On December 1, Twitch streamer Mason "Symfuhny" hosted a Call of Duty: Warzone 2 livestream. While in the lobby, the internet personality noticed some messages he had received from a viewer who appeared to be threatening him.
After cross-checking and verifying who the person was, Symfuhny revealed that a UFC fighter had appeared in his Twitch chat and vented his frustration after the streamer killed him in the game.
Mason read out the fighter's Twitch chat messages:
Mason was informed about some Twitch chat messages by a viewer named "thedoctorufc" during a livestream on December 1. After some research, the content creator stated:
The streamer then began reading the messages in which thedoctorufc accused him of cheating and hacking. The chatter then threatened him by suggesting that he would "beat his a**" if he ever saw him:
Symfuhny was taken aback upon reading the messages. He immediately looked up the UFC fighter's bio on Twitter:
Mason then read the tweet in which Uroš Medić claimed that players like him were "ruining the game":
Later that day, Uroš Medić took to Twitter once more, telling Symfuhny to "chill." He stated that he wasn't planning on attacking the Twitch streamer but would 1v1 him in Call of Duty at any time. He also mentioned that an "army of bots" was spamming him on Twitter:
The reaction thread on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit amassed more than 100 fan reactions. Redditor u/nahbutwhoasked commented on Uroš Medić's recent Twitter activity:
Another Redditor, u/HansEffect, expressed displeasure at those who accuse people of cheating without providing any evidence to back up the claim:
Here are some more fan reactions from Reddit:
Media personality Jake "JakeSucky" shared the interaction on his official Twitter
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