Dr Disrespect explains why he “hopes” guard will go pro in Valorant


During his return broadcast on YouTube on August 7, popular streamer Dr Disrespect explained why he thinks Michael ‘shaking’ Grzesiek who is going pro in Valorant would be a great move for the former CSGO player.

Dr Disrespect made his triumphant return to streaming on August 7, and went live for the first time since he was permanently banned from Twitch in June. The Twice Champion has now made YouTube his new home.

During his two-hour broadcast, the star opened up about shaking and speculating what might be happening to him after he was on hiatus since Mixer’s stop in July. Doc revealed why he thinks Grzesiek pro in Valorant would be ‘sweet’.

dr disrespectful with hat
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The two popular streamers have worked together for years.

Dr Disrespect speculates on the future of the hat

The streamer thought about what YouTubers he could collaborate on in the future as he spun in the wake of the sector’s current hiatus. “Where’s the envelope ?! What the hell is going on with hoas, can someone tell me ?!” he shouted.

“What are his little poisons ?!” he went on to refer to cryptic teasers of the hat he posted on Twitter on August 5th. The 38-year-old then took to the theory that his friend might go pro-go in Riot’s developed FPS.

“I hope he goes pro. That’s the only thing I can speculate. I hope he will pro. It looks like there are some hints on Valorant. I do not know, I have seen some speculation about these poisons. . “He joked then,” Jifs, gifs, f ** k I do not know. “

The streamer then explained why he thinks Valorant would be a good fit for his friend. “I hope he’s a pro, that would be pretty nice. Because I think Valorant, in the next year, two years, three years, it’s going to be like that kind of Counter-Strike level, maybe. I do “There’s a hardcore following, hardcore player group, a community if you will.”

Only time will tell if the wishes of the Two-Champion will really come true, although at the time of writing hood is yet to announce what his next move will be. The former CSGO pro has not streamed since Mixer integrated with Facebook Gaming.

Dr Disrepect’s return to the industry was a huge success for the personality, as his August 7 broadcast peaked at more than 500k viewers – proof that people can not get enough of violence, speed and momentum, no matter what platform he is on. .

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