Dr Disrespect is Back – How to Watch His First YouTube Stream

Dr Disrespect is Back – How to Watch His First YouTube Stream

Dr. Disrespect (Herschel "Guy" Beahm in real life) is a very popular streamer who has been inactive for some time. Now, however, his return seems to be just hours away.

After several teasers on his social media profiles, a new live stream on the Dr DisRespect YouTube channel has begun building toward the resurrection of the streamer's career after it was abruptly suspended earlier this year.

Beahm announced on Twitter on August 6 that something big was coming the next day. He also live-streamed the event on Instagram, hinting at his impending return at the end of the stream.

The same day, it was discovered that a Join button had been added to the Dr. DisRespect channel on YouTube, allowing users to subscribe to the channel for $5 per month.

Later that day, a new live stream was uploaded to Beahm's YouTube channel, providing definitive proof that a new phase of his career was about to begin. The live stream can be seen in the embedded video below.

Dr. Disrespect, played by Beahm when he is on camera, is a self-proclaimed multiplayer gaming guru with a signature style of black and red clothing, sunglasses, unkempt mullet and large mustache. His uninhibited personality and well-crafted stream have earned him millions of followers, even if the character has caused problems.

Currently, accessing the "Dr. Disrespect - The 2x Champion" video on YouTube shows a dramatic depiction of a gas station, the channel's logo, his motto "Violence, Speed, Momentum," the official fan icons, including the website address. There is also a mix of synthwave music and radio-themed skits for audio interest.

Beahm said on Twitter that the streaming will begin today (August 7) at 12 pm Pacific Time (3 pm Eastern Time, 8 pm UK Time).

The stream is hosted on YouTube, but sources "close to Beahm" (as reported by The Verge) say that he splits his time between YouTube, Facebook, and his Champions Club website. eSports Rod "Slasher" Breslau, a consultant and frequent commenter on Twitch news, claims that there is no agreement between Beahm and YouTube and no plans for a partnership between the two, according to sources at YouTube and Facebook Gaming. He states.

Beahm previously caused a stir by filming in a bathroom at the LA Convention Center during E3 2019, showing racist impressions while streaming, and spreading misinformation about the coronavirus, but the ban that permanently The ban that blocked him was never explained; Twitch's policy is not to comment on bans, a dramatic reversal given that it had just launched an exclusive deal with Beahm in March.

The ban was rumored to be related to law enforcement and security issues, hence the lack of a clear explanation from either Twitch or Beahm himself; Breslau claimed to know the reason for the ban, but refused to comment further for fear of defaming Beahm. Breslau refused to comment further for fear of defaming Beahm.

Recently, Beahm, who has remained silent since the announcement of the ban, gave a series of interviews with various news sites, including our sister site PC Gamer. In these interviews, Beahm spoke about his eagerness to return to streaming, but not necessarily only on certain sites, and the development of his revised "Doc 3.0" character with new graphics, which we will see in the countdown stream He spoke about the following.

Beahm also stated that he is considering taking legal action against Twitch and has hired a lawyer to manage this. We will likely hear about the fallout from this event for some time to come.

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