Earlier today Dr Disrespect announced the end of his Twitch dispute on Twitter. The “two-time” 1993-94 Blockbuster video games champion said in a brief post:
“I have resolved my legal dispute with Twitch. No party admits to any wrongdoing.”
Beahm signed a multi-year deal with Twitch in March 2020. Receiving a ban on June 26, 2020
On July 16, 20 days after he was banned in 2020, he broke his silence and was interviewed by PC Gamer and The Washington Post; insisting that he still does not know why Twitch banned him from the platform, that his contracts were still in good standing, debunks any "crazy speculation" or theory that developed and is focusing on his upcoming "Doc 3.0" personality.
With no reasoning behind the initial dispute, speculation has suggested that money may have been exchanged in a move to not publicize the Twitch ban in 2020. Although unclear, it seems we may never know the true cause behind it.
That aside, it does not seem to have made a difference to the Dr's following. He impressively boasted his analytics, claiming 'The Champions Club' to be his success.
Herschel “Dr Disrespect” Beahm IV has much to raise a glass to other than the conclusion of his Twitch dispute. With many awards under his belt, including:
2017 Esports Industry Awards Streamer of the Year
The Game Awards Trending Gamer
2019 Esports Awards Streamer of the Year
It seems the Doc is going to be around for some time and I for one am glad to see it.
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