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Herschel ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm is well-known for his rants and remarks on a wide range of subjects. One such case occurred recently when Dr Disrespect abruptly vented about Twitch during his YouTube live show. Although it is commonly known that Doc has a disagreement with the streaming platform Twitch, he sometimes makes sure to remind his fans about the fact.

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Recently, the 40-year-old streamer during one of his massive gaming sessions did the same. He hilariously trolled the streaming platform, comparing it to Twitter when he faced an embarrassing revelation in front of his fans.

Dr Disrespect trolls Twitch in a hilarious comparison with Twitter

When the two-time Streamer of the Year was about to commence one of his live gaming sessions, he made a boastful comment about his Twitter following, yet fell short of delivering the same in the very next moment. “I swear to God,” he said. “If I ever go to my Twitter account live on my stream and go to one of my tweets that has less than 1,000 likes, I’m not gonna stream for like two or three months.”

“That’s your last warning champs,” he added with disappointment on his face. “Not too happy about it this morning. Not too happy but look at 938. Like what am I streaming on Twitch or something?” He concludes his banter with a burst of mocking laughter.

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The Two-Time still holds a massive grudge on Twitch

Judging by his scornful remarks on the platform, it can be easily concluded that Dr Disrespect still holds a massive grudge against the most popular streaming platform for abruptly banning him. The legal dispute, which was later assumed to be settled, might now have grown back to its roots.

The beef first started in June 2020, when the veteran streamer had no idea why he was unexpectedly banned from Twitch. However, Beahm took it personally since at that time, he was midway through an exclusive two-year streaming contract with the platform.

Two months later Doc revealed he was suing Twitch for the same. He said, “there’s a reason we’re suing the f**k out of ’em,” however he did not reveal the reason.

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Earlier this year in March, the ‘Two Time’ took to Twitter to share an image with quotes that stated that he had resolved his dispute with the streaming platform. But, his recent mocks on Twitch kind of contradict it.

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