Ninja responds to Dr Disrespect with witty comeback after YouTuber's remarks on multistreaming, fans say 'GOAT just cooked again'
DETROIT, MICHIGAN: The 32-year-old American online streamer known as Ninja recently engaged in some friendly banter with Dr Disrespect, another online streamer and YouTuber, discussing the topic of multistreaming.
Recently, Ninja also shared exciting news about his upcoming venture as the charismatic host of 'Happy Hour,' a show streamed on his official Twitch channel.
In each episode, the renowned streamer and his guests will enjoy beverages provided by the official sponsor, Camarena Tequila.
Ninja and Dr Disrespect engage in playful banter on X
In September 2022, Tyler Blevins, famously known as Ninja, made a significant announcement, signaling the end of his partnership with Twitch.
He revealed his intention to venture into multi-streaming across various platforms.
In response, Dr Disrespect, known for his feuds with fellow streamers, indirectly took a jab at Ninja in a tweet on the platform X.
He criticized content creators who choose to multi-stream, saying, "If you have to multi stream, that’s because you’re not good enough for one platform."
If you have to multi stream, that’s because you’re not good enough for one platform.
— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) November 2, 2023
Ninja, not one to back down, playfully retorted, poking fun at Dr Disrespect's previous Twitch bans.
On the same platform, Ninja wrote, "Says the guy who can't stream on the biggest live streaming platform atm"
Says the guy who can't stream on the biggest live streaming platform atm https://t.co/nl0EKNlk1c pic.twitter.com/sfOiHiJ2g0
— Ninja (@Ninja) November 2, 2023
The banter continued as Dr Disrespect responded with a humorous Photoshop image featuring himself and Ninja.
It's important to note that their exchanges on 'X' were light-hearted and in good spirits, with no real animosity between them.
Dr Disrespect has yet to disclose the reason behind his 2020 permanent ban from Twitch. However, he has successfully established a strong presence on YouTube Gaming, where he now boasts more than 4.5 million subscribers.
Fans label Ninja the 'GOAT'
After the playful banter between Ninja and Dr Disrespect, numerous users took the opportunity to share their thoughts about this lighthearted and witty exchange.
A user wrote, "The GOAT just cooked again"
Another user wrote, "Saw this coming from a mile away."
A user stated, "Dr Disrespect living up to his name"