Dr DisRespect Shows Off His Hidden Talent on Stream and His Viewers Can’t Believe it Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect is best known for his charismatic character and top level gameplay during his live streams, but it turns out he has a hidden talent too – playing the harmonica. The streamer, real name Guy Beahm, has been streaming on Twitch in his signature costume and ‘disrespectful’ character since mid 2016, and in that time has risen to amongst the most popular channels. He streams a variety of games, mainly battle royale types like PUBG, but also entertains his thousands of live viewers with green screen animations and other quirks – the latest being an impromptu harmonica performance. A man of mystery, not much is known about the Doc before he was the Doc, except that he previously worked as a designer with Sledgehammer Games, but it turns out he has a musical past too. Opening packages sent to him via a PO Box, one fan sent the streamer a ‘Fender Deluxe’ harmonica, with a note that it had been too long since fans had heard the “smooth sounds of the harmonica, slice ’em up with a fine C major”. And so the Doc proceeded to impress his viewers with a little tune. Admittedly Dr DisRespect was a little rusty, and needed some practice to get the tuning right, but he certainly got a melody from it. Other fans sent in items, including a butterfly knife style moustache comb for the Doc’s signature ‘stache, and even a set of anti-bacterial wet wipes, for whatever reason.
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Dr Disrespect shares hilarious reaction to Doctober Halloween costumes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shares hilarious reaction to Doctober Halloween costumes Twitch star Dr Disrespect selected the winner for his ‘Doctober’ Halloween costume contest, and shared his hilarious reaction to several of them – including a canine that looked identical to the Two-Time himself. Dr Disrespect is one of the most popular personalities on Twitch with over 3.7 million followers – the streamer’s explosive personality and high-production streams has amassed him a large following. To celebrate Halloween this year, the Twitch star had fans send him pictures of their best Dr Disrespect costumes for his ‘Doctober’ contest, and his community delivered in a big way as Doc had fun reacting to the creative submissions during his November 1 stream. Dr Disrespect’s hilarious reactions to ‘Doctober’ submissions One fan submitted a photo of their pooch on Twitter dawning the Twitch stars iconic mustache and sunglasses, calling the costume “Dog-tor Disrespect”. The streamer took notice during his broadcast, and hilariously created the voice for the dog. “Ooh! My name is Dogtor Disrespect!” he said, before he began to start howling like the pet. The Twitch star hilariously incorporated his iconic “YAYAYAYAYAYA!” in his impression, but used barks instead. Another entrant into the contest recreated Doc’s infamous E3 moment when the Twitch star accidentally filmed in the public bathroom of the gaming convention, which netted him a multi-week suspension from the streaming platform. The fan dressed up as the streamer, holding his chest piece, while someone in the background stood at a urinal. Not too amused by it, the Two-Time said “Knock it off!” before he shook his head and yelled one more time, “Knock it off!” Doc picks a Doctober winner Doc posted on Twitter that the winner was a Twitter user by the name of ‘FiveTimeDad’. The entry that won was a father who looked identical to the streamer himself, and even included him holding the Twitch star’s G FUEL shaker cup. The father of five wholesomely posed with his children, who also had some incredible Fortnite costumes. “Congratulations. Firm handshakes to everyone involved!” Dr Disrespect tweeted, giving the winning fan a shout out. Winner of the 2019 #Doctober Halloween Contest is… Congratulations. Firm handshakes to everyone involved! pic.twitter.com/dugQ1pTaCD — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) November 1, 2019 As of the time of this article, Dr Disrespect continues to live up to his slogan “Violence. Speed. Momentum” as he continues to crush it on the streaming platform, quickly approaching 4 million followers in 2019. The popular Twitch personality consistently pulls in thousands of viewers a stream, and has amassed a loyal fan base which is shown by the thousands of fans that entered his contest, and represented Doc this Halloween.
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Dr Disrespect shocks fans with own LEGO set featuring Lamborghini – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shocks fans with own LEGO set featuring Lamborghini YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect stunned The Champions Club by unveiling his very own LEGO set and fans want to get their hands on it. Dr Disrespect’s team is one of the most creative in the business, frequently putting own highly detailed thumbnails, stream previews and now even LEGO sets. On May 19, the two-time posted a picture of his very own LEGO set featuring a mini version of the Doc himself and his famous red Lamborghini. Even his logo became a big block with some added detail. According to the LEGO box, the set consists of 2646 pieces – quite a lot, but certainly worth the time to build for any major collector. Needless to say, fans are going wild and want to build their very own sets featuring the streaming sensation. Fans amazed by Dr Disrespect’s LEGO set Shortly after Doc posted the Lamborghini and his very own mini-figure, The Champions Club began inquiring about the set and demanded that LEGO make it a reality. “I’d give all my money to have this,” one fan commented. “Please tell me this is real MY HEART CANT TAKE IT!” another exclaimed. Luckily, there is actually a way to get a mini-figure of the YouTuber. As ‘HouseBaelishGaming’ pointed out, FireStar Toys does offer a Dr Disrespect item and has since 2019, though it’s not exactly the one seen in the two-time’s photo. So far, Doc hasn’t clarified if this is an actual set that fans could one day buy. Until then, don’t get your hopes up, but it’s always possible that the streamer ends up partnering with LEGO to produce and sell it in the future. If the LEGO Lamborghini and Doc figure end up coming to fruition, there’s no telling what we could see next. Maybe even a replica of The Arena or the two-time’s underground hangar? The possibilities are endless.
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Dr Disrespect shares hilarious advice for this year’s Thanksgiving – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shares hilarious advice for this year’s Thanksgiving As millions of people from North America celebrate Thanksgiving 2019, Twitch star Dr Disrespect gave hilariously fitting advice for this year’s holiday celebration. Dr Disrespect continues to be one of the most popular personalities on Twitch, as his outrageously high production quality, and incredibly entertaining broadcasts have made him an icon. This year has been monumental for him, as he recently won ‘Streamer of the Year’ at the Esports Awards in November, and as of this month is currently the most subscribed channel on the streaming platform. Doc was in a festive mood for Thanksgiving and gave advice for the millions of people gathering around the dinner table with their family and loved ones, and it’s everything you would expect from the Two-Time. Dr Disrespect shares Thanksgiving advice The Twitch star shared his advice for this year’s Thanksgiving on Twitter, and urged people to also thank themselves as well, as the holiday often revolves around giving thanks to others. “Giving thanks to others is fine, but make sure you thank yourself. I do everyday. Multiple times,” the streamer exclaimed, which couldn’t be more in line with his character. Doc also showed his sense of humor by referencing his E3 fiasco where he accidentally filmed in a public bathroom in July by taking a popular photo from the incident which had become a meme, and putting a pilgrim hat on it. Giving thanks to others is fine, but make sure you thank yourself. I do everyday. Multiple times. Suerte. pic.twitter.com/4st49hVoWn — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 28, 2019 Hilariously, fellow streamer Timothy ‘TimTheTatman’ John Betar echoed Doc’s joke, and posted the actual gif of the E3 snafu that shows him peeking over the bathroom stall. During his November 27 stream, the Two-Time had a hilarious moment with a fan who wrote in their description of Thanksgiving, to which the popular streamer stated was the “quote of the day.” “Turkey, six pounds consumed minimum. Stuffing down their necks. Potatoes mashed. Wishbone, grab it and snap it. Quote of the day!” he joked. Despite his E3 setback earlier this year, Dr Disrespect continues to crush it, and has clearly put it behind him judging by the running joke of the incident shown in his Thanksgiving advice. Doc has a lot to be thankful this year, as not only does he have over 3.8 million followers and rising as of the time of writing, but he’s also currently the most subbed channel on Twitch.
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Dr Disrespect shares his final review of The Last Of Us – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shares his final review of The Last Of Us Naughty Dog/ YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect finally completed the iconic single-player game ‘The Last Of Us’ nearly 10 years after its original release and he shared his highly-anticipated review of the game with fans. Streaming star Dr Disrespect is well-known for his antics in battle royale games like Fortnite and Call Of Duty, often teaming up with the likes of his fellow sharp-shooters TimTheTatman and NICKMERCS. However, the Doc has expressed his lack of motivation with such games previously. His various issues with Warzone’s Caldera map being one reason among many. He decided to expand his horizons and have a go at a game he’d never played before. In a surprise twist from the Two-Time, he settled on 2013’s classic game ‘The Last Of Us‘ after recommendations from his fans and was very glad he did. Dr Disrespect reviews The Last Of Us After concluding his first playthrough of The Last Of Us, Dr Disrespect shared his final thoughts on the game. As the credits rolled, he proclaimed: “That’s pretty good, man!” The Doc heaped praise on the clicker-fuelled classic. In particular, he enjoyed the game’s “environments, the mood, [and] the storytelling elements” which he called “pretty awesome.” Although he claimed that TLOU has “tons of pros,” it did have some drawbacks. For instance, he claimed there could be more variety in the combat as well as the type of enemies he had to fight. He also was critical of the looting part of the game as it “took him out” of the story and “it wasn’t fun.” Timestamp of 2:01:28 He admitted it was hard to give TLOU an overall score as it was made in 2013. Although, he eventually settled on an “8.6/.5 out of 10 in terms of the year.” However, he claimed that if the Naughty Dog title came out now with more up-to-date graphics he’d give it a solid score of 8. The Doc also expressed his excitement for the upcoming TLOU TV series and how it could be “really good.” However, he warned it would “take the right director to capture the right feel that [he] felt.” So, Dr Disrespect’s The Last Of Us streams have officially come to an end. However, his fans were blown away by his content with one fan proclaiming it to be “one of the best streams this year,” especially as he then went on to pull on a cracking hole-in-one shot during a game of PGA 2K22. Now, the question is whether he’ll take on The Last of Us 2.
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Dr DisRespect Shares a Heartwarming Moment With Baby DisRespect to Celebrate PUBG Victory – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Shares a Heartwarming Moment With Baby DisRespect to Celebrate PUBG Victory Twitch/DrDisRespectLIVETwitch streamer Dr DisRespect put on a performance with his daughter for his stream after he snagged a PUBG chicken dinner, in a clip which is bound to put a smile on your face. The Doc recently broke some tough news to his fans and followers in a rare personal moment out of character, revealing that he and his wife’s second child had been lost to a miscarriage. Dr DisRespect has soldiered through and continued to stream daily, saying that he will keep moving forward and see what the future holds. And of course he and his wife already have a child, who goes by ‘Baby DisRespect’ to the Doc’s fanbase and makes rare cameo appearances on stream. More: KEEMSTAR Wants ComedyShortsGamer to Drop Out of the Jake Paul Fight and Deji Isn’t Happy About It – However, Baby DisRespect is not so much a baby anymore but instead a sprouting toddler, and is an instant favorite with the viewers sharing some brilliant moments on stream with her father. After Dr DisRespect won a game in PUBG, he shared a heartwarming moment with his daughter, as the pair went to the Doc’s famous dance floor to bust some moves. It is another rare moment of Dr DisRespect sharing something more personal and out of character – although he got right back into the champions club mode. The clip quickly did the rounds on social media, as fans of the Doc were reminded once again of his human side, as a family man. Dr DisRespect continues to be one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, known best for playing PUBG and other battle royale games, but everyone knows it is his infectious personality that really draws in the tens of thousands of viewers. Sharing more personal moments like this will no doubt help solidify his already loyal fanbase, who in their response to the news of losing his second child, have already shown a real connection to the Doc as a person, and not just an entertainer.
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Dr Disrespect shares his comically unimpressed reaction to Shroud’s Apex Legends highlight – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shares his comically unimpressed reaction to Shroud’s Apex Legends highlight Dr Disrespect, Twitch / Shroud, TwitterPopular streamer Dr Disrespect didn’t seem too impressed by fellow streamer and former CS:GO pro Michael ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek’s Apex Legends skills – and he made sure to tell his audience all about it in a lighthearted rant. The Doc showcased a clip of Shroud’s stream to his viewers during a broadcast on March 1, where Shroud downed four enemies in quick succession, with a few of the kills appearing to be one-shots. The two-time Blockbuster champion didn’t see fit to compliment Shroud’s gameplay, and even jokingly claimed that he was “completely unimpressed” with the clip. He went on to argue that Shroud was only able to pull off the one-shot kills thanks to the work of his teammates, who did most of the damage before shroud finished the kills. Read More: Voice of Bloodhound gives behind the scenes look into fan-favorite Apex Legends character – “I’ve seen it, I’ve done it, I’ve been through it so many times!” the Doc ranted. “I’ve got so many clips in the database! I’ve seen it! What’s insane about it?” He then combed through the comments underneath Shroud’s tweet on the subject, mockingly reading out the widespread (and hilarious) praise for the killstreak. “It was nothing!” he continued, in good humor. “Christ.” The Doc is no stranger to Apex Legends; in fact, the two-time even partnered up with gaming platform BoomTV to host yet another ‘Code Red’ tournament for the game on March 1, complete with a whopping $25,000 prize pool. Dr Disrespect also has his criticisms of the title, which include an audio issue with the game in hearing the footsteps of approaching players – which resulted in his untimely death during one game.
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Dr Disrespect sends inspirational message to his Twitch fans for 2020 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect sends inspirational message to his Twitch fans for 2020 Dr Disrespect fans have enjoyed one of the most entertaining years of his streaming career, with the Twitch star raising the bar in every single way, and now he’d like his fans to do the same in 2020. People will be welcoming the arrival of New Year with the usual celebrations on January 1, but the self-proclaimed best video gamer in the world wasn’t going to wait around for the big day to urge viewers to make some changes in their lives. The Doc decided to put his career as a Call of Duty level designer on the back-burner in 2015, going down a completely different route as a full-time streamer, and has since built up one of the most recognizable internet personalities around the world – with over 3.8 million followers on his Twitch channel alone. Now, having made a huge change in his life to get to where he is today, the Two-Time Blockbuster Video Game champion wants his fans to consider making tweaks to get to a better place as well. Dr Disrespect has previously revealed that the career switch has seen him go from earning around $56,000 per year to “millions” and maybe those who watched his stream on December 25 will be inspired to do the same, after he delivered a passionate message. “It’s time to make millions and all of you better be thinking the same thing this year coming up,” he said in a clip posted to Twitter. “It’s time to make some adjustments. If you’re not happy, that means you have to act on it. You don’t talk about it no more, there’s no more talking about it. It’s time to act. https://twitter.com/drdisrespect/status/1209935019721949184 He added: “Heading into 2020, if you’re not happy – whether it’s your salary, people you work with, whether it’s the job and what that job entails and all this stuff – right, get out of there. It’s time to find happiness and it’s time to take over your life.” The Twitch star will be hoping that many of his millions of fans around the world listen and change things for the better in the new year. There’s a good chance that it will, too, with a number of viewers reaching out to him in 2019 to thank him for inspiring them to strive for better. Maybe that could be you.
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Dr Disrespect set to host own gaming award show for “true creatives” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect set to host own gaming award show for “true creatives” Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect will be hosting a new gaming award show next year that will have a range of unique categories. In his own words, he wants the show to focus on “things that really matter”. Each year, certain game developers push the boundaries of the industry and create something brilliant. Therefore, it’s only right we have so many awards shows to shine a light on these projects and give them credit. However, a lot of these ceremonies focus on handing out awards for entire games rather than focusing on the individual elements of a title. By the looks of it, Dr Disrespect is looking to fill this gap with his own reward show that focuses on handing out rewards for specific features gamers like him really care about. Dr Disrespect plans to host his own award show in 2021 The most important aspect of an award show is the different categories for each of the accolades. This is where the Doc is looking to make his ceremony unique and interesting: “I think the game industry needs an award show that focuses on things that really matter.” Rather than focusing on the broader project, the two-time wants to reward the individuals who put these amazing titles together. A tweet made by the Doc gives some examples of the different categories we could expect from his show. There’s no doubt it would be exciting to see a popular award show herald some of the individual developers that put these projects together. A lot of the time they do not get the recognition they deserve as most awards are given out for the entire project. Doc finishes off the tweet by confirming we can expect to see the show at some point next year. It’ll be interesting to see if he hosts the ceremony independently or with an established award show brand. Either way, it’s great news and to be honest it’s hard to think of a better host for a gaming award ceremony than the Two-Time. Let’s hope the Doc provides us with a specific date in the near future.
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Dr DisRespect fires shots at shroud over Battalion 1944 – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect fires shots at shroud over Battalion 1944 Twitch: Dr DisRespect/shroudTwitch giant Dr Disrespect has sent a bizarre message to fellow streamer Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek about Bulkhead Interactive’s new FPS shooter, Battalion 1944. The war of words between Dr DisRespect and shroud is showing no signs of slowing down, as the two continue to lock horns on social media. Dr DisRespect recently called shroud a “son of a bitch”, after Grzesiek said that Jaryd ‘summit1g’ Lazar has nothing to worry about in his upcoming Halo ‘1 v 1’ with the Doc. Now, though, the Doc has fired more shots at shroud as he dissed Battalion 1944, in a bizarre video posted to Twitter on June 1. 600“It’s hard to concentrate on Toronto when we got nonsense being talked about in the online gaming community,” started the Doc. “Shroud… I’m talking to you.” He then begins to impersonate Grzesiek, mocking what he has said about Battalion 1944: “I think Battalion 1944 is the best first person shooter game out there. It’s a great combination of Counter Strike skills and Call of Duty. It’s a great blend of both disciplines and the design community – what the fuck are we talking about.” “It looked like it was designed in 1944 shroud!” continued Dr Disrespect. “That’s the future? That’s the future of a one hundred billion dollar industry, huh, shroud? What a fucking joke.” Both shroud and the Doc have invested time into the game since its full release on May 23, with the former making a plea to its developers to ensure it doesn’t suffer the same stagnant phase as games such as Apex Legends. Dr Disrespect, real name Guy Beahm, was a former level designer on Call of Duty at Sledgehammer Games, and so certainly knows a thing or two about game development. While shroud is among the many who have been complimentary about Battalion 1944, and appears to be enjoying it, it’s clear the Doc disagrees, and is using the game as yet another reason to fire friendly shots at his fellow Twitch streamer.
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Dr Disrespect sends GMHikaru a gift after Twitch banned chess streamer for watching him – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect sends GMHikaru a gift after Twitch banned chess streamer for watching him Instagram/gmhikaru/DrdisrespectDr Disrespect is promising to send GMHikaru a special gift after the chess streamer was hit with a three-day ban for watching him during a live broadcast. TSM’s chess sensation Hikaru ‘GMHikaru’ Nakamura’s decision to watch Dr Disrespect stream chess proved to be a costly one. Doc’s Twitch ban is still shrouded in mystery, but on March 10, the streamer revealed he had settled his lawsuit with the platform. This confused many, who assumed that it was now fine to play or interact with the two-time on Twitch. On March 16, Hikaru tuned into the infamously banned streamer’s YouTube broadcast where he played chess against Dr Lupo, but found himself banned days later. Now, Doc himself is stepping in to gift Hikaru an apology present. The Doc tweeted that things are settled with twitch… guess he was wrong. See everyone in 3 days. — Hikaru Nakamura (@GMHikaru) March 22, 2022 Dr Disrespect responds to GMHikaru’s Twitch ban After being banned, Hikaru explained that he was under the impression that he was okay to stream Dr Disrespect’s content after he settled things with the site. “The Doc tweeted that things are settled with Twitch… guess he was wrong. See everyone in 3 days,” he said. Normally, streaming with Doc would be a big no-no for streamers, as Twitch’s guidelines state it’s “prohibited to use your channel to knowingly feature or advertise a suspended user.” However, it makes sense that some may have taken Doc’s lawsuit to mean it was now okay. In any case, the two-time himself responded to Hikaru and told him that a bottle of Black Steel Bourbon was coming his way. Doc has teased his bourbon before, notably saying he wanted to start a bourbon business as part of his 2022 New Years’ resolutions, which amusingly also included receiving a massive payment from Twitch. It’s not clear when the company will launch or if Doc has secretly created his own bourbon on the side, but at least it’s nice to see the legendary YouTuber reach out to Hikaru following his first-ever suspension.
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Dr Disrespect says he’s willing to stream on Twitter/X under one condition – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says he’s willing to stream on Twitter/X under one condition Instagram: drdisrespect / YouTube: pewdiepieStreaming icon Dr Disrespect says he’s willing to move from YouTube to broadcast on Elon Musk’s Twitter/X — but only under one specific condition. There are few names as immediately recognizable as Dr Disrespect in the streaming world. The two-time Blockbuster video games champion is a veritable internet icon, best known for the speed, violence, and precision that his high-energy broadcasts bring to millions of viewers all around the globe. In fact, the Doc has officially overtaken IShowSpeed as the most-watched North American streamer on YouTube… but now, he might take over a totally different platform. Dr Disrespect reveals what it would take for him to stream on Twitter/X It’s no secret that Doc got famously banned from Twitch way back in 2020. Since then, he’s been streaming on YouTube, but that hasn’t stopped him from entertaining the idea of broadcasting on other platforms in the years since then. In a recent broadcast, Dr Disrespect contemplated the possibility of moving his streams over to Twitter/X… but said that it would take the platform’s big boss himself, Elon Musk, directly contacting him to make it actually happen. “If Elon showed up at the La Casa via his brand-new Tesla truck and says, ‘Doc, you’re the best at what you do’ — which is… Elon, duh. Duh, Elon. I know I’m the best at what I do.” “If he were to approach me with, ‘Hey, let’s build this platform, let’s get some — I want streaming to be taken to the next level.’ ’cause that’s what we do, we take things to the next level. We always have, and we always will. …as of right now, I’d be yes. Let’s do it. As of right now.” “”As of right now? It’d be a yes.”” — Dexerto (@Dexerto) October 31, 2023 Do you think X/Twitter has plans to compete with Twitch/Kick/YouTube? pic.twitter.com/uiHS0gA8ar This latest comment from the Doc follows a major development in his presence on YouTube earlier this month. Although he’d been firmly eyeing a spot on Kick (to the tune of $50 million), talks between the streamer and the platform broke down. After that, YouTube Gaming gave him a follow on social media and even teased what appears to be a silhouette of the streamer with a question mark icon, seeming to hint that they might give him a lucrative deal to stay on their site. However, other posts from the two-time have fans convinced he’s moving to Kick for that sweet $50 million, anyway. For now, the future of Doc’s streams is up in the air, leaving fans more anxious than ever to hear how things will pan out.
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Dr Disrespect says Mixer “would still be around” if he accepted their offer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says Mixer “would still be around” if he accepted their offer Mixer/YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect is claiming that former Twitch rival Mixer would still be around if he had accepted an offer on the table to jump ship. Prior to his mysterious permanent ban on Twitch, Dr Disrespect was one of the biggest names on the Amazon-owned platform. Before YouTube was out signing big name streamers such as TimTheTatman, Microsoft was making moves. Notably, before its demise, Mixer had signed both Ninja and shroud, earning both a big payday before the site closed up shop. However, according to Dr Disrespect, the rival platform would still be alive today if he and his Champions Club followers had jumped ship and signed when he had a chance. Doc says if he went to Mixer, it would still be around 🤔pic.twitter.com/ftsOm6kvPn — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) January 5, 2022 Dr Disrespect says Mixer almost signed him Speaking to his chat during a December 5 YouTube broadcast, the two-time pondered how Mixer had failed, despite being similar to Twitch and acquiring two of the biggest streamers at the time. “They almost got me, but it just wasn’t enough,” he laughed. “Coulda, woulda… sh*t.” While it’s unclear if Doc misspoke or let loose more information than he should have, especially as he plans to sue Twitch over his ban, the 6’8 gaming juggernaut then revealed that Mixer could have still been around. “I’m going to make a statement: If we went over to Mixer, champs, I’m talking to You, Champions Club and the two-time, Mixer would still be around,” he claimed. Without knowing what was going on behind the scenes, it’s difficult to say for certain if Doc’s presence on the platform would have guaranteed its survival or if the two-time was just hyping himself up. It will be interesting to see if Mixer factored into Doc’s feud with Twitch, especially as he stated getting unbanned from Twitch and receiving a massive payment was part of his goals for 2022.
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Dr Disrespect scared senseless by PUBG stream sniping clown – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect scared senseless by PUBG stream sniping clown Dr Disrespect / BlueholeViewers never know what they’ll get when watching popular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect, but it’s safe to say that not even the Doc expected to get a visit from a notorious PUBG stream sniper. The Doc is used to the average stream sniper pestering his monitor’s view for a brief spot in the limelight, but even a seasoned streamer like Dr Disrespect is not always ready for all the surprises his followers can pull. During a game of PUBG, the Doc was rummaging through a building when he opened a door to discover another player dressed in the Killer Clown garb. The discovery immediately startled the Doc along with the rest of his channel, as the stream sniper had just stayed waiting for the Two-time to fall into his trap. “What the f–,” a scared Doc exclaimed. “Holy shit! Ho. Ho, man.” The jump scare was enough to make Doc take a step away from the camera to recollect himself, while the stream too had to calm down from the jolt. After a brief moment away to shake off the heart-stopping interaction, the Doc proceeded to put the scare behind him and push on with the game. This isn’t the first time the sniper has hit at an unsuspecting streamer, as the trend has seen many unknown players don the menacing mask in search of prey. There’s been numerous instances of streamers big and small confronting the spooky sniper at the most random times which cause similar scares or awkward interactions. Unsurprisingly, The Doc ending his this particular game by once again taking a few more shots at PUBG and the current state of the game. After being killed shortly after by a pair of supposedly “teaming” players, the Doc said “there’s a bunch of losers that play [PUBG]” these days.
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Dr Disrespect says he’s “going insane” with no new games to look forward to – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says he’s “going insane” with no new games to look forward to YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect claimed during a YouTube stream that he is “going insane” with the selection of games available to play, clearly bored with the options there are right now. Dr Disrespect has never been one to shy away from sharing his opinions, no matter how disparaging they may be. He’s called out “terrible” issues in Apex Legends for devs to fix and has frequently complained about the audio issues in Call of Duty battle royale Warzone. Now, he’s given a bleak verdict on the current state of the gaming industry, suggesting that there are just no fun games to play anymore. The comments came during a PUBG stream on Wednesday, July 13. He said: “I literally am going insane right now with our selection of games in the industry. I’m going insane. “And I don’t see anything that’s on the horizon that gives me hope. I mean, I guess I shouldn’t say I don’t see anything…” Timestamp 4:09:21 The Doc is likely hinting towards the Project Moon FPS game currently being developed by his dev studio, Midnight Studios. He’s been very positive about the direction of the game, and recently defended it and his studio’s processes after some critics questioned their ambitious rollout plans. With the Doc growing bored of games like Apex Legends and Warzone, reverting back to PUBG but not completely loving the game, you can definitely see he’s getting frustrated with the lack of options he enjoys. With games like Project Moon and Warzone 2 on the horizon, however, that could be set to change completely.
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Dr Disrespect says he’s the reason Twitch streamers are moving to YouTube – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says he’s the reason Twitch streamers are moving to YouTube YouTube: DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect is claiming that he’s a big reason why so many Twitch streamers have made the jump to YouTube. The two-time shocked the world when he made the switch to YouTube following his mysterious Twitch ban back in the summer of 2020. In the time since, he’s become one of the biggest names on Google’s rival platform despite not being able to stream with many of his friends, such as TimTheTatman, due to Twitch’s rules, which even affected his relationship with the Esports Awards. Now, however, with the likes of TimTheTatman, Dr Lupo and most recently, Ludwig, streaming on YouTube, Doc has stated he’s why so many decided to change platforms. Doc takes credit for streamers leaving Twitch During a December 6 broadcast, Doc, was who once again dressed as Fire Mario for some reason, had some viewers extend their subscriptions for a few months, prompting quite the reaction from the 6’8 gaming behemoth. “The support, trust me, it goes a long way. It doesn’t just fly by the black steel, aka the bullet-proof mullet into some unknown dimension,” Doc joked. “All the support, ever since we got on YouTube, you guys are insane.” To top this off, the two-time couldn’t help but throw in some humble bragging about the state of the streaming wars and how YouTube has emerged as a strong competitor over the last few months. “And obviously, everyone is moving to YouTube because of me. I mean, let’s just be clear. Fwiz can claim certain things that he and his team are doing, no it’s f**king me,” he added, referencing YouTube’s head of gaming. “I’m pretty humble.” He later reiterated, “that is one thing I will claim. Everyone is moving to YouTube because of the two-time. And to think that I’m doing it for free.” As the streamer wars continue and Doc is even involved in a lawsuit against Twitch following his ban, it will be very interesting to see how the rivalry continues in 2022 and beyond, especially with the two-time claiming to play such a big factor.
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Dr Disrespect says he has lots of “hidden projects” for 2021, being revealed soon – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says he has lots of “hidden projects” for 2021, being revealed soon YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming superstar Dr Disrespect has teased some early surprises for his stream and viewers in 2021, saying he has “lots of hidden projects” in the works, and the fun could start as soon as the first week of January. The previous year was a rocky one for Dr Disrespect, given how he was booted off Twitch, had the cause of the ban shrouded in mystery, and then went on to dominate after moving to YouTube. With 2020 fading into the rearview mirror, 2021 is a fresh start for everyone, including the Doc, as there are plenty of new releases to look forward to. For the Doc, though, the new year is a chance for him to take his content to the next level and potentially make his streams even more entertaining than they already are. As he was wrapping up his New Years’ eve stream, the Two-Time started to tease his 2021 plans, claiming that they’re going to get underway sooner rather than later. “What a f**king year, huh, Jesus Christ,” The Doc said, ending his brief recap of 2020. “We got some big things lined for next year, I can’t go into the details, it starts off literally… potentially, a hint, a glimpse, a tease, next week potentially. “I don’t know. I mean, I do know but I ain’t gonna tell you – or I might. That’s going to jumpstart things.” The YouTube streamer continued his teasers: “Lots of hidden projects, slowly, taking a slower approach, not just doing it just to do it, doing it right. These things gotta mature. And Champs, it’s all for the Champions Club baby!” Topic begins at 1:02:00 What does Dr Disrespect have planned for 2021? Previously, speculation suggested that the Doc could be moving into esports with the Call of Duty League, but those links have died down since, and the league is set to begin its Cold War season sometime soon. It’s more likely than not that the streamer is just teasing changes to his stream in terms of upping the production, potentially hosting his own gaming awards show as he’s said before, and having a few new crossovers planned. His move to YouTube was unexpected, for both him and fans, but now that he’s settled, he’ll no doubt be looking to elevate his stream in 2021. We’ll just have to wait and see what exactly he has planned.
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Dr Disrespect says Amazon should axe Twitch after “Artistic Nudity” fiasco – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says Amazon should axe Twitch after “Artistic Nudity” fiasco YouTube: DrDisRespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect said he wouldn’t be surprised if Amazon ends up axing Twitch as a result of the site’s “artistic nudity” fiasco that took over the platform on December 14. It’s been a chaotic week for Twitch. Last weekend, the site was inundated with a new ‘topless meta’ that went viral across social media, sparking backlash from viewers as to what kinds of content was allowed on the streaming platform. On December 13, Twitch rolled out new guidelines for nudity and sexual content. These new rules allowed content that was previously prohibited, such as “artistic nudity” and “content that ‘deliberately highlights breasts, buttocks or pelvic region,’ even when fully clothed” — provided it was properly labeled. The very next day, Twitch’s Art category was overrun with streams showing explicit material, resulting in a slew of bans for artists who claimed they’d labeled their broadcasts correctly. Dr Disrespect predicts Amazon will cut off Twitch over guidelines drama On December 15, Twitch walked back its new guidelines, with CEO Dan Clancy admitting that they went “too far” with the new policy. Now, Dr Disrespect has weighed in with his take on the situation. After famously being banned from Twitch in 2020, the Two-Time has made a home for himself on YouTube — and he says he wouldn’t be surprised if Amazon ends up cutting Twitch off due to the whole fiasco. “I wouldn’t be surprised if Amazon cuts Twitch,” the Doc said during a broadcast on December 15. “Like they finally say, ‘You know what, let’s get rid of these guys, man. First off, they’re a money pit. They’ve always been a money pit, right? There’s just too much risk.’” “Like boom, cut off ties, you know?” For now, the platform says “depictions of real or fictional nudity won’t be allowed on Twitch, regardless of the medium,” effective immediately. For more streaming news and entertainment, keep it locked to Dexerto.
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Dr Disrespect shares rousing tips on how to become more confident like him – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shares rousing tips on how to become more confident like him Dr Disrespect, TwitchTwitch superstar Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm has shared some rousing tips with his Champions Club on how to become more confident, and how to “dominate the room.” The Two-Time has never been one to worry about what viewers might think of him or feel sorry for himself or, regularly putting on voices and acts, as well as going overboard with hilarious stunts and skits. Now he’s shared a lesson in self-confidence with his viewers on his September 10 stream, moments after polishing off another win on battle royale Apex Legends. The Doc switched the camera to his virtual Champions Club locker room and showed off his “crispy clean” facility, before telling his viewers to put their keycode into one of the many lockers behind him in an ad-lib confident-boosting session. Read more: Dr Disrespect roasts Asmongold’s WoW stream – “Your locker opens up, “Welcome Champions Club member,” put on the blazer,” the superstar streamer directed. “The Posturepedic shoulder pads – remember we’re working on posture, we’re not slumped in going ‘My life’s miserable, I’m a failure, I got no self-confidence’.” “Wrong!” he continued. “Lift yourself up, walk into the room like you dominate it, own it. It doesn’t matter what they think of you. “It doesn’t matter what other people think of you. Who cares? At the end of the day they’ll be thinking one thing: damn this guy’s successful.” After the impromptu lesson on motivation, the Two-Time immediately stormed back out of his virtual locker room, returning to his gaming setup with his usual air of swagger and immediately returned to dropping into Apex alongside his trio. Read more: Doc rage-uninstalls Apex over hit reg issues – The Doc, alongside TSM Viss and TannerTheLegend, had just scored another consecutive victory on Respawn’s battle royale title, and the superstar streamer was clearly feeling it when he boosted up his viewers. The adlib morale boost about confidence must have worked for the Doc himself too, as he and his trio went on to score another handful of wins in their streak, proving that with an air of swagger – and the Two-Time’s deadly aim – self-confidence can get you everywhere.
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Dr Disrespect has the most savage response to Twitch’s huge earnings leaks – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has the most savage response to Twitch’s huge earnings leaks Twitch / YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has waded into the ongoing Twitch leaks discussions as only the Doc can, dishing out a scathing response to the news his old streaming platform — from which he’s been banned since 2020 — had its entire core code leaked online in a massive security breach. On October 6, the entirety of Twitch’s source code leaked online. That’s right, the whole streaming website’s backend, including processes, subscription coding, and how much each and every streaming star makes every month. While some, like Asmongold, have already moved to deny the leaked earnings, Dexerto understands the numbers are relatively accurate, to within the thousands for most personalities. Naturally, the torrent of leaked info spread around the internet like wildfire, with viewers eager to see how much their favorite stars are raking in. Topping the list was roleplaying show Critical Role ($9.6m earned since late 2019), while xQc blew fans away with his mighty $752k payout last September. The news soon reached Dr Disrespect, who was busy streaming his Battlefield 2042 early access, and let’s just say the former Twitch star wasn’t too impressed. Dr Disrespect himself was included in the leaks, though the YouTube star was listed under the marker “_unknown_” in Twitch’s database. Dexerto can confirm the eleventh earner is him, as their string codes (17337557) are the same. That means between September 2019 and his blindside-ban in August 2020, the Doc made $2,863,780.63 USD while streaming, before taxes. When he was asked about the “purple snake” leaks — the Doc’s pet nickname for Twitch following his permanent suspension from the platform — the two-time had a sharp response already loaded in the chamber. “The purple snake leaks? I don’t f**king care!” he snapped. The two-time is currently suing Twitch after uncovering the reason for his ban earlier this year. His original Twitch deal would have ended last month. Related segment begins at 27:09 in video below. Dr Disrespect has only rarely spoken about “the purple snake” since being barred from the platform a year ago, though he has claimed if he was still on the website he would be “streaming for 100 thousand, daily”. The star has no ambitions to return, however, while his lawsuit is ongoing. While a Twitch return is off the cards, the Doc may soon have another home; he has been very vocal about wanting to lead Netflix’s streaming arm recently.
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Dr Disrespect roasts viewer after missed donation – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts viewer after missed donation Popular Twitch personality Dr Disrespect roasted a viewer of his livestream after telling the Doc he had missed his donation, truly living up to his name in the process. Dr Disrespect was playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with NRG Esports co-CEO Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez and 100 Thieves CEO Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag – a group of people that don’t often play together, but some of the biggest names in both Call of Duty and streaming. The Doc was doing his usual thing, full of bravado and reading out his subscribers and donations, when he managed to miss one while talking with H3CZ and Nadeshot. This is fine, and usually to be expected for big streamers – it can be easy to miss messages when they’re rolling in in quick succession. One viewer, though, decided to call out the Doc for missing his donation, and the Two Time didn’t hold back in his response. “‘Doctor, you missed my dono’,” he said, reading out the follow-up message. “Because it was a f*cking $3 donation,” he responded, with his teammates both bursting into laughter immediately after. Nadeshot then followed up with, “Alright, you were my favorite streamer, but now you’re 100% untouchable.” After showing off a little bit to the camera and basking in the glory of his joke, the Two-Time obviously felt a little bit bad and finally got back to the donation. The donation was a simple one, just asking what he thinks of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens and star quarterback Lamar Jackson who is having an MVP-standard year. He answered how you would imagine him to, telling his viewers that he had predicted them to be in the Super Bowl since pre-season, saying that he “loves being right.” This kind of behavior is exactly what you expect from Doc, and it’s unlikely the viewer would have been upset at his comment simply because it’s just the streamer being true to his character. Needless to say, the Two-Time is likely incredibly grateful for the donations he receives that allow him to live the life he does, no matter how big or small. But Dr Disrespect would never let you know that.
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Dr Disrespect roasts World of Warcraft Classic community in explosive rage – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts World of Warcraft Classic community in explosive rage World of Warcraft Classic bandwagon but had no problem with mocking players in a fit of rage that perfectly summed up his thoughts on the game. WoW Classic released to the masses on August 26 and quickly shot to the top of Twitch, reaching over one million viewers shortly after the servers opened. Many of the big streamers have given the game a shot like Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek, Tim ‘TimTheTatman‘ Betar, and much more as they try to recapture the feelings of their childhood but Doc wasn’t having any of it. The Two-Time has an opinion on just about everything in the gaming world so it’s no surprise he chimed in on this one, especially considering the extreme popularity surrounding it. While watching a brief clip of Classic, he quickly showed his displeasure as he mocked players killing a monster before exploding into a tirade. “Get this fucking shit off my game!” he yelled. “Get it off my computer! Get it out of my life!” It was expected that Doc wouldn’t find a lot to like with WoW Classic as it doesn’t fit his quota of speed, violence, and momentum, so this reaction isn’t all that surprising. Classic is a game that really leans into the grind and it’s missing many quality of life features like dungeon finders and quest markers, making it a game you really have to dedicate yourself to. Doc has always been more of a battle royale/FPS type of guy since he first burst onto the scene but has dabbled into other things in the past, notably Sea of Thieves for a stream or two. One thing that viewers are missing out on is his production quality if he ever did give World of Warcraft a shot. He always puts on a show for his stream so it would’ve been interesting to see what he could’ve cooked up for a game with lore as deep as WoW.
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Dr DisRespect Roasts Timthetatman’s Recent Workout Stream – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Roasts Timthetatman’s Recent Workout Stream Popular Twitch personality ‘Dr DisRespect’ is known for his ruthless roasts of other streamers, and it was only a matter of time before he turned his attention to ‘Timthetatman.’ With the two considered to be among the funniest streamers on Twitch, there was little to no chance that the Doc was going to let Tim’s recent workout live-stream go without mention. While live-streaming on August 15, Dr DisRespect brought up Timthetatman’s workout stream, asking if any of his viewers had watched it. In classic Doc style, he began his roast with a laugh, after which began the series of jokes and funny comments. “Anybody see Timthetatman’s workout stream? [Laughs] I put that in the same category as WNBA on Saturday night. Like, no one’s watching it! Nobody wants to watch it! But it was a good laugh, it was fun. It was a fun laugh. It was a fun laugh.” For those who are not aware, Tim went live for his workout stream on August 11, doing some weight lifting and resistance training. Much like the Doc, several big-name streamers like Dr Lupo, NICKMERCS, and others cracked jokes about his athleticism and routine. Read More: Emotional Streamer Rage Quits His Broadcast Because No One Was Putting Anything in the Chat – However, the humorous jabs were all in good fun, and Timthetatman, who has been in and around the elite circles of Twitch for a long time, knows that better than anyone. He himself has embraced the fact that he isn’t the most fit streamer on Twitch, often making his heavyset physique the topic of his own jokes and on-stream spiels.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman’s Twitch stream with hilarious video – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman’s Twitch stream with hilarious video YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Twitch: TimTheTatman[jwplayer smynPnSq]Popular streamer Dr Disrespect hilariously roasted Timothy ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar in a September 18 tweet. The Two-Time Champion took the Twitch personality to task for his overly excessive use of the word “bro.” Dr Disrespect continues to be one of the most watched streamers in the world, pulling in thousands of viewers a broadcast. His move to YouTube in August has been wildly successful, with the personality already teaming up with stars like PewDiePie and rapper Snoop Dogg. Though Doc’s mustache might be legendary, so are his hilarious “feuds” with friends. The Two-Time went viral when he jokingly compiled footage of Twitch streamer TimTheTatman, and roasted him for his repetitive use of “bro” in broadcasts. Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman Dr Disrespect knows how to have a friendly rivalry – whether that’s roasting Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek’s infamous beard, or taking jabs at TimTheTatman. However, Doc and Betar have had a long-running back and forth that is absolutely hilarious. On September 18, he raised the stakes in their friendly feud and called the Twitch star out for his excessive use of “bro” during broadcasts. “Just from the first 5 minutes of your intro timthetatman,” his tweet read. The YouTube streamer included a compilation video of Tim that showed him using the word “bro” over and over again in a short span of time: “Bro. Bro what’s going on? Here’s the thing, bro. Like you’re in Europe, bro!” Just from the first 5 minutes of your intro @timthetatman pic.twitter.com/WWDixfHRaj — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) September 18, 2020 Taking the roast in stride, Tim had the perfect response for Doc and simply said “Bro?”. The duo’s back and forth exploded on social media with over 396k people watching the video. The post also attracted many “bro” replies. This isn’t the first time the Two-Time has taken a jab at his friend. Back in May, he mocked the streamer’s “dream jeep” for having a stepladder on the driver’s side door. “Timmy Tater’s car looks like what happens when you let a seven-year-old kid makes his own car!” he joked. It should be stated that the two are great friends in real life, and their rivalry is always in good fun. Doc just can’t resist giving the Twitch personality a little jab any chance he gets – he does live by his motto of violence, speed and momentum, after all. All jokes aside, Dr Disrespect continues to crush it since making YouTube his new home. The content creator continuously pulls in 70k to 100k viewers each time he goes live, and his return to streaming was a major event where over 500k people tuned in.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman with brutal ‘Christmas present’ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman with brutal ‘Christmas present’ Dr Disrespect has hilariously roasted fellow streamer TimTheTatman in an unprovoked Twitter attack that left Tim absolutely speechless. Tim and the Doc have had some brilliant interactions in the past, often finding time to make jokes at each other’s expense, but with the Two-Time getting the better of his opponent more often than not. While his peers continue to communicate with him and invite these shots out of nowhere, the latest reaction from Dr Disrespect might keep Tim far away from his timeline for a pretty long time. After the Doc tweeted about his Jimmy Kimmel Live appearance and gifting Turtle Beach headsets to Kimmel, Tim asked what the Two-Time had got him for Christmas and almost immediately got a response he could not have seen coming. Not bothering to answer with words, Dr Disrespect simply sent Tim an image of a T-shirt. It had text printed on it, saying: “Fat people are hard to kidnap.” As expected, almost every Doc and Tim fan across Twitter loved this, and the replies show how hilarious people found it across the board, especially when the only response Tim could muster was: “Holy sh*t, I need to stop tweeting at you.” The Doc didn’t grace Tim with a response, obviously happy enough with what he had already said and the impact he made. Truthfully, there was simply nothing more to be said. This is just about the worst response Tim could have asked for, especially as someone who is usually quite witty and can keep up with banter from his peers. If anything, this has just proved that nobody can ever keep up with Dr Disrespect.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman with hilarious WoW sketch – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman with hilarious WoW sketch Twitch: Dr Disrespect / Instagram: TimtheTatManDr Disrespect has killed two birds with one stone, somehow managing to roast both fellow Twitch streamer Tim ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar and World of Warcraft in one hilarious and highly-produced sketch. Violence. Speed. Momentum. It’s the catchphrase that the two-time is known for. He lives by it. Games like Valorant are too slow for him. He needs to get the adrenaline kick of running around and taking names. When he’s in the open fields of Warzone, PUBG, or whatever FPS is taking his fancy — he can do just that. However, there’s some games — and players — that zaps the Doc’s energy. He managed combine two of them, World of Warcraft and TimTheTatman, after the latter called the streamer “f**king trash.” At least, that’s what messenger ‘JoshOG’ claimed. “I was just playing with Tim, and he told me to tell you something,” he said. “He said ‘you’re f**king trash.’ Don’t shoot the messenger though. I don’t think that, but Timmy Tenders told me to tell you that.” However, the two-time didn’t let it faze him. Instead, he bottled it up, and let out an all-out assault on Tim’s mechanical skill. “Timmy’s gotta be the worst gamer out there huh,” he said. “I feel like anyone who is watching Timmy, they’re not watching him for the gameplay, they like his tattoos. And that’s it.” After pondering it though, he eventually declared his initial judgment was right. However, he didn’t just target Tim’s Warzone skills like Josh alluded too — he attacked Blizzard’s cult-favorite MMORPG World of Warcraft. https://twitter.com/drdisrespect/status/1256021584076173312 “I don’t know how good he is in World of Warcraft, and I don’t even get that game,” he said in a rant. “There’s fucking magical dragon spirits flying across the screen. There’s castles that are exploding and earthquakes happening and lava comes through and there’s lightning strikes from the clouds above,” he said. “I have no idea what’s going on in that game, and I feel like Timmy sucks at that game too.” It’s fair to say that the Doc got the better of Tim on this one, but we all know Tim can rant it like the best of them at times, so he might have a response in-hand in his next stream.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman’s new “dream” Jeep – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman’s new “dream” Jeep Dr Disrespect / TimTheTatmanDr Disrespect is not one to hide his opinions on Twitch, even when other big streamers are involved, and Timothy ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar revealing his brand new Jeep Gladiator wasn’t going to go without comment. The Two-Time showcased his fellow streamer’s YouTube video for a few moments during his May 25 stream, and – as you would expect – wasted little time before making a few jokes about the brand new set of wheels. For those who don’t know already, the Doc cruises around in a Lamborghini Aventador in his spare time, and tries his best to steal the show every time he goes live on Twitch, where his channel has over 4.3 million followers. However, it wasn’t him that stole the show during the broadcast, but rather a feature Tim revealed for his new ride. Those who know their stuff where cars are concerned will recognize the dropdown step that springs into action when opening a door of the Gladiator, but when it popped up during the streamer’s video, he said he wouldn’t need it to hop inside. As he swiftly started to show off other design features of the Jeep, Doc’s interest peaked with the step – wondering whether or not he actually would need it to enter. “When does he get in this Jeep? Question is, when he gets in this Jeep will he use the step and not know it” he said. So, he fast-forwarded a little bit to get the answer. Waiting on eagerly, to see if he actually did need it, even members of the Champions Club lined up some jokes in the meantime. Seconds later, Tim stepped into the car and – of course – used the step he claimed he didn’t need, and Doc burst out laughing. He added: “Ohhhh Timmy! He didn’t even know!” After that, Dr Disrespect and viewers started to joke about the streamer’s new car, repeating a joke from a donator and calling it a “dream” vehicle to own. The joke said: “Timmy tater’s car looks like what happens when you let a seven-year-old kid makes his own car.” Doc made sure viewers never missed it the funny moment, repeating it for good measure as the ‘people in the back’ might not have heard it the first time around. One thing people should know by now is that these two are always going back and forth on social media, with roasts aplenty. Hopefully, for everyone’s sake, this isn’t the last of them.
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Dr DisRespect roasts Summit1g over Sea of Thieves – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect roasts Summit1g over Sea of Thieves Dr DisRespect / Summit1gPopular Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect shared his hilarious opinion about Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar’s dominance in the popular pirate simulator Sea of Thieves. Seas of Thieves lets players take on the role of an ocean outlaw to pillage, raid and explore the open waters with friends, but Dr DisRespect joked that Summit is dominating the game because of a lack of real competition. Dr DisRespect is no stranger to backhanded comments, and the streamer let out a quick wisecrack about Summit’s recent supremacy as a high seas buccaneer. One of the Doc’s viewers commented on Summit “killing Sea of Thieves” and the Two-time Back-to-Back World Champion replied with a crucial gag for the 1G. “I know man, I’ve been watching Summit absolutely destroy in that game,” Dr DisRespect said. “Why? Cause he’s playing a whole bunch of 7-year-old kids on Xbox. That’s why.” Sea of Thieves uses crossplay between PC and Xbox platforms, so the Doc made a lighthearted quip about Summit farming top-tier gameplay by abusing a younger demographic on, what many PC players believe to be, an inferior gaming platform. The streamer took a moment of repose after his statement, and added another compliment that this kind of gameplay is “good to see” which sent his chat in a craze. Although the remarks are in routine form for the streamer, the words were made in good spirit from the long-time broadcaster.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman for boomer comment over Tesla Cybertruck – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman for boomer comment over Tesla Cybertruck Dr Disrespect’s scathing review of Tesla’s brand new Cybertruck attracted the attention of another Twitch streamer, TimTheTatman, but his response didn’t go down too well with the leader of the Champions Club. These two popular internet personalities have dominated Twitch during the course of 2019, with fans of both stars enjoying some interesting back and forth from time to time. In their latest interaction on social media, though, the Doc wasn’t too fond of the label Timothy ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar used to describe him. Just like many other streamers have done of late, he called him a “boomer” after reacting badly to the new vehicle’s release. Tesla’s new Cybertruck retails for $39,900 (roughly £31,000) and is an armored vehicle. Running on electricity, just like all of the manufacturer’s previous models, this is supposed to be their answer to the pickup truck. It doesn’t really look like one, though, and Dr Disrespect wasn’t too impressed either. On November 22, the day it was released, the Two-Time tweeted: “That Tesla truck is the worst thing I’ve ever seen.” That Tesla truck is the worst thing I’ve ever seen. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 22, 2019 In a quick response to the comment, TimTheTatman decided to label him a “boomer.” If he was already upset by Tesla’s big reveal, it’s fair to say that what came next was on another level of roasting. “You drive jeeps around in pink shorts. You drink flavored carbonated water with two drops of chemically induced vodka. You play Fortnite in 2019. Cmon Timmy Tuff Tenders, what’s next…. Mixer? Hahahahaha,” he tweeted. You drive jeeps around in pink shorts. You drink flavored carbonated water with two drops of chemically induced vodka. You play Fortnite in 2019. Cmon Timmy Tuff Tenders, what’s next…. Mixer? Hahahahaha — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 22, 2019 It appeared that the work of TimTheTatman was done at this stage, potentially looking to bait him into a response. Either that or he just couldn’t come back with anything as hard-hitting. This wasn’t the end of the whole “boomer” thing for the Doc, though, not by a long shot. After jumping into PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds for a few games on Twitch, it didn’t take long for him to respond on stream as well – with typical violence, speed, and momentum. After driving around in one of the game’s vehicles, he spotted an enemy hiding behind a rock, so he leaped out of his car and decided to make a statement – blasting them away with a shotgun. He yelled: “Am I a boomer? Huh? Am I a boomer? BOOM. How about that?” The unpredictable nature and entertainment value of the Dr Disrespect character was commended at the Esports Awards 2019, where he pipped TimTheTatman and many others to receive the Streamer of the Year award. Now, all eyes turn towards Tim for a potential response.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Shroud over move to Mixer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Shroud over move to Mixer Twitch star ‘Dr Disrespect’ has poked fun at Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek for making the jump to Microsoft’s streaming platform Mixer, roasting the service’s low engagement rates even with a bevy of popular content creators on their platform. Shroud’s move to Mixer came as a shock to most people in the community. He was sniped by the Microsoft-owned platform to stream exclusively for them in their continued attempts to monopolize big streamers in the space, including Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins. Bringing over these big streamers is a good way of getting people to come on their platform and explore some new rising stars. However, there’s one streamer who seemingly won’t budge, and is actively fighting in Twitch’s corner. Dr Disrespect started off his Modern Warfare opening day stream with fighting words for Mixer executives, as well as roasting an old mate. On an October 24 live stream, the two-time was pestered by his chat about shroud’s move to Mixer. However, while people were egging along with him, the Doc reveals that he actually turned down an offer from the streaming platform. Read more: Shroud announces move to Mixer – “Who’s going to follow Shroud now on Mixer,” he asked, rhetorically. “Nobody. I’m sick and tired of seeing the comments already – “who’s next Doctor?” I was the first one there in Washington, before this guy, before Shroud, they wanted the number one. I said “wrong”.” The reason behind why the two-time never made the jump was because he doesn’t believe the platform has longevity. It’s bolstered on big numbers, but he says those have little weight. “Mixer wants to be relevant,” he said. “Their expectation is to mix their little Xbox streams and a space for influencers to grow. They claim 30 million monthly active users, but that’s because all of their Xbox users get default Mixer streams. Their engagement is extremely low, trust me.” On the other hand though, Twitch has the metrics Microsoft can only dream of. It’s built its reputation as the number one streaming platform with a decade of hard work, and the name is synonymous with the livestreaming community itself. Read more: Ninja reacts to Shroud’s Mixer – “In comparison Twitch, the streaming platform, has extremely high engagement and sessions times that they monetize by millions of minutes of content watched,” he said. Mixer’s marketing strategy has polarised the community. They’ve tried to artificially make their community by poaching big time streamers, while running on a platform most think is inferior to Twitch. This is what is holding Mixer back, according to Dr Disrespect. “By bringing in top influencers, (Mixer) want to grow but mostly want to increase engagement time,” he said. “I heard they also like investing in high-production content for similar reasons.” “Xbox spends yearly $300 million on advertising Xbox and video games. They can save a bunch if they have a good live platform, but right now they advertise on what platform, ladies and gentlemen? Twitch. Millions of minutes watched is the number one metric, and it’s right here on Twitch. Do your damn research before you mention me (going to Mixer next).” The Twitch king wasn’t all doom and gloom over shroud’s departure from the platform. At the end of the day, the Doc wishes Shroud the best in his new venture, but he didn’t miss the change to tack on one last cheeky comment. “But we love Shroud, and we wish him good luck. The man got paid. Did he get paid more than the Doctor? Did the guy with the blue hair, the little Dragonball Z anime guy, did he get paid more than the Doctor? No, both of them didn’t.” Given that the contracts Ninja and shroud were given are suspected to be in the millions, or even tens of millions, the Doc must be raking it in to make such a bold claim. There’s one thing for sure though, Mixer would love to get their hands on his high quality stream production and his personality to really pull numbers over Twitch. However, it’s unlikely the two-time will budge, with the Twitch legend pledging his allegiance to the platform for now.
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Dr Disrespect roasts summit1g for not being “built for tournaments” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts summit1g for not being “built for tournaments” Twitch/Dr Disrespect/Summit1gLegendary Twitch star Dr Disrespect blasted fellow streamer Jaryd ‘summit1g’ Lazar before competing in the Code Red Escape from Tarkov tournament. “Summit needs to get up,” the Two-Time read a comment in his chat, referencing the fact that the retired Counter-Strike pro had overslept and was late to the tournament. “Summit has no chance.” The tournament features a ton of top streamers including DrLupo, xQc, and AnthonyKongphan competing for $10,000, but that didn’t seem to concern the Doc. “I’m going to tell you this right now,” he continued. “He’s not built for tournaments. He’s built for slow-paced, casual gameplay with commentary.” Basically, according to Dr Disrespect, Lazar would be better off playing Minecraft or The Sims. “Okay? This is an arena with ten-thousand dollars on the line,” he charged, motioning to his own stream, refusing to break the fourth wall. “A lot of you are like, ‘Doc, that’s not a lot of money to you is it?’” He paused for a moment before delivering the punchline: “it really isn’t!” before laughing hysterically at his own comment. For what it’s worth, summit1g did end up joining the tournament, despite Doc claiming the retired pro had no chance. In a post on Twitter, Lazar said he was late because he was up all night streaming: “Gotta stop streaming so late (I won’t). Hope the tourney has been fun so far.” Oh bro. If they one hour in then it’s a wrap. Gotta stop streaming so late(I won’t). Hope the tourney has been fun so far. — summit1g (@summit1g) February 25, 2020 Escape from Tarkov is the latest game to feature in BoomTV’s popular Code Red tournament series. Known for its hardcore, complex, and detailed gameplay, the first-person multiplayer shooter has become one of the hottest games over the past few months, with more and more big-name streamers jumping in on the hype. The objective of this competition is to end the seven-hour period with the most Roubles, the Russian currency that is also used to buy and sell products in EFT. To keep up with all of today’s action, make sure to visit our $10,000 Code Red Escape from Tarkov hub, which includes several streams, live results, format, rules and more.
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Dr Disrespect roasts shroud for getting scared in Escape From Tarkov – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts shroud for getting scared in Escape From Tarkov Twitch: Dr Disrespect / shroudTwitch star Dr Disrespect took time out of his stream to roast his good friend Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek after the former CSGO pro got scared playing the tactical shooter Escape From Tarkov. Shroud and Dr Disrespect are two of the most popular personalities on Twitch, both boosting millions of followers, and amassing rabid fan bases. So when they cross paths on the streaming platform, it’s a spectacle to say the least. The two friends have a bit of an on-going friendly rivalry, as the human-aimbot and Two-Time love to get shots in on the other any chance they get. However, during Doc’s October 7 broadcast, he was in stitches after seeing his friend get scared. Doc roasts “piston neck” shroud The Two-Time reacted to shroud’s stream, where the former pro was playing the 2016 tactical first-person shooter Escape From Tarkov. In the clip, the Twitch star was aiming down his sights, when an unexpected death startled him. His heart pounding, shroud put his hand over his chest and exclaimed “Holy f*ck, that scared me, dude! Oh, I was not expecting that! What the f*ck? Holy sh*t!” Doc didn’t initially catch what happened, so he watched it a second time before bursting out into laughter. “Watch the back of his neck. It kind of hits the back of his seat. It’s really fast, like a hydraulic piston or something!” The Two-Time then imitated shroud by thrusting his neck back and forth quickly. “Oh! Shroud!” he yelled as he played the clip back repeatedly, before breaking into laughter again. (Timestamp of 3:56 for mobile viewers.) This isn’t the first time the two have ribbed the other. During his September 11 stream, shroud rejected the idea of playing Call of Duty with Doc and said “He’s playing on console dude. You think I’m a f*cking pleb?” Days later on September 14, the Two-Time roasted his friend on Twitter after he found out the former CSGO pro would be playing CoD with a console controller at an upcoming tournament. “Wait, shroud is going to play in this Modern Warfare tournament…. on controller???” he laughed. Wait, @shroud is going to play in this #ModernWarfare tournament…. on controller??? HAHAHA. HAHAHAHA HA Hahahaha. Ha pic.twitter.com/5ooZrDoRNL — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) September 14, 2019 It’s all in good fun though as the two are friends in real life, and often team up for streams. However, their fans can never get enough of it, when the two find the time to land a friendly jab. Read More: Logan Paul reveals his “biggest fight” – As of the time of this article, shroud has over 7 million followers, and Dr Disrespect boasts 3.7 million and rising, making them both the top streamers on the platform.
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Dr Disrespect roasts shroud’s beard during Logitech announcement – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts shroud’s beard during Logitech announcement Twitter: @shroud / YouTube: Dr Disrespect[jwplayer mfcRpjb4]Popular streamer Dr Disrespect mocked Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek’s new Logitech commercial on social media. The Two-Time Champion took the Twitch star to task over his now-infamous facial hair. Shroud made his epic return to streaming in August after Mixer shocked the industry by shutting down in June. The FPS god’s first stream back sent the community into a frenzy when he debuted a new look featuring a thick beard. The streamer’s facial hair became a popular topic of discussion once again on September 15th when his friend Dr Disrespect jokingly roasted his appearance in the new Logitech commercial. Dr Disrespect roasts shroud over Logitech commercial On September 15, shroud announced on Twitter that he had teamed up with Logitech to release gaming peripherals with his branding on. The streamer revealed a mouse, headset, and keyboard with his logo. The Twitch star has infamously used the company’s products for years, and now has his very own line. The 26-year-old also posted a commercial that he starred in to promote the items. “Started using Logitech G products years ago and now we have a line of our own. Introducing the shroud x Logitech,” his post read. Started using Logitech G products years ago and now we have a line of our own. Introducing the shroud x @LogitechG PRO line. Get yours: https://t.co/lALCEnGFtk pic.twitter.com/YnH9zwroKu — Michael Grzesiek (@shroud) September 15, 2020 The personality’s close friend, Dr Disrespect, immediately responded to the commercial by cracking a joke about his facial hair. “Since no one else will say it I will Shroud….it’s time to shave,” he said. Doc’s tweet quickly went viral, and sparked many memes about the Twitch streamer’s iconic beard. Shroud’s appearance has been jokingly compared to Half Life protagonist Gordon Freeman, and to Adam Sandler in the hit 2019 film Uncut Gems. Loving @shroud’s Gordon Freeman cosplay 😍 pic.twitter.com/Nq9c10jfHk — Dexerto (@Dexerto) August 13, 2020 This isn’t the first time Doc has poked fun of his friend. In April, the Two-Time hilariously roasted Grzesiek’s Xbox ad campaign by comparing its production quality to his own Twitch commercial. While shroud has yet to respond to the tweet at the time of writing, it should be stated that two personalities have a history of jokingly taking shots at each other as it’s all in good fun. Beard memes aside, the streamer’s return to Twitch has been nothing short of incredible. In August, the star pulled in over 516k viewers during his first stream alone.
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Dr DisRespect Roasts PUBG Creator – “You’re not a gamer” – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Roasts PUBG Creator – “You’re not a gamer” Twitch streamer and avid PUBG player Dr DisRespect reacted to a recent video with the creative director of the game, Brendan Greene, and was characteristically ‘disrespectful.’ Despite putting countless hours on stream into PUBG, Dr DisRespect has somewhat of a love hate relationship with it, having raged, uninstalled and hit out and the developers plenty of times. But it remains his game of choice for the majority of his live streams, even with all of its flaws, which he likes to regularly remind Bluehole Entertainment of. Brendan “PlayerUnknown” Greene did a video with WIRED recently where he answered questions about the game and some of its issues from players on Twitter, and the Doc made sure to tune in. After Greene admits on the first question that he isn’t a very good player himself but didn’t know why, Dr DisRespect was obliged to explain for him. “It’s because you’re not a gamer. You’re still living in PACMAN city, look at your shirt. The sleeves are too high, this angle of sleeves, never liked it.” Greene goes on to recommend that bad players “keep playing, find bushes and love it”, and this truly incensed the Doc. “And that’s why the game plays at a pathetic pace. Hey Brendan, did you see the last game I was just in? Did you see that last game? That’s your playerbase!” Dr DisRespect didn’t stop there either, as Brendan moved on to the next question, this time about vehicle physics, specifically vehicles flipping to easily. Greene says that he is ‘proud’ of the game’s vehicle physics – but the Doc disagrees. “They get me from point A to point B in the most unathletic, pathetic way I’ve ever experienced in video gaming history.” Greene’s video goes on for around another ten minutes, but the Doc was distracted and didn’t finish it, so the PUBG creator was spared anymore of his ruthless tirade. More: Multiple Time Fortnite Summer Skirmish Champion ‘NotVivid’ Talks About His Family’s Reaction to Him Winning So Much Money – Despite his complaints, Dr DisRespect has continued to play PUBG for over a year consistently, still clearly his game of choice in the battle royale genre, but with so many new BR’s coming soon, he may be moving on soon.
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Dr Disrespect roasts PUBG ping issues with hilarious ‘Doc Cast’ skit – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts PUBG ping issues with hilarious ‘Doc Cast’ skit Dr Disrespect, TwitchPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. The popular variety streamer mixes up the games that he chooses to play on Twitch on a regular basis and now he’s decided to mix up his hilarious casting segments as well. In the past, Dr Disrespect has saved his Doc Cast commentaries for the endgame in matches, or destroying peeking players in PUBG, but this time he used the segment to roast the latency between his own server and the game’s – otherwise known as ping. The Two-Time hadn’t even got into a game yet and he was already getting frustrated by PUBG, after noticing that the ping was jumping up and down. While he might have been looking at the ping indicator on the left of his screen, there’s no doubt that all eyes were on him as the Doc Cast animation appeared. “Ladies and gentlemen we’re on board ping,” he said, before commentating on every single change in digits. “Ping at 56, bounces back up to 58, catapults to 59, drops down inconsistently to 58. Now he’s hovering around 59 to 60.” “The Blueball’s [Bluehole] Entertainment Software South Korean servers don’t know what they want to do,” he added, before unleashing a primeval roar to bring the casting to an end. It just goes to show that Dr Disrespect at the very top of his game can make even the most boring thing on his screen turn into something more exciting, and that’s one of the reasons his channel has built up a total of 3.6 million followers at the time of writing.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja for posting the “worst” TikTok videos – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja for posting the “worst” TikTok videos Twitch: DrDisrespect/NinjaTwitch star Dr Disrespect has hilariously pleaded with Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins to stop making TikTok videos and posting them on Twitter. In the last few months, TikTok has taken the internet by storm as users of the social media app have been lining up to create clips of themselves – usually dancing, signing, or following some sort of viral trend in a similar way to how Vine worked back in 2013. While plenty of new stars have been born from the app – including the likes of Charli D’Amelio and Addison Rae – content creators like Ninja have also been getting on board. However, he hasn’t been as successful as the others and has been given some words of advice from Dr Disrespect. During his February 27 stream, the Twitch star had been continuing his journey into Overwatch when some of his viewers brought up TikTok. The Doc immediately aired his dislike of the platform before putting Ninja’s clips in his crosshairs. “Listen, Ninja has the worst TikToks – I’m just going to come out and say it since no one else wants to,” said the Doc before delivering his message to the streaming superstar. “Ninja, hey, Dr Disrespect here – Two-Time, back-to-back. Ninja, if I were you, I would save your brand by not making any more TikToks. Don’t, just stop it. Knock it off.” In typical Doc fashion, though, he kicked things up a notch and added a bit more power to his message. “Knock it off man. That’s enough!” he yelled out. “Ninja, that’s enough. No more TikTok.” The message left the Doc’s fans spamming laughter in his chat, clearly entertained by what he’d just laid down. Whether or not Ninja himself will ever heed the message from the Two-Time remains to be seen but if he’s having fun with the app, then, he’s probably going to carry on regardless of what anyone says.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja in Fortnite reunion with comical story – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja in Fortnite reunion with comical story Dr Disrespect/NinjaFortnite with Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins on August 13 and absolutely put the Mixer star on blast. The pair had dominated Twitch as two of the streaming website’s biggest stars for quite some time, and just days after Dr Disrespect shrugged off the idea that he was interested in Blevins’ move to a rival platform, they decided to team up. After Ninja asked The Doc when the last time they played together was, Disrespect went full ripper and slammed the Fortnite player. 600“Yes, since Battlegrounds where I commentated it in your top five situation and you died and you got pissed off and you didn’t play with me again,” Disrespect replied. The rest of the party, which included TimTheTatman and Symfuhny couldn’t help but burst into laughter after the comment was made. “Am I right? I am right, because I remember it,” he added. “Yeah, it’ll be like that sometimes,” Ninja admitted. Many fans might have thought that their Twitch rivalry came to an end when Ninja has moved to Mixer, but it hasn’t stopped the beef from continuing. On August 12, Dr Disrespect expressed exactly how he felt about Twitch using Ninja’s channel to promote pornography – an issue that the platform has since apologized for. “I don’t give a fuck,” Doc said on that situation. “I could care less about platforms etc. Listen Champions Club, let’s get straight to the point, all I care about is putting on a goddamn show! Platform ain’t gonna change that.” Additionally, back on August 6, the 37-year-old predicted that Ninja’s Mixer stream viewers will drop significantly unless the platform can land other big name streamers to compete. 600“I think you need at least five of the top ten on Twitch. A power move if you will, to really bring in the numbers and the hype to that platform.” Whatever ends up happening there, it’s always a treat when these two face off or team up.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja over $30 million Mixer deal rumors – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja over $30 million Mixer deal rumors Twitch: Dr Disrespect / Mixer: NinjaDr Disrespect is well-known for taking cheeky shots at his fellow streamers, and the leader of the Champions Club took aim at Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins after rumors claimed he made $30 million from his move to Twitch rival Mixer. The Doc is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, but even he played second fiddle to Ninja when he dominated the platform while playing Fortnite, setting records for viewership on the platform and regularly drawing thousands of fans to his channel to watch him and his friends secure victory after victory on the popular battle royale title. The 28-year-old shocked the world in 2019 when it was announced that he would be ditching Twitch for Microsoft-owned Mixer in an exclusive deal. Ever since, Dr Disrespect has made sure to let his audience know that he’s not a fan, calling out the platform for buying creators like Ninja and shroud, and even creating a parody song about the site. While booting up his stream on January 30, Doc paused his classic intro inviting his audience into the Champions Club to have a brief conversation with Alex, the ‘person’ Dr Disrespect likes to blame when things go wrong during his broadcast. “What’s that?” asked the streamer, looking off to the left and laughing. “I know I’ve got more viewers than Ninja right now, and we’re only five minutes into the broadcast. You’re funny, Alex.” While the cheeky jab seemed to come out of nowhere, the Two-Time quickly revealed he had been reading an article from Forbes which stated that Ninja had received between $20-$30 million for signing his exclusive deal with Mixer, something which didn’t seem to impress him. “Ninja got paid $20 million to $30 million. It’s funny, huh? I have to comment on it. Boy, when he moved over the rumors were $100 million. Then those rumors went down to $50 million. Now the rumors are $20 million to $30 million.” “Rumors, wow. They keep on dipping. Let’s f**king wake up ladies and gentlemen. You’re looking at the best, and don’t get it mistaken.” Of course, with Dr Disrespect you can never take things too seriously, as one of the things that makes the character so popular on Twitch is his outspoken behavior and hilarious roasts, something which his audience have come to expect from the legendary “Blockbuster video gaming champion.” It isn’t the first time that he’s had something to say about Ninja’s move, though, previously stating that he believed his streaming peer’s viewership would see a sharp decline after the move.
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Dr Disrespect roasts NICKMERCS “kankles” as workout rivalry continues – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts NICKMERCS “kankles” as workout rivalry continues YouTube / TwitterWarzone streamer Dr Disrespect has fired back at NICKMERCS after the Twitch star roasted him on Twitter for ‘skipping leg day’ at the gym. Dr Disrespect and NICKMERCS are two of the most popular Call of Duty streamers of all time, so it’s only natural that there’s some healthy rivalry between the two. And with NICKMERCS recently starting to broadcast workout streams on Twitch alongside his usual Warzone and Fortnite content, it’s not just their gaming skills that are open to being roasted. In a tweet on July 22, NICKMERCS posted a photo of himself flexing at the gym alongside the caption, “Never skip leg day b*tch”. There was no subtweeting here, either, as he directly mentioned Dr Disrespect. https://twitter.com/NICKMERCS/status/1417993352922927109 Followers of the two major streamers wondered if Doc would fire back at the tweet, and fortunately, it didn’t take him long to rise to the bait with an expert burn of his own. Just a few hours later, the two-time champ replied with the following shady comment: “You wouldn’t keep up with me in anything related to ‘athletic movement’.” The final blow came when he accused NICKMERCS of having “kankles”. You wouldn’t keep up with me in anything related to ‘athletic movement’ Kankles. — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) July 22, 2021 It seems as though NICKMERCS has no intention of carrying on their light-hearted beef for now, though, as instead of responding to Doc he later tweeted that followers could “catch me at the f*ckin’ pool”. Back in February, Dr Disrespect accused NICKMERCS of using “camera tricks” to make his muscles look bigger, and even offered to fly out to Florida to meet him in his own gym to compare. “All his traps flexing… it’s camera tricks! I’ll tell you right now, here’s one thing I’ll do. I’ll throw it out there. I’ll fly to Florida and meet him in his own gym. We’ll have a little workout session,” he said at the time.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja & Dr Lupo over most-talked about Twitter list – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Ninja & Dr Lupo over most-talked about Twitter list After Twitter announced that Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins was the most talked about gaming personality of 2019, Twitch star Dr Disrespect mocked the Mixer personality for boosting his social media engagements, along with friends Ben ‘DrLupo‘ Lupo, Jack ‘CouRage‘ Dunlop, and Timothy ‘TimTheTatMan‘ Betar. Dr Disrespect is one of the most popular streamers in the world, dominating Twitch with his movie quality level production, and over the top 80s action hero persona that thrives off of violence, speed, and momentum. The Esports Awards 2019 Streamer of the Year winner was not too thrilled when Twitter announced Ninja was the most talked about personality of last year, and trolled him by jokingly claiming that it was the result of the Mixer personality interacting with his friends. Dr Disrespect trolls Ninja over Twitter honor On January 7, the social media platform posted a look back at 2019, and revealed that Ninja topped the list as the most talked about gaming personality, followed by CouRage in fourth place, TimTheTatMan at eighth, and DrLupo taking the ninth place slot. The Two-Time champion however barely made the list rounding it out at 10, and took to his Twitter account to take shots at the Mixer star by trolling him over his win. Read More: Joe Rogan slams Instagram ban of model – “Lupo: I need to make sure the others know, Ninja: Dude just post it and I’ll RT, Lupo: Thanks, can you let the others know? Courage: Yeah, I’ll like and RT, only if Tim RT’s,” he wrote, mocking the group of friends over boosting each others’ social media engagements. Lupo: I need to make sure the others know Ninja: Dude just post it and I’ll RT Lupo: Thanks, can you let the others know? Courage: Yeah, I’ll like and RT, only if Tim RT’s my tweet Lupo: Wow, Tim’s tweet is so funny, let me RT too. Tim: Lupo, just like my tweet Ninja: I’ll RT it pic.twitter.com/uqucWg2Mo2— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) January 8, 2020 The tweet included the list of gaming personalities that had made the list ahead of him, and poked fun of Ninja’s circle of friends as an explanation for how the streamer made it to the top. Taking it in good stride, TimTheTatMan replied to Doc’s roasting with a “10/1o” tweet, while embedding a picture of an iconic meme of a man laughing uncontrollably. Dr Lupo also got in on the fun, and made a reply to the Two-Time’s tweet tagging Ninja, CouRage, and Tim, echoing Doc’s joke with “Can ya’ll retweet I need to make sure you guys know.” As of the time of the article, Ninja has not replied back to the roast, although based on his friends’ positive reaction to it, he will probably not be too bothered by Doc’s ribbing. Read More: David Dobrik gambles $20k of friend’s money – Dr Disrespect continues to be one of the top streamers on Twitch with over 3.9 million followers, and consistently pulls in 30,000 viewers live per broadcast, living up to his champion moniker.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Elon Musk following Twitter CEO reveal – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Elon Musk following Twitter CEO reveal YouTube: Dr Disrespect/Instagram: Elon MuskYouTube star Dr Disrespect roasted Elon Musk in a tweet reply after the Twitter owner introduced the site’s new CEO. Since Elon Musk took over Twitter on October 27, He’s teased the idea of stepping down as CEO of the social media platform. Musk confirmed his replacement on May 12, 2023, revealing his plans to step down within the next six weeks. Shortly after his announcement, YouTube star Dr Disrespect took to the replies to welcome the new CEO — roasting Elon Musk in the process. Dr Disrespect shades Elon Musk while welcoming Twitter CEO Doc’s post has been viewed nearly 300,00 times with thousands of likes from his fans around the world. “Welcome Linda,” he said. “On a side note, Elon Musk, I’m still taking a Lamborghini over a Tesla… even if it’s my 5th one.” Welcome Linda. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) May 12, 2023 On a side note @elonmusk, I’m still taking a Lamborghini over a Tesla… even if it’s my 5th one. Dr Disrespect has made his love for Lamborghini’s quite obvious over the last decade, going as far as having one animated for his stream graphics. Of course, Elon Musk was originally best-known for being a co-founder of Tesla, one of the most popular electric vehicle companies in the world. While Dr Disrespect isn’t quite the customer Elon is shooting to acquire, thanks to his love for high-powered supercars, recent trends have shown that Tesla is continuing to dominate the car industry. The YouTube and content creation star has even teased the idea of creating a Dr Disrespect Lamborghini Lego set.
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Dr Disrespect roasts fan for sending him laughably small donation on stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts fan for sending him laughably small donation on stream YouTube: Dr DisrespectWhenever you interact with Dr Disrespect while he’s streaming, you should be prepared to get the full Doc treatment — even if you’re donating to support him. Doc is a completely wild character in the streaming space. While other creators tend to just be themselves, the Dr Disrespect persona more than lives up to his alias and has created something special. Whether it’s other streamers playing with him or fans talking in the chat, the Doc always has something funny to say, and he can bring anyone down to Earth with his quick-witted one-liners. While you might think his most loyal fans, those who donate their hard-earned money to him, are immune — you couldn’t be more wrong. During a March 3 stream, the Doc received a donation and after taking a moment to think about it, came back in classic Dr Disrespect fashion. “Thank you for the 99 cents,” he started, having received little under a dollar from his fan. “Do me a favor… go buy some cream for your coffee next time. Just save your 99 cents.” While most streamers would just express gratitude for the money, this is exactly what you expect from Doc, and probably made the viewer’s day to have been part of such a funny moment. Doc didn’t say anymore after that, although he did let out a little smirk a few seconds later, clearly proud of his joke. Dr Disrespect is still streaming on YouTube following his Twitch ban back in 2020. While the reason remains unknown, Twitch did provide somewhat of an update to his fans on March 2, 2020, but it didn’t exactly provide much. Nonetheless, Doc has carried his character over to YouTube and is still thriving — and he hasn’t lost his spark at all.
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Dr Disrespect roasts 100 Thieves’ new ‘CouRage and Nadeshot’ show – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts 100 Thieves’ new ‘CouRage and Nadeshot’ show YouTube / 100 Thieves100 Thieves CEO Nadeshot and streamer CouRage have launched their new podcast on the 100 Thieves YouTube, and plenty of fans are excited, but fellow streamer Dr Disrespect wasn’t impressed. The duo of Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag and Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop has proven popular with fans, featuring in vlogs and streams together frequently since the Fortnite Battle Royale streamer moved in to the 100 Thieves content house. As of May 28, CouRage officially became a member of the organization, and with plans to take their content to the next level, are launching their ‘CouRage and Nadeshot show’. Intrigued by the trailer on Twitter, Dr Disrespect, a longtime friend of both the 100 Thieves members, wanted to check out what was on offer in the podcast. The Doc was less than impressed with the rather uninventive name of the show, and said “this makes me really want to start my own podcast […] if these guys can get away with it, imagine what the two-time can do!” Just as the trailer for the podcast ended, the Doc gave his verdict on how long it will last, and he wasn’t optimistic: “I give it five episodes. All right, let’s move along.” Before he even got to the main trailer though, the self-proclaimed face of Twitch also threw in a cheeky shot at CouRage’s choice of clothing. Although Dr Disrespect himself might not be interested, the trailer has already racked up 250,000 views in less than 16 hours, and even featured on YouTube’s trending page for gaming. Nadeshot previously laid out his ambitions to start a podcast when he was the guest on Eavesdrop, the podcast by OpTic CEO Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez – who jump started Nade’s career as a Call of Duty player and content creator. With the added appeal of a popular streamer like CouRage, there’s no doubt that the podcast, if done well, would be a massive success. It doesn’t sound like the face of Twitch will be tuning in though.
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Dr Disrespect roasts “depressed” Twitter users with anime profile pictures – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts “depressed” Twitter users with anime profile pictures YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Kadokawa Shoten / GAINAXStreaming star Dr Disrespect had some harsh words for “depressed” trolls who use anime profile pictures on Twitter. Dr Disrespect is known for having the occasional hot take or two. After all, he’s the two-time Blockbuster video games champ, and he’s not scared to call out people as he sees fit — be it in-game or on social media. The Doc’s latest callout takes aim at Twitter users who use anime characters as their profile picture instead of showing their real face (or at least using a photo of a pet). This phenomenon has come up in conversations for some time now, as it’s widely known that some social media trolls prefer to hide their face while making mean comments about others online. Dr Disrespect takes aim at Twitter users with anime profile pics It’s a well-known meme on social platforms these days — and the Doc weighed in on the subject in a Tweet on January 17, calling out trolls who use anime profile pictures to spew negativity on the app. “There’s too many depressed people with anime pictures that live and breathe on the internet,” he wrote. As a prominent online figure boasting millions of followers across multiple platforms, it makes sense that the Doc has probably received his fair share of rude comments from anime avatars… and it looks like his post has caught the attention of some other influencers, too. Twitch star Jake’n’Bake called the Doc’s take, “Based,” while Boston Breach CoD creator TDAWG said, “Can I get an amen?” Of course, there was some good-natured trolling from fans in the comments, as well: This is far from the first time the Doc has taken aim at people who rub him the wrong way. Recently, he was playing Modern Warfare 2 when he kicked a “chubby-cheeked wannabe” viewer out of his stream for taking issue with his complaints about the game.
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Dr Disrespect roasts WoW Classic after one look at Asmongold’s stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts WoW Classic after one look at Asmongold’s stream Dr Disrespect, Twitch / Asmongold, TwitchGuy ‘World of Warcraft Classic star’s attempt at the Molten Core raid. WoW Classic has been all the rage for popular Twitch streamers recently, especially in the case of leading Azeroth personality Asmongold, who just hit the game’s max level cap. When Dr Disrespect heard that his fellow entertainer was peaking at over 100,000 viewers while attempting the game’s end-game raid, he dropped by to see what all the fuss was about. The WoW star was partway through fighting enemies in the Classic level 60 raid, and was currently fighting a massive fire elemental with his 40-player party. Dr Disrespect seemed not to be impressed at all, and quickly turned on the heat. “Like what the hell is going on on the screen, look at this … Asmon you’ve got to break down what is this. What is this magical palace I just stepped into Asmon, huh?” the Twitch superstar asked as he gestured to the elements all across the screen. “I mean what’s on all these lines right here, especially the bottom one,” the Two-Time said as he poked at the game’s UI. “And then what’s this, what are all these little squares? And what’s way up there above your head? What’s going on here man?” The Doc’s drop-in on Asmongold’s stream was sparked after he revealed he was “concerned” that WoW was going to end the careers of every streamer on the Twitch platform. “I’ve got a concern, I’ve got to put a red flag up,” Beahm said at the beginning of his September 9 stream. “I am concerned that World of Warcraft could end our careers as streamers ladies and gentleman, the entire community. Let me go into the details why.” From here he took on the voice of a ‘casual’ viewer: “I keep hearing about Twitch, let me turn it on and see what it’s all about. Let me go into this stream … what the fuck is going on here? “I don’t know what the fuck’s going on in this game, there’s goddamn UI everywhere and dragons flying through clouds and rainbows and shit,” the Doc continued. “I’m out of here! You don’t get my money, I’m out of here. The hell kind of industry is this?” While the Two-Time may not be a big fan of WoW and it’s lack of the ‘violence, speed, and momentum’ he adores in his streaming titles, it’s clear Blizzard’s re-release is here to stay. DrDisrespect may also have declared he will never make the switch to WoW Classic, but with more and more streaming stars loading into Azeroth every day, it could only be a matter of time before we see the Champions Club convince the Doc to try his hand at the latest craze.
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Dr Disrespect roasted by fans after accidental Mario cosplay – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasted by fans after accidental Mario cosplay Dr Disrespect YouTube / NintendoLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect is no stranger to dressing up as it’s part of his character, but a simple color swap accidentally transformed the two-time into Mario and fans roasted him for it. During an October 13 YouTube stream, Doc showed up wearing a white shirt instead of a black one underneath his vest in a move that shocked fans. While there was still no mistaking the two-time for anyone else, one fan’s remark had the streamer Googling instead of playing Warzone. “Hey, Fire Mario, you look like Dr Disrespect,” the fan said in a $4.99 donation. Dr Disrespect pulls off Fire Mario cosplay without knowing https://twitter.com/Dexerto/status/1448349314279936001 Fire Mario is probably the second most iconic Mario look aside from his standard appearance with the red cap and blue overalls. The look is so popular, however, that it’s even an alternate costume for Mario in Super Smash Bros. With the white on instead of black, it’s easy to see why some would compare Doc, especially with a similar mustache to boot. As such, memes comparing Doc to Nintendo’s mascot and the memes just kept rolling in. “Fire Mario?” Doc questioned. “I don’t know if I like your tone, but I’m going to look him up.” After pulling up a picture of Mario, the two-time sat back, looked at his own costume and back at the screen before muttering “son of a b*tch” under his breath. Leave it to Dr Disrespect to somehow pull off a Mario cosplay by complete accident. Now if only he would go and get a red hat to really complete the ensemble.
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Dr Disrespect reveals why he’s changed his mind on Gears 5 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals why he’s changed his mind on Gears 5 Dr Disrespect, TwitchDr Disrespect had some strong things to say about Gears of War 5 since its release, but after returning to the game to give it another try, he actually seems to like it. The popular Twitch streamer always has thousands of viewers waiting in the arena for his gaming sessions and his Gears 5 return broadcast was no different. Having previously said that it could well be the time for the franchise to die following its September 6 release, which would suggest we wouldn’t see him playing the title any time soon, something appears to have changed his mind after giving it a second chance. During his broadcast on September 16, the Two-Time gave a very different verdict on the game than what many of his fans might have been expecting, given his comments following its launch. “Yeah, I like the shit mechanics. It’s one of those games where it has horrific player mechanics but if you learn, it’s actually kind of fun to play horrible game mechanics,” he said. “It’s interesting. It really is. Like, it fucks with your mind a little bit, you know?” While the Doc’s new conclusion on the game’s mechanics might not make sense to many of his fans, it seems as if he can’t really put a finger on what he likes about the game himself. One thing is for sure, though, he’s been dominating since giving it a second chance. In an attempt to round up the journey he’s been on with the game so far, he added: “You’ve got to go through that phase, trust me. I went through it. “Once you get past that stage of knowing that you’ve got to deal with the clunkiness and horrific programming of player mechanics, anyways, then you start feeling out what the game’s potential is truly about. And that’s… I’m telling you. It feels really good.” Whether or not members of the Champions Club will be seeing their favorite Internet personality jump into the world of Gears of War for much longer remains to be seen. He certainly seems to be enjoying it, nevertheless.
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Dr Disrespect reveals why he’s such a big fan of xQc – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals why he’s such a big fan of xQc Twitch: Dr Disrespect / xQcDr Disrespect revealed why he likes fellow streamer Felix ‘xQc‘ Lengyel so much after playing a game of Escape From Tarkov with the Canadian. The Doc is one of the biggest streamers in the world with almost four million followers on Twitch, but is best known for playing by himself rather than with others. After criticizing streamers who play with others on the tactical shooter, the leader of the Champions Club jumped into the action with the former Overwatch pro, and after their match, heaped praise on his fellow Twitch star, explaining why he really liked him to his chat. After discussing how he wanted to play more with the streamer, but Escape From Tarkov’s queue times were making it difficult, The Doc broke into some lavish praise about his peer. “I like xQc,” Dr Disrespect told his chat. “He has a good perspective about the way he approaches things, you know? I always enjoy unique perspectives in that sense. Like when we’re talking, he had his own [view], it was good. I liked it. Plus good energy.” Dr Disrespect also went on to state that he liked Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar as well, before making sure to turn the attention back to himself in typical Doc fashion, saying: “Enough about them, it’s about me!” The good news for those keen to see The Doc and xQc team up again is that the streamer is open to the possibility, but didn’t go as far as stating when they will link up in Tarkov again. It may not come as too big a surprise that the pair seem to get on very well, with their outlandish personalities almost complimenting each other rather than overshadowing, leaving fans of the Twitch streamers begging for more hilarious moments as they try to survive in one of the most challenging first-person shooters on the market.
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Dr Disrespect reveals World Cup final prediction and it’s bad news for Messi – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals World Cup final prediction and it’s bad news for Messi Dr Disrespect / Wikimedia: Hossein ZohrevandDr Disrespect watched Croatia knock out Brazil in the World Cup 2022 live on stream, and now he’s revealed his prediction for the final. If it happens, it’s not looking good for Lionel Messi. Those watching the daily action in Qatar will be aware of Messi’s heroics throughout the tournament so far. The 35-year-old dragged Argentina out of the group with a bit of magic against Mexico. Then, he scored again against Australia and Netherlands in the knockouts – while his long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo sat on the bench for Portugal. Ronaldo has been making headlines around the globe after a blockbuster interview with Piers Morgan, criticizing Manchester United, and stating his intentions to win the biggest prize in international football in Qatar. Dr Disrespect predicts Portugal will win World Cup 2022 And, according to one of the biggest streamers out there, Dr Disrespect, it could happen. “Argentina up at half-time against Portugal, 2-0, and then Cristiano Ronaldo – they bring him off the bench – because they don’t start him,” Doc said, describing his ideal scenario for the final on December 18. “They bring him off the bench for the second half, he scores three goals to win the World Cup.” (If the clip doesn’t work below, watch here). “That is the ultimate story. Feel free to try to come up with something better than that. It’s not going to happen.” That exact same storyline was put to Piers Morgan in the Uncensored interview in November, and Cristiano admitted if it was to happen… He would retire. Portugal has already qualified for the quarter-finals, where they face off against Morocco on December 10. They will play the winner of France vs England if they progress. Whether or not the competition will end in this way remains to be seen, but millions of fans will tune in to see it if Dr Disrespect’s prediction is accurate.
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Dr Disrespect reveals what it would take for him to stream on Facebook – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals what it would take for him to stream on Facebook YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streaming sensation Dr Disrespect has entertained the idea of making the jump from YouTube over to Facebook Gaming, but only if the rival platform is willing to meet his demands. Since being banned on Twitch for unknown reasons, Dr Disresecpt has taken YouTube by storm, serving up his daily dose of “Violence, Speed and Momentum” to his Champions Club fan-base. Despite his newfound success, Doc could be willing to jump ship yet again with the only other real option left being that of Facebook Gaming. During an October 19 broadcast, the streamer was playing Call of Duty Warzone with Facebook Gaming’s ZLaner when he shocked the fellow streamer with an interesting question. (Segment begins at 7:16) “What do you think the number would be, Z, for Facebook to bring the two-time over?” the Two-Time asked. “Oh man, are you serious?” ZLaner gasped at the idea of Doc going to Facebook. “Seven figures!” “I’m thinking eight,” the 6’8 gamer replied, suggesting he was worth a minimum of ten million dollars. “That’s an easy eight, minimum. And how deep we go into the eights, that’s the big question.” As Dexerto previously reported, upon Mixer’s shutdown, it was revealed that Ninja and shroud made around $30 million and $10 million, respectively. With this in mind, Dr Disrespect’s price doesn’t seem all that unreasonable. “You think forty is the number, Z?” Doc further asked, with ZLaner agreeing the forty million would be a fair price to pay. Does this mean that Dr Disrespect will really be coming to Facebook? Anything is possible, but as we’ve seen with the Two-Time’s switch to YouTube, it’s clear that his viewers are more than willing to follow him to other platforms. Only time will tell if Facebook antes up and makes Doc an offer he simply can’t refuse.
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Dr Disrespect reveals why he couldn’t keep newest dog ‘Puppy Assassin’ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals why he couldn’t keep newest dog ‘Puppy Assassin’ Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect dropped some very sad news during a YouTube livestream after fans were asking about Puppy Assassin. Turns out, he’s had to give the dog away. The streaming sensation has been enjoying stints on Warzone and Valorant lately, playing for his fans. But, away from the gameplay, the wig, and the character, viewers do like to know how his family’s getting on from time to time as well. However, one question from a fan on February 19 prompted him to tell a story he had been putting off for some time. Puppy Assassin is no longer part of Doc’s daily life, as he was forced to give it back to the breeder. It was only in December when the Two-Time revealed his Puppy Assassin, a beautiful Chocolate Labrador. Don’t let the eyes fool you, I only got 1 hour of sleep last night. I introduce, Puppy Assassin pic.twitter.com/mFEiPGH7fs — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) December 14, 2020 Dr Disrespect reveals sad story about his pup While fans were excited about the possibility of having his dog jump on stream once or twice, his young daughter – Baby Disrespect – who had been asking for a puppy just didn’t feel confident enough around the pet. He explained: “Doggy Disrespect was a really good puppy. The thing with Baby Disrespect is that when she was just a little, little thing she was bitten in the face by a Pitbull so she’s always had this fear. One of the ideas Mrs Assassin and I had was like ‘hey let’s get a puppy.’ She was asking. “So she was asking for a puppy, we got her this beautiful Chocolate Lab, you guys saw her. We surprised her, she was happy, but she was still afraid. We gave it a good month, month and a half, and she was such a good puppy too but – Baby Disrespect comes first.” Clip starts at 1:32:58 in the video below. “Believe it or not, the Mother really liked this puppy out of the whole litter anyways. She told us hey, if something doesn’t work out or whatnot, we would gladly take her back. And that’s exactly what they did. “That was a decision Mrs Assasin and I had to make, I didn’t really want to talk about it. I liked the puppy a lot but we didn’t really see much improvement. Maybe she’s too young still, you know.” Now, while it’s definitely going to be a sad piece of news for members of the Champions Club… The good news is that the puppy found a very good home straight away, which is all you could ever ask for after making such a difficult decision. Maybe in the future Baby Disrespect will build up the confidence and they will be reunited. Until then, though, the Dr Disrespect house understandably appears to be dog-free.
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Dr Disrespect reveals the Cyberpunk 2077 life path he’s planning to take – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals the Cyberpunk 2077 life path he’s planning to take Dr Disrespect/CD Projekt RedCyberpunk 2077 will offer players three different “life paths” for their characters throughout the game, and it seems like streaming sensation Dr Disrespect already has his mind made up about which faction he’ll be joining. It seems like every time CD Projekt Red comes out with more information about their massively-hyped upcoming RPG, it manages to be one of the internet’s most discussed topics of the day. This was true on August 10, after the second “Night City” live stream from the game’s developers. One of the details revealed was the “lifepath” system, which offers three defining options for players to choose as the backstory for their character. These include Nomad, Corporate and Streetkid. It didn’t take the Doc long at all to decide which path his character would be taking. As soon as he saw the three options, he immediately picked Corpo as his first starting choice. Video starts at 6:43 for mobile viewers: “I’m definitely going Corpo, to start my sh*t off, I’m definitely going Corpo,” Doc said after taking one look at the factions. “Easy decision.” It seems to have been the Corpo’s aesthetics that drew Doc in, as the Two-Time took an instant liking to the sleek, Champions Club-approved design of their vehicles, equipment and hideouts. “What is this thing? Look at this thing,” the streamer said as he examined one elegant craft. “This looks like my tanning bed in my garage.” Lifepaths aside, Doc does seem very impressed with Cyberpunk so far and the work that’s gone into it, saying he can’t wait to play it at max settings on his “$350,000” monster of a PC. “Pretty amazing, the scope of creating a video game of this scale, and how much goes into it,” Doc reflected. “When you get a good developer like them, CD Projekt, you kind of have to appreciate all the details.” We’re getting closer and closer to Cyberpunk’s current November 19 release date, and we can’t wait to see what kinds of speed, violence, and momentum Doc brings to Night City – even if he does go as a bougie Corpo.
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Dr Disrespect reveals everything he’d want in his dream game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals everything he’d want in his dream game Superstar Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect listed the qualities he wants to see from the next big game release after admitting he’s “going nuts” from the lack of “high octane games.” When it comes to the biggest streamers, none are more critical of games today than Dr Disrespect, who often expresses those criticisms in rage-fill rants. Having previously worked as a map designed for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the Doc has a different perspective on games than most, which is why he sometimes brings up points that others might overlook. Unsurprisingly, he’s found the current crop of big games not exciting enough for the usually-fast-paced way he likes to run his stream. “I need some new high octane games, I’m going nuts,” he tweeted. “Halo next week, Cyberpunk next year. What else is there on the horizon of the video game world?” What Dr Disrespect wants to see in the next perfect game release Speaking further on the topic, the Doc expressed his desire for a new game to be released featuring a long list of strong qualities that would make it perfect for him to play. “We need something with proximity chat, lethal precision, open world, tournaments, hopping out of vehicles, two taps, explosions, and new gaming communities built around those games,” he said. “It’s a dry season.” I mean… we need something with proximity chat, lethal precision, open world, tournaments, hopping out of vehicles, two taps, explosions, and new gaming communities built around these games. It’s a dry season. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 30, 2019 At first glance, that list sounds very similar to what the once-popular H1Z1 battle royale title offered in its heyday, before collapsing under the shadows of its rivals PUBG and Fortnite. That really isn’t a coincidence, considering that Doc really started making a big name for himself on Twitch as an H1Z1 streamer, offering an unparalleled combination of quality gameplay and comedic entertainment that wasn’t usual back then. There’s no debating that H1 had its fair share of issues, even during the peaks of its existence, and the Two-Time would be the first to admit that. But it makes sense that he would want an improved version of a game like that to return because it would allow him to fully utilize all of his skills for both good gameplay and entertainment.
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Dr Disrespect reveals surprise pick for the best controller player ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals surprise pick for the best controller player ever MLGDr Disrespect has surprised many by naming Aydan as the best controller player in the world, choosing the Warzone content creator over all-star CoD pros like Matthew ‘FormaL’ Piper and Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow. The clash between console and PC gaming has been a drawn-out topic in the gaming world. Unfortunately, even as the next generation of Xbox and Playstations hit the market, it shows no signs of slowing down. Hence, players tend to be split into two categories: those using mouse and keyboard and those using controllers. The Doc has been known to dabble in both, playing a host of games on both console and PC. On November 21, he made his claim that Aydan ‘Aydan’ Conrad is the best controller player in the world. Aydan has recently transitioned into Warzone content creation, after making a name for himself as one of the world’s best at Fortnite with a controller. Describing Aydan as a Warzone content creator is probably an injustice, with him dominating enemies so frequently he even holds the Solo vs Squads World Record. “I was looking at my trophies and a controversial humble thought came across my bullet proof mullet,” the Doc tweeted. “Aydan could be the best controller gamer the world has ever seen. I mean, there’s me, the Lamborghini, Karma and FormaL in the conversation BUT, Aydan is something else.” I was looking at my trophies and a controversial humble thought came across my bullet proof mullet.@aydan could be the best controller gamer the world has ever seen. I mean, there’s me, the Lamborghini, @DKarma and @FormaL in the conversation BUT, Aydan is something else. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 22, 2020 FormaL and Karma are two of the best Call of Duty pros of all time, with the former sitting on one world championship ring, while the latter is joint top with three world championship rings. Some responded to argue the inclusion of Scump, another CoD pro who has teamed with both FormaL and Karma in the past. There will never be a concrete answer to the question of who’s the best controller player ever, but the thought of Aydan alongside FormaL and Karma is an incredible compliment.
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Dr Disrespect reveals surprising picks for his top 3 battle royales ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals surprising picks for his top 3 battle royales ever Twitch streaming star Dr Disrespect has revealed his three favorite battle royales – and you might just be surprised by a few of his selections. As one of Twitch’s most popular variety streamers, Dr Disrespect can usually be found showing off his trademark violence, speed, and momentum in a number of titles – but it is pretty much the first-person shooter genre only. Over the last few years, as the battle royale genre has exploded in popularity, The Doc has dipped his toes in a number of different games – usually coming out on top but finding something to get annoyed by as well. He’s sworn titles like Fortnite and had issues with PUBG, but now he’s revealed his top three all-time favorites. During his April 9 stream, The Two-Time was quizzed by a viewer about his favorite battle royales while he was waiting to get into another match of Call of Duty: Warzone. The Doc didn’t waste any time with his response though, saying: “I’m going to have to go H1Z1, PUBG, and Blackout was… really good.” While he may have shocked some viewers by claiming Blackout made the cut, Dr Disrespect did say that Warzone could have learned from its predecessor. “I like the gunplay of Blackout. If Warzone had Blackout’s gunplay, oh, it would be the most perfect battle royale,” The Doc added. Some fans were clearly surprised by the inclusion of Blackout, reminding the streamer of the infamous armor noises that would ring out when you hit an enemy. Though, he didn’t hold it against the game. “Yeah, but it felt like the fights were at least honest to me like, this game, it’s weird sometimes man,” the Doc added. “I’m blatantly staring at the guy, I’m firing my bullets first, I’m ahead in the fight and somehow, someway I still lose the fight.” As more and more battle royales are released, the Doc’s list could very change be in for a shake-up, but we won’t see things like Battlefield’s Firestorm or the short-lived Radical Heights. Though it might take something special to knock H1Z1 and PUBG out of the top three, they did provide for some magical moments after all.
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Dr Disrespect reveals “revolutionary” AI program to create content – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals “revolutionary” AI program to create content Instagram: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has revealed he is launching a brand new program, named Bonfire, allowing content creators to develop an avatar, attached their voice to it and make it available for their audience to use and engage with — all through AI. The popular content creator has just revealed that he is launching his very own content creation program, Bonfire, one that allows people to develop their very own avatar and voice-over icon using AI. The Doc announced the new program via Twitter, stating “the only competition to me is AI me”. He explains that “we’ve been working on revolutionary AI technology” that creates “AI influencer voices, AI influencer avatars, [and] AI VO with more emotion”. It can be accessed at Bonfire.tv and includes a rundown of how the generator works and operates. As a way to demonstrate the new software, Dr Disrespect has created an avatar of his own, one that looks and sounds just like him. Content creators will be able to generate their own voiced avatar in four steps, according to the Bonfire website. From there, they’ll then be able to share and use the avatar across different platforms and for both long and short-length content. Bonfire will also offer subscription and moderation options as a way for streamers and content creators to give their audience the chance to use their created avatar and share it. For those interested, there is currently a waitlist to join early access for Dr Disrespect’s new Voice Over Generator. The link so sign up can be found here. There are two different waitlists, content creator or fan, that users can sign up for.
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Dr Disrespect reveals why shroud didn’t play in the Code Red Apex Legends tournament – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals why shroud didn’t play in the Code Red Apex Legends tournament The Code Red Apex Legends tournament features many of Twitch’s biggest stars, but Dr Disrespect revealed why shroud is sitting out the latest competition for the battle royale. Dr Disrespect’s Code Red series will put $20,000 on the line in the double-elimination tournament, and many were wondering why one of the most exciting FPS streamers wouldn’t be participating. Before the event began, Dr Disrespect gave an insider look as to why fellow streamer and friend shroud was going to sit out of the Code Red tourney in a hilarious interpretation of the former CS:GO pro. The Doc recalled a conversation with shroud while impersonating the 24-year-old’s voice which is apparently deep, dull voice. “Hey Doc, what’s the format,” the Doc said impersonating shroud. “I think that format sucks. Playing in that Twitch Rivals tournament, it was lots of RNG for four hours, and I couldn’t go pee pee… Doc I can’t play in this Code Red tournament. I just don’t think that the format’s right.” It’s unknown whether the exchange actually took place, but shroud was pretty vocal about the drawn out structure for the Twitch Rivals Apex Legends Challenge. Read more: Twitch streamer Sodapoppin butchers pronunciation of Pokimane’s name in incredible fashion – Of course the Doc had his own take on shroud’s absence from the event, joking that shroud was “scared” to match-up against the likes of Two-time back-to-back Blockbuster International Video Gaming Champion. Both streamers are huge supporters of each other, but that doesn’t stop a bit of ribbing from occasionally happening between the two personalities.
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Dr Disrespect reveals new song on YouTube and fans want album now – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals new song on YouTube and fans want album now Dr Disrespect, YouTubeDr Disrespect has been hyping up the release of his own music album for some time and his fans on YouTube have been given a sneak peek. The Two-Time has built up a really defined style of music on his streams, starting on Twitch and crossing over to YouTube since his ban in June 2020. Over time, he’s moved away from playing some of the tech classics he used to on stream, to creating his own records. Alleyways – one of his most popular tracks to date – has recorded over 17 million hits across YouTube and Spotify. Next on the agenda for the content creator is a full album, which he teased back in March. On July 27, viewers were treated to a debut of a song from it. Dr Disrespect reveals new unnamed song He said: “Working on a new dance song… I’m talking a song that could hit in Germany, in the night clubs. Working on a new one… And we’re doing this special song side-by-side with none other than J+1. “I think you guys heard a little sample a long time ago, I mean, we’re going to start building that one out. I’ve seen a lot of requests like ‘finish the song, Doc finish the song’… I don’t know if you wanna hear a sample of it.” The self-professed best video gamer in the world started to share his screen, which showed a single file in his ‘My Music’ album – with no name. While it’s not finished yet, it does give his fanbase a little behind-the-scenes of what he’s working on. If the YouTube clip doesn’t work below, click here. Seconds later, he ended a period of suspense for viewers by pressing play and many of them can’t wait to add it to their playlists already. One said: “Doc amazing new song,” while a second posted: “Can’t wait for doc to release the song.” Others described it as a “banger,” urging him to release the album soon. Another added: “Can’t wait for Doc to release the song.” This isn’t the first time, of course, that the Doc has given the Champions Club a first-look at his musical works on stream – and it likely won’t be the last.
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Dr Disrespect reveals plans for Halo ‘super team’ ft Summit1g and Tyler1 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals plans for Halo ‘super team’ ft Summit1g and Tyler1 Halo ‘super team’ with Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar and Tyler ‘Tyler1’ Steinkamp in the near future. The popular Twitch streamer, who has over 3.4 million followers on Twitch at the time of writing, confirmed during his May 13 broadcast that he will make a return to the game when the Halo: Master Chief Collection is released on PC. With the game slated to be available sometime in May, the Two-Time doesn’t want to be playing alone. In fact, he’s already calling on the services of some more high profile streamers who could soon be linking up with him on the game. “Yes, I do man. That’s one thing I’m actually looking forward to a lot here coming up in the next couple of weeks,” he said, after being asked about potentially playing Halo. “I definitely want to play. I kind of want to put together a super squad for ranked.” “I’m hoping Summit1g wants to play with the Two-Time. I’m trying to get Tyler1 off of that top down, cardboard, dreamweaver game that he’s playing, and back over to the shooter world.” This wouldn’t be the first time that the Dr Disrespect has tried to tempt Tyler1 away from League of Legends, a game he plays consistently on Twitch, but he hasn’t exactly been in favor of switching titles in the past. The streamer advised Tyler to leave LoL to one side and start playing a variety of games back in July 2018, but it fell on deaf ears when the latter responded by saying: “Why would your opinion matter to me?” Summit1g, on the other hand, has linked up with him in the past and fans might be inclined to think this would be a more likely Halo partnership. Whether or not Dr Disrespect can work his magic and have this ‘super squad’ plan come to fruition, though, remains to be seen. While he didn’t confirm just what Halo game he’ll be dropping into, we wouldn’t be surprised to see him tearing it up in games of Oddball on Midship sometime soon.
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Dr Disrespect reveals huge earnings loss from Twitch ban & YouTube move – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals huge earnings loss from Twitch ban & YouTube move YouTube, DrDisrespect / TwitchBeing banned from Twitch isn’t the only thing Dr Disrespect has had to deal with lately, as the streamer also claims he’s taken a massive hit to his earnings since his ban. You probably already know about Dr Disrespect’s infamous Twitch ban in 2020, but until August 23, Doc has been almost completely quiet about it. Before revealing that he knew why he was banned from the Amazon-owned platform and that he is now suing, he made a harrowing comment about how much the ban affected him financially. Dr Disrespect reacts to his financial loss “I make probably a fourth, a quarter, of what I was making on Twitch,” the Two-Time said before he went on to explain how people always say he’s doing great on his new platform. After telling his chat how much he appreciates their support while he maximizes the resources he has, Doc told viewers that the ban has also put a significant damper on his networking opportunities. “With all the relationships we’ve built over the past five years, in terms of Activision and EA, all the big sponsors and all the big partnerships have to question — Why did you get banned?” he continued, before expressing: “We’ve been doing good… enough.” He went on to explain how the situation for the last year has been extremely disheartening and a roller-coaster of emotions before ending his talk about his financial hardships with one simple phrase: “It absolutely f***ing sucks.” Even though Dr Disrespect says he’s been blacklisted and shadow-banned by partners and sponsors, he seems to still be doing pretty well – at least, from the outside looking in. With 3.46 million subs on YouTube, he’s still holding brand partnerships with the likes of Turtle Beach, Mountain Dew Game Fuel, and Fanduel. We know now that there are some struggles in the Champions Club, and that he’s even suing the purple-themed streaming platform – but where he goes from here is still unclear until the Two-Time decides to let fans in on what’s going down behind the scenes.
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Dr Disrespect reveals master plan to replace Fortnite with his own game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals master plan to replace Fortnite with his own game Youtube, DrDisrespect / Epic GamesSince confirming his own game studio, Dr Disrespect has continued to criticize titles like Call of Duty and Apex Legends – but his comments on Fortnite are equal parts brutal and hilarious. While the Doc can be considered a master at battle royale games like CoD, Apex Legends, and PUBG, his talents don’t stop there. Showing his interest in game design, he helped design a Rogue Company map, and showed interest in working with Valorant, as well. To show off his skills, DrDisrespect has started his own game development company. Since the announcement of this game studio, the Doc has continued to drop hints about what his first game could be. On a September 2 stream on YouTube, the Two-Time champion hinted at his ideas… but not without taking a jab at Fortnite. Dr Disrespect roasts Fortnite “I’m sick and tired of it,” the Doc began his roast. “You built a simple game mechanic on an engine that can do anything.” Referencing the huge budget and team that Epic Games has dedicated to the development of Fortnite, the leader of the Champions Club implied that his studio may be significantly smaller. “It’s Cartoony, it’s flimsy, it’s fluffy,” he said. “Where’s my shooter, man? Where’s my next dimensional shooter with new mechanics and a narrative, competitive multiplayer world that just picks you up and shoots you out if you don’t have the guts?” (Clip starts at 43:10 in the video) While we can’t be certain that Dr Disrespect just described the idea that he has for his first game, it sure appears to be that could be the case. Hopefully, we’ll hear something soon from the Two-Time champion regarding his future game development.
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Dr Disrespect reveals his 2022 New Year’s resolution – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals his 2022 New Year’s resolution YouTubeYouTube star streamer Dr Disrespect has shared his New Year’s resolution for 2022 and it might shock some members of the Champions Club. The Doc always brings a healthy dose of violence, speed, and momentum into the lives of his fans each time he goes live. However, in the next 12 months, he’s set himself a target that could make him bigger and better than ever. On December 29, just days before the turn of the year, the 6-foot-8 sensation opened up his first stream after the Holidays with a big message. Dr Disrespect reveals his 2022 New Year’s resolution Over the course of 2021, Doc has opened his own game studio working on a AAA game, raised the standards of his stream production value on YouTube, and reunited with other major streaming stars such as TimTheTatman on the platform. Yet, in 2022, he wants to reach another gear physically. “We’re building the foundation and it’s still there,” he said, flexing his muscles on stream. “So we’re gonna be at a good spot heading into next year, man. I’m looking to gain 85 pounds of all brutal muscle.” (Dr Disrespect discusses the topic at the beginning of the stream below) Doc responds to fan joke After a fan joked about him potentially skipping leg days, he replied: “I don’t. 315 pounds, 10 reps. What are we talking about?” The streamer went on to explain why he doesn’t understand the joke, especially for tall people. “I am telling you right now – here’s the thing. With super-athletic people, like basketball players, we get a bad wrap about the perception of skinny legs or something. It just blows my mind. Here’s the thing, when you’re 6-foot-8, and we’re standing next to you flapping your gums at 5-foot-4. Our muscles are going to be stretched out. “But we’re going to look so much more explosive than you.” Whether or not the streamer will reach his objective in 2022 remains to be seen. But with the Arena stocked up with hundreds of machines and the finest equipment known to man, you can bet your bottom dollar Dr Disrespect will be dripping from head to tippy-toe in success, whatever the case may be.
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Dr Disrespect reveals his favorite streamers and why summit1g is “top” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals his favorite streamers and why summit1g is “top” Twitch: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect scooped the award for Streamer of the Year at the official Esports awards 2019, but when asked by fans during his first stream of the New Year, he had another personality in mind for the accolade – summit. The self-proclaimed best video gamer in the world has spent the last year improving his production value and trying out a number of different games to grow his channel’s following – or as he calls them, members of his Champions Club. His entertaining streams have been recognized not just in awards ceremonies but by many fellow streamers on Twitch during the course of the last year. Although, given the choice, he revealed during a January 1 broadcast that he actually wouldn’t pick himself for streamer of the year. At first, it appeared that the Two-Time blockbuster video game champion was going to reveal his favorite three streamers. However, he said he needed to think a little more about second and third place, with one name standing out for the top spot. Doc admitted that his decision was chiefly made on the basis that he wouldn’t like to sit down and watch his own streams back, but if he had to pick somebody else, it would be Jaryd ‘summit1g’ Lazar. “In my opinion for 2019, [if I had to choose] my personal top streamer to watch – because obviously watching my own vods probably comes off weird and selfish, you know, especially if Mrs. Assassin comes in and I’m watching a video of myself every single night, it would just be weird,” he said. “The number one would be summit.” Dr Disrespect gave honorable mentions to Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney, Tim ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar, and Félix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, but went on to explain his decision to pick summit over them. “Summit1g for me. The reason why? He’s just got a great blend of everything you can get from a streamer, in terms of energy levels, his gameplay is obviously high level, and number three – and I think this is an important one,” he said. “He popularized a variety of games that weren’t, I don’t know, that popular. Let’s be honest.” A great example of that would be Sea of Thieves, a pirate game released on Xbox and available on PC platform too, where the streamer was drawing around 80,000 viewers to sail around the high seas – not to mention the GTA RP craze he helped contribute towards on Twitch. Whether or not summit1g will go on to scoop an award for streamer of the year next time around remains to be seen, yet the levels of success he’s achieving on the platform is highly commendable. So much so that we included him in our Top 10 streamers of the decade list, and clearly Dr Disrespect is also a huge fan of his work.
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Dr Disrespect reveals his “Puppy Assassin” and it’s adorable – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals his “Puppy Assassin” and it’s adorable Dr Disrespect (YouTube)Streamer Dr Disrespect has revealed that he got a brand new puppy named Puppy Assassin, and the internet is losing it over the adorable creature, sharing pictures of their own puppies in response. It seems like every week hugely popularly streamer Dr Disrespect has a new hot take on a gaming trend, or is going viral with a hilarious clip from one of his streams. But there’s someone who may well have stolen the scene this time around, and that comes in the form of a tiny new puppy which social media is losing its mind over. On December 14, Doc uploaded a picture of his brand new furry friend to Twitter, along with the caption, “Don’t let the eyes fool you, I only got 1 hour of sleep last night.” Best of all, he revealed that the pup’s nickname is ‘Puppy Assassin,’ a brilliant play on a nickname he often uses for his daughter, Baby Assassin. There was a little discussion in the replies over what breed Puppy Assassin is, but they appear to be a Chocolate Labrador, which seems to be the perfect breed to keep up with Doc’s energy. Don’t let the eyes fool you, I only got 1 hour of sleep last night. I introduce, Puppy Assassin pic.twitter.com/mFEiPGH7fs — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) December 14, 2020 People also hopped on to share some pictures of their now fully grown Chocolate Labs (and other breeds of course) featuring them taking up the sofa, wearing clothes, and generally causing chaos. Streamer DougIsRaw replied, “this is not helping my situation with the Wife. I’ve been holding back,” and it seems like many fans could agree with the sentiment, the adorable image tempting many to look up their nearest animal adoption centre. This is not helping my situation with the Wife. I’ve been holding back — Doug (@DougisRaw) December 14, 2020 This image now has over 47.3 thousand likes on Twitter, with animals always being an easy like magnet. Fans of the streamer will be hoping that Dr Disrespect will be pulling Puppy Assassin on stream with him every now and again, as people would no doubt love to see the tiny pup grow up alongside Baby Assassin.
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Dr Disrespect reveals hilarious reason he “said no” to NBA All-Star Game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals hilarious reason he “said no” to NBA All-Star Game Twitch: DrDisrespectDr Disrespect has revealed that he turned down the chance to play in the NBA All-Star Game and his explanation for doing so is the most Doc thing imaginable. The All-Star game brings together some of the top names in the NBA to play in a friendly basketball match as part of the NBA All-Star weekend. On top of that, they have the NBA All-Star Celebrity game, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. It’s a bit of fun and will often see A-List celebrities make fools of themselves – or, otherwise, prove their skills – alongside some of the biggest names in basketball. However, despite his evident physical prowess, it appears popular streamer Dr Disrespect will not be on the teamsheet this year. The NBA revealed the two teams that will be taking part on February 5, with rappers Common and Chance the Rapper leading each team, backed up by the likes of Bad Bunny, Quavo, Lil Rel Howery and Alex Moffat. Though no other streamers are on the teamsheets for either team, Dr Disrespect made a joke of the fact that he was asked to play, saying that he “said no” seemingly due to it being unfair on the opposition. “Kidding me,” he asked. “Who’s gonna guard me? Ronnie? Hahahaha.” Ronnie refers to Ronnie 2K, a community manager that works on the NBA 2K games. They asked me if I wanted to play and I said no. Kiddin me, who’s gonna guard me? Ronnie? Hahahaha https://t.co/CqJf2CL0zC — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) February 6, 2020 Of course, the Doc makes a good point. Standing at 6ft8, he is a behemoth of a man that would be impossible to guard if you’re not a similar size and stature – or a professional basketball player. With his key traits of violence, speed and momentum, there’s no doubt the Two-Time would be a formidable opponent to come up against, somewhat terrifying as he looms over you like the giant he is. Whether he was actually asked to play in the game is unclear – it’s not entirely impossible, and top streamers are being recognized by the mainstream now more than ever. But, this is the Doc we’re talking about, and he might not have been asked at all.
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Dr DisRespect Reveals Heartbreaking News That He and His Wife Lost Their Second Baby – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect Reveals Heartbreaking News That He and His Wife Lost Their Second Baby Twitch/DrDisrespectLIVEDr DisRespect took a short break on stream to address some difficult news regarding the miscarriage of he and his wife’s second child, news he had been avoiding discussing for some time. Real name Guy Beahm, his ‘Dr DisRespect’ character is host of one of the most popular live stream channels on Twitch, known for playing a variety of games with his trademark outfit and bravado. But Beahm is also a parent and husband and, despite his best efforts, his real life does sometimes cross over into his Dr DisRespect livestreams, recently with some very sad news. Many of his fans are very invested in his family life too, and were anticipating the forthcoming news of the birth of the Doc and his wife’s, known as ‘Ms Assassin’, second child. During a live stream on June 13th, a viewer asked if they could expect a gender reveal of the child sometime soon, prompting the Doc decided to break the tough news to his fans. “I’ve been trying to avoid it, for a little bit. Been trying to avoid that question for a little while and there is a specific reason why. Unfortunately, we lost it. So, we got to focus on what’s next. That’s the bummer news that I’ve been trying to avoid for a little while.” He goes on to say that he has been getting a lot of questions about the baby in chat, and he even apologized to his fans for having to give them the sad news, but that he will keep moving forward and see what the future holds. Dr DisRespect has amassed a large loyal following over his years on the platform, and it is perhaps a positive that he can relate to them on a personal level and remind us all that behind the screen, the moustache and the entertainment there is a human being.
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Dr Disrespect reveals EA shadowbanned him after “scummy” Twitch ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals EA shadowbanned him after “scummy” Twitch ban Dr Disrespect/EADr Disrespect has claimed that in addition to being banned from Twitch, he’s been “shadowbanned” by EA as well. The Two-Time has been banned from Twitch for over a year. While we still have no idea why — Doc claims he does, and is planning to sue the streaming site. But besides a ban from the biggest live platform online, Dr Disrespect says he’s also been shadowbanned from working with EA as a result. 🚨 Report: Dr Disrespect says he has been shadowbanned by EA due to his Twitch ban pic.twitter.com/o9ojTDABYN — Dexerto (@Dexerto) November 12, 2021 During a YouTube stream on November 12, Doc claimed he was put “on a list” by the video game company. “Champs, I am on a shadowban list from EA. There, I’ll say it, I’ve been shadowbanned from EA,” the streamer explained. “I’m on a list. Since the purple snake scummy ban, we’ve taken a hit on so many things behind the scenes champs.” “We’ve taken a hit on so many things, and not just the original [Twitch] contract,” Doc continued, referencing the large earnings loss he’s experienced since switching platforms. This doesn’t mean Dr Disrespect can’t play EA games, as he streams Apex Legends from time to time. Instead, it refers to the publisher not working with him on any sponsorships or deals. Doc has talked extensively about the networking and marketing challenges he and his brand have faced since being banned from Twitch as well. So, we could see the EA shadowban brought up again when his lawsuit against the site happens. When the suit does happen, there will be a bunch of new information that comes out. This could include damages he’s faced from lost deals as mentioned here, and even why he was banned in the first place.
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Dr Disrespect reveals he pitched Elon Musk on Midnight Society game studio collab – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals he pitched Elon Musk on Midnight Society game studio collab Twitter/Dr DisrespectPopular streamer Dr Disrespect has excited fans by revealing he pitched Elon Musk on the idea of working alongside him for his game studio Midnight Society. Dr Disrespect has been quite vocal about Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter and some of his decisions since becoming owner, such as the controversial verified changes. Notably, the two-time demanded Elon “wake up” while he debated with author Stephen King back in October and suggested the South African businessman “allow face scan/retinal scan into a ‘blue check mode.’” Now, however, Doc is teasing a new idea for Elon, revealing on Twitter that he pitched the Tesla CEO on his game studio Midnight Society. Needless to say, fans are going crazy at the possible collab as the studio develops its first game – Deadrop. Dr Disrespect fans freak out at possible Elon Musk collab In a Thanksgiving tweet, Doc claimed that he had pitched Midnight Society to Elon Musk while “flying on his private jet” and promised to keep fans updated. Musk is a pretty big gamer himself, so the idea of him investing in a video game studio isn’t that farfetched of an idea. Attached was a comical photo of Elon and the two-time being served Thanksgiving on a jet with Doc getting a full turkey while the SpaceX founder looked unhappy with his in-flight meal. In the comments, fans voiced their excitement at the two potentially working together and what Musk could bring to the table. “Elon & Dr Disrespect collab is something I didn’t know I needed, but I do,” one remarked. “Finally, the Dr Disrespect x SpaceX collab we’ve all been waiting for,” another praised. “Elon Musk fund Midnight Society yayayaya,” said another using one of Doc’s signature catchphrases. Some users even suggested that Elon and the two-time work together on a new streaming service since Doc was infamously banned from Twitch for a reason that remains a complete mystery. It’s not clear yet if Elon and Dr Disrespect will actually join forces, but if they do, get ready for a whole new level of violence, speed, and momentum.
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Dr Disrespect reveals date for Twitch return, and it’s much later than fans expected – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals date for Twitch return, and it’s much later than fans expected GreenmangamingDespite having already been unbanned on Twitch, Dr Disrespect‘s highly anticipated return to streaming will happen a lot later than what most expected. The online gaming community was in store for a surprise when Dr Disrespect was finally unbanned on Twitch following his suspension for livestreaming in a public bathroom. However, despite his channel being made accessible once again, the Doc revealed on June 27 that he will not be returning to streaming immediately after all. He tweeted out a video that featured his “bodyguard” Dan lifting weights outdoors and receiving a sudden call from the Two-Time, after which he walks off-screen. The video screen then turns to black, with the date July 8, 2019 popping up, which is likely to be the date that he fires up his stream for the first time since being unbanned. While the news of the superstar streamer’s return to Twitch has excited the thousands who dutifully watch him on a daily basis, it has also raised some curious questions. For one, many are confused as to why he’s going to be waiting nearly two weeks after his suspension was rescinded to stream once again. This becomes even more foggy when taking into account that his chat was bursting with many of his followers the day he got unbanned, even without him going live or putting out word that his ban had been lifted. Once he is back, however, viewers may expect to have a totally revamped viewing experience. On June 24, just a day before he was unbanned, the Two-Time put out a tweet that his stream was “under construction,” teasing major improvements. That could very well be the reason why he’s going to be offline much longer than his suspension had required, probably deciding it was a good opportunity to have some work done on his content. I’m pouring millions into the new arena #ChampionsClub pic.twitter.com/60C9d0BOtW — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) June 24, 2019 Why was Dr Disrespect banned on Twitch? The Doc’s ban on Twitch came on June 11, in the middle of his first ever IRL stream that he was doing from the E3 gaming convention in Los Angeles. Moments after his cameraman had followed him into a public restroom with the stream still going, the channel was shut down for having violated Twitch’s rules, not to mention the invasion of privacy. His suspension ended up lasting 14 days, less than the 30 many thought he had received, but his absence from the platform will ultimately reach that amount of days anyway, now that he’s announced his return date.
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Dr Disrespect’s ‘Doctober’ Halloween cosplay contest is back with insane prizes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect’s ‘Doctober’ Halloween cosplay contest is back with insane prizes Twitter/Dr DisrespectIt’s Halloween time once again and that means legendary streamer Dr Disrespect will be holding his annual ‘Doctober’ cosplay contest and the prizes are terrifyingly cool. As is Halloween tradition, people get dressed up in costumes, but for Doctober, the two-time wants his fans to steal his iconic look. Dr Disrespect’s signature style of a black mullet, shades, and bright red vest have made him more than just any other streamer on YouTube, Twitch, Facebook or D-Live. He’s more like a pro-wrestler and video games are his ring. This means that there are plenty of ways for fans willing to compete in the contest to participate. Just use your imagination and have fun. Here’s how you can play. How to compete in Dr Disrespect’s Doctober contest The rules are very straightforward, but be sure to pay attention, because one wrong move could render your entry completely void. First, the hard part: you need to dress up in the best Dr Disrespect costume you can think of. Unless you happen to have everything you need just lying around, you’ll probably need to go to a store to buy some materials. Just keep in mind, that TimTheTatman pulled off a pretty good Doc cosplay by just wearing some shades while showing off a vest. So, don’t feel like you need to grow to a 6’6 freak of nature to dress up as the two-time. The Official #Doctober2021 Halloween Contest is here! Tons of prizes, tons of good looking costumes, tons of vaseline. HOW TO PLAY: pic.twitter.com/WfOT6ToKrH — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) October 4, 2021 Check out five of our favorite Dr Disrespect cosplays from last year’s Doctober if you need some help finding inspiration. Next, take a photo or video of yourself in your costume. If you’re doing a video, we recommend having someone hold the camera while you strut your violence, speed and momentum. Finally, you need to tweet your photo or video using the hashtag “#Doctober2021.” Not 2020, not 2022. 2021. The current year we are in. Got it? You better, because there are some awesome prices at stake that can be yours. Doctober 2021 prizes revealed The two-time isn’t one to cut corners and when it comes to costume contests, the ante gets upped. This year, there are prizes on the line for first, second and third place. If your entry is good enough to come third, you’ll win a merch package, signed peripherals and a permanent spot in Dr Disrespect’s $9 Trillion state-of-the-art arena. Second place will get everything that third place wins, but additionally, your peripherals will be ones used by the Doc himself. Who knows – you might even get the mouse he used to land one of his best Warzone snipes to date. It’s that time champs! @drdisrespect’s #Doctober2021 Halloween Contest is here and DANG we are looking GOOD! Let’s set the bar AGAIN & see if London can become the BACK 2 BACK 2X #Doctober champ! Let’s break the internet #ChampionsClub #VSM YAYAYAYAYAYAYA (HD LINK BELOW) pic.twitter.com/fKIB0K2JBD — Jesse Navarro (@Vintageclash) October 3, 2021 Now, if your costume is really good and you end up taking home the grand prize, not only will you get everything previously listed, but you’ll also get a pair of signed Oakley glasses and the chance to duo with Doc himself. Be forewarned, though, because last year’s winner is already looking to go back-to-back and if you want to be the best, you have to beat the best. So, what are you waiting for? Start your Lamborghini engines, because Doctober 2021 is off to the races.
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Dr DisRespect returns to streaming day after shooting incident with a message for his fans – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect returns to streaming day after shooting incident with a message for his fans Twitch/Dr DisRespectPopular Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect isn’t letting the shooting attack on his family home stop his momentum as he makes his return the following day, with a message for his fans. The Doc was forced to abruptly cancel his stream on September 11 after hearing a loud noise, which he then revealed was gun fire, with a bullet striking an upstairs window in his home. He also said it was the second time in as many days that someone had shot at/outside his home in Encinitas, all but confirming it was a targeted attack specifically because of Dr DisRespect’s online persona. He later released a statement confirming no one had been harmed, and that the situation was being “handled appropriately”. Turning on his stream less than 24 hours after, he had a special message for his viewers. “Let’s get it out of the way. Not going to be talking about anything related to what happened yesterday. Not making a big deal about it. It’s being handled, and that’s all I’m going to say about it. Today, champions club members in the arena, we move forward, we get right back into a groove – a nasty, funky groove, in the online gaming community. We’re going to jumpstart that ‘violence, speed and momentum’, and that’s where I want to be today. That’s all I’m going to say about it.” He went on to thank all his fans for the support, but that any donations with questions relating to the incident would be ignored, in an attempt to move past it and draw no more attention to it. It didn’t stop viewers from immediately showing an outpouring of support, with new subscribers and gifted subscriptions, and an influx of donations with well wishes. He quickly attracted more than 40,000 concurrent viewers to the stream, as he partnered up with OpTic Gaming member Damon “Karma” Barlow on the Blackout beta. You can watch the Doc live on his Twitch Channel.
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Dr Disrespect reveals Champions Club gym with hilarious speech for ‘pathetic lifters’ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals Champions Club gym with hilarious speech for ‘pathetic lifters’ Dr Disrespect, TwitchDr Disrespect has laid down the law for Champions Club members with a hilarious speech for gym users, mocking “pathetic” lifters after showing off his brand new facility on Twitch. The Twitch streamer’s channel has attracted huge viewership, as many would expect, since being banned from the platform for recording in a men’s room at E3 Expo. While his return was highly anticipated, a series of promotional videos were released on social media that hinted towards not only his comeback stream, but that his streaming setup was also undergoing a major upgrade too. 600During his July 14 broadcast, though, the Doc gave fans a first-look view at the brand new gym that he’s installed in the Champions Club, where he joked about “pathetic” lifters in a way only he knows how. “I’m not interested in four sets of 25 reps, real lightweight, that’s fantastic. That’s good,” he said sarcastically, before mocking the posture of people he sees at the gym. “That’s going to get you real far. Get the fuck out of here. You ain’t a champion. You’re pathetic.” If you thought he was done there, you couldn’t have been more wrong. The Two-Time then turned his attention towards some of the facilities that the gym offers including a daily routine screen that includes sips of GFUEL, table slaps, firm handshakes and more. “I got sprint only treadmills in the gymnasium at the Champions Club Arena,” he said. “It starts at ten and you have got to figure out how to get on it. In fact, they just run 24/7.” While some people might be able to figure out how to get on these constantly running treadmills, the ones at the Champions Club arena are very different to others – as they’re stacked on top of each other like bunk beds. While The Doc may see himself as the ultimate personal trainer, the good news is that he stays in the Champions Club, so you don’t need to worry about the 6’8″ gaming phenom messing with your treadmill the next time you’re at the gym.
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Dr Disrespect responds to people laughing at Mixer shutting down – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to people laughing at Mixer shutting down Twitch: Dr DisrespectTwitch star Dr Disrespect reacted to Microsoft shutting Mixer down during his June 22 stream, and explained to his audience why it’s not entirely a laughing matter. The streaming world was rocked on June 22 when Microsoft made the surprising announcement that Mixer is shutting down. The tech company revealed it are merging the streaming platform with Facebook Gaming. Reacting to the news during his live broadcast, Dr Disrespect explained to viewers why the service closing down isn’t something to be too happy about. The Twitch star responded to a donation and gave his take on the situation. Dr Disrespect reacts to Mixer shutting down Dr Disrespect put aside his usual over-the-top persona, and was reflective after learning about Mixer shutting down. The streamer reacted to a donation that found the announcement hilarious, before asking him about his thoughts. “I don’t know if that’s something… There is probably a lot of people that are being laid off, there’s jobs involved. That’s definitely not something to laugh about.” he said, before he explained the problem the platform struggled with the most. “Something just wasn’t clicking with Mixer and Microsoft attracting talent and top talent outside of just paying them straight up.” he continued. Reflecting on the major announcement, he then exclaimed, “It’s interesting that Facebook bought Mixer. Like why? I don’t know.” Another donation asked him if he thought his friends Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek and Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins would move back to Twitch. “I’m sure they will. I don’t know all the details. If they are able to get paid and get out of that whole situation and make a decision wherever they want to go. S**t, they knocked it out of the park.” During the same broadcast, Doc reiterated that the platform’s attempts to grow never paid off. “The results, they don’t lie. Microsoft invested a lot in Mixer, trying to get some big names involved. Try to get the momentum on their side. It seems like it just didn’t pay off.” The streaming veteran was left perplexed by Facebook’s decision to merge with Mixer. He wondered if it had to do with tech or infrastructure, rather trying to make the platform grow with a new partnership.
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Dr Disrespect responds to WWE debut rumors as video game entrance goes viral – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to WWE debut rumors as video game entrance goes viral Dr Disrespect / WWEPopular streamer Dr Disrespect seems to be waiting and ready for his WWE debut. If called upon, he already has his intro planned out. Dr Disrespect has made many appearances on television outside of his multi-million dollar streaming facility. Whether he’s spotted sitting courtside at a sporting event or announcing the 49ers pick at the 2022 NFL Draft, the two-time is certainly not a one-trick pony. However, his fans desperately want to see the 6-foot-8 legend step into the ring on WWE. And while the two have flirted with one another over the years, the video game champion has yet to step foot in the squared circle. That was until a recent fanmade entrance on WWE 2K22 went viral showing what it could look like for Doc to step inside the posts. And whenever WWE is ready, it seems Dr Disrespect has his own idea for an intro. A fan made a full @DrDisrespect entrance on WWE 2K22 pic.twitter.com/iKtnlVGygf — Dexerto (@Dexerto) May 5, 2022 Dr Disrespect has his WWE intro planned It’s not unreasonable to think Dr Disrespect could make a WWE appearance. Other internet celebrities, like Logan Paul, have made impactful debuts attracting a lot of attention to the world of professional wrestling. During a live stream on May 9, a viewer donated $99.99 asking, “When are you making the WWE appearance we all want to see?” Doc took a few seconds to collect his thoughts before responding. “Like I said, I’ve got the intro all lined up in my head, man,” Doc stated. So whenever WWE is ready for the Doc, the Doc is most certainly ready for them. It’s also very apparent that Dr Disrespect’s fans are eagerly awaiting an appearance in the squared circle. Many responses after seeing the fanmade intro claimed that Doc was built for WWE. Others went as far as to speculate the streamer and Logan Paul could meet in the ring when the time was right. But until the video game champ makes his debut, check out the rest of our WWE coverage.
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Dr Disrespect responds to death of E3 with his legendary Twitch ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to death of E3 with his legendary Twitch ban Dr DisrespectIconic streamer Dr Disrespect responded to the news that E3 is officially dead with a jab about his Twitch ban for streaming in the bathroom of the Electronic Entertainment Expo. On December 12, it was revealed that E3 will not be returning despite years of trying to revive the popular gaming showcase. While many mourned the demise of E3 and celebrated their time attending it, some couldn’t help but poke fun at some of the cringiest moments to take place, and that includes streamers. Back in 2019, a year before he was mysteriously permanently banned from Twitch, Dr Disrespect was suspended for an infamous public washroom incident – something the Doc slyly referenced on social media. Dr Disrespect mocks E3 with bathroom ban reference Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Dr Disrespect couldn’t help but chime in on the news that E3 wouldn’t be returning by uploading an image. The picture shows the E3 logo barely visible above a bathroom stall, referencing the time Doc was doing an IRL Twitch stream and walked into a bathroom at the event. After filming multiple men using the urinals and even going into a stall himself, Doc ended up being banned on Twitch and was kicked out of the event with his E3 badge revoked. The moment has become one of the most iconic of Doc’s career, for all the wrong reasons with countless memes being made about the viral bathroom incident. Of course, the reason for Doc’s other, more permanent Twitch ban, remains a mystery to this day despite Dr Disrespect even suing Twitch after learning why he was banned, but never revealing why. For more streaming news, keep it locked to Dexerto.
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Dr Disrespect responds to fan Doctober Halloween costumes: “Lamborghini accident?” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to fan Doctober Halloween costumes: “Lamborghini accident?” Dr Disrespect, YouTubeDr Disrespect’s Doctober cosplay contest returned for Halloween 2022 and after seeing some of the submissions, he has once again been blown away. The YouTube streamer has been running his annual competition ever since the old days on Twitch, before he was banned in the summer of 2020. In 2019, for example, a pug was even pictured dressed as the best video gamer in the world. This year, the Two-Time promised winners of the Doctober Halloween costume contest would get the chance to play alongside him. There will be one photo champion crowned, as well as a video champ – giving members of the community a chance to dress up as him for a day. Dr Disrespect checks out Doctober Halloween costumes As thousands of submissions poured into the arena on Halloween, October 31, Dr Disrespect decided to stream a few honorable mentions on his channel. During a live stream, he said: “Here are all of the runners up… or the, ones that we should acknowledge for participating and showing real passion. Then, we’ll get into the top 10.” It didn’t take long for the streamer to dive into some honorable mentions, before he spotted a horrible-looking Doc recreation. Its face was busted up with blood, yet the user – named AgoniaPG on Twitter – said: “I think it’s my best costume for Halloween,” tagging his idol. Doc snapped back: “Jesus… Is this… after the Lamborghini accident?” A few other entrants were shown on stream, with one holding a glass of liquor and a rifle of some sort. Another was spotted with lots of boxes of Doc-flavored Game Fuel and his merchandise. There was even time for Dr Disrespect’s autobiography, from user Mark Amezquita. Moments later, the photo competition had a winner. Doctober 2022 winners Lucas Thorne, who submitted a three-way image of ZLaner, Dr Disrespect, and TimTheTatman, walked away as the champion of the Doctober Halloween costume content 2022. They said: “When you step into the arena, this is the reality check.” The winner of the video submissions was SamuraiStyleTV – who posted a 52-second clip to Twitter. They said: “You think you got what it takes?!” Both members of the Champions Club will receive a pair of signed Doc glasses, a merch package, and a chance to play Duos with Dr Disrespect. Those who placed between 2nd and 10th in each category will also be given a mystery package this Halloween.
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Dr Disrespect responds to fans asking if he’ll move to Kick – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to fans asking if he’ll move to Kick Instagram: drdisrespect / kickThe two-time champ Dr Disrespect has finally responded to queries from fans asking if he’s going to move to Kick as the new streaming platform continues to grow. Twitch and YouTube have another big competitor in their midst after the launch of Kick, an alternative streaming platform founded by Twitch star Trainwrecks. A few major streamers have decided to start broadcasting on Kick, including the likes of Adin Ross, Heelmike, and now GM Hikaru, who joined the site on March 28 without an exclusive deal. With Kick’s mobile app launching over the past weekend, speculation is higher than ever that more and more big streamers will begin straying away from Twitch… and there’s one in particular that viewers can’t wait to hear from. Is Dr Disrespect moving to Kick? Streamer responds to fan speculation Dr Disrespect is one of the most prolific streamers in the online entertainment space. After famously being banned from Twitch under mysterious circumstances, the two-time decided to make his home on YouTube, where he continues his reign as one of the net’s most-watched broadcasters. However, he hasn’t made any definitive statements as to whether or not he’ll join Kick’s ranks of growing streamers… until now. During a March 29 broadcast, the Doc finally responded to fans asking if he would start streaming on the platform — and he gave a fairly open-ended reply. “‘Hey doctor, are you going to Kick?’” The two-time mocked his fans. “Shut the f*ck up! Stop asking! I’ll let you know.” Kick responds to Dr Disrespect’s comments about joining platform That’s not all; Kick even replied to the Doc’s comments, posting a string of eye emojis in response to a clip from his most recent stream. Is it possible that Kick has some interest in bringing the two-time into their ranks? Dr Disrespect’s latest statement comes amid rampant speculation that he would be next to join Kick after Adin Ross teased that a “superstar” streamer would join the site. Of course, this ended up being GM Hikaru — but there’s no telling if the Doc will be Kick’s next big broadcaster or not, for now.
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Dr Disrespect responds to $500 donation from fan watching stream during childbirth – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to $500 donation from fan watching stream during childbirth Dr Disrespect/YouTubeDr Disrespect was blown away after a YouTube viewer donated $500 to his channel after the birth of their child, saying Doc’s content helped through childbirth. The Two-Time is no stranger to receiving a large volume of donations with each stream, as thousands of fans tune in every time he goes live – many of whom are paying subscribers and send cash to support his work. On January 20, though, Doc was taken somewhat by surprise after receiving a fairly large sum of money from a member of the Champions Club. Dr Disrespect responds as YouTube viewer donates $500 “MrMightyPants, thank you for the FIVE HUNDRED dollar donation,” he said, before reading the dono message. “Doc, my wife and I just welcomed our first child into the family early this morning. “A happy and healthy baby boy, since I’ve been up for 30 hours now watching the Two-Time, it’s keeping me going, appreciate you doctor. Wow!” If the clip doesn’t load below, you can see it here. On top of that, the streamer joked that maybe the viewer’s wife was holding the baby in the air while MrMightyPants had his stream on the iPad, before donating. The self-professed best video gamer in the world has had donations in the thousands, in the past, but this might be one of the most memorable to date. What a story to tell the kids in a few years – and we’ve got the clip for you, MrMightyPants.
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Dr Disrespect responds to backlash after roasting mobile gaming – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to backlash after roasting mobile gaming YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect responded to all the backlash he received after comparing his monstrous gaming setup to that of a mobile gamer’s. On November 26, the Two-Time made waves on Twitter after he described his $200,000 multi-PC setup and sarcastically asked how people can take mobile gaming seriously. Now, the back-to-back Blockbuster video game champion responded to everyone who was upset with him claiming mobile gaming wasn’t a serious thing. In a comedic skit, Doc pretended to play a game on an old flip phone and was clearly struggling. 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 “Come on, peak. Oh, I would have killed you if I had a better connection. That’s bullsh*t,” he acted before realizing the camera was rolling, causing him to slowly flip his phone shut. “How long have we been live?” While this opening segment was played for jokes, the theme carried on with Doc talking to ZLaner about the backlash he was receiving. “I’m getting a lot of heat these days on Twitter. I just explained what my setup was in comparison to a mobile gaming setup,” he said. “I shouldn’t even say anything anymore.” To this, ZLaner inquired about what exactly Doc had said and if he was implying that mobile gaming was a “laughing joke.” “Again, I just explained what my setup was,” he doubled down. “And then with all that said, do I take someone playing on a phone seriously? I mean, it was just a question.” Furthermore, when 100 Thieves star Rachell ‘Valkyrae’ Hofstetter tried to get Doc to participate in a big Among Us stream, he declined, saying it “looks worse than a mobile game.” While the YouTube streamer may be downplaying his remarks a touch, phrasing them as “just a question,” it didn’t stop some prominent voices from speaking up. As Dexerto reported, things reached a boiling point when CoD Mobile player Luke ‘iFerg’ Fergie challenged Doc to a $100,000 1v1. This wasn’t the only challenge issued either with Elijah ‘Hawksnest’ Jackson offering a $10,000 wager against the Two-Time. Dr Disrespect didn’t respond to either of the two challenges issued. Either way, it seems like this feud with the mobile gaming community is far from over.
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Dr Disrespect responds after shock YouTube suspension – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds after shock YouTube suspension YouTube: DrDisRespectTop streamer Dr Disrespect has responded after being handed a sudden suspension from YouTube after tuning into Apple’s WWDC event. The two-time Blockbuster video games champion has made his home on YouTube after being given a permanent ban from Twitch nearly three years ago. Although his Twitch ban remains shrouded in mystery, he’s remained a hugely successful streamer on YouTube, where he and another banned Twitch streamer, IShowSpeed, reigned supreme in 2022. However, despite almost three years of being on his best behavior, the Doc got hit with a sudden ban from YouTube on June 5, 2023, leaving audiences shocked. Dr Disrespect banned after watching Apple WWDC event on stream Like any other tech enthusiast, Doc tuned into Apple’s WWDC event on June 5, which revealed a slew of new products like a 15-inch Macbook Air and the launch of iOS 17. What he didn’t expect, though, was to get a boot from YouTube for streaming copyrighted content — but that’s exactly what happened. The Doc’s stream came to an abrupt end during the event, with a message reading: “Stream suspended for Policy Violations.” Luckily, Doc’s stream was back up and running after just a brief moment, but he made sure to put a pause on watching Apple’s keynote broadcast. At first, the two-time seemed confused about his quick ban. “What, I guess we can’t watch the Apple event, or what?” he asked. “Is that the issue? I just wanna see this headset, man.” “Give me back my son!” he joked. “You can’t stop the Doc.” Of course, Doc couldn’t help but poke fun at his fellow streamers after it was revealed that xQc had tuned into his broadcast upon learning he got a slap on the wrist from YouTube. “xQc is watching?” he asked. “YouTube might be a little more stern on this one.” For now, everything seems to be back in order for Dr Disrespect. This is just the latest news to come from the two-time after he broke character to advertise the second batch of his Black Steel Bourbon last week.
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Dr Disrespect responds to 2022 Twitch Recap roast 2 years after ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to 2022 Twitch Recap roast 2 years after ban Dr Disrespect/TwitchDr Disrespect appeared to be left a little stunned when YouTuber Wildcat turned the tables on him and wanted to compare Twitch recaps for the year. Over the last few years, we’ve seen a number of companies try and give fans a year-end recap of their activities whenever the calendar turns to December and we start to look at the new year. The likes of Spotify Wrapped, Apple Replay, and Twitch Recap have all taken over social media at one point or another, and they’re something fans look forward to every year. The 2022 version of Twitch Recap recently went live for viewers and streamers alike, and YouTube has gotten into the mix with its own similar feature. That, though, led to Dr Disrespect ending up with a bit of egg on his face. Dr Disrespect roasted over 2022 Twitch recap It’s been over two years since The Doc swapped Twitch for YouTube after being banned out of the blue – for a reason that only he and the platform appear to know about – but he’s still been dominating the streaming scene. So, when Tyler ‘WILDCAT’ Wine tried to take a victory for his stream’s success over the last year, The Two-Time quickly chimed in. “You make me feel like a gaming god,” he replied, seemingly less than impressive by WILDCAT’s stats. Though, the tables were quickly turned on The Doc. “Oooh now let’s compare Twitch stats,” WILDCAT quickly jibbed back. “You son of a…,” Doc answered, seemingly a bit stunned. Some fans quickly joked that the Two-Time had been dealt some “emotional damage” with the sly reference to his long-standing ban. As noted, The Doc is unlikely to get back on Twitch anytime soon, so you won’t be seeing him pop up on anyone’s Twitch recaps anyway.
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Dr Disrespect remains banned on Twitch despite settling legal dispute – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect remains banned on Twitch despite settling legal dispute YouTube: Dr Disrespect/TwitchChampions Club founder Dr Disrespect revealed that he has settled his legal dispute with Twitch, although his account is still banned. However, fans are wondering if he can play games with Twitch streamers again. Here’s everything we know. On June 26, 2020, Dr Disrespect was mysteriously banned from Twitch, and still today the exact reason behind his ban is unknown to the public. Since then, he has continued to create content on YouTube Gaming — where he actively plays with TimTheTatman and Dr Lupo. Nearly two years later, on March 10, 2022, the Two-Time revealed that his legal dispute with Twitch had been settled. He also noted that he would not return to the Amazon-owned platform to live-stream. Members of The Champions Club quickly took to Twitter to ask if Doc will be able to play with Twitch streamers now, as the question is still unclear. Here’s everything we know about it. Can Dr Disrespect play with Twitch streamers? After Doc received his mysterious ban from Twitch, he quit streaming with other creators on the platform. It wasn’t until over a year later when TimTheTatman went from Twitch to YouTube that the Warzone duo reunited. Now that the legal dispute has been settled, fans are left wondering if Doc can play with Twitch streamers again. At the time of writing, the link to Doc’s Twitch channel still leads to a notice stating it’s unavailable. There are two aspects of the Twitch community guidelines that detail the rules regarding a banned streamer using the platform. It says: “Any attempt to circumvent an account suspension or chat ban by using other accounts, identities, or by appearing on another user’s account will also result in additional enforcement against your accounts, up to an indefinite suspension.” This would mean that if Dr Disrespect were to create another account in order to stream on the platform, it would give Twitch more of a reason to leave his account suspended. In addition, Twitch’s community guidelines also mention that active users are prohibited to feature banned users on their stream. And, they must make an attempt to remove them from their stream or risk their own suspension. This means that Twitch TOS still prevents the Two-Time from playing with active streamers on the platform — although NICKMERCS and TimTheTatman are ready when the day he’s allowed to arrives.
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Dr Disrespect Resident Evil 2 mod replaces Mr. X with the Two-Time Champ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect Resident Evil 2 mod replaces Mr. X with the Two-Time Champ Resident Evil 2 is well known among adrenaline-seeking horror fans, and nothing is more iconic from that game than the imposing final boss “Mr. X.” However, as Twitch streamer Elajjaz found out, a mod to replace the intimidating enemy with Dr Disrespect might have something to say about that. What’s more terrifying than a zombie with a proper title? Why, only the two-time, back-to-back Blockbuster champion, of course. Elajjaz was playing Resident Evil 2 HD Remaster on his Twitch stream using the Resident Evil 2 Randomizer mod when he was suddenly confronted with what would have been Mr. X. Instead, this mod made sure that he was confronted instead with the only man with a seven-foot vertical leap. Quickly backpedaling, Elajjaz attempted to outrun the Doc, but kept tripping over the terrain and other zombies. While he did eventually lose him, it was not before the Doc let out a guttural “Rahuuuuuul” and continued to chase him as “Rahul Gillette” played in the background. “This is way more terrifying than Mr. X!” Elajjaz shouted, before yelping. “I dunno why, he just looks more intimidating to me.” Elajjaz continued to stay one step ahead of the Doc as he stomped menacingly up the stairs, Mr. X’s frame matching the Doc’s, and even perfectly capturing the doc’s long stride and heavy footfalls. Eventually, Elajjaz ducked into a side room, and the oddly menacing Rahul Gillette faded as the Doc stomped back down the stairs. Eventually, the Two-Time caught back up with Elajjaz, and he nearly had a close call with the champ thanks to a randomly placed zombie that tripped up the streamer – but again, some quick thinking and a couple of doors were more than enough for Elajjaz to make a clean getaway. The Dr Disrespect mod features full voice lines along with the iconic music from his stream, mostly triggering when he hits the player. Of course, Dr Disrespect is more likely to be actually terrorizing your PUBG, Fortnite, or Apex Legends matches than actually stomping up behind you – but that’s a different brand of fear all on its own. Ellajjaz has 318,696 Twitch followers as of this writing, and could certainly be counted among the site’s faster-growing streamers.
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Dr Disrespect reacts to xQc’s ‘two-time’ Minecraft Monday victory – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reacts to xQc’s ‘two-time’ Minecraft Monday victory Popular Twitch streamer Felix ‘Minecraft Monday win in a row and fellow streamer Dr. Disrespect responded to them becoming fellow ‘two-time’ champs. After emerging victorious in Week 12 of the competition, xQc and m0xxy came back to take first place in Minecraft Monday on September 16 for the second week in a row. Week 12 was a tough fight for the duo, and the most recent competition was no different – but with some grit and determination, the team managed to pull it off. A new “Two-Time” champ After he discovered his team at the top of the week 13 leaderboard, xQc proudly proclaimed m0xxy and himself as the “back-to-back Blockbuster Minecraft Monday winners,” with a dab thrown in for good measure. “Two-timer boys, champion, EZ,” the streamer told his fans, who were plenty excited about the feat as well. xQc also threw in a message for his doubters and haters, who said there was no way the streamer could pull off the win two weeks in a row. “Oh my god dude, they can all suck my nuts dude,” Felix told his viewers. “All the bitches in chat complaining ‘oh throwing, oh this, oh that, oh so slow,’ how does it feel now? They were not part of the training. How does it feel at home, in your dogshit chair? You’re sulking now.” Word spread quickly of m0xxy and xQc’s epic win and it wasn’t long before the original two-time, Dr. Disrespect, caught wind of their accomplishment. One would think that Doc might be upset about xQc taking his two-time moniker, but the streamer seemed surprisingly pleased at the shoutout. Read More: Twitch streamer rage-deletes Modern Warfare – “xQc, the back-to-back Minecraft Champion,” Doc said with an approving chuckle, before heading back to Gears of War 5. Claiming to be the two-time Blockbuster video game world champion has been one of Doc’s shticks for awhile now, so it’s good to see he’s apparently willing to let the duo into the club. xQc and m0xxy definitely employed plenty of violence, speed and momentum in their win – but it remains to be seen if Dr. Disrespect will bestow upon them the ultimate two-time reward: a nice, firm handshake.
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Dr Disrespect receives surprise phone call from FaZe Clan’s Tfue in brilliant Twitch skit – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect receives surprise phone call from FaZe Clan’s Tfue in brilliant Twitch skit G FUEL / FaZe BanksFortnite Battle Royale as always during his Twitch stream on April 17, but had to stop playing to take what he claimed was a shock phone call from none other than Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney. The Fortnite professional player was actually streaming at the same time as the Two-Time, and if anyone was watching both streams at the same time, they may have noticed that there was something very odd about the conversation that was taking place. Dr Disrespect is known for his amazing production value and stream sketches, but this might be one of his best yet. ‘Tfue’ compliments the Doc’s Fortnite skills The Doc had just strategically trapped a player into a corner of a building with a wooden wall, editing his way through and eliminating the enemy with a shotgun, before his ‘phone’ started to ring. Opening up that classic flip phone of his, he instantly told viewers that it was Tfue on the other end. “Tfue? Haha, you like that one?” he said, after picking up the elimination. “I know, I was watching you the other day, yeah. The one where you did the combination.” “Yeah, it stuck in my mind man. So, when I was laying in my water bed last night, dripping wet with success, I was just thinking about that move you pulled off in that game man and I knew I was going to bring it to the table today,” Doc added. Tfue is definitely one of the most skilled Fortnite players around, particularly when it comes to building right next to enemies to give him the upper hand. Whether or not Dr Disrespect did actually take inspiration from him is unknown, but one thing is for sure… The Fortnite pro was definitely not part of that phone call. Dr Disrespect flip-phone antics This is not the only mock phone call Dr Disrespect has had while he’s been streaming live on Twitch, though, as he once blurred the lines between the real world and his Division 2 character with a hilarious interaction. The Doc made it look as if he received a call from the player during a stream on March 13, and tried to calm his nerves after they appeared to be a little anxious about the mission they were undertaking. A little different, but just as good as the Tfue call. He also plays a similar gag by pretending to take phone calls from game developers, who he usually has an earful for.
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Dr Disrespect reacts to featuring in PewDiePie video – “You son of a bitch” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reacts to featuring in PewDiePie video – “You son of a bitch” Dr Disrespect / PewDiePieApex Legends Code Red tournament on May 23, took a moment to show himself featuring in Pewds’ video at the beginning of his stream. However, after realizing that he only had around a 20 second part to play in PewDiePie’s video, things turned a little sour. The Doc screamed in excitement when he first saw that his reaction to the FaZe and Tfue drama had made its way into the Swede’s video covering the news, which he uploaded on May 23, rounding up a number of reactions for people to see. Yet, his delight never lasted too long after PewDiePie made a big claim about the popular internet personality’s choice of clothing. “Hey, he’s got my glasses,” the YouTuber said, zooming in with a side-by-side comparison before claiming to be the Doc’s “daddy.” “No, you got my glasses. Not his,” Dr Disrespect responded, clearly annoyed about how his segment in the video had panned out. “I’m not your daddy. That’s all I get PewDiePie? You son of a bitch.” Regular viewers of the Two-Time will be well aware that he often likes to have a laugh and a joke about this sort of thing, but featuring in a video that’s been viewed around four million times – at the time of writing – is still good news for the streamer.
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Dr Disrespect reacts to video of him ‘appearing’ on Britain’s Got Talent – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reacts to video of him ‘appearing’ on Britain’s Got Talent A fan of Dr Disrespect made a hilarious parody video of the star Twitch streamer appearing on Britain’s Got Talent, and the Two-Time thoroughly enjoyed watching it on stream. Being the ultra-popular online gaming entertainer that he is, it’s no surprise that Dr Disrespect’s fans are always looking to feature him in some sort of funny content, such as memes and parodies. One example of this was a hilarious YouTube video from back in October, in which someone edited clips of the Doc into an episode of Britain’s Got Talent, making it seem as though the Two-Time had appeared on one the UK’s most popular talent shows. The video features him showing off his edited “big hands,” screaming and yelling in his iconic aggressive demeanor, and, best of all, pretending to play the flute. After everything he does, the audience and judges react accordingly – at first, they look unamused when he’s playing the flute poorly but then, after some stern words from the Doc, they cheer and applaud as he starts creating impressive tunes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyzRDuSU5Ko Although the original video was published back in early October, the Doc, as he sometimes likes to do with popular videos and clips, pulled it up and watched it for the first time on stream. It was clear from the get-go he thoroughly enjoyed it, and it didn’t take him long to immerse himself, and add exaggerated reactions to what he was watching. This included yelling alongside his on-screen version, bobbing his head to the impressive tunes coming out of the flute, and reveling as the audience gave him a would-be standing ovation at the end of his ‘performance.’ Perhaps the best part about the whole thing was when he yelled “shut your mouth up” at Simon Cowell, a TV personality who himself is known to be blunt with his insults and negative comments toward contestants. When the real-life version of Doc saw that, he immediately joined it, creating twice the aggressive ruckus. While this was obviously a funny parody that someone created, it may serve as foreshadowing for where Dr Disrespect’s career is headed – the TV screen. The Two-Time recently signed a TV deal with the creators of the Walking Dead, and he’s hinted at the possibility of his future show to be animated.
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Dr Disrespect rants to himself for 10 mins after accidentally muting mic – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rants to himself for 10 mins after accidentally muting mic Dr DisrespectStreaming superstar Dr Disrespect accidentally muted his microphone just as he began a legendary-looking rant about Call of Duty: Warzone, and may inadvertently have created a new trend in streaming at the same time. [jwplayer nRNmFBgY] Doc is undoubtedly one of the biggest personalities out there on the internet, but like anyone else, he can still fall victim to the treacherous mindset of getting tilted. Like all professionals, he usually does a good job of keeping the speed, violence, and momentum directed at opponents. But during a recent stream, he experienced one Warzone death due to flashbangs too many and took it out on his desk instead. With a slam that would make fellow streaming star, xQc, proud, the Two-Time let his desk have it just as he was entering into what seemed like quite the heated exposition on the role of flashes grenades in Warzone. The only problem was that his smack muted the microphone and he didn’t realize it, leading to what may have been the best mime impression on Twitch for the next 10-plus minutes. It genuinely seems like the 2019 Streamer of the Year had no idea he was basically just talking to himself, as you can even see him going into bits and continuing to rant before he unmutes. It seemed to work out fine though, as he made a pretty penny in donations from viewers telling him they couldn’t hear. “Well, that’s what happens when you slam sh*t around, you know?” Doc reflected. “I think I got like, $100 bucks from people telling me I’m muted. Hey Alex, next time mute me for like two hours, yeah.” If Dr Disrespect hasn’t chosen a Halloween costume for this year, maybe going trick-or-treating as a mime might be his best option at this point. Speaking of Halloween, the good doctor’s annual Doctober costume contest is nearing its conclusion as hundreds of fans have submitted their best cosplays, hoping for a chance to be selected among the best. The winners are due to be announced in the upcoming few days, but you can check out some of the best costume submissions so far here.
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Dr Disrespect reacts to Fortnite finally getting ‘deleted’ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reacts to Fortnite finally getting ‘deleted’ Dr Disrespect – Twitch / Epic GamesThere’s been a lot of fanfare surrounding Fortnite Battle Royale possibly getting ‘deleted’ prior to the launch of Season 11/Chapter 2, and no one is happier about it than Twitch superstar Dr Disrespect. There may not be another prominent content creator in the online gaming world who has trashed Fortnite more than the notorious Dr Disrespect. Over the years, the Two-Time has made his opinion on the iconic battle royale crystal clear, calling it too childish and not serious enough, and going as far as to uninstall it on countless occasions. Now with Fortnite having apparently been ‘deleted,’ although not really, he couldn’t shy away from the opportunity to take another swing at the game. “Fortnite is gone,” he tweeted, attaching a GIF of himself cheering. “I couldn’t be more happier. Demonized children will turn back to normal 8th graders. The gaming industry will get back to quality soulful development. No more overhyped phoniness.” Fortnite is gone. I couldn’t be more happier. Demonized children will turn back to normal 8th graders. The gaming industry will get back to quality soulful development. No more overhyped phoniness. pic.twitter.com/grQ2cPCfjG — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) October 13, 2019 The “Fortnite is gone” line is in reference to the shell-shocking ‘The End’ event that took place in-game on October 13, meant to be the transition between Seasons 10 and 11. Instead, following the event, the game went completely dark, and in more ways than one. Not only was it reduced to nothing but a black screen and a mysterious blue circle floating in the middle, but the official Fortnite Twitter page deleted all of its tweets, the game was taken off of Epic Games’ website, and even the category was temporarily disabled on Twitch. EPIC HAS DELETED ALL THEIR CHANNELS ON THE OFFICIAL FORTNITE DISCORD SERVER WTF IS HAPPENING (Via @FNBRUpdates) pic.twitter.com/Ewf1lvrSxZ — Fortnite News :goat: (@FNBRHQ) October 13, 2019 Now, as much as the Doc might wish it to not be so, even he knows that this is just a giant ruse from Epic to keep everyone talking about their game. Read More: Fortnite Season 11 event crashed Twitch – There is zero doubt that Fortnite will return at some point with a massive bang, putting seemingly the entire online gaming word under its spell again. The only question that remains is what will be featured in the game once it does return, and the addition of a brand new map has already been confirmed, considering all of the leaks as well as the current map having already been destroyed in spectacular fashion.
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Dr Disrespect reacts to boxing match offer from iDubbbz – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reacts to boxing match offer from iDubbbz YouTube: iDubbbz / Instagram: drdisrespectThe two-time Blockbuster video game champion, Dr Disrespect, has been called out by fellow content creator iDubbbz for a potential boxing match after his proposed fight with RiceGum fell through. Dr Disrespect — the internet’s epitome of violence, speed, and momentum — isn’t a figure to be trifled with. However, he’s just been challenged to a boxing match from a completely unexpected figure. Popular YouTuber iDubbbz, a long-term presence on the platform, has been sorting out a bout with fellow YouTuber RiceGum since 2018. Unfortunately, life seems to have gotten in the way of this grudge match. In 2021, iDubbbz made greater efforts to officially throw down with his storied rival, claiming he’d traveled around the US and even received laser eye surgery, should he receive a head injury. Ricegum rejects iDubbbz boxing match request Unfortunately, Ricegum has shut down any possibility of a fight with iDubbbz. In a statement given to Drama Alert’s KEEMSTAR, Ricegum claimed he was not interested in boxing the YouTuber. “I thought iDubbbz would grow up and be more mature, but he’s on the same childish energy, still making YouTube videos,” he said. iDubbbz calls out Dr Disrespect for possible boxing match That being said, Ricegum isn’t the only influencer iDubbbz is down to fight. The YouTuber actually named Dr Disrespect on his list of content creator’s he’d be willing to box, joking that he’d “break his little scrawny legs in half.” Read More: Jake Paul confirms Tommy Fury fight date – “He will get absolutely destroyed by me!” he said. (Topic begins at 5:34) A fan caught wind of this challenge and made it known to the two-time, who was busy streaming on YouTube. Doc read the message out loud and appeared to be thoroughly confused by the challenge — or, more accurately, unaware who iDubbbz was. “iDubbbz called you out Doc to a boxing match, he mentioned something about breaking your legs in half,” Doc read out from the chat, before looking around in a confused manner. “Who?” Although he didn’t make any mention of the exchange again in his stream, this certainly comes as an unexpected development for fans of the Blockbuster video game champion who has yet to step inside the ring against another influencer.
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Dr Disrespect rages about why Fortnite and Blackout are “overrated” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rages about why Fortnite and Blackout are “overrated” Twitch star Dr Disrespect was fuming on stream after playing Fortnite and Blackout for his Triple Threat Challenge, leading the Two-time to rip apart both titles. The Doc tasked himself with the Triple Threat Challenge that requires a Solo win in Fortnite, a Solo win in Blackout and three wins in Apex Legends to complete the objective. But after numerous failed attempts in some matches, tensions were rising in the Doc that were slowly released until the streamer couldn’t manage anymore. During the broadcast the Doc lashed out multiple times calling the Fortnite team “nerdy, skinny developers from North Carolina,” as problems with the game pushed him to the edge. “[Fortnite] is dead in like a year,” the Doc said. “And anybody that’s associated with it, they should be embarrassed with themselves. They should, it’s like dabbing… cause 5, 10, 15 years from now you’re gonna look back at that and go ‘God, no way. I was doing that?!’” The Doc eventually gave himself a win for putting up with the game for as long as he did, but not before being in disbelief with how “the world fell for that piece of shit game.” Blackout didn’t go any better as it took the Doc less than an hour to be done with Treyarch’s battle royale. “By the way [Treyarch], get rid of your stupid flinch! I’m trying to ADS this guy and every time he hits me it’s [disorientating]… This guy is shooting me laying down and I’m getting fucking flinched out of my mind,” The Doc said. Dr Disrespect only attempted one game in Blackout before finally settling on Apex Legends. The Triple Threat Challenge went unfinished as the Doc thinks problematic gameplay and frustrating matches have been plaguing Fortnite and Blackout.
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Dr Disrespect explains why “sickening” PUBG will be dead soon – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why “sickening” PUBG will be dead soon Dr Disrespect flew into a rage and hit out at “sickening” PUBG, after having a rough run of it in a Twitch livestream on October 22. The Doc isn’t one to hold his cards close to his chest: if he has a problem, he’s more than vocal about it and doesn’t hold back when addressing the issues he has with whatever game or person he has in his sights. Once again, the ‘Two-Time’ was in fine form playing PUBG, unable to sink even an hour in before becoming agitated and rage quitting at the state of the game, mocking it and its players in hilarious fashion. After an unexpected death early on in a match, the Doc quit out of the game and launched into a tirade, raging at its net code and calling it a “piece of s**t game.” He then subtly mocked the PUBG player base, saying, “Well, shucks, maybe next time I’ll go get them. Dang it, I just invested ten minutes into that game. Oh well, I’ll go back to the lobby and play another one… It’s sickening, it’s just sickening.” He also makes a very sinister prediction for the future of PUBG, saying: “I hate to say it, Battlegrounds, but the death is imminent, and it’s happening fast. I’m not going to put up with that.” Read More: Fortnite Chapter 2 definitely hasn’t helped their cause. The release of other rival games like Apex Legends and Call of Duty’s Blackout certainly didn’t help the once-dominant battle royale either. That said, they’re clearly trying to bring players back in with the new Season 5, but whether it works remains to be seen. Although Dr. Disrespect isn’t the be-all and end-all of PUBG’s success, the fact that he is regularly playing Fortnite – a game he mocks even more than PUBG – is definitely a sign that his concerns for the future of the game may be well-founded. –
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Dr Disrespect rages after fan says he should play Fortnite with CouRage – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rages after fan says he should play Fortnite with CouRage drdirespect, Twitch / CouRageDr Disrespect produced another one of his vintage outbursts after a fan asked him if he’d like to play with Jack ‘CouRage‘ Dunlop on Fortnite. The Doc was hosting a Fortnite Solo Challenge before being told that he should team up with the former Call of Duty esports caster. It’s fair to say that he didn’t like the idea – not one bit. Responding to a member of the chat, Dr Disrespect extended his current list of feuds with fellow high profile streamers by firing shots at CouRage. “Play with CouRage? Jesus Christ” The Doc said. “First off, I don’t want to shout out my YouTube channel every 30 seconds, because that’s what you have to do when you play with CouRage.” Dr Disrespect never left it at that, either. He went on to mock CouRage’s use of Twitter, claiming that he only replies to people with blue check marks next to their name. “I don’t want to do that, not right now! I’m playing a solo challenge” he shouted, clearly irritated by the suggestion in this hilarious outburst. Both streamers have been playing Fortnite and Sea of Thieves of late, which is potentially why the fan asked the question to begin with, but The Doc doesn’t seem to have any intention of linking up with the streamer any time soon. Read More: Fortnite Season 7 Week 9 challenges leaked – Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar recently baited Dr Disrespect by asking Twitch if he could advertise on his channel, to which he responded: “You son of a bitch. This isn’t over Summit.” Clearly, he’s got a lot going on at the moment.
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Dr Disrespect rages during Apex Legends return – “What did I come back to?” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rages during Apex Legends return – “What did I come back to?” Dr Disrespect / Respawn EntertainmentApex Legends on his turn to streaming the game, but things didn’t quite go according to plan for the popular Twitch personality. The leader of the Champions Club, who has over 3.4 million followers on the platform, decided to put PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds to one side and jumped back into Kings Canyon during his May 7 livestream. But after quickly running into a whole host of issues during the broadcast, The Doc seemed to be on the brink of unleashing another one of his vintage rants for all to see. Just 37 minutes into his stream, he and his teammates completely froze in midair, before eventually dropping into the map. The Two-Time joked that the EA servers were so “powerful” that they would be able to fight through the lag, as he quickly chased after another player. Read More: Top 20 highest earning Apex Legends pros – “Look at this,” he said as the game froze once again, before disconnecting. “Apex Legends huh? Oh man, what did I come back to?” Apex Legends experienced some major downtime on May 5, as well as a number of other EA games, and similar server issues seemed to be affecting the Doc during his stream. However, that didn’t stop the Doc from continuing on his search for some victories. That quest hit a serious problem around three hours into the stream though, as the lag had gotten so bad that Dr Disrespect and his teammates were finding it very difficult to play the game at all. “Fix your stupid servers EA!” the streamer roared following his elimination from a game, clearly irritated by the issues they were experiencing. The server issues seem to have been resolved since the stream went live, but there’s no doubt that connection problems marred the Two-Time’s return to Apex Legends this time. Hopefully, the servers will let him get some more of those Triple Threat Challenge checkmarks on the board next time around.
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Dr Disrespect puts Twitch on blast again following TwitchCon controversies – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect puts Twitch on blast again following TwitchCon controversies Twitch/Instagram/DrDisrespectFormer Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect is once again taking aim at the platform that banned him by mocking TwitchCon’s many controversies. San Diego TwitchCon is finally over and for many, it was a drama-filled affair with numerous issues plaguing the streamer convention. In addition to a foam pit that broke Adriana Chechik’s back when she jumped into it, there were other issues – including stalkers showing up at the event, requiring Amouranth’s security to get involved. All this drama resulted in Dr Disrespect chiming in on the subject, unleashing his signature violence, speed and momentum on the Amazon-owned platform. Dr Disresect slams Twitch over TwitchCon event Taking to Twitter, the two-time claimed that he’d “hate” to be the face of Twitch with all the drama going on at TwitchCon. “Looks like a 6th grade Mardi Gras Mother Son dance,” he mocked the streamer get-together, comparing it to an amateur production despite its big budget. At one point, it’s safe to say that Doc was hailed as one of the faces of Twitch prior to his mysterious ban in the Summer of 2020 that still has the community demanding answers. While the Champions Club icon ended up taking Twitch to court over the ban, they ended up settling. Sadly, the outcome remains the same for fans who are still unclear why he was banned from the platform to begin with two years ago. Despite the legal issue being taken care of, this hasn’t stopped Dr Disrespect from continuing to take shots at Twitch, having forced him to move to YouTube without an exclusive contract like other creators. It seems like the two-time will continue to speak his mind on his former platform and voice his criticisms, especially as the drama continues to unfold relating to Twitch’s controversial 50-50 revenue split.
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Dr Disrespect explains why “real gamers” don’t play Rainbow Six: Siege – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why “real gamers” don’t play Rainbow Six: Siege Dr Disrespect / UbisoftRainbow Six: Siege during his May 22 Fortnite Battle Royale and Apex Legends, but it seems like a switch to Ubisoft‘s latest Tom Clancy title will not the answer. Dr Disrespect claimed to be be “done” with Siege after being eliminated from a match, quitting to the desktop of his PC, where he described one aspect of its gameplay as “bullshit”. “I’m dead because I stepped on something,” a frustrated Doc told his audience. “A bear trap. Bear trap makes me quit to the desktop and that’s exactly what I’m going to do. I’m playing shooter games, you know what I mean.” The Frost bear trap from Siege can be placed on the floor to eliminate opponents. It just so happens that the Doc failed to spot it as he entered the room, and he wasn’t best pleased about it after being killed by one. “That right there takes me immediately out – not interested,” stated Dr Disrespect. “Done. I’m telling you, real gamers don’t want to put up with bullshit like that. I’m telling you.” The Two-Time took a moment after leaving the game to reflect on the gaming industry at large, apologizing to his fans about the lack of options that he has to play right now, but thanking them for their support. Regular viewers of The Doc will hope that he will soon find a game that he enjoys streaming again. Clearly, Rainbow Six: Siege has not made the best of impressions on Dr Disrespect.
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Dr Disrespect Pulls Off Hilarious Impression of Players who Use Fortnite Emotes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect Pulls Off Hilarious Impression of Players who Use Fortnite Emotes One of Twitch’s most popular streamers had a few choice words concerning users of Fortnite’s emotes. While Dr Disrespect is better known for his exploits in PUBG, he has since dabbled in Fortnite – and has inspired a number of clippable moments from his stream. During one of these streams, Dr Disrespect was asked to showcase some of the upcoming emotes in Fortnite’s V5.3 patch. As he was playing an early access version of the title, he indulged his audience, giving them a glimpse of “Praise the Tomato” (a Fornite-esque take on Dark Souls’ “Praise the Sun” action) and “Confusion.” He didn’t seem too impressed by these animations, and confirmed his indifference in a hilarious spiel. “Funny thing about all this stuff is that there’s people out there… the younger generation… well, not just the younger generation. There are older people who will look at that and go, ‘Ah! That’s so cool! Did you see that emote?’” Dr Disrespect then went off on a tangent, laughing hysterically and drooling from the mouth in an impression of players who go gaga over Fortnite’s emotes. His chat was both amused and concerned, with one viewer remarking that he’d, “blown a gasket.” Doc composed himself afterwards and got back to business. “Right? There’s people out there who get that excited. They get that excited.” With Fortnite’s V5.3 patch, even more emotes will soon be available to players. With actions like the “Llama Bell,” “Shake it Up,” and “Fancy Feet,” users will be able to express themselves in more ways than ever.
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Dr Disrespect says PUBG “makes him sick”, wants to remove his skins – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says PUBG “makes him sick”, wants to remove his skins Dr Disrespect / BlueholePlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds after another unfortunate death fired him up to no end. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds was a smash hit when it first released in 2017, but scores of hackers and bugs quickly made it less alluring especially with more battle royale games filling up the genre. At the height of the game’s popularity streamers like the Doc, shroud and more worked with the Bluehole developers to get custom in-game skins to immortalize the personalities’ place in PUBG history. The streamer received a “call” from the developers and humorously reaffirmed the he wants his skins “out of the game.” The collaboration produced some of the game’s best skins to date for popular weapons that players’ tend to use when owning on the battlefields. But after another PUBG-fueled tirade, the Doc said he doesn’t want his skins in the game anymore after noting that Bluehole does not “have a product that is thriving right now.” “You know what, I take it back,” the Doc ramped up. “I don’t want skins in this game anymore. Take my skins out. Pull my skins out of the game. I don’t want them in the game. I don’t. Pull them out.” The streamer is known for his lengthy skits, and it was in full display after he got a “call” on his flip phone from the devs where the Doc continued to hammer the point to the Bluehole developers. “Yeah. Yeah!” Dr Disrespect said on the phone before erupting. “Yeah, PULL THEM OUT OF THE GAME!” For those unfamiliar with the Doc’s antics, while he does have major gripes with PUBG’s developments he jokingly demanded that the developers take his skins out of the game after the ping in a “warmup game” made a close-range firefight go wrong. “The ping is so bad in this game, it’s unplayable,” the Doc said. “That’s not what I saw on my screen… It’s just so disgusting, this fucking game. This FUCKING GAME MAKES ME SICK! That’s why no ones fucking playing your game. You guys are making me sick! You’re not doing anything for this game.” The Doc is nothing if not persistent, so it’s definitely not the last time we see him drop into a PUBG match in hopes of getting a solid win.
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Dr Disrespect gives grave prediction about Ninja’s viewership on Mixer – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives grave prediction about Ninja’s viewership on Mixer Twitch: Dr Disrespect, Ninja / MixerTwo-time champion Dr Disrespect gave his brutally honest take on the future of Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins’ numbers if Microsoft doesn’t persuade more Twitch streamers to join Mixer. Microsoft made huge waves when they snagged a deal with Ninja to stream exclusively on their platform Mixer on August 1. But the always-colorful Dr Disrespect argued that they haven’t done enough to be a sustainable competitor to Twitch in the long term, and predicts the numbers will drop unless they take certain steps. A “power move” While streaming on August 5, Doc took a break from playing to talk to his audience and address Ninja’s deal with Mixer. The Two-Time had doubts that the current numbers on the platform could maintain over time – but offered a solution. “I think you need at least five of the top ten on Twitch. A power move if you will, to really bring in the numbers and the hype to that platform,” he stated. While Mixer’s numbers have skyrocketed since the ex-Twitch star joined the platform, Doc predicted that those numbers would drop. “And I just have a feeling, and I’m just kind of going off gut right now, that unless they pick up somebody, a few other big names, I got a feeling, I think his numbers are going to go down.” He was also quick to point out that it wasn’t anything personal against Ninja. “I hate to say it. I don’t want to be the guy to say it. And it has nothing to do with him. I think it’s just exposure on the platform, where it’s at right now.” Ninja is killing it on Mixer Ninja’s first week with Microsoft’s service was extremely successful, as the streamer celebrated hitting half a million subs on August 2. His sub count is moving so quickly that he’s now at 685,000 subscribers and is also approaching 4 million views overall. Read More: Tana Mongeau slams fake ring rumors – “We have hit over 500k subscribers on mixer. What better way to celebrate than with some cake?!” he tweeted. We have hit over 500k subscribers on mixer. What better way to celebrate than with some cake?! :camera_with_flash: @RYANHADJI pic.twitter.com/q0O0Ys54St — Ninja (@Ninja) August 2, 2019 Could we see Dr Disrespect on Mixer in the future? Only time will tell.
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Dr DisRespect proves his Fortnite skills with insane 360 snipe for the win – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect proves his Fortnite skills with insane 360 snipe for the win Dr DisRespect / TwitchDr DisRespect returned to his Twitch stream following the Christmas festivities rejuvenated, and in the holiday spirit played random duos with some lucky fans on Fortnite. But, the Doc has never been known as a ‘Fortnite’ streamer typically, favoring other battle royale titles like PUBG and Call of Duty’s Blackout instead. That didn’t stop the self-proclaimed face of Twitch from showing why he’s the ‘2x Champion’, with some impeccable gameplay. With only two opponents left in the duos match, Dr DisRespect used the heavy sniper to great effect, lining up the first enemy before getting a little ‘disrespectful’ with the second. In a throwback to the hay day of Call of Duty ‘quickscoping’, the Doc spun around in a 360 degree turn, before snapping on to the final enemy. However, while the Doc’s Fortnite skills might be up to par, his Fortnite knowledge isn’t quite as good. More: Fortnite: Dr DisRespect vows to get “8 kills minimum” in a match but hilariously dies right at the start – While playing with another young random Fortnite player, he was asked what his ‘rarest skin’ was, and Dr DisRespect clearly had no idea. Not wanting to be rude, a quick google search provided his answer – stating that his ‘rarest’ skin, was the John Wick inspired ‘Reaper’. It remains to be seen if the Doc takes up more Fortnite in the future or returns to his more standard picks of PUBG and Blackout, but one thing is for sure, his skill is permanent.