Chandler "ClutchBelk" broke down into tears while discussing his return to the Call of Duty: Warzone scene in a recent Bot Lobby Podcast episode after he was blacklisted by Activision over harassing professional Call of Duty Player Swish of the New York Subliners back in September last year.
Chandler's comments and his chat reaction to Swish sparked quite an outrage in the gaming community, which is why he was blacklisted from taking part in any official Activision event. Having received news of the reversal of the ban, the streamer was quite emotional, thanking his loved ones and the developers for giving him a second chance.
The suspension was clearly hard on the streamer, both emotionally and financially. Before breaking down, he revealed that he was DoorDashing for an alternate source of income:
At this point, ClutchBelk couldn't continue and had to take a moment. After composing himself, he explained how he felt after the infamous incident in a pretty broken voice:
The streamer then praised his girlfriend and family for helping him get through the tough time:
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Stifling tears, ClutchBelk laid out how emotionally freeing it was to get the news that he would finally be able to compete in Call of Duty again:
Many of his fans and the gaming community were quite taken in with his emotional apology. Gaming personalities and streamers, along with many fans, supported Activision's decision to revoke the ban, deeming the long suspension an adequate penalty for his actions from last year. Here are some of the reactions:
ClutchBelk has around 46,000 followers on Twitch and primarily streams Call of Duty Warzone. Fans of the streamer are definitely excited to see him back playing Modern Warfare 2. The streamer has also
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