Twitch star Chance "Sodapoppin" returned from TwitchCon 2022 in San Diego and hosted a livestream on October 12. Before starting to play games, the streamer spent some time recalling his TwitchCon experience and shared some stories.
Sodapoppin provided an in-depth explanation for the viral TwitchCon 2022 clip in which he commented about not wanting to be present at the streamer convention.
After watching the clip with his audience, the Austin, Texas-based content creator stated that he felt bad for making the statement:
On October 9, Chance participated in an IRL Twitch Rivals event alongside his best friend Nick "Nmplol." The streamers were interviewed following the conclusion of the event.
When the Twitch Rivals host asked Sodapoppin for his opinions on the competition, the streamer remarked that he and Nmplol did not want to be at TwitchCon 2022:
Three days later, Chance reviewed the aforementioned clip at the 13-minute mark of his stream. The World of Warcraft gamer burst out laughing and spoke about the previous interactions he had with the Twitch Rivals hosts:
Sodapoppin recalled the two hosts complimenting him and stated:
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The One True King co-owner mentioned the hosts saying that they "loved casting" for him:
Sodapoppin reflected on his TwitchCon 2022 antics and said that he felt bad for making the "I don't want to be here" comment.
The Twitch streamer concluded by mentioning that Nmplol "saved" the interview, and that the latter was his PR person.
The streaming moment was shared to the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, and the discussion thread accrued more than 45 fan reactions. Here's what Redditors had to say:
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