DrDisrespect Creates History On Youtube And Hints At Production Company
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The entire gaming world stood firmly gripped by suspense on the 7th and 8th of August. DrDisrespect, the two-time champ, played off one of the sickest ploys in streaming history. He did not have to appear, but boy, when he did, he broke Youtube. Not to mention, he crossed Ninja’s return to live streaming too.
DrDisrespect is not just looking at gaming anymore; he is, undoubtedly the most entertaining streamer on the planet. This man isn’t just a streamer, he is a marketing and branding genius. On top of that, he knows what it takes to be a champion, and that mindset attracts people. He did not have to show his face to cross viewership ratings. However, during his no-show stream, he dropped bombs on several eSports players, organizations and games.
With his return, he has once again claimed that Twitch banned him without giving him a reason. Although, he still mentions how intricate the matter is. Any sort of premature comment on these things can make it difficult in a legal tussle.
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DrDisrespect hints at his own production company
I’m sitting here in a bathrobe staring at the mirror, and I couldn’t help reminisce…
Yesterday marked a new beginning for the Champions Club, but let’s not forget how we arrived in the first place.
Nobody does it better. pic.twitter.com/yLPWBrubD1
— Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) August 8, 2020
If anyone can do it then it’s him, the man has more experience in streaming than anyone else. His theatricality and resourcefulness knows no bounds and to top it off, he actually has what it takes to be an entertainer. When we look at people like Ninja, Nickmerks, TimTheTatman – they are all great gamers, but Doc is just a better entertainer.
“It started 11 years ago, here on Youtube, and boy, oh boy, oh boy, does it feel good to be back.”
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Most of it can be understood if you ask this question, would you like to see Ninja stream alone? Or would you rather prefer Doc? It is incredible how someone can be charismatic enough to pretty much entertain us while playing a game.
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“As far as I am concerned, we didn’t do anything wrong”
DrDisrespect cleared his statement and then went on to talk about the “cockroach approach,” and big money involved. His tweet, suggestive of his own production company with a naughty little remark “nobody does it better,” proves Doc knows how to attract viewers.
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For now, it is brilliant to see him back, streaming, gaming, joking the same way he used to. It’s best to perhaps enjoy this phase rather than asking questions about the Twitch fiasco. Doc showing a lot of resolve through tough times and that is why we are sure he will get back on his feet in no time.