc does do that sometimes, he will oftentimes welcome the challenge that comes with being stream sniped. With him being a video game champion, he’s usually able to make quick work of any sniper so he doesn’t let it deter him or throw him off his game. It’ll take much more than that to take down Doc. Doc loves his G FUEL. Whether this song will be able to climb the Billboard charts remains to be seen but we can safely say it’s some of Doc’s best work yet. We’re still waiting on him to announce his tour dates for his live performances but we’ll take his song on repeat for now.
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Dr Disrespect tries to give inspirational speech but fails miserably – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect tries to give inspirational speech but fails miserably Dr Disrespect tried to rile up his Champions Club members with a trademark, passionate speech, but fell flat on his face when his fans didn’t get to hear a single word of it because of his mic. While The Doc might just be one of the best gamers on Twitch in his own right, it’s the other side of his streams that see him regularly attracting thousands of viewers on a daily basis. On the production side of things, nobody really holds a candle to his packed out arena, which allows him to address his adoring fans during every stream. Sometimes he may just do that while sat down, waiting for a game to load but in other situations, he runs hilarious skits from places like the ‘arena locker room’, a VIP lounge, and even ‘outside’ while in his Ferrari. However, the back-to-back Blockbuster video gaming champion got a huge shock during his December 20 stream when he tried addressing his fans live from the locker room before jumping into a game. As he tried to pump up the stream, The Doc gave what seemed to be a pretty impassionated speech – gesticulating with his arms and pointing directly at his camera. Yet, the only sound that fans could hear was his background music. So, in a bid to try and get his attention, which didn’t really work, they spammed his chat with emotes to suggest that he needed to fire his ‘director’. Sadly for the streamer, it wasn’t just a momentary blip of being muted but instead, it lasted for nearly two minutes and he gave off no noise and viewers tried to get his attention. Only when he made his way back to his streaming set-up did he realize what had just unfolded. “We’ll talk about what I said earlier at a later time,” he said, after a further few moments of silence from his stream. Of course, with this being livestreaming, anything can go wrong at any point and leave the streamer with egg on their face, but with this being the Doc, he does usually run a tight ship. Maybe he’ll need to shake up his production staff to ensure that something like this doesn’t happen again. Who knows, maybe his director Alex will take the fall – again.
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Dr Disrespect trolls mobile gamers and players take the bait – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect trolls mobile gamers and players take the bait Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has taken a cheeky swipe at mobile gamers on Twitter, asking how anybody can even consider it to be a “serious” way to play – but players are fighting their corner. The Two-Time has had a whirlwind 2020 by all accounts. He’s moved platforms from Twitch to YouTube, and while some might have expected his influence on the gaming world to perhaps decrease in that move – he’s still one of the best at stirring the pot. Of course, a lot of franchises that made their name on PC and console, like Call of Duty, PUBG, FIFA and Fortnite, have brought their games to iOS and Android. Though, Doc doesn’t seem to be a fan. Dr Disrespect takes aim at mobile gamers On November 26, literally out of nowhere in vintage Doc style, he decided to joke about the idea of playing games on mobile. He said: “I’ve got 3 state-of-the-art 1ms speed color calibrated monitors staring at me, a keyboard with titan switch optical keystrokes and a mouse that weighs literally nothing backed by a 200k multi pc setup….and you have the guts to tell me mobile gaming is a serious thing?” I’ve got 3 state-of-the-art 1ms speed color calibrated monitors staring at me, a keyboard with titan switch optical keystrokes and a mouse that weighs literally nothing backed by a 200k multi pc setup…. ….and you have the guts to tell me mobile gaming is a serious thing? — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 26, 2020 As you might expect, he’s sparked a huge debate in the replies – with some arguing for and against his point of view. One user, by the name of Yettobegin, said: “Well Dr.D not everyone can afford a good PC setup and that’s why mobile gaming is so popular in southern Asian countries.. Anyways I don’t hear any mobile gamers fighting for validation as a “Gamer”.. If u want to play in mobile and have fun who cares?!” Well Dr.D not everyone can afford a good PC setup and that’s why mobile gaming is so popular in southern Asian countries.. Anyways I don’t hear any mobile gamers fighting for validation as a “Gamer”.. If u want to play in mobile and have fun who cares?!— blkberd (@Yettobegin) November 26, 2020 If you thought that was a strong response, wait until you see this. Tribe Gaming’s Ferg challenged the self-professed best video gamer in the world to a 1v1 in CoD Mobile, with $100,000 on the line. As of writing, that has not been accepted, but it shows there’s certainly a lot of people out there wanting to prove him wrong. This was not the only challenge, with Elijah Jackson offering a $10,000 wager of his own. Hey Doc, COD Mobile is on PC and cross platform, 1v1 me. 10k on the line. Anywhere, anytime. Seriously, anywhere, anytime. Unlike you, I really can do that with my system. — hawks (@HawksNest) November 26, 2020 XSET Juicy, who plays PUBG Mobile competitively, also fired back – saying maybe gaming on mobile is too “difficult” for Doc to handle. Mobile gaming is just to difficult for your old crusty ass fingers to navigate step bro. All I hear is complaining for the old geezer himself. You remind me a lot of Jiraiya, the old pervy sage himself. Ya damn OLD MAN! 😤 — ᴊᴜɪᴄʏ↯ ᴷᵉⁿᵗ (@xjuicyfruitz) November 26, 2020 Nothing might come from this or Dr Disrespect actually might take up one of the offers, in a way to shoot down mobile gamers who stand in his way. No matter what, though, he’s certainly achieved his objective of drumming up some debate. What happens next should be interesting.
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Dr Disrespect tops Twitch subscriber ranking ahead of xQc and NICKMERCS – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect tops Twitch subscriber ranking ahead of xQc and NICKMERCS Dr Disrespect is officially atop the Twitch subscriber charts ahead of other streamers like Félix ‘xQc’ Lengyel and Nick ‘NICKMERCS’ Kolcheff, a huge step up from being Twitch’s third most-subscribed streamer in October 2019. One month on from being in the third-place spot, the Doc has had an incredible few weeks. Not only has his subscriber count increased and made him the Face of Twitch once again, but he is now a two-time award winner after being named Streamer of the Year at Esports Awards 2019. That’s why it’s of little surprise to see him be the most-subscribed channel, but it’s still impressive nonetheless. According to metrics site Twitch Tracker, the Doc has over 31,000 subscribers on Twitch at the time of writing, almost 4,000 more than surprise runners up, CriticalRole, a primarily D&D-focused channel which plays various games and takes part in talk shows, podcasts and more, providing a variety of content for viewers. In third place is last month’s number one xQc, who has just over 26,000 subs to his channel. Impressively NICKMERCS comes in at number four with over 23,000 subs, but a whopping 763 of those are tier 3 subscribers – more than twice as much as the three channels above him combined. Rounding out the top 5 is MOONMOON, a former Overwatch streamer who now plays various games for his audience. Completing the top 10 are some other familiar faces – Tim ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar, Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar and Edwin ‘Castro’ Castro to name a few, as well as variety streamer AdmiralBahroo, who jumped six places into sixth place. The award win likely helped the Doc gain a few more subs, but he was always going to be amongst the top anyway. However, knowing that he is number one on Twitch once again must be a nice thought to help him sleep at night. All of these streamers are probably benefitting somewhat from the likes of Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek heading to rival platform Mixer, both commonly being found near the top of the rankings when they were still streaming on Twitch. Now the best way for the Two-Time to prove his streaming dominance is to finish the year at number one again and see in 2020 as Twitch’s most subscribed streamer.
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Dr Disrespect tries to compliment other streamers but just can’t do it – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect tries to compliment other streamers but just can’t do it Twitch star Dr Disrespect struggled to keep himself together while thinking of some recommendations for other ‘good’ streamers. When it comes to solo streamers on Twitch, Dr Disrespect is unmatched in terms of his production and entertainment. The former Call of Duty developer welcomes ‘millions’ into The Arena on a daily basis, as they watch him dominate with his trademark violence, speed, and momentum. He may not be the most followed streamer on the platform, that accolade goes elsewhere, but there’s no doubting that he stands out above the majority of broadcasters and can’t really recommend someone else who is ‘good’. During his November 29 stream, the Two-Time had just kicked off his classic Triple Threat challenge when he received a hugely complimentary donation from a member of the Champions Club. “Hey Doc, I’m a huge fan, today’s my birthday and I’m glad I get to start it off with the greatest streamer ever,” The Doc read out, before responding in his normal manner. “Knock it off man! There’s some good streamers out there.” As he said that though, the streamer tried to hold back some maniacal laughter, instead, breaking out into small bouts of laughs, sputtering out strange noises, and dribbling on himself instead of complimenting anyone else. Of course, it didn’t take him long to get focused back on the task at hand as he went in search of a victory in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds but it’s all a part of his character and show. The Doc hasn’t been afraid of bigging up other broadcasters in past, labeling Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar’s GTA RP streams as the best of Twitch entertainment. Even though they’ve had a friendly rivalry, Dr Disrespect has even tipped his cap to Michael ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek. As ever, though, it’s moments like these that typify why thousands of fans tune into the Two-Time on a daily basis as his entertaining persona puts him above the rest of the field.
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Dr Disrespect & TimTheTatman start YouTube reunion stream with perfect CouRage roast – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect & TimTheTatman start YouTube reunion stream with perfect CouRage roast CouRage/Dr Disrespect/TimTheTatmanTimTheTatman has officially been reunited with Dr Disrespect after his switch from Twitch to YouTube streaming, and they started it only they know how: by roasting Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop. Ever since the Doc was mysteriously banned on Twitch — something he says he now knows the reason behind — he hasn’t been able to play on stream with other Twitch creators. That means we lost the incredibly popular duo of TimTheTatman and Dr Disrespect, but in Tim’s first stream since switching to YouTube, the two were reunited and took to tearing up Verdansk. They were joined by fellow YouTube streamers CouRage and DrLupo, and wasted no time banding together to poke fun at one of their teammates. Just like the good old days, before they even loaded into Verdansk, Tim and the Doc took to making jokes at CouRage’s expense, acting as though he was just a fan who had somehow got in. “Hey Lupo and Timmy, who’s this guy in the Discord?” the Doc asked, referencing CouRage. Lupo responded saying that he had “won a competition to play squads with them,” while Tim joked that “YouTube told me to do them a favor and pull him in on the first one, so…” Obviously enjoying being able to banter with his friends again on stream, a delighted Doc loudly exclaimed “Lupo! Timmy!” while Tim added that “It feels so good to hear your voice again in my headset right now.” Timestamp 44:17 Their first game back together didn’t go quite as swimmingly as their banter, somehow finding themselves immediately pitted against the duo of Rated and Aydan, but it just made the stream even funnier. Fans of these streamers will all have enjoyed seeing them come back together and bantering with each other just like before. And we imagine there’s plenty more to come.
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Dr Disrespect tops IShowSpeed, TimTheTatman as YouTube Gaming’s most-watched in November – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect tops IShowSpeed, TimTheTatman as YouTube Gaming’s most-watched in November YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect’s switch to YouTube Gaming continues to be a successful one as the ‘Two-Time’ topped the watchtime charts for the month of November. It has been over two years since Dr. Disrespect made the jump to YouTube after being banned from Twitch. While the reason for his exit from the brand still hasn’t been made public (even after questions about it set the streaming community ablaze for an entire summer,) it’s clear that his audience is as strong as ever. Not only Dr Disrespect appearing in games like NBA 2K23 and working on his very own FPS, but he was YouTube’s most-watched Gaming creator last month over some stiff competition. Dr Disrespect beats out IShowSpeed and TimTheTatman as YouTube Gaming’s most-watched creator The watchtime list comes courtesy of StreamsCharts, which added a little context to each streamer’s number of viewers and total hours watched. Dr Disrespect came in third place with a total of 3.36 million Hours Watched overall, falling behind two esports channels, the Overwatch League and Liên Quân Mobile eSports (a Vietnam-based broadcaster of Garena games). IShowSpeed put up an impressive 2.6 million hours of his own thanks to his World Cup streams and Tim trailed just behind him at 2.5 million. All three of these streamers put up juggernaut numbers over the last month and it will no-doubt be a close race again in December. While this accolade may not come with a trophy of any kind, it’s a surefire sign that each person has some real momentum behind them – and everyone knows that’s one of Dr Disrespect’s three favorite things.
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Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman make unique wager for Fortnite World Cup – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman make unique wager for Fortnite World Cup Dr Disrespect / Timthetatman – TwitchWith the qualifiers for the Fortnite Battle Royale World Cup enter their third week, and popular Twitch streamers Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman have set up a nice little wager for it. The third of ten weekends of qualifiers for the World Cup is set to take place April 27-28, with solo players from around the world looking to book their trip to the grand event in July. Two players who will likely not be making that trip are Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman, who despite being two of the biggest stars on Twitch, aren’t exactly considered to be Fortnite BR powerhouses. Doc challenges Tim to wager Despite knowing his limits in Fortnite BR, Doc is more than confident that he will place higher than Tim in the upcoming qualifier, to the point where he wagered $500 that he would end up with more qualification points. “Hey Timmy Tenders, aka TimTheTatman, $500 to the winner with the more points in tomorrow’s World Cup qualifier,” he tweeted. “You don’t got the guts nor the experience in late game circles.” Hey Timmy Tenders aka @timthetatman , $500 to the winner with more points in tomorrow’s World Cup qualifier. You don’t got the guts nor the experience in late game circles. — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) April 26, 2019 The ante gets upped Shortly after the challenge was issued, Tim agreed to take on the wager against Doc, although tweaking the terms so that he gets paid in gifted subscribers on Twitch rather than straight up cash. The Doc was willing to meet those terms if Tim would agree to pay him the cash in person while doing laps around his infinity pool butt naked, should he win of course. While that second amendment to the deal is probably never going to happen, it does set up a hilarious battle between two superstar streamers for whom Fortnite BR isn’t exactly a forte. Doc’s well-documented hate for Fortnite BR It is pretty interesting that Dr Disrespect would issue such a deal on a game that he’s never really enjoyed playing much. Despite Fortnite BR’s explosive success, the Doc has consistently criticized it, calling the game’s animated look childish, contending that it “makes kids soft,” uninstalling it several times in fits of rage, and even going as far as to sing a Frozen-inspired song trashing the game. Either way, one of these two streamers is going to have to step up their game and try to eclipse the other in qualification points, as $500, and possibly some laps around the pool, are at stake.
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Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman predict insanely lucky Apex Legends Pack openings – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman predict insanely lucky Apex Legends Pack openings Twitch streamers Apex Legends – both calling their shot on opening the highly sought after Heirlooms. The free-to-play battle royale has become an instant success since it’s release on February 4, capitalizing on its incredibly large player base with in-game skins and items that can be discovered inside Apex Packs. However, opening packs in search of the hard to find Heirloom items can become rather expensive. Finding the legendary Heirloom package is a less than 1% chance, but you are guaranteed to open it inside your first 500 packs. However, both the Doc and TimTheTatman stumbled on to the legendary items with some incredible timing. After one member of his chat asked him if he had opened a pack that held the legendary items yet, the Doc answered “no,” before immediately opening another case to reveal the heirlooms that he had been searching for. Celebrating his find in typical Doc fashion, he began by yelling out a prolonged whoa, before saying: “Baby! Woo! See, it’s right up there (pointing at his head) – you gotta believe! I believed!” Incredibly, the same thing happened to fellow streamer TimTheTatMan a few hours later. During his opening of packs, he jokingly demanded that a member of his chat give him 5,000,000 subs if the next pack he opened revealed the elusive Heirlooms. “What I tell you,” Tim stated, as the pack opened to reveal the legendary pack. “I called it. That was one shot. I called it chat!” While everyone is guaranteed to find the heirlooms after opening 500 Apex Packs, calling it out right before finding them is guaranteed to delight anyone.
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Dr Disrespect tempted to check out Fortnite Chapter 3 after Warzone fallout – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect tempted to check out Fortnite Chapter 3 after Warzone fallout YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Epic GamesAfter ripping into Warzone’s new map and claiming that it’s made him want to uninstall the game once again, Dr Disrespect admitted he’s “very curious” to check out Fortnite Chapter 3. On December 9, Dr Disrespect expressed several concerns with Warzone’s new map, Caldera. He described it as “bad” and “boring” and even claimed that it’s gotten him “really close” to uninstalling and switching to Battlefield 2042. But in an interesting turn of events, the two-time admitted he’s “very curious” to check out the new map in Fortnite Chapter 3. “I was thinking of checking out Fortnite tomorrow,” the Doc said, much to his chat’s dismay. “I know. Stop laughing, guys. No, no, no. Guys. Champs. Come back! “Part of me that wants to play the new map. Solo experience, man. Get a couple of solo wins on the new map. I’m actually very curious to see how this game plays solo-wise. I feel like it would have a good solo experience.” He acknowledged that running into hackers could be a “problem”. However, based on his experience, he thinks it’ll be less of an issue in solos because they all want to go for “big numbers” in three-man and four-man squads. “You never see them in solos. You hardly ever do,” he said. Still, he vowed to “watch out” for stream snipers, describing them as “chubby cheek desperation no-life jobless unathletic idiots” — much like his viral rant in August. Fortnite Chapter 3 has freshened up the game in more ways than one. In addition to revamping the map, it also introduced new NPCs and boss battles, Spider-Man’s Mythic Web-Shooters, and a whole lot more. Doc wants to check it all out. However, considering he revealed his master plan to replace Fortnite with a battle royale game developed by his own studio, it’ll be a good chance for him to do ‘additional research’ as well.
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Dr Disrespect throws shade at Streamer Awards after missing out on event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect throws shade at Streamer Awards after missing out on event YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect wasn’t featured at the popular Streamer Awards that was organized by QTCinderella and Maya Higa, and during a YouTube stream just days after, he threw a little shade at the awards show. The Streamer Awards proved hugely popular among top streamers and their fans alike, with thousands tuning in to see their favorite winners and nominees across multiple categories. That said, the awards show wasn’t completely clear of controversy. There was confusion over xQc being snubbed for the Streamer of the Year award, and Sykkuno and Valkyrae both expressed disappointment at their lack of inclusion in certain categories or video packages. One notable exclusion from the show was Dr Disrespect, and while this may have been a result of his Twitch ban, he couldn’t miss the opportunity to take a jab at the awards on stream. While much of the conversation in Doc’s stream was centered around his upcoming game, codenamed ‘Project Moon’, and the inclusion of NFTs in it, the Two-Time didn’t let it completely overrun the stream. Read More: Dr Disrespect’s ‘Project Moon’ game details – Instead, he wanted to make sure his thoughts on the Streamer Awards were known — even though he didn’t say a lot. “On this channel, we’re not interested in short-term collaborations just so everyone can forget the next day,” he started. “We’re not interested in creating our own streamer awards show so we can hand it to our best friends. Wrong.” Timestamp 5:02:32 The Streamer Awards definitely rubbed some creators the wrong way, for various reasons, but Dr Disrespect evidently isn’t letting it play on his mind too much. That said, it clearly wasn’t something he approved of, so don’t expect him to be hosting his own Streamer Awards in 2023.
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Dr DisRespect Teases That He Could Start Streaming on YouTube – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Teases That He Could Start Streaming on YouTube Dr DisRespect dropped a small hint during a recent live stream that he could be streaming on YouTube in the future, despite being the self-proclaimed ‘face of Twitch’. Amazon-owned platform Twitch is the undisputed home of video game streaming, but YouTube has been making big moves in that area recently and has attracted some big names to stream live on YouTube instead. Dr DisRespect himself was initially a YouTuber only, posting gaming videos about Call of Duty, Halo, and various rants and skits. But he moved away from YouTube and social media generally for a few years, before returning and restarting the Dr DisRespect character, streaming battle royale games on Twitch. YouTube has recently taken steps to replicate the tools and user interface of Twitch though, and the Doc may just be tempted to stream live on the site. When explaining why his Twitch username has ‘LIVE’ at the end, he dropped a small hint which sounds like he is considering streaming on YouTube also. “You go to YouTube and it’s just ‘Dr DisRespect’ because I’m not live on YouTube – well, maybe not yet. Maybe not yet. But that’s a strategic business move. Most streamers either broadcast exclusively on Twitch or on YouTube, rarely both. However, given the Doc’s significant following on Twitch, it is unthinkable that he would abandon the platform entirely. Perhaps then he is considering streaming on both platforms at the same time, which has been done in the past by other streamers but with limited success. But because Dr DisRespect is a partnered channel on Twitch, there are limitations on streaming on other platforms as part of the Twitch partner agreement. Additionally, streaming with two live chats can be difficult for streamers to monitor both, which is why most will stick to one dedicated platform.
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Dr Disrespect fails to impress random teammate who has no idea who he is – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect fails to impress random teammate who has no idea who he is YouTube: Dr DisrespectYouTube streamer Dr Disrespect was roasted by a random Escape From Tarkov player just seconds after introducing himself as the Two-Time Champion. While Dr Disrespect has revealed his interest in Warzone has been at an all-time low since the recent Pacific Season 2 update, he has been playing Escape from Tarkov. The YouTube streamer often groups up with DrLupo and others to play the game, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t enjoy the game by himself. In a video uploaded to his channel on February 20, 2022, the leader of The Champions Club introduced himself to a random Escape from Tarkov player — only to be roasted when they didn’t know who he was. Dr Disrespect roasted by Tarkov player While playing Tarkov, Dr Disrespect came across another player in the middle of a ‘scav run’ and decided to hold a friendly conversation with the random player. Doc quickly asked the player if he had any blackout armor, and when the player responded — he introduced himself. He said: “By the way, this is the two-time back-to-back 1993 and 1994 Blockbuster video game champion. I know it’s pretty shocking, I know. I get it.” The random player asked Doc to repeat what he said, and he did. The player nonchalantly responded: “That’s very impressive, I’m proud of you.” After getting roasted by the Tarkov player, Doc asked if they had ever driven a Lamborghini — which they had not. Doc responded: “I’m telling you, man. With the top down, the t-tops off while going about 170 miles per hour across the west coast, it’s unbelievable.” Another Tarkov player asked Doc if that was really him just seconds after the first interaction. Doc said: “Yeah it is. It is. Appreciate it, man.” With over 2.3 million followers just on Twitter, it’s not very often that Dr Disrespect comes across someone that doesn’t know who he is — which explains why he was taken back by the interaction.
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Dr Disrespect teases secret plan to raid Area 51 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect teases secret plan to raid Area 51 Pixabay / Twitter: GFUELENERGYArea 51 memes are all the rage online right now, and controversial Twitch star Dr Disrespect teased that he has a secret plan to raid the classified ‘alien’ base. The Two-Time might have taken a month’s break to deal with the fallout from the infamous bathroom streaming controversy, but he proved nothing can stop him after his explosive return on July 8. Shortly after being back, Doc wasted no time in roasting fellow streamers Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins and Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek with cheeky retorts, and now he’s even gone so far as to say that he and his team have ‘secret plans’ to raid Area 51. *X-Files theme music plays* In his July 22 broadcast, Doc took a break from playing Apex Legends and got ‘serious’ with a skit in his locker room arena. “We’ve been, uh, planning some things,” he explained as he turned around to look at a crime investigation board filled with photographs of Area 51. “Can’t talk about ’em, or else we’d probably get killed. From the government.” “But, uh…” he said as he looked around the room shiftily, as though to check if he was being spied on. “Yeah, we’ve got a plan, and it requires a high-end, state-of-the-art spaceship.” Dr Disrespect’s fans loved the idea While it’s obvious that Doc is joking around and won’t actually be storming Area 51 any time soon, his fans loved the idea and shared their thoughts on Reddit. “Doc often talks about aliens so I could genuinely see him trying to raid area51 one day still in full costume! Haha” one person commented. Another user took the opportunity to mock the Two-Time’s bathroom controversy, and said “Irl stream live from the bathroom of Area 51 Pog.” Even though it’s just a fun joke, the idea of Dr Disrespect gathering a team and storming his way into Area 51 is absolutely hilarious.
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Dr Disrespect teases more stream changes ahead of highly-anticipated Twitch return – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect teases more stream changes ahead of highly-anticipated Twitch return Dr Disrespect – TwitchStar Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is due back on the platform very soon, and his stream may feature some major changes when he returns. The online gaming community will receive one of its superstars back in just a few days, as fans await the highly-anticipated return of Dr Disrespect on Twitch. Following his controversial suspension, the Doc revealed that his first stream back will be on Monday, July 8, 2019, despite the fact that his ban was first rescinded all the way back on June 26. While he hasn’t yet given a straightforward reason for the delay, many have speculated that the Two-Time decided to use the time off to revamp his stream, which he’s teased on Twitter several times in the past few weeks. His latest teaser image came on July 5, showing a prestigious looking room filled with an ominous red glare, with the words “under construction” emblazoned in the corner. “Sit back in the Champions Club lounge,” he tweeted. “Relax, watch your mouth, and enjoy the show.” What kind of changes does the Doc have in store for his first stream back? As mentioned, this isn’t the first image that the Doc has tweeted out teasing major changes and improvements coming to his stream. On June 24, just a day before his suspension was lifted, he posted the first teaser for his comeback, even including a jab at himself for the reason why he got suspended in the first place. As expected, these posts have gotten the gargantuan Champions Club fanbase buzzing, excited to see what changes lay in store for them when the Two-Time fires up his stream for the first time in nearly a month. While we all still have to wait and see what changes have been made, it’s safe to assume they will be immaculate, considering that the Doc has always been known for his incredible stream graphics and overlays. Dr Disrespect was banned for his controversial IRL stream from E3, which as resulted in this hilarious meme. Why was Dr Disrespect banned on Twitch? On June 11, the online gaming community was shocked to find out that the Doc had been banned from streaming on Twitch. The suspension was enforced as he was in the middle of his first-ever IRL stream, live from the E3 gaming convention, when his camera crew followed him into a public restroom while the stream was still live. On June 26, his channel became accessible again on Twitch, prompting thousands of fans to flood into the chat, despite the fact that the hadn’t gone live. If anything, that was just a sign that his first stream back on July 8 is going to be one of the biggest ever on the platform.
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Dr DisRespect Teases New Project with Shroud About Battle Royale Game and Revenue Sharing – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Teases New Project with Shroud About Battle Royale Game and Revenue Sharing Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect left a cryptic hint about a potential new project involving himself, fellow streamer Michael “shroud” Grzesiek and something to do with a battle royale game. The Doc, real name Guy Beahm, is best known for streaming battle royale game PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds, while in his signature character and outfit. He quickly became one of the top streamers on Twitch thanks to his infectious personality and character as ‘Dr DisRespect’, as well as impressive production value, the likes of which was unprecedented at the time. He remains an avid PUBG player on stream, something he has in common with shroud, a former professional CS:GO player who now streams full time. The pair often play together, attracting some 40,000 concurrent viewers between them – and sometime even more, making them some of the most recognizable faces on the platform. And their popularity has not gone unnoticed by sponsors and video game developers themselves – they both had personalized skins added to PUBG recently. The marketing power of Twitch streamers is well appreciated by these companies, and judging by this excerpt from a recent Dr DisRespect stream, another potentially huge deal could be on the way. Given the Doc’s character and skit like comedy, it is possible that this is nothing more than a joke played out to his viewers. However, it does seem likely that both he and shroud would be offered these kinds of deals to be involved in the promotion of new games, and revenue sharing from purchases of in game items. Dr DisRespect recently partnered with chiliZ, a blockchain based firm who are launching a platform to fund competitive Fortnite teams, so this could be in some way linked to this. At this point though, the clip from his stream is the only information we have, so there isn’t much to speculate on yet.
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Dr Disrespect teases new song with Drake & The Weeknd as AI track goes viral – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect teases new song with Drake & The Weeknd as AI track goes viral YouTube: Dr Disrespect, Drake/Instagram: TheWeekndDr Disrespect says he recorded a new song featuring Drake & The Weeknd, just as an AI-generated track featuring the two musicians has begun to go viral. Over the years, YouTube star Dr Disrespect has amassed a sizable audience from his iconic song releases. Whenever he teases a new song while streaming, fans of the two-time Blockbuster Video Game World Champion can’t get enough of his creations. When posting about his upcoming stream on Twitter, he mentioned a new song with Drake & The Weeknd — but didn’t release any more detail about what would be an iconic collaboration. Dr Disrespect claims to have recorded a new song In the tweet, Doc posted that he was set to go live 30 minutes after posting and teased the possible iconic song collab. “Just recorded a new song alongside Drake and Weekend so I’m feeling good today,” he said. Fans took to the replies to share their excitement for a new song, but the collab may not be what fans are expecting. On April 15, 2023, a TikToker by the name of ghostwriter977 uploaded an AI-generated song featuring both Drake & The Weeknd titled “Heart on my sleeve,” and it’s taken the internet by storm. Just in the writer’s first video upload, the song has been viewed over 10 million times with millions more coming from other videos and Twitter posts about the remix. Dr Disrespect has always been a step ahead of others in the industry, adopting new technology like how his game studio is using the Polygon blockchain to provide value to players of their first game, Deadrop. While Ninja has proven that it is possible for streamers to collaborate with celebrities like Drake, it’s unknown whether or not this is the case for Doc’s newest song. Whether it’s a new recording or Doc’s glorious vocals on top of the AI-generated track, fans of the two-time are patiently waiting for it to release. For more entertainment news and other viral stories, check out our coverage.
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Dr Disrespect turns down $1k to uninstall Tarkov after teasing tournament – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect turns down $1k to uninstall Tarkov after teasing tournament Twitch Dr Disrespect / Battlestate GamesTwitch superstar Dr Disrespect teased his plans to host an all-new Escape from Tarkov tournament during his usual broadcast. Much like many other streamers, Dr Disrespect has fallen in love with Escape from Tarkov and broadcasts the ultra-tactical first-person shooter almost every day. Some of his viewers don’t enjoy the game and tried to pay him to uninstall it, but, the Doc completely turned the situation on its head, instead teasing more Tarkov content in the form of a tournament. During his stream on Feb 13, Dr Disrespect received a surprise $300 donation which stated that the donator would give him $1000 if he uninstalled Escape from Tarkov. The American really had to think about it and decided he had to make a ‘phone call’ to discuss the offer. Of course, this was just one of his usual stream bits, but what he said caught the attention of many. “Code Red CEO… listen, what’s the word on the Code Red Escape from Tarkov tournament? I need to know now.” He said, before smiling, nodding, and then adding “phew, that’s good news… let’s just say I’m not going to be $1000 richer today.” Dr Disrespect then put his flip phone away and returned to his usual stream set up and thanked the donator, pretending the stream had heard nothing of the event and jumping back into the game. This would be one of the first tournaments for the game ever and definitely the biggest one. Although, the question remains of how exactly it would be done. Currently, there are no custom lobbies in the game and no real objectives, so it’s impossible to say for sure how it would work. Perhaps it would pit players against each other to see who can score the most loot, or who the best survivor is. Fans will just have to wait for more information, although, as the Doc has already teased something about it, the event can’t be too far off.
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Dr Disrespect teases his own golf event in future IRL stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect teases his own golf event in future IRL stream Twitter: DrDisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect hinted at him pulling off another of his rare IRL streams, as he wants to take his viewers for a round of golf. Dr Disrepect has set, and continues to raise the bar, for production on his solo streams, regardless of whether he’s playing Warzone, Apex Legends, or something else. On rare occasions, the Two-Time has stepped out of his ‘arena’ and taken fans on IRL (in-real-life streams) around E3 and even on a boat while he played PUBG on a new laptop. The Doc’s E3 stream ultimately ended in controversy as he got banned for his infamous bathroom incident, but he’s planning on taking things out of the arena once again as he has plans for another IRL stream. Speaking during his June 12 stream, the YouTube star revealed that he’d played a round of golf on his day off, and was thinking about showcasing his skills on stream at some point. “I’m thinking about starting a golf stream,” The Doc said. “Hear me out on this. There’s nothing really going on out there, in the golf world and influencers… I mean there is, it’s not being done right. “There’s an opportunity, I feel, to live stream… have a nice, organized live-streamed golfing event. Easy to do! You don’t need a mass production. Easy.” Timestamp of 27:02 The Doc has played golf on stream before, but it was virtually and came through PGA Tour 2k21 as he attempted to win an online game against others. His past IRL streams have produced gold, and something as chilled out and slow-paced as golf could bring out a side of the Doc that we’ve never seen before. We’ll just have to wait and see if he follow through on the idea.
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Dr Disrespect takes swipe at Twitch amid backlash over branded content plans – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect takes swipe at Twitch amid backlash over branded content plans Dr Disrespect/TwitchDr Disrespect has taken shots at Twitch over their planned changes to branded content that have sparked outrage in the streaming community. Over the years, Twitch has made plenty of changes that have annoyed streamers across the board – no matter if they’re big stars bringing in 20,000 viewers a day or an upstart channel. On June 6, though, the Amazon-owned platform landed itself in hot water with the entire streaming community when they revealed plans to implement new branded content guidelines – including limiting on-screen adverts to 3% of the screen size. A few streamers have threatened to quit Twitch if the plans go through and non-Twitch streamers have urged others to swap. Though, Dr Disrespect didn’t try to recruit anyone to YouTube. Instead, he decided to just take a dig at Twitch. Dr Disrespect takes swipe at Twitch over planned changes The Doc, whose reason for being mysteriously banned on Twitch back in 2020 has still not yet been made public, hasn’t been shy in taking some swipes at the Amazon-owned platform. As pretty much every other streamer, and even plenty of non-streamers, were furious with Twitch’s plans, he had a simple statement on the matter. “Purple snakes slitherin,” he tweeted shortly after Twitch backtracked on the plans. The Two-Time didn’t add anything else but did get plenty of replies backing his stance. That included one from Kick, adding further fuel to the fire that he could eventually find himself over there. As noted, Twitch has climbed down a bit from its plans to enforce changes to on-screen adverts and they’ll seemingly be “reevaluating” the rule around 3% logos on-screen. It remains to be seen what will change and when they’ll decide to announce it, but this idea certainly has streamers riled up.
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Dr Disrespect takes mid-game break to send “dearest” Shroud a message – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect takes mid-game break to send “dearest” Shroud a message Dr Disrespect, Shroud / TwitchDr Disrespect has called out Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek in just about every way possible on his Twitch channel, but he’s now decided to send a message to his fellow streamer with a very different tone. The popular internet personality, who was seen at Game Two of the NBA Finals broadcast in full costume on June 2, decided to reach out to the ‘human aimbot’ during his June 5 stream. After being told by members of his chat that shroud was looking to play with him and was expecting a message to get things started between the pair, the Two-Time put his Ring of Elysium game on hold to respond. When he first started to type, there were only 21 players left running around the map, but by the time he finished, there were only 19. Typing almost as slow as somebody using a typewriter for the first time, the Doc walked his viewers through every detail of what he was writing. “Shroud, my dearest,” Dr Disrespect started, typing away in the background. “I would like to play a few video games. This afternoon, there is an opportunity to do so on Twitch dot TV.” He added: “Feel free to message me at any time, or if you would like to get ahold of me, reach out to my agent. There.” The self-professed best video gamer in the world completely dropped talk of playing with shroud straight after the ‘letter’ was sent, turning his attention to the task at hand. With just nine players alive, as well as constant messages rolling in the chat about shroud and Dr Disrespect coming together to play on stream, he hopped onto a bike to move around the map. Yet, he was eliminated from long range by another player – calling the whole thing a “waste of time” soon after. After putting their rivalry to one side, both high profile streamers linked up later in the stream, hopped onto Battalion 1994 and picked up a victory instantly. So, that message was definitely worth the effort.
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Dr Disrespect takes shot at Twitch with New Year’s resolution – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect takes shot at Twitch with New Year’s resolution Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has some big plans for 2022, but his biggest resolution might be finally getting back on Twitch. Not only that, but he also wants to recoup some of the money he’s lost in the meantime as well. The Two-Time being banned from Twitch is one of the biggest storylines in the history of the streaming site. Even though it happened in June 2020, we still have no idea why he was made a pariah on the site. Since then though, he’s said he knows why it happened, and was in the process of taking legal action. On New Year’s Day 2022 Doc revealed his goals for the year, which includes getting unbanned and a “massive payment.” Dr Disrespect could be coming for Twitch in 2022 In an exclusive image of the Champion’s Club meeting where he laid out his goals for the new year, we see mention of his new studio Midnight Society, a bourbon business, and a music album. Just after “Doc Con ’22” though is the biggest of them all: “Unbanned and Massive Payment” in bright purple, leaving no question of which website he’s referring to. Back in August of 2021, the streamer said he knew why Twitch had banned him and was planning to sue the site. He hasn’t shared the details of his banishment just yet, but according to this, we could very well have more info sometime this year. When and if Doc’s lawyers do file a lawsuit against Twitch, the information on their case should become public record. So far, we haven’t seen anything, but based on these resolutions, that could all be changing. At this point, the whole question of why the Two-Time was ostracized from Twitch has become one of the biggest mysteries on the internet. If Doc’s resolutions aren’t just a meme though, we could finally have an answer sometime in 2022.
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Dr Disrespect takes another swipe at Twitch and his fans love it – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect takes another swipe at Twitch and his fans love it Dr Disrespect, YouTubeStreaming icon Dr Disrespect has taken a cheeky shot at Twitch while sending a warning to his viewers, and they absolutely loved it. Doc was banned on Twitch back in June 2020, with the reason behind the decision still unknown to the public. In March 2022, he confirmed both parties had settled the legal dispute over the permaban, and he has continued to provide daily streaming entertainment on YouTube ever since. However, that hasn’t stopped him from making the occasional joke, or popping off, at the expense of the Amazon-owned site. Dr Disrespect takes another shot at Twitch In 2022 alone, YouTube has penned exclusive deals with Myth, Valkyrae, Sykkuno, and other big names who previously used to stream on Twitch. This has caused many fans to wonder whether or not the era of Twitch dominance is coming to an end, as some stats suggest it may be stagnating. After seeing the stats of his latest ‘going live’ tweet on August 10, Doc warned his fans in jest and steered into that same narrative with a cheeky jibe. “I swear to God, if I ever go to my Twitter account live on stream, go to one of my tweets that has less than 1,000 likes, I’m not going to stream for two to three months,” he joked, pulling an upset face. “That’s your last warning champs… Not too happy about it.” If the clip below doesn’t load, click here. Before bursting into laughter, he added: “F**king 938 likes? What, am I streaming on Twitch or something.” After a quick refresh, the like total on the tweet shot up to over 1,100 – as fans showed their love for the Twitch joke. This isn’t the first time Doc has taken aim at his old home and it certainly won’t be the last.
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Dr DisRespect takes Fortnite streaming to a new level with “Footnite” – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect takes Fortnite streaming to a new level with “Footnite” Dr. DisRespectDr. DisRespect is boldly going where few streamers have gone before by binding some of his controls in Fortnite to a pedal and bringing out a foot cam on stream. Fortnite is not one of Dr. DisRespect’s favorite games, he’s made his aversion to the battle royale game clear in the past, but it seems he’s finally found a way to have a great time with it. All it took was a USB-connected pedal for the Doc to make his game-changing Fortnite vision into an awesome and hilarious reality. Trying something new in Fortnite.https://t.co/bHsMu8hnlN pic.twitter.com/TIrnZJk7t9 — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) January 14, 2019 In one clip, The Doc explains to a teammate what his ingenious button layout on the pedals is. “I got my, boom, quick harvesting tool, and then I have my build edit tool,” the streamer revealed. “And in the middle I got my map just in case I need to check it real quick.” The setup honestly seems to work pretty well and the Doc apparently got the hang of using the foot pedals fairly quickly. There is one lingering question about the new setup many fans had, but The Doc never answered: why didn’t he wear any socks for the footcam? There may be some viewers out there who enjoyed looking at Dr. DisRespect’s bare digits, but the vast majority of fans seemed to think socks would have been a good choice. But, based on the success of his so-called “Footnite” experiment, we could see The Doc bring back the footcam in the future. Hopefully next time he wears some socks.
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Dr Disrespect take subtle swipe at YouTube as he still doesn’t have streaming contract – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect take subtle swipe at YouTube as he still doesn’t have streaming contract Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect took a slight shot at YouTube once again by highlighting just how popular he is, even though he doesn’t have a deal with them. When Dr Disrespect was mysteriously banned from Twitch back in June 2020, many fans questioned where he’d take his talents – and if he’d sign a mega exclusivity contract with his new platform of choice. It didn’t take long for The Doc to settle on YouTube where he managed to grab close to half a million viewers for his first stream. He’s been going strong ever since, but he doesn’t have an exclusive deal with the Google-owned platform. Naturally, the Two-Time has taken some shots at YouTube for that exact reason over the last few years, with many fans urging the YouTube Gaming team to tie Doc down and bring him under their umbrella officially. Dr Disrespect highlights YouTube popularity despite not having deal Well, that still hasn’t happened, but Doc remains one of the most popular streamers on YouTube and even beats out some of their homegrown talents. That fact was again highlighted when the YouTube Gaming team took to Twitter, asking fans what their favorite stream intro is. Naturally, the Champions Club delivered for The Doc, filling up the replies with praise for his production and now iconic 10-minute opening video. The Two-Time used that as a chance to go at the platform with a subtle jibe, tweeting a video of all the replies about him. “Every time YouTubeGaming tweets…,” he posted, showing just overwhelming the responses were about him. Despite not having a deal with YouTube, The Doc is still able to make money off the platform. It just means that he’s working alongside them on things the way YouTube does with the likes of Ludwig and Valkyrae. Given that he hasn’t had a deal to this point, it seems unlikely that he’ll ever get one. However, he might not need one anyway. He doesn’t seem to have much interest in returning to Twitch after the controversial ban, and there isn’t really another platform out there.
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Dr Disrespect takes aim at viewer who disagrees with Apex Legends opinion – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect takes aim at viewer who disagrees with Apex Legends opinion Twitch: DrDisrespectPopular streamer Apex Legends, and apparently banned a subscriber who disagreed with his opinion in his Twitch chat. The Doc’s temper is well-known, regularly going on rants about games like Apex Legends, PUBG, and Fortnite when he feels the game isn’t performing how it should be, or a mechanic costs him victories. While playing the popular battle royale title on October 10, the streamer charged down three opponents but was quickly shut down, prompting him to leave the match and close the game entirely, venting his frustrations at the current state of Apex Legends. “I don’t know, I’m just going through the motions,” a frustrated Doc told his audience. “I’m just bored. I missed a couple of shotgun shots, whatever. I’m just bored.” “Every fight in the game feels the exact same. Every fight. So I’m bored! I don’t have a remedy, nothing I can do. There’s nothing I can do if I’m bored, if I’m not interested, so we’re getting off of it.” Still visibly annoyed by what had happened to him, Dr Disrespect started reading his chat and spotted a Twitch subscriber who disagreed with his thoughts on the game, something which the frustrated streamer took immediate issue with. The leader of the Champions Club fumed: “100% disagree says Unsung4. You know what? I don’t like you. ‘100 disagree,’ huh? I’m just going to get rid of you. I know you’ve got the gold logo next to your name, I just don’t like how you came into the chat and said ‘I 100% disagree.’” “Listen, I’m not here to listen to your opinion. I’m not trying to have a discussion with you. Seeya. Get out of here. Get him out of here.” Despite his frustrations, The Doc didn’t spend long away from the game, hopping on less than 15 minutes later once again, playing Apex Legends for the remaining five hours of his stream. If you’re one of his 3.7 million Twitch followers though, it seems like the streamer doesn’t want to hear your opinions when he is venting about a game, as his unfortunate subscriber found out the hard way according to Dr Disrespect.
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Dr Disrespect superfan celebrates his return with insane cake model – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect superfan celebrates his return with insane cake model YouTube: Sideserf Cake Studio[jwplayer h3XPfMqQ]Popular streamer Dr Disrespect was floored when a superfan made an insanely detailed cake of him to celebrate his return to streaming. The Two-Time Champion responded to the epic dessert in the most Doc way possible. In June, the gaming industry was turned on its head after Twitch banned Dr Disrespect from its platform without explanation. However on August 7, the star made his return to streaming with a YouTube broadcast that peaked at over 500k viewers. To celebrate his comeback, a superfan made a mind-blowing cake in the shape of the Two-Time himself. The epic dessert caught Doc’s attention as it perfectly captured his violence, speed, and momentum in the sweetest way possible. Dr Disrespect reacts to insane cake tribute After a month hiatus, Dr Disrespect went live for the very first time on YouTube. His return broadcast became a major event in the games industry as over 500k viewers tuned in to see him take the stage once again. To celebrate his return, superfan Natalie ‘Sideserf Cake Studio‘ created a dessert in the shape of Doc’s head which she posted on Twitter. The edible bust is full of details, and captures every aspect of the streamer’s over-the-top 80s persona – including his shades and iconic mustache. The tweet included a video of the delectable confection as she cut a piece off to show the layers inside. “Dr. Disrespect cake! The Doc is back, so I’m celebrating with cake,” she said in the post. Dr. Disrespect cake! The Doc is back, so I’m celebrating with cake 🔥 Watch me make this cake at https://t.co/nkQjCZxInP #championsclub #EverythingIsCake pic.twitter.com/dTZ0eyFUKm — Natalie Sideserf (@NatalieSideserf) August 10, 2020 The epic cake even caught the attention of the 38-year-old himself, who hilariously replied to the video with an on-brand joke: “Pretty sweet….Get it? Hahaha hahah.” If you are curious about how the cake was made, you are in luck! Over on the ‘Sidserf Cake Studio’ YouTube channel, Natalie posted a nine-minute video showing how she created the incredible dessert. While we are no closer to knowing why Twitch banned Dr Disrespect, the streamer is ready to move on at his new home at YouTube and already off to an incredible start. With over 500k people watching his return stream, the star proved that people can’t get enough of him regardless of the platform he is on.
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Dr Disrespect superfan runs a marathon with perfect Doc cosplay – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect superfan runs a marathon with perfect Doc cosplay Instagram: Dr Distance/YouTube: Dr DisrespectA Dr Disrespect superfan has run a marathon with a near-perfect cosplay of the creator — hilariously calling himself ‘Dr Distance.’ Since beginning his live-streaming career in 2010, Dr Disrespect has amassed millions of followers across his social media platforms with almost four million of those subscribed to his YouTube channel where he currently streams and uploads videos. With his mass following and unique appearance, fans from all around the world have dressed up like the Champions Club founder — even TimTheTatman. A fan of the two-time champion has taken things to the next level as he’s run a marathon dressed up as Doc, using the moniker ‘Dr Distance.” Dr Disrespect fan runs a marathon as ‘Dr Distance’ While many people have cosplayed Dr Disrespect over the years, not many have gone as far as Dr Distance, a fan of the two-time that recently ran the Austin Marathon wearing the creator’s signature red vest, mustache, and sunglasses. The marathon runner’s name and style isn’t the only thing that he’s created to pay tribute to the legendary creator — he’s also created his own catchphrase similar to Doc’s “Two-Time back to back 1993/1994 Blockbuster video game champion.” View this post on Instagram He posted a picture of his cosplay on February 21, with the caption: “The Doc came to play. Yaya. Don’t mess with the 2x back-to-back 1993 / 1994 Chicken Classic 2K Fun Run Finisher and true international distance running superstar… “The name is Doctor (Doctor, Doctor…) DISTANCE.” Dr Distance even shared his marathon progress on Instagram, alongside strategically uploaded photos of his own rendition of Doc’s iconic emoji-style logo. Dexerto reached out to Dr Distance, and he revealed what inspired him to create the character. “More recently I’ve started to consume more BR/Streamer content. I found Doc via the Twitch ban time and became a fan. His character is incredible, and I love that he has [Midnight Society] and an athletic background. “Dr Distance just seemed like a silly way to combine two of my favorite hobbies and have some fun doing it.” The cosplayer also revealed that the character and social media design also allows him to use his graphic design skills, as seen with his custom logo and social media banners. He has yet to reveal when he plans on running another marathon, but if you’re interested in following alongside Dr Distance as he makes his next move — check out his Instagram.
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Dr Disrespect on why summit1g’s GTA RP streams are the best of Twitch entertainment – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect on why summit1g’s GTA RP streams are the best of Twitch entertainment Twitch star Dr Disrespect has explained why fellow streamer Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar is what streaming is all about in a truly rare compliment from the Two-Time. The rise of livestreaming has allowed broadcasters from across the globe to show off their skills. Former professional gamers like Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek and Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins have become household names due to their insane highlights, while streamers like Dr Disrespect have taken production levels to new heights. Yet, other streamers exist in-between. Those who can excel at some games but don’t care all that much about skits and transitions between on-stream moments – just as long as they’re having fun and bringing their fans along with them. They bring as much entertainment as others, and it’s exactly the reason why Dr Disrespect has complimented summit1g. Summit1g has been streaming on Twitch since the early days. A veteran streamer on the platform, summit1g remains one of the most popular on the platform, and has maintained and grown his loyal audience over almost a decade of livestreaming. Summit has, despite his in-game critics, been streaming GTA RP – giving fans something different from the usual Counter-Strike: Global Offensive or Sea of Thieves action. His Charles Johnson (CJ) persona skirts the rules and is all about being an entertaining watch. That prompted The Doc, on August 17, to tweet: “I’ll tell you, @summit1g on GTA RP is what Twitch and streaming is all about. Entertainment.” The pair have long been rivals, and it’s a rare compliment from Dr Disrespect. I’ll tell you, @summit1g on GTA RP is what Twitch and streaming is all about. Entertainment. — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) August 18, 2019 Despite their feud over the years, as the pair have sent cheeky shots to each other in the past, summit was happy to finally get some recognition from the two-time. “Glad you finally like SOMETHING I stream,” the streamer responded. While the Two-Time may consider summit’s antics around Los Santos as true entertainment, fans have been pushing him to get involved himself – even though he dismissed those hopes earlier in the year. When he’s not banging out headshots, Doc’s pal shroud has dived right into GTA RP himself – and has even planned to become a cop, provided he can weasel his way onto the force. Whether or not they do persist with GTA RP, summit himself likely will – giving fans hours of entertainment for weeks to come.
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Dr Disrespect summons the forces of the underworld for his latest PUBG attempt – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect summons the forces of the underworld for his latest PUBG attempt Twitch / Dr DisrespectTwitch star Dr Disrespect took things to a new level, when he summoned the forces of the underworld for his latest go at Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds after previously uninstalling it. Dr Disrespect’s intensity is on a whole different level from other streamers. From his Lamborghini entrance at the CWL championships, to his rage fueled rants, fans don’t expect anything less from him. But during the start of his August 19 broadcast, the Two-Time managed to kick things up a notch when he summoned the dark forces of the underworld to aid him in his latest stream. Doc summoned dark forces The stream opened with Doc giving a speech about his return to PUBG. “I’m telling you right now Champion’s Club, inside of that arena today, we are getting the job done. We’re jumping into some Battlegrounds.” After his infamous intro played out, the Two-Time began to breathe heavy and shake his head violently back and forth before forcefully raising both of his hands up to the sky, almost as if in a trance. He then revealed two summoning crystals, one in each hand. Handling both crystals, Doc began to chant “crystals, crystals, give me the power today”. Rocking his head back and staring up into the sky, he began to break into an intense chant in another language. Doc then started to yell as the chant became more and more intense, sounding like something out of ‘The Exorcist’, leading up to a climax of the Two-Time screaming as he shook his head violently. “Ughhh…” he moaned, as he caught his breath after the ritual was over. Once the chant ended, the stream cut to the Two-Time’s cursor hovering over him installing PUBG, living up to his promise to jump back into the battle royale which he had recently uninstalled during an August 16 stream. After he failed to connect some shots during a long-range encounter, Doc blew up with rage after being eliminated. “This piece of shit game right here, we’re going to fucking uninstall it” he shouted, which he did. Who knows if the Two-Time’s summoning of forces can bring him the power he needs to take on the World Tour challenge in PUBG, but it was a sight be seen.
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Dr Disrespect claims Super People is “breath of fresh air” compared to Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Super People is “breath of fresh air” compared to Warzone YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Wonder PeopleDr Disrespect has declared Wonder Games’ debut battle royale title Super People a “breath of fresh air” in the gaming scene, admitting he’s enjoying it — and the challenge it brings — much more than Warzone right now. After months of searching, Dr Disrespect may have finally found a new title to replace Warzone: Super People, an ability-based battle royale from Wonder Games. The Doc’s long-running struggles with Call of Duty’s battle royale Warzone have been well-documented, not least of all here on Dexerto, and the star YouTuber has been in the market for a new title to grind for some time. That search may finally be over, with Dr Disrespect’s head turned by Super People. “It’s a breath of fresh air,” he declared. “I like playing the game.” Coming from the two-time, that’s mighty praise, especially after he turned down an Apex Legends defection, and continues to call Warzone “dead in the water.” Dr Disrespect’s fandom, the Champions Club, has actually been begging their favorite streamer to give Super People a try for weeks, an invitation he turned down several times before changing his mind. The Doc, much to his surprise, was hooked immediately. “Listen, I really like it. I do,” he declared on January 11. According to the two-time, the futuristic title’s gameplay has just the right amount of violence, speed, and momentum — a must for him — as well as a hefty difficulty that means players have to really grind to get better at the game. “I really want to get good with the game, it makes me want to get good,” Doc said. “That game, you have to be so fluid with everything. Especially the healing process. If you want to be an aggressive player, you need to get good, quickly. “The way Super People is, watching the best players do their thing, it makes me want to get better” Dr Disrespect continued. “I have to get super fluid, to win.” Related segment begins at 44:37 in video below. The Doc has been searching for a reason to dump Warzone for some time now, with the two-time unimpressed with its “unplayable” Caldera map. He’s also convinced the devs lied to players about their anti-cheat engine and told fans he sees the game dying “just like H1Z1” before long. Super People still has a ways to go to convince the Doc and dethrone Warzone, however, especially after he dubbed it “the Fisher-Price PUBG” and briefly uninstalled it on-stream recently. The new battle royale is currently available in an indefinite closed beta which started in December. Wonder Games have yet to lock in an official release date.
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Dr Disrespect knows why Twitch banned him and he’s suing – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect knows why Twitch banned him and he’s suing Twitch/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has revealed on stream that he knows the reason for his permanent Twitch ban, and he’s suing the platform because of it. During a YouTube broadcast on August 23, Doc went on an aside comparing his current streaming platform to Twitch. After a while, the topic of his infamous and mysterious forever ban from the purple-themed site came up, and the Two-Time shared some brand new details about the infamous situation. After calling the ban a “roller coaster of emotions,” Doc revealed he’d known the reason behind Twitch’s actions for months. “There’s a reason why I don’t talk about it, I can’t talk about this kind of stuff,” Doc said, before having to mute teammate ZLaner. “A lot of people ask ‘Do you know the reason?’ Yeah, I do know the reason why now. I’ve known for months now.” 🚨 @DrDisrespect says he knows the reason for his Twitch ban and is planning to sue Twitch over it pic.twitter.com/fU8v6YqPKV — Dexerto (@Dexerto) August 23, 2021 On top of knowing why he was banished, he’s also apparently in the process of taking legal action against Twitch, but he didn’t get into specifics —other than that he’s “suing” them. “There’s a reason why, and I’ll just say this right now champs — there’s a reason why we’re suing the f**k out of em, ok?” he added. “I don’t know how else to put it, the amount of damages, and you just don’t… nah.” This is the first we’ve heard of a lawsuit from either party over the ban, but if Doc knows the reason why he was kicked off Twitch, it could be huge news. Why is Doc suing Twitch? The streamer didn’t say exactly why he was suing Twitch during the stream. However, he did talk about the networking and marketing challenges he and his brand have faced since it all went down. Finally, Dr Disrespect also noted his previous contract with the “Purple Snake,” as he calls Twitch, would have been up in September of this year. As this is the first we’ve heard of Doc suing over his ban, we’ll be sure to bring you more details as they happen.
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Dr Disrespect blows NFL fans away after shock cameo at 49ers training camp – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blows NFL fans away after shock cameo at 49ers training camp 49ers, TwitterSan Francisco 49ers have welcomed a very different type of player to their training camp – YouTube streaming star, Dr Disrespect. The self-professed best video gamer on the planet shocked fans after appearing in a video, uploaded by the NFL team, on August 9. He can be seen arriving in full costume – just like he has at several sporting events and wrestling shows in the past – before pulling on the famous red jersey. Dr Disrespect appears at San Francisco 49ers camp The post has since been retweeted by the YouTube streaming icon, with thousands of fans interacting with the content. “The Two Time has reported to the 49ers Camp,” they said. Teaser Dr Disrespect spotted at 49ers training facility Doc was also pictured by The Athletic reporter David Lombardi in full uniform, who said: “Never a dull day at the 49ers facility. Dr Disrespect in the house.” Doc highlights from 49ers training It didn’t take long for the 6ft8 machine to get onto the field – with Barstool Sports reposting an incredible throw from the creator. The clip was originally posted by TheSFNiners. In the background, you hear a scream of: “Oh wow… Doc’s got a cannon!” If you wanted to see him in action again, check this tweet out from the man himself. “You do the math,” he said. This isn’t the first time the Two-Time has worked with his team this year, as back in April he announced their selection during the NFL draft on-stage, as they picked running back Tyrion Davis-Price. Dr Disrespect with Joe Staley Joe Staley and Doc were also pictured together, posted by NBCS. Rookies 🤝 Doc In another heartwarming moment, rookies Drake Jackson and Kalia Davis caught up with the international video game superstar. Sourdough Sam gets in on the action Since then, he’s been spotted with mascot Sourdough Sam and interacting with fans. Members of the Champions Club – who would usually be tuning into his stream on YouTube – will be glued to their seats waiting for more clubs of him on the field.
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Dr Disrespect storms off stream in a fit of Fortnite rage – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect storms off stream in a fit of Fortnite rage Twitch: Dr Disrespect/Epic GamesFortnite Battle Royale when one enemy sponged a whole load of his bullets, before giving him the shock of his life. Is Dr Disrespect done with Fortnite? The popular Twitch streamer returned to Fortnite to check out the battle royale title’s newly released Arena mode – working his way up the ranks by using his unmatched violence, speed, and momentum. However, that signature momentum came to a crashing halt when one opponent stunned the Doc, after he thought he had the upper hand in a gunfight. The popular streamer walked away from the stream soon after, briefly leaving his future streaming the battle royale game up in the air. What happened to Dr Disrespect? The Two-Time rained round after round of Silenced SMG bullets into his opponent, continually knocking parts of their shield out but not doing damage to their health. While he thought he was about to dominate the player, they suddenly fired back a few shotgun shots of their own to wipe him out completely and has was incensed. “What the fuck is this game about?” he screamed, before slamming his desk in a fit of rage, causing his camera and streaming set-up to wobble. “What is it about? What is this game about? Are you kidding me.” The only upside for his viewers was that the player that knocked him down was soon eliminated, which people could see as Dr Disrespect walked away from stream. In the past, similar outcomes in games have caused the streamer to fly off the handle, even more than this, going as far as deleting games like PlayerUnknown’s Battleground from his computer and proclaiming to never play it again. Yet, after a few minutes away from his stream on this occasion, the Doc jumped right back into games of Fortnite without even mentioning what had happened to him – even though his chat might not let him live it down for a while.
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Dr Disrespect stunned by insane TwitchCon meet and greet turnout – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect stunned by insane TwitchCon meet and greet turnout Twitch: JaystreazyTwitch star Dr Disrespect had a meet and greet at TwitchCon 2019 in San Diego, California, and couldn’t believe just how many fans showed up to see their favorite star. TwitchCon is on its final day, as the massive streaming convention ran from September 27-29 this year. Fans from all over the world attended the event to meet their favorite Twitch personalities. Dr Disrespect had his meet and greet on September 28 and shared a video documenting the occasion, showing the Two-Time blown away by the massive turn out of fans. Doc shows off insane turnout for his meet and greet Doc tweeted about the event and praised the energy fans brought when showing up to meet him. “The energy was on a whole other level.” he said. “Everyone at TwitchCon was dominating.” Read More: PewDiePie trolls fans with “Minecraft” 4K – His post on Twitter also included a video that documented the meet and greet, where Doc held his daughter as they ran around the perimeter of the huge line of seemingly endless fans that showed up, while he gave everyone he could a fist bump while making his way up to the booth. The video had a wholesome moment when the Two-Time noticed a fan who showed up dressed up like him, and turned around to show his daughter the person that dressed up like her father. The energy was on a whole other level. Everyone at #TwitchCon2019 was dominating. Firm handshakes #ChampionsClub and to the streaming world of @Twitch. pic.twitter.com/QmRxZYpjtD — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) September 29, 2019 Fans gave an outpouring of thanks to the Twitch star, as many shared their photos and videos of meeting the Two-Time at TwitchCon. Twitter user ‘Phantom_Ranger_’ posted a clip that made G Fuel’s Instagram story, that showed Doc kneeling to the ground to high five the fan’s child. While the kid cried, it was because he was “tired and overwhelmed”, the father explained. Sorry 2X Champ, my son loved the high five, but was a little tired, But thanks for making our day @drdisrespect 🙂 #babyphantom #GSQUAD pic.twitter.com/Oz2oYOSbU1 — PhantomRanger @ TwitchCon (@Phantom_Ranger_) September 28, 2019 Recognizing himself in Dr Disrespect’s video, the fan that dressed up like Two-Time ‘Theworstcardist’ posted his meet and greet with the Twitch star and his daughter that has fans seeing double. It’s crazy how similar the two look, and if Doc ever needs stunt double, at least he knows who to call. Me doc @drdisrespect pic.twitter.com/Dy6k3kZS3c — Theworstcardist (@Theworstcardis1) September 29, 2019 While the meet and greet showed an incredible turnout of excited fans lined up to meet their idol, one fan took the ‘violence’ from Doc’s catchphrase a little bit too literally when he raged out during IRL streamer Jaystreazy’s broadcast of the Two-Time’s fan meetup on September 28. Read More: Streamer saved from awkward encounter – After being the first person to meet Doc, Jay was leaving the event when the man started yelling at him from the line, and accused the Twitch personality of cutting in line. Dr Disrespect continues to dominate Twitch, as at of the time of this article, he boasts over 3.7 million followers, and is fourth most subscribed channel on the streaming platform.
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Dr Disrespect stopped by security after incident with Cameron Johnson at NBA playoff game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect stopped by security after incident with Cameron Johnson at NBA playoff game Twitch: DrDisrespect/Instagram: CamJohnson23Dr Disrespect once again popped up at an NBA playoff game and almost got involved with the action until security stepped in and kept him from helping a Phoenix Suns player out. The Doc’s love of basketball is well-documented at this point. He played in college and regularly brings the NBA up as a topic during his streams. Back in 2019, the streaming star set the internet ablaze as he traveled to Toronto to watch the Raptors and his hometown Golden State Warriors do battle the NBA Finals, with photos of him sitting in the crowd still being used as memes to this day. With the playoffs in full swing again, the Doc made the trip to Phoenix to watch game five of the Western Conference Finals between the Suns and Los Angeles Clippers and got back on TV. This time, though, he got closer to the action than ever. The Two-Time revealed on Twitter that he would be making the trip, and even had a camera crew helping him make a vlog of whatever happened. Yet, seeing as he was sitting courtside, it didn’t take long for him to be spotted by the TV camera, dressed in his signature get up, dripping from head to toe in violence, speed, and momentum. Though, he wasn’t just content with sitting and watching. When Suns forward Cameron Johnson took a tumble in front of him and needed some help getting up, the Doc offered a helping hand. However, while he helped the former first-round pick to his feet just a bit, arena security stepped in between the two and got the Doc back in his seat. Security ain’t letting Dr Disrespect help Cam Johnson up pic.twitter.com/SBhzKtAp1Z — CJ Fogler account may or may not be notable (@cjzero) June 29, 2021 Of course, members of the Champions Club couldn’t help but be geeked out by what they’d seen. Former NFL punter Pat McAfee, who has been in a war of words with the Doc before, called him a “legend” for showing up at courtside. With the Doc having a camera crew following his every move, it should produce one hell of a YouTube video, especially when we see if he got into any more trouble for offering up a helping hand.
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Dr DisRespect Stops Stream After Bullet is Shot Through His Window – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Stops Stream After Bullet is Shot Through His Window Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect reportedly had to shut down his live stream to duo gunfire directed at his home from a vehicle outside, with a bullet hitting his window. The popular streamer was playing the new Blackout beta with almost 50,000 concurrent viewers when the incident occurred. Dr DisRespect says it is the second time in as many days that someone has fired gunshots at his home. The moment that shots were fired can be heard in the following clip. Dr DisRespect then returned to his stream to explain what had happened. “I’ve got to end the broadcast right now, 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.” Dr DisRespect, real name Guy Beahm, is one of the most popular streamers on the Amazon owned platform, and it appears an individual is targeting him, putting his life and that of his family’s in danger. It cannot be confirmed if the shooter is deliberately targeting Dr DisRespect, knowing it is his residence, but it seems unlikely that it would be a random attack, two days in a row. At this time, Dr DisRespect has only said that the window was hit, so it appears that thankfully no one was hurt in the incident. Beahm lives with his wife and young daughter, affectionately known by his following as ‘baby disrespect’. Popular streamers have been targeted by stalkers and intrusive fans in the past, but nothing on the level of shots being fired at their home.
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Dr Disrespect starts spitting bars after insane Triple-Threat challenge win – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect starts spitting bars after insane Triple-Threat challenge win YouTube/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect began spitting bars on stream after completing an insane Triple-Threat challenge, and fans absolutely loved it. Dr Disrespect, by far, is one of the most entertaining streamers on the internet. For years now, the two-time champion has pushed boundaries when it comes to making content. Whether it be his over-the-top personality or studio-level quality broadcasts, the former CoD developer always finds a way to keep his viewers engaged. In a recent live stream, the YouTube streaming star began spitting some fire bars after completing a challenge, and fans absolutely loved it. Dr Disrespect raps on stream after completing challenge During his April 19 broadcast, the two-time champ was aiming to complete the Triple-Threat challenge — attempting to get a win on three different games in one stream. The YouTube star started with his daily game of Wordle as a warm-up, which of course, he quickly completed before moving on to PGA — this, too, was no match for the Doc. While it was smooth sailing so far, he’d soon run into some problems as he battled to get a win on PUBG. But, after almost two hours, he finally managed to get his winner-winner chicken dinner before moving on to Apex Legends. However, Apex certainly took its toll on Dr Disrespect, taking the YouTube streamer almost three hours to get his last win of the challenge. Feeling groovy, and with a beat on in the background, the two-time blockbuster champion began spitting some bars — which ultimately led to him working on a full verse. Timestamp at 6:15:05 After 10 minutes of crafting a few lines on his notepad, he was finally ready to unleash the lyrical masterpiece he created. “Drip drip, take a sip, let your mind flip, on a motherf**king lime squeeze tip, click-click let it rip, hello how you doing nine-nine made them quit. Sh sh sh sh sh sh I’m sky high on a trip, so no lip.” It isn’t the first time we’ve seen Dr Disrespect venture into making music. Over the years, he’s released several songs — which are frequently used throughout his live streams. While rapping is different from what he’s released previously, it’s fair to say members of The Champions Club would love a fully produced song.
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Dr Disrespect steals the show with hilarious Jimmy Kimmel Live cameo – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect steals the show with hilarious Jimmy Kimmel Live cameo Dr Disrespect has appeared in a hilarious Christmas skit on late-night U.S. talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live for a brand new Turtle Beach commercial and managed to steal the show in typical Doc fashion. Jimmy Kimmel Live usually features host Kimmel interviewing some of the biggest names in showbiz, sports and everything in between every weeknight. Despite once upon a time going viral for his mockery of gaming and esports, Kimmel perhaps seems more comfortable embracing the industry with this bit he created with the Two-Time. In an unexpected collaboration, we saw Dr Disrespect breaking in and standing beside a Christmas tree as Jimmy and his trusty sidekick Guillermo settled down peacefully in bed and waited for Santa Claus. After Guillermo tells Jimmy that he thinks someone is in the room, they look up to see the Doc attempting to place presents under the tree. “Wait, you’re not Santa,” Jimmy starts. “That’s two-time esports streamer of the year Dr Disrespect!” They explain to the Two-Time that they’re actually waiting on Santa and not him, when Doc makes jokes about them lighting the fireplace in anticipation of Santa and how St. Nick is “creepy” for watching children and sneaking into people’s homes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtCZJKm6ScQ Dr Disrespect goes on to say that “the only thing we need to fear is subpar gaming equipment,” before handing Jimmy and Guillermo a Turtle Beach headset each, telling them that “they’re perfect whether you’re a pro player or a little baby precious noob.” Jimmy tells the Doc that Christmas is now saved thanks to him before the ‘real Santa’ turns up and is chased down by Guillermo, who tells him to “go back to Alaska.” We’ve occasionally seen popular gaming personalities, such as Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins or Kyle ‘Bugha‘ Giersdorf, appear on these types of shows, but usually as guests and not to be part of a commercial or skit. However, this seems right up Doc’s alley of expertise. Whether Dr Disrespect will become a more regular fixture on Jimmy Kimmel Live may be up for debate, but there’s no doubt he’ll be appearing on our TV screens more in the future. In early December 2019, he announced that he had signed a deal with the creators of The Walking Dead to create a series based on his iconic persona, but it’s still in the very early stages and has not yet been picked up by a network.
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Dr Disrespect spotted streaming barefoot after technical difficulties – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect spotted streaming barefoot after technical difficulties Dr Disrespect, YouTubeDr Disrespect often says he is dripping from ‘head to tippy toe’ in success, but technical difficulties gave his catchphrase a new meaning on stream. The Two-Time started off the show laying out his intentions, as he was attempting a trio Nuke on Warzone 2 with both Swagg and TimTheTatman. Though, it wasn’t as crisp a production as what members of the Champions Club have come to expect. The YouTube streaming star didn’t have the smoothest of starts to his broadcast on February 3, experiencing some issues with his microphone. Dr Disrespect slides his shoes off for barefoot stream He said: “You’re probably thinking wow, he’s got no voice. It sounds super far away from the mike…” The audio was mumbling underneath loud music. That wasn’t all, either. Doc’s greenscreen didn’t cover the area just before this dazzling red Lamborghini vehicle, leaving a few inches of space that probably didn’t need to be there. Seconds later, he walked onto the set barefoot. (You can watch the full clip here) As regular viewers will be aware, Doc stands at 6 foot 8 inches tall, so not always can his entire frame be seen on camera. In fact, often you will only see the top half of the streamer on set, seen below. It didn’t take long before he walked from the outside and into the arena, with over 30,000 people flooding to his channel. “When it’s all said and done, and when I’m gone, champs. When we’re like none existent… What are they going to be talking about? Are they going to be talking about Dr Technical Issues?” Swiftly changing topic, Dr Disrespect tip-toed into PUBG looking for a win like it was the good old days, searching for that Chicken Dinner.
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Dr Disrespect stars in Mountain Dew Warzone & CoD Vanguard ad – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect stars in Mountain Dew Warzone & CoD Vanguard ad Dr Disrespect/Mountain DewYouTube star streamer Dr Disrespect was featured in a new ad for Mountain Dew, which also promoted Call of Duty Warzone & the upcoming CoD Vanguard. Dr Disrespect has become one of the biggest and most commanding personalities in all of streaming. The Doc, who shifted his content from Twitch to YouTube in 2021, has a bigger platform than ever before and recently hit the 3.5 million YouTube subscribers mark. In becoming such a popular public persona, advertisement opportunities have presented themself and now he’s landed a huge one in the form of an ad for Mountain Dew. Dr Disrespect’s Mountain Dew ad Mountain Dew released an ad on October 28 that featured Dr Disrespect, and promoted the drink’s famous double-XP code for both Warzone and the soon-to-be-released Vanguard. The Doc even dressed up like a Call of Duty character to promote the drink, and in the ad chucked a Mountain Dew bottle cap at the camera which shattered the lense. Got it? Good.#DEWDUAL2XP #GameFuelPartner https://t.co/wh00oTHBmn — #Doctober2021 (@drdisrespect) October 28, 2021 Mountain Dew isn’t the first ad Doc has done for an energy drink. Back in 2018, The Doc promoted G Fuel by partnering with them for a commercial where he sat atop a mountain of all his trophies. The commercial revealed the Two-Time’s very own G FUEL branded energy formula. Now partnered with both Mountain Dew and G Fuel, Dr Disrespect has racked up multiple sponsorship deals with popular energy drinks.
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Dr Disrespect speechless after stream production fails spectacularly – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect speechless after stream production fails spectacularly Twitch: Dr DisrespectThe Two-Time Champion Dr Disrespect was not expecting production issues with his Twitch stream on February 3, but that’s what he got and it was absolutely hilarious. Streamers know all too well how it feels when their broadcasts go wrong. Whether it’s an IRL fail, a gameplay error, or a miscalculated dance step during a Just Chatting session, these things happen all too often. Dr Disrespect is no exception to the odd slipup, and experienced one firsthand when his production setup failed at the beginning of a stream, and literally left him speechless while he attempted to fix it. Doc’s broadcast fail The 37-year-old had just finished up a skit ‘riding’ in his car when he attempted to a cut showing his massive Champions Club Arena, where he infamously streams from. But instead of showing the full picture, a green section was missing from the bottom right corner and all you could see was leaves from a plant. “Uh, um… Uhhh…” the Doc stuttered as he tried to fix the issue. “Hey, uh, production!” he yelled panickingly as he tried to play it cool. “Production!” The shot then shifted to a full-screen of a green screen with a hanging photo of his ‘YAYAYAYA’ poster, and a G FUEL mini fridge. His Twitch chat was sent into hysterics at the fail, and made it known with spams of “FIRED,” referring to Dr Disrespect’s producer “Alex,” “LMAO” and the ‘doctorLUL’ emote – something which intensified further once the streamer managed to repair the issue and return to the screen. “Production! Production!” he continued to yell as he reappeared into shot. “The f**k’s going on around here, man?! Pause the music, pause the music… What the hell’s going on around here?!” It wasn’t long before the issues reappeared again, showing the same green screen backdrop as before, and then suddenly turning black as the errors escalated further. Thankfully, the known IT Crowd quote of “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” came in handy for Doc, as a quick restart kicked the broadcast into submission and continued on with smooth sailing. Dr Disrespect continues to be one of the biggest personalities on Twitch with over 3.99 million followers on the streaming platform at the time of writing. While his whole shtick is about being the best and living up to his Two-Time Champion moniker, it seems as though not even Doc is safe from experiencing the odd production issue.
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Dr Disrespect speechless as PUBG servers fail miserably: “This is fine” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect speechless as PUBG servers fail miserably: “This is fine” K.C. Green / Dr DisrespectPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, but him being bamboozled by the game’s servers might well be the funniest yet. The popular Twitch streamer was looting up in typical fashion after dropping into a game of the battle royale mode, but fans quickly noticed something was going to prevent them from seeing the usual violence, speed, and momentum that they’ve come to expect from his streams. Trying to glide from room to room, picking up as much as he can, the game started to lag like you wouldn’t believe. As he lagged out of one room and into the next on numerous occasions, it soon became pretty clear that this PUBG match – at least – was a lost cause. However, he remained calm. “No, everything is fine. It’s a new game mode. It’s called ‘try to figure it out’: he said as his stream was skipping frames on-screen. This game is all about shooting, after all, so he decided to leave the building and head outside in search of some enemies. However, it became clear very quickly that the Two-Time wasn’t at his fighting best with this connection as a car clicked past him with lag all over the place. Even then, he maintained that it was “fine” before another player started landing some big shots on him from a distance. It wasn’t fine at all. After deciding to take refuge back in one of the buildings for a few moments, he crept back out again when the connection appeared to have stabilised and got inside a vehicle. “Fight through it!” he shouted, after being eventually eliminated from the game. Dr Disrespect might have raged at this game in the past, but this time he just laughed it off after having his experience spoiled by connection problems. Hopefully the next outing in PUBG isn’t as bad as this one.
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Dr Disrespect snaps at comment from $5 donator with hilarious roasting – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect snaps at comment from $5 donator with hilarious roasting GFUEL, Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect might be one of the most loved high profile Twitch streamers around, but he’s proved once again that if you get on the wrong side of him, you won’t last long in the Champions Club. The popular Twitch streamer, who has over 3.4 million followers on the platform at the time of writing, has never been one to ignore comments from fans and donators during his broadcasts. He generally seems to enjoy the interaction. However, during his May 8 stream, Dr Disrespect read out a comment that was made alongside a five dollar donation and it’s fair to say that he wasn’t happy with what he heard. “Full boost and pops energy, laughing out loud, not impressed no. Double digits,” the Two-Time read from a $5 donation message, before snapping at the Twitch user. Read More: Fortnite and that’s a pathetic dream of yours. Get the hell out of my channel. You ain’t nothing. I’m everything.” Just when the donator thought it couldn’t get worse than that hilarious backstory Doc had given them, it appeared as if he might well have pulled out the ban hammer on the Twitch user. “Seeya! Thanks for the five bucks, stupid dum dum. Idiot. Seeya,” the streamer said, with a huge grin on his face. Clearly, Dr Disrespect wasn’t in the mood to be reading that type of comment during his stream, but it’s unclear as to why it ticked him off so much. Maybe he was just fooling around. –
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Dr Disrespect & Snoop Dogg partner up in hilarious Madden 21 crossover – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect & Snoop Dogg partner up in hilarious Madden 21 crossover Twitter: SnoopDogg / YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect and Snoop Dogg went head to head in virtual competition for the first time as the two clashed heads in a major Madden 21 event. Here’s how the two-time held up against Uncle Snoop. In a huge clash of mainstream celebrities and internet personalities, EA recently hosted a Madden 21 event that featured the likes of Dr Disrespect and Snoop Dogg. While big names like Marshawn Lynch, Casey Neistat, and Macklemore were all involved, it was the Doc and the Dogg who wound up as the main event. The marquee event, hosted on the official NFL YouTube channel, ran for just over an hour as competitors went head to head. Individual games were cut into shorter highlight reels for the stream, but Dr Disrespect shared a lengthier version of the showdown on his own platform. Before the match even kicked off, however, he warned that Madden 1995 was the last game he’d played in the series. With a 25-year jump in the franchise, Doc has his back against the wall facing off against a veteran player in Snoop Dogg. Naturally, Doc couldn’t help but flex his athletic attributes before taking to the pitch. From his 37-inch vertical leap, to his 6’8 build, the two-time Blockbuster Video Game World Champion impressed Snoop from the jump. “I’d love to have you as my big man,” Snoop said. “When we finish this we’re gonna talk about some basketball. We’re gonna put you down in the paint in our celebrity game.” Snoop was once a part of NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. Perhaps there’s a chance Snoop could land Dr Disrespect a starting role in 2021 showcase. He’s shown a clear passion for basketball, appearing on-screen at the 2020 bubble. His popular track ‘Alleyways’ even played across the court on September 2. As the action kicked off, the duo began to discuss their game-day rituals before watching a big match. “I wake up and stare at myself in the mirror for 45 minutes straight,” Doc said with his unwavering deadpan tone. “Then I make my way to the infinity pool, do a couple of laps, grab a gin and tonic, kick the feet up, and enjoy the day.” Snoop’s approach is a little more relaxed in comparison. “My tradition is to wake up, roll around in the grass, and have a good time,” he joked. “Remember I’m a dog.” Ultimately it was Snoop who pulled away with a comfortable lead early into the match. While Dr Disrespect closed the gap, he wasn’t able to take down the veteran Madden player. Before things came to a close, the two shared some mutual admiration. Doc explained how he’s always turning up Snoop’s music in his Lamborghini. Meanwhile, Snoop described the two-time’s YouTube channel as simply “off the hook. Ain’t nobody do it like the Doctor.”
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Dr Disrespect spectacularly fails at giving relationship advice to viewer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect spectacularly fails at giving relationship advice to viewer Know your Meme / Dr Disrespect, TwitchAlthough popular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is the two-time Blockbuster video game champion, his therapy skills might need some work, as evidenced by his hilarious interaction with a distressed fan. The Doc went live with an Apex Legends stream on April 3 when he received a distressing donation message from a fan named ‘Missy,’ who claimed that her boyfriend of 3 years had just broken up with her. “Doc, my boyfriend of 3 years just broke up with me,” the message read. “I feel like I can barely make it through the day. What can I do to feel better and not feel like I’m dying all the time?” Dr Disrespect’s loveline Dr Disrespect advised the fan to take a dive into large bodies of water – although he fumbled the execution in a hilarious way. “I would go jump into a swimming pool,” he began. “Or, if you’re near the ocean, go catch some waves. Just let the waves pound you to death.” The Doc quickly realized his mistake and backtracked, admitting that he should have phrased his advice in another manner. “Actually, I probably should have rephrased that,” he continued. “Let the waves crash into you, and then feel the wave. What I’m saying is, it’s like throwing a cold bucket of water over your body to wake you up. That’s all I want you to do.” The Doc gets roasted The Doc’s relationship advice fail follows yet another hilarious debacle that took place during TimTheTatMan’s stream, where a young Fortnite player had a scathing take on the two-time Blockbuster champ. “I’ve seen like the [Most Twitch Viewed Clips] like ‘Doctor cheats on wife,’” the youngster said after being questioned about Dr Disrespect. “That was hilarious. That was funny.” While TimTheTatMan tried put a halt on the conversation, the Doc took the situation in good spirits, writing, “Jesus christ!!!!” in Tim’s chat. The child’s comments were in reference to the Doc’s own relationship troubles, which were made known during a December 2017 stream when he admitted to infidelity against his wife. While his surprising admission of guilt shocked fans across the space, he has since returned to Twitch in a major way, even featuring his four-year-old daughter, ‘Baby Disrespect’ in occasional, heartwarming broadcasts from time to time.
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Dr Disrespect slams PUBG map Vikendi for ‘7th grader’ designs – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams PUBG map Vikendi for ‘7th grader’ designs Dr Disrespect, Twitch / PUBGPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds maps being created by a “7th grader,” after being left frustrated by its design. Despite past concerns about Bluehole’s first-person shooter game, the popular Twitch streamer seems to have been enjoying his time playing it of late – once again attempting his PUBG challenge, to pick up victories in Erangel, Sanhok, Miramar, and Vikendi. However, after jumping into the latter, he took a few moments to explain why he doesn’t really decide to drop at any specific locations on the snowy map. “I just jump. Just jump. It’s the same thing everywhere you go,” Dr Disrespect said during his May 17 stream. “The landscape is the exact same, like I think the level of design for this map, I feel like some 7th-grade kid designed this map.” It didn’t take long for the Two-Time to jump right into one of his classic impersonations, though, as he began to mock its design with a funny voice. “Little buildings here, buildings there, put some trees in between,” he said, flicking his view from side to side as he looked around. “Put a couple of hills and rocks in between, couple trees,” he continued. “This little group of buildings here. Put a lake right there, put a couple of buildings next to the lake. Let’s put some buildings over there. How about some buildings right there? Oh, that’s cool man, I could stack a couple of rocks up and make it a little bit bigger so it looks like a mountain.” The point he was trying to make, if the clip isn’t enough to see, is that the Vikendi map feels very repetitive in terms of its layout. There are areas in the map, he feels, that are pretty much the same as other locations. Most players tend to have their favorite drop spots in battle royale games, whether that’s because of the loot that’s found there or just something they appreciate about the design, but clearly, the Doc can’t say the same about PUBG’s take on the snow biome.
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Dr Disrespect slams Twitch as a “sh*t platform” after slew of controversy – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Twitch as a “sh*t platform” after slew of controversy YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect slammed Twitch as a “sh*t platform” just hours after the Amazon-owned site published a blog about their take on sub-revenue split. Over the last few days, some of the top streamers on Twitch have been surrounded by a slew of controversies. Sliker was accused of scamming hundreds of his fans out of money, Inflammatory messages from Mizkif were leaked that led to his temporary removal from OTK, and more. Streamers began calling for a ban on gambling streams, which happened on September 21, and was followed by Twitch denying the request for streamers to get a 70/30 sub-revenue split due to the “high cost” of running the platform. Now, Dr Disrespect joined the conversations surrounding Twitch in a recent post on Twitter. Dr Disrespect slams Twitch On September 21, Dr Disrespect posted a tweet on his Twitter account. He didn’t make it clear what part of the recent drama surrounding the platform the tweet is in reference to, however. He said: “Twitch turned into a shit platform, didn’t it. What goes around comes around.” Doc was hit with a ban from the platform in June 2020, shocking fans in the process. It was revealed in March 2022 that the legal dispute between Doc and Twitch was resolved, however, no other information was released at that time. At the time of writing, the reasoning behind the ban is still unknown. This isn’t the first time that the Two-Time has taken a public swipe at the platform, either.
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Dr Disrespect slams game developers over “racist” livestream chats – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams game developers over “racist” livestream chats Dr DisrespectLegendary Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect used his platform to call out video game publishers and developers for not moderating their chats during large events and allowing racist comments to go unfiltered. During a June 4 broadcast, the Two-Time took a moment to talk about racial injustices and pivoted to the topic of large companies such as Sony and Microsoft not doing enough to combat racism on YouTube, Twitch, and Twitter. Doc explained that while he did want to talk about certain communities and toxic behavior, it ultimately came down to the decisions of certain streamers, but when it came to larger companies, actions needed to be taken. “I’m speaking specifically to huge video gaming launches or reveals or press conferences or conventions,” he noted, specifically naming Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation reveals. “Their chats are not moderated. I go there as a spectator, it’s f**king a distraction to see the amount of racism that happens within a chat that is unmoderated.” The Twitch star didn’t hold back, demanding that publishers and developers “step up” and deal with the racism in their chats. “If you’re going to go live on YouTube or Twitch or whatever it is, get a f**king hold of your chat. Cause it’s out of control!” he exclaimed. “First off, it’s just bad. It’s just like ‘why’. We know it’s hard to regulate that sh*t. I get it, but we have to come up with some different solutions.” He then added some advice to companies if they weren’t going to take measures to control their chats during broadcasts. “At this point don’t do a live event if you’re not going to moderate,” he urged. “Come out with this pre-produced video, put it on your YouTube channel, turn off comments, and there you go. Tweet it out, turn off replies on your Twitter.” According to Doc, until these companies can create a community that doesn’t put up with racism, such as his Champions Club, disabling comments is the best option. “I thought about that over the weekend and I had to say that. I had to get that off my mind,” he explained. “I, as a fan, want to see what the hell Sony is going to talk about. What the hell we’re going to see at the E3 event… I’m there to watch video games. Get a grip of it. That’s all I ask.” I like to win… a fair game. And this is not. Starting tomorrow all stream donations for the month will be going to charities. I don’t wanna argue bout nothin. pic.twitter.com/xU2JRu8B4k — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) June 3, 2020 While he is outspoken against racism, Dr Disrespect is also putting his money where his mouth is. He announced that all of his June donations will be going towards charities, a monumental effort from one of the biggest streamers in the world.
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Dr Disrespect slams Mixer’s decision to “buy” Ninja and shroud – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Mixer’s decision to “buy” Ninja and shroud During his October 28 stream, Twitch star Dr Disrespect went off an explosive rant and explained why Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek’s move to Mixer were not actually good for the Microsoft platform after all. Ninja sent shockwaves through the streaming industry when he signed an exclusive deal to join Twitch’s competitor Mixer on August 1. Three months later, former CSGO pro shroud announced he would be leaving as well. While many considered these to be “big moves” made by Mixer, the Two-Time champion Dr Disrespect slammed the idea, and also explained why he would never join the streaming platform. Dr Disrespect would never join Mixer Doc was reading his chat when someone in his audience told him “Easy, just to move to Mixer!” which set the Twitch star off on a rant about the Microsoft streaming platform. “I would never move to Mixer, trust me. It’s stupid!” he laughed. Read More: Popular cosplayer Liz Katz banned on Twitch – The Two-Time then got into the numbers, and explained why he wouldn’t be making the move. “Right now they probably have a total of 40 to 50 thousand concurrent viewers across the entire platform. Currently on Twitch they have 1.5 million concurrent viewers,” he exclaimed. The Twitch star then exploded into a rant after being “sick and tired” of hearing people talking about Ninja and shroud’s moves to sign exclusive deals. “So you tell me. You step into my face and say “YEAH! They are making big moves!” No, they are not! I have double the amount of viewers that Ninja has, and I’m still in my intro!” he explained poignantly. Doc then argued that the two streamers joining Mixer actually isn’t doing anything for the growth of the platform. “Reality check, those moves are not doing anything for the platform. You can’t pay for a community, you can’t buy viewership – it’s right here! The Twitch community is built!” This isn’t the first time Doc has shared a harsh opinion on the Microsoft platform. During his October 24 stream, he hit out at Mixer and said, “In comparison, Twitch, the streaming platform, has extremely high engagement and sessions times that they monetize by millions of minutes of content watched!” He also shared doubts about Ninja’s longevity on the platform in August, and predicted that the Fortnite star’s numbers would go down over time, given the state of where the Mixer was at in terms of exposure and active users. Only time will tell if Microsoft-owned platform will grow as a result of the talent they are signing.
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Dr Disrespect slams EA in rant about Anthem – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams EA in rant about Anthem Uber-popular Twitch streamer Dr Disrepsect isn’t buying into the hype surrounding Anthem, slamming EA for making a ‘cookie cutter game.’ The title – which was initially teased back at E3 2017 – is a multiplayer game developed by BioWare and is being published by EA. It is scheduled for release on February 22. While the game may have plenty of hype surrounding it, they have yet to win over the two-time video gaming champion and it doesn’t looking like he will be rushing to open his wallet and splash some cash on the new title. Speaking on stream about the game, The Doc stated: “I’ll tell you right now, EA I’m going to go out on a limb right now – Anthem, it’s gonna be bad. I can just tell you right now.” He continues: “It has nothing to do with the talent of the studio or anything, I can just tell by the way it looks – a lot of the assets that you are reusing, specifically from Mass Effect.” “And the gameplay, I mean, it’s just a cookie cutter game. In my opinion, it’s a cookie cutter game. I haven’t even played it.” Seeming to talking more generally about upcoming releases, the Doc says “I hate to be a Debbie Downer but it’s time we elevate the quality, ladies and gentlemen.” However, it’s not like The Doc hasn’t changed his opinion on something in the past. He, like EA Access subscribers, will be able to get his hands on the game a month early. An exclusive trial of the game goes live between on January 25 until January 27, so it will be seen if the new release can convince Dr Disrespect to change his mind.
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Dr Disrespect sings Frozen-inspired song trashing Fortnite Battle Royale – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect sings Frozen-inspired song trashing Fortnite Battle Royale Dr Disrespect – Twitch / Disney / Epic GamesDr Disrespect’s opinion of Fortnite Battle Royale has reached such a new level of loathing, that the prominent Twitch stream has now come up with a song to express his feelings. It’s been well-documented that Dr Disrespect isn’t the biggest fan of Fortnite, to say the least, as he’s bashed the popular BR title countless times on his stream. The latest instance came on April 22, when he sang a song with lyrics that were aimed at trashing the game and its player-base. Making things even more interesting and hilarious was the fact that the song wasn’t just a random jumble of lyrics and tunes, but rather inspired by a song called For the First Time in Forever, from the popular Disney animated film Frozen. The Doc’s version of the song wasn’t quite as kid-friendly as the one from the film, however, although the streamer certainly did a good job making his vocals sound presentable. Here is the original For the First Time in Forever song from Frozen, which inspired Doc’s musical piece about how bad Fortnite is. Why does the Doc hate Fortnite? The Doc’s deep-rooted resentment of Fortnite has existed for quite some time, as he’s never really gotten into it like many of the other Twitch streamers at his level of prominence. He’s always maintained that the game was made for young children, contending that the cartoon appearance and unrealistic mechanics take away from the seriousness of gaming and “make kids soft.” Almost every time he’s tried to play the game on stream, he’s ended up going on a long aggressive rant about how bad it is, often leading to him uninstalling it again and again. Luckily for the Doc, he’s established a strong enough niche for himself at Twitch that he can play non-mainstream games and still maintain consistently high numbers in both viewership and subscribers.
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Dr Disrespect shuts down requests to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shuts down requests to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast YouTube/Dr Disrespect/Joe RoganGuy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm turned down fan requests to appear on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, claiming he’d rather host one himself than feature as a guest on the show. The Joe Rogan Experience podcast is one of the most popular podcasts in the world. Even after becoming a Spotify exclusive and angering countless fans for making the switch, the show still draws in millions of views per episode. But while most content creators would jump at the opportunity to appear on the show, if not only to roast him for calling video games a “problem,” Dr Disrespect isn’t one of them. The YouTuber turned down a request to go on the podcast live on-stream. While Dr Disrespect was reading out donation messages and interacting with viewers, one fan asked him if he would ever accept an invite to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast, and he declined without even batting an eye. “Joe Rogan calls and gives you a crisp invite? Probably not,” he said. “I’m telling you, man. There’s a reason. If I’m going to go on a podcast, I’m going to go on a podcast my way. And that might require additional resources and funding, okay?” Dr Disrespect made it pretty clear to his fan that he doesn’t want to appear on The Joe Rogan Experience. And he’s not the only streamer to feel that way either; Hasan ‘HasanAbi’ Piker has also explained why he’d never go on the show. Read More: Dr Disrespect’s game studio confirmed – But while it’s disappointing to know we’ll never see The Doc sitting opposite Joe in his studio, perhaps we’ll see it happen the other way around if Dr Disrespect ever does decide to host a podcast. And what better place to do it than his new game studio.
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Dr Disrespect signs TV deal with Walking Dead creators – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect signs TV deal with Walking Dead creators Popular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is officially developing his own television show after the “Leader of the Champions Club” inked a deal with Skybound Entertainment. Skybound Entertainment is the multi-platform production company lead by The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and will be working with Dr Disrespect, whose real name is Guy Beahm, on a series based on his iconic persona. As it stands, the show is in the development phase, with Dr Disrespect and Skybound president David Alpert confirming that the show will focus on the story of how The Doc became the legendary gamer we know and love today. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Dr Disrespect explained that the show was “pretty early in terms of the creative and the direction we want to take it,” but confirmed that there had been discussions regarding the possibility of the series taking an animated form. “The one thing I try to focus on is making sure everything stays consistent. You don’t want to lose the authenticity of the character. We’re trying to take things to the next level, and hopefully, we’ll have an effect that reverberates and legitimizes the world of streaming.” Alpert says that the show will provide an opportunity to explore Dr Disrespect’s backstory, stating: “You can’t fully explore it in the stream itself, but getting inside that narrative is what got us excited.” For those concerned that The Doc may be quitting streaming to focus on his show, Beahm confirmed that Twitch and the platform remains his “bread and butter right now,” and revealed that the Amazon-owned company had been “extremely flexible” in allowing him to work with Skybound. Dr Disrespect already has a cult following on the streaming service, regularly drawing thousands of viewers to his live streams, and amassing more than 3.8 million followers to his channel. As of yet, the series has yet to be picked up by a television network, with no current schedule slated for the show to start filming. H/T: Hollywood Reporter
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Dr Disrespect and shroud warm up for Apex Legends tournament by roasting each other – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect and shroud warm up for Apex Legends tournament by roasting each other Dr Disrespect/ShroudDr Disrespect and Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek started beefing in the pre-game lobby of an Apex Legends tournament and there were some classic exchanges. Neither player got very far in the last round they played with shroud admitting he was the third to die. Disrespect said he didn’t last long either, but the PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds pro noted he had better spawn options and lasted longer than he did. “I would have destroyed little NiceWigg if some controller player didn’t get involved,” The Doc said in reference to the last match he played where neither him or his rival lasted very long. “Who’s that?” shroud asked. “I think it was Snip3down,” Doc replied. “He’s a champion,” the former Cloud9 player joked. “A true champion.” “Did you ever win anything at Cloud9,” The Doc retaliated, mocking the Polish-Canadian’s track record in esport competitions. The statement got a few other laughs from the lobby. “The hell?” a confused shroud replied. “I’m just asking?” the Two-Time rhetorically responded. “Yeah,” the 25-year-old answered. “I’ve won a lot of things, Doc. A lot of those things are way more impactful than this Apex solo rivals.” This recent playful back-and-forth is the latest heated moment in a battle between two of the top streamers on Twitch. Both shroud and Dr Disrespect easily bring in 25,000 viewers during their broadcast, making them massive influencers on the streaming platform. With both competing against each other in-game and for subscribers, it will be fun to see if either play can earn bragging rights as their rivalry continues going forward.
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Dr Disrespect shuts down $100k CSGO knife offer despite it being worth way less – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shuts down $100k CSGO knife offer despite it being worth way less Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect claims he’s been offered, and rejected, $100k for the first CS:GO knife he’s unboxed, even despite that figure being ten times the value of the knife. Every few months, a raft of content creators return to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and rip through a whole load of cases in search of some extremely available skins. That’s been especially true ahead of the release of CS2, as skin prices have been shooting up due to the graphical upgrades that the new game has. In the case of Dr Disrespect, he finally unboxed his first knife on July 21 in the form of the M9 Bayonet Doppler (Sapphire). The purple-colored knife is one of the more expensive ones in the game currently, valued at around $14,000 on some trading websites. However, The Two-Time believes he can get a whole lot more than that, and he may have already been offered six figures for it. Dr Disrespect shuts down $100k offers for CS:GO knife That’s right, only a few days after his jubilation celebration of unboxing the expensive, the Doc has claimed to have been offered way over market value for it already. “I’ve already been offered $100,000. You can do better,” he tweeted on July 23, much to the bemusement of some CS:GO players and longtime fans of the streamer. “Maybe a scammer offered you $100k, it’s worth around $14k,” replied one. “Don’t lie, it’s worth $14k,” added another. “Dude pulls his first knife and suddenly thinks he’s a trader, it’s not even worth that much,” another said. As plenty noted, though, if the Doc is willing to sell it, he’ll want a vastly higher price because it’s the first one he found in a case. Plus, it’ll always be known as the knife that he pulled, which brings additional interest. It remains to be seen if the streamer will actually sell it though, because, at the end of the day, you always want to keep your first knife in the inventory.
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Dr Disrespect casting shroud dominating PUBG is the best Doc Cast ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect casting shroud dominating PUBG is the best Doc Cast ever Top PUBG. As one of the most popular channels on Twitch, Dr Disrespect has amassed a cult following thanks to his incredible production value and on-stream moments that leave fans wanting to see more and more with each broadcast. Those high standards of entertainment were on full display during his July 29 stream as he sat back and watched his fellow streamer run right over two squads of PUBG enemies despite being all by himself. While spectating shroud’s PUBG match, The Doc saw an opportunity to bust out his Doc Casts camera – jumping behind that notorious desk of his to analyze the action. Within seconds, he was calling out shroud’s quickly growing killstreak as he dispatched of enemies with incredible ease. Yet, it didn’t seem all too rosy for the former CS:GO pro as one player brought in the big guns. “A tank rolls up behind with fucking nuclear bombs,” the Two-Time called out as shroud continued to rack up eliminations. He added: “World war four going on outside. This guy gets demolished, the fucking tank is still downstairs with nuclear bombs and missiles ready and armed,” before cutting out of his segment and cooling off. As The Doc finished up his cast and shroud left the enemies in his wake, the streamer hopped into the tank vehicle and was left in disbelief at what he was seeing. Despite getting a look at the new vehicle, Dr Disrespect couldn’t help but be pleased by his own handiwork with the casting – giggling for a few moments as shroud tried to chat to him. “I may have cast that whole thing too, fyi,” he added with a concealed smile on his face. While shroud may have gotten an indication that The Doc had just commentated his game, it wasn’t too long ago that he was creeping on the former CS:GO pro for content. As shroud read over the recent PUBG patch notes, Dr Disrespect jumped on-board to call the shots – even if it wasn’t as exhilarating as his kill-streak. Sadly, however, the Doc did not choose to bring out the Doc Cast segment any later in his stream. Any fans who want to see it again will just have to tune in with faint hope that he pulls it out.
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Dr Disrespect catches Shroud with a stray while praising Sentinels TenZ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect catches Shroud with a stray while praising Sentinels TenZ Riot Games / RespawnDr Disrespect had high praise for Sentinels’ Valorant ace TenZ, but it came at the cost of roasting fellow stream star and former CSGO pro, shroud. The Doc knows talent when he sees it, and there’s not a Valorant fan who hasn’t heard Tyson ‘TenZ’ Ngo’s name at least in passing. Most recently, the 20-year-old star has been lighting it up at VCT Masters 3 in Berlin. In fact, Sentinels are looking to go back-to-back at Masters, having won the first international LAN for Valorant in Reykjavík back in May. Though the esport is still in its infancy, there’s no denying the skill gap TenZ regularly puts on display. That’s something that hasn’t gone passed the Two-Time, with the Doc giving TenZ his due respect – with a little shade toward his longtime friend. “”@Sentinels got this guy on the team (@TenZOfficial), I’m a fan of. He’s like @shroud, but younger and knows how to win.”” Good lord @drdisrespect pic.twitter.com/z9DXhF0qJA — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) September 15, 2021 “Sentinels got this guy on the team TenZ, I’m a fan of,” Doc said. “He’s like shroud, but younger and knows how to win.” Of course, the YouTube streamer was just being lighthearted in praising TenZ though there’s definitely a similar kind of hype in both shroud and the SEN star’s highlight reels. As one of the official co-streamers for Masters Berlin, Dr Disrespect has been keeping his eye on the best that the game has to offer, TenZ being one of them. During his playing days with Cloud9, shroud was known for being a one-tap machine and an ‘aim-bot’ highlight reel at LANs. After he retired, we had daily clips from his stream showing the same kind of energy in games like CSGO, PUBG, and more. Though Doc ultimately picked G2 to win, he was gassing up TenZ before his match at the expense of a light jab toward shroud.
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Dr Disrespect shows off his impressive basketball skills at NBA All-Star weekend – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shows off his impressive basketball skills at NBA All-Star weekend Dr Disrespect, PixabayDr Disrespect took a break from gaming violence to flex his speed and momentum at the NBA All-Star weekend, as he demonstrated his skills on the court. Whether it’s Warzone, Apex Legends, or Escape From Tarkov – the Doc always comes on top in front of his legion of followers. He’s a man of many talents that extend beyond gaming, with voyages into synthwave music impressing fans. The popular streamer also has a past in college basketball, regularly bigs up his talents on the court, and isn’t afraid of displaying his NBA fandom either. Now, Dr Disrespect has returned to the court briefly for NBA’s annual All-Star weekend. Dr Disrespect dunks on the competition at NBA event During the NBA All-Star weekend event, Dr Disrespect stepped up the court for a few friendly hoops. With an eager crowd awaiting his masterful dunks, the Two-Time Champion showcased his efforts on Twitter with a confident caption: “Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.” The Doc continued to sink each shot with grace, before getting in up close for a finishing slam dunk. Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish… #NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/lNzY1nDnXz — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) February 20, 2022 Fellow streamer TimTheTatMan was quick to chime in a playful jab about the Doc’s skills: “Literally I could do this 5 beers deep?” FaZe Swagg joined in Tim’s jokes on The Doc’s skill level too, adding: “Anyone can make an open shot…” Twitch streamer MikeyPerk commended Dr Disrespect’s basketball prowess, asking “Who is going to sign this man???!!!!” Before Two-Time created a streaming empire, he had a promising stint in college basketball, playing in NCAA Division II. Towering at a mighty 6ft 8, with a 38-inch vertical leap, it’s just another reason why The Doc is a fierce competitor.
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Dr Disrespect shows off new custom golf bag: “Look good, play good” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shows off new custom golf bag: “Look good, play good” Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect shows off his new custom golf bag made by TaylorMade in a tweet with the streamer continuing to update his fans as he goes further into his golfing journey. The Twitch star has always made his love for the sport of gold very apparent. From streaming any new PGA Tour game which comes out, to spending time with golfing YouTubers Good Good. And the Doc has once again showed his love for the sport with a new custom bag. The bag, from the equipment manufacturer TaylorMade, is colored like his iconic black and red uniform with his logo stitched on the front His Tweet reads, “Look good, play good.” However, it does appear Doc did not receive a special set of clubs from the manufacturer alongside the bag, as the only club which is in the bag is a driver. A driver is generally the heaviest club you can use, and is specifically made to shoot balls a long distance. And while clubs might not be included in the image, the driver featured alongside the new bag does appear to be TaylorMade’s new Stealth2 Driver, which is black and red in color. Very fitting for the Doc indeed. Streamer Hayz did point out missing clubs, and one user jokingly replied you’d only need a driver if you only hit holes in ones. Dr Disrespect has teased a golfing event back in 2021, but nothing ever came of it. He mentioned there was not much going on in the world of golfing, and wanted to set something up. But what is most like is he is keeping his passion from golf separate from his streaming job as the Doc and his work on Midnight Society. Which is a nice change of pace to see him outside of his rambunctious persona. For all the latest entertainment news and updates, be sure to check out Dexerto’s full coverage here.
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Dr Disrespect shows up on NBA Finals broadcast in full costume – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shows up on NBA Finals broadcast in full costume PUBG n8bit / Arizona Daily StarSuperstar Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect decided to attend Game Two of the 2019 NBA Finals, and he did so dressed in his full character costume. Those who follow Dr Disrespect know that he is an avid fan of professional basketball, and is a deep-rooted supporter of the Golden State Warriors, who are facing the Toronto Raptors in this year’s NBA Finals. Thus, it came as no surprise that the Doc flew out to Toronto to watch his Warriors try to even up the series against the Raptors after having lost the first game. The Doc is also well-known for his eccentric personality and antics, and he’s attended several public events in the past wearing the same costume he does on stream. Those who may have thought he wouldn’t do so while attending an NBA Finals game were proven wrong on June 2, as the streamer was seen live on the actual television broadcast wearing his instantly recognizable outfit. Wearing his iconic wig, steely sunglasses, gaming headset, branded Kevlar vest, and dressed head-to-toe in a black jumpsuit, the Doc stood out from the crowd like a sore thumb, and even mixed things up a bit with a fashionable blue scarf, in honor of the blue jerseys that the Warriors were wearing that match. His decision to sit where he did was actually genius, considering that he was directly within the line of sight of one of the broadcast cameras, and would thus pop up on screen anytime the production decided to switch to that camera. As for why he decided to dress in full costume, only he knows. Before the game, he had mentioned that he was in Toronto for the game, but never hinted that he would be going in as the Doc. Perhaps the funniest part about the whole thing is trying to imagine what the people sitting next to him were thinking the whole time. Unless they were aware of who the Two-Time was, they must have thought he was some sort of madman or mascot. What’s the Doc been up to lately? As one of the most entertaining streamers on Twitch, it’s always worth keeping tabs on what Dr Disrespect is up to on his streams. He’s lately been putting in time on the new Battalion 1944 FPS game, although he’s made it clear that he thinks the game is flawed, even throwing shade at fellow Twitch star Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek for praising the game. It’s not clear when the Two-Time will go live again after his Toronto trip, although it’s unlikely to be anytime later than Tuesday, June 4.
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Dr Disrespect shows off hilarious new Sea of Thieves production for his pirate stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shows off hilarious new Sea of Thieves production for his pirate stream Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has always been known for hilarious antics on stream, but new features for his Sea of Thieves undertakings are impressive, to say the least. The Doc has been ramping up his stream’s production value in 2019, which has so far included everything from producing incredible backdrops to innovative new ways to play games, but few were ready for how well his stream would synergize with his new Sea of Thieves streams. After starting up Sea of Thieves, the Doc found himself fumbling with the game’s first set of objectives when his production value made widespread hysteria ravage Twitch chat. Dr Disrespect found himself in the middle of the ocean trailing back to land when he introduced a new transition animation along with a hilariously positioned camera layout. The streamer created a special design element for his Sea of Thieves adventures that showed his head and shoulders protruding from a cannon similar a feature in the game in which players can load themselves to be shot out of a ship’s artillery. He’s also added a dynamic moving deck of a pirate ship that he’s able to walk across to advise his viewers of the next plan. Read more: MrBeast challenges PewDiePie in attempt to make the ‘Instagram egg’ the second most liked video on YouTube [UPDATE] – His chat was equally amused and impressed at the Doc, as it seems the streamer was fully prepared to commit to a pirate’s life. It’s currently unknown if the Doc plans to keep the layout during the entirety of his Sea of Thieves playthrough, but has yet to change the scene after introducing it.