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The streaming industry is a very competitive as well as the forthcoming community in the world. Many popular gamers and social media influencers are a part of this community. Thus it feels absurd when a fellow streamer tries to mock a companion with a Conor McGregor-style call-out.

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Recently, a backlash was witnessed from fans for streamer Froste when he tried to outsmart 100 Thieves CEO Nadeshot after banter between them was reported.

Froste said he misses Mob House

In 2014, content creators Classify, Avalanche, Froste, and Mako joined hands to create the gaming/streaming team called the Mob. Later, Nadeshot, owner of eSports team 100 Thieves, acquired the Mob.

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But later in 2021, the Mob was disbanded as Mako left the group, and following that, 100 Thieves also abandoned the group. This was a shocker to streamers all around the world as they thought it was dream come true for streamers to be a part of such a prosperous team.

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But then on August 29, 2022, Froste broke his silence via a long thread of tweets saying that he “missed the Mob house”. This sparked a lot of controversies because Nadeshot and his fans couldn’t believe what he added further.

Froste mocks Nadeshot with a Conor McGregor clip

As the streaming community was shocked by the revelation that Froste took to share his story with a Conor McGregor clip, Nadeshot also broke his silence and shared his side of the story.

In his stream (which he later deleted) Nadeshot explained his situation and how he was also tied to his regular routine, saying, “We’re up every single day in the master bedroom of the content house.”

Further adding, “Stacked five heads deep on fold-out tables and chairs, streaming 12 hours a day, you finish your stream, you get off, you upload a YouTube video, go to sleep, you wake up you do it again. Every f**king day.”

He also added the reason for his frustration, saying, “Because I wasn’t going back to f**king McDonald’s and I wasn’t going back to community college.”

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Although not banter but clarity was long overdue between the two. Thus, it was very comforting to see both of them sharing and letting out their frustration without causing any harm to the community itself.

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