Twitch streamer Mike "Preachlfw," also known as "Preach," took to his channel on December 20, 2022, to host a Just Chatting and World of Warcraft livestream.
While interacting with his viewers, the content creator commented on the recent controversy surrounding Rich Campbell. The former One True King (OTK) co-founder was accused of sexual assault by Twitch streamer Azalia Lexi.
Preach sarcastically stated that his presence in the viral clip during which Campbell realized he was getting canceled was "amazing and awesome." He added:
At the 31-minute mark of his livestream, Preach spoke about hosting the ongoing competitive event, World of Warcraft - Race to World First.
After reading out loud a message on his phone saying that the schedule for casting had been fixed, the Briton took the opportunity to talk about the "Rich situation." He said:
A few moments later, the Twitch streamer explained what happened during the livestream when the allegations against Campbell surfaced:
Preach stated that he became irritated by the Austin, Texas-based content creator's constant attention to his phone while shoutcasting for the professional event:
Timestamp: 00:31:36
The 39-year-old claimed that he was "10 seconds away" from confronting Campbell:
The streamer then discussed Campbell's departure from the Race to World First shoutcasting desk and the message he received from the production team:
Preach explained how Echo's production team had to change the entire casting schedule after Rich Campbell's allegations surfaced:
A reaction thread featuring Preach's clip went viral on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, with more than 280 fans commenting. Here's what they had to say:
For context, Race to World First is a competitive World of Warcraft event in
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