Who is James Droz? TikToker who went viral with 'what happened?' NFL commentary suspended from platform

The special needs TikToker gained popularity with his 'what happeneduhh?' reaction videos to basketball and football games
PUBLISHED DEC 13, 2022
James Droz's TikTok account has got banned (credits/James.dorz.9 Instagram)
James Droz's TikTok account has got banned (credits/James.dorz.9 Instagram)

BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA: A special needs TikToker who gained popularity for his "what happeneduhh?" reaction videos to basketball and football games, has been suspended from the platform. James Droz had about 900,000 TikTok followers at the time his account was suspended for reportedly violating the platform's policies. When James posted a video in January 2022 asking the Minnesota Vikings "what happened?", it quickly became popular. 

Over the following ten months, the video earned 65,000 likes and 652,100 views. In his following video, he posed the same query to the Pittsburgh Steelers, garnering over 1.7 million views and 170,300 likes. After his TikTok got banned, his followers took to various social media platforms to discuss the issue.

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Who is James Droz?

James Droz is from Bartlesville, and has loved athletics since he was a little boy. According to his mother, Susan Hainzinger, Droz used to memorize the results of every football game he watched. As a youngster, James engaged in several sports. His love for sports was very apparent from his TikTok account, and his account getting banned has saddened his followers.

A Twitter user wrote, "Nah man, I wake up to James Droz suspended on Twitter, this day is already sh*t." Another user wrote, "They banned James Droz because he was a threat to the patriarchy. They had never seen one person be so universally loved. The higher-ups were shaking in their boots #FreeJamesDroz."

Another user expressed their support for Dorz and wrote, "If James Droz is not unbanned within 48 hours, I'm deleting my tik tok account."
"Not rap, but REAL! Bring back, James Droz," another added.



 



 



 



 

Droz, who uses the TikTok username @jamesdrozz566, was reportedly banned for breaking company policies. Fans are begging TikTok to lift the suspension because they enjoy the content he posts. TikTok has not yet made any official statements regarding the ban.

Droz played football for the Bartlesville squad, although he wasn't always able to participate on the field because of his particular requirements. He did assist their team's coach, though. Even when he scored a touchdown against Choctaw the previous season, the fans roared for James the loudest, as reported by Examine-Enterprise.

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