There are numerous unique personalities in the streaming scene. Dr DisRespect is probably best at remaining true to the character and garnering a following based solely on charisma.
With his iconic wig and sunglasses, Doc is perhaps the most famous streamer of the last decade. His persona and consistent effort towards the bit have earned him millions of fans around the globe.
With his gaming studio, Midnight Society, recently unveiling the first look of its new game, Deadrop, here's a look at some lesser-known facts about the legendary streamer.
The two-time wrote a book released on March 30, 2021, with reasonably good reviews on Amazon. Styled as an autobiography, it is titled after his famous quote:
"Violence. Speed. Momentum."
In true Dr DisRespect fashion, the blurb on the back reads:
He also got into a Twitter spat with New York Times over his book not being included on the NYT's bestseller list, criticizing them for including a book with lower sales than his:
Believe it or not, the man with 'The Poisonous Ethiopian Caterpillar' has a human somewhere buried in his 6'8" frame. After his highly popular Twitch account was banned for unknown reasons, Dr DisRespect opened up about the severe anxiety attacks he suffered:
The Doc had more than 4 million followers on Twitch at the time of his ban, with an average of almost 2 million hours of view time per month. His forced move to YouTube undoubtedly accounted for a significant loss of viewers.
He also said that even though his return to streaming was going great, he still had anxiety problems:
Before his Twitch days, Sledgehammer Games hired Dr DisRespect to serve as the community manager on March 16, 2011. He got promoted to level designer and helped create many Call of Duty:
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